§ BILLS. Public.—1o. Party Processions (Ireland); Piccadilly Improvement; Trafalgar Square; Marriages (Ireland); Soap Allowances.
§ 2o. Joint Stock Banks Regulation; Turnpike Trusts (South Wales); Merchant Seamen; Controverted Elections.
§ Reported. — Sudbury Disfranchisement; Detatched Parts of Counties; Butter and cheese; Actions for Gaming Discontinuance (No. 2).
§ 3o. and passed:—Assessed Taxes Compositions; Colonial Postage.
§ Private.—2o. Willenhall Chapel Estate.
§ 3o. and passed: — Great Southern and Western Railway (Ireland); Stone's Estate; Necton Tithes.
§ PETITIONS PRESENTED, By Sir R. H. Inglis, from St. Anne's, Westminster, for better observance of the Lord's Day.—By Mr. Rashleigh, from Deanery of Triff Minor, for Alteration of Parochial Assessments Act.—By Visct. Clive (20 Petitions), against Union of Sees of St. Asaph and Bangor. — By Sir E. Knatchbull, from Sir J. E. Honeywood, for Inquiry.—By General Lygon, from Worcestershire (6), against the Repeal of the Corn Laws—By Mr. M. J. O'Connell, from Mallow, for Inquiry (Tolls and Customs, Ireland).—By Visct. Clive, from Churchstoke, in favour of County Courts Bill. — By Captain Plumridge, from H. Crease, against Duchy of Cornwall Assessionable Manors Bill. — By Mr. M. J. O'Connell, from Middleton (Corks), and by General Johnson, from Out-Pensioners of Chelsea Hospital, for Alteration of Poor Law Amendment Act.—By Sir James Graham, from Yeovil Union, and St. Leonard's, Shoreditch, 623 for same; and from Edmonton Union, for Repeal of all Local Acts. — By Mr. T. Buncombe, from J. Mazzini, for opportunity of Refuting Charges.—By Mr. G. Craig, from North British Railway Company, and by Mr. C. Russell, from Chester, Liverpool, and Birkenhead, against Railways Bill.—By Colonel Wood, from Road Trustees of Brecon, against Turnpike Trusts (South Wales) Bill.