§ BILLS. Public—1°. Duchy of Cornwall As. sessionable Manors; Duchy of Cornwall Lands.
§ 2°. Bank of England Charter.
§ Reported.—County Rates.
§ 3°. and passed:—Manchester Bonding.
§ Private.—1°. Stone's Estate.
§ Reported.—Rochdale Improvement; London and South Western Railway.
§ 3°. and passed:—Brighton, Lewes, and Hastings Railway.
§ PETITIONS PRESENTED. By Viscount Clements, from Lavey, and Lara, for Repeal of the Union.—By many hon. Members (32 Petitions), against Dissenters Chapels Bill.—By Lord Howard, from St. Andrew's, Holborn, for the better Observance of the Lord's Day.—By Captain Maxwell, from Cavan, for Legalizing Presbyterian Marriages.—By Mr. Butler, from Lisdowney, and Mr. Redington, from Galway, for an Absentee Tax.—By Mr. Adderley, from Ashburton, and Uttoxeter, for Graduated Duties on Cheese and Butter.—By many hon. Members (33), against Repeal of Corn Laws.—By Mr. Thos. Dnncombe, from Wharfingers of London, against Customs Duties Bill—By Mr. Charles Round, from Saffrou Wal- 777 den, for Alteration of Law of Arson. — By Mr. Allix, from Cambridgeshire, Sir J. Trollope, from Spalding, and Mr. Wallace, from London, against Bank of England Charter Bill.—By Mr. Thos. Duncombe, from Leicester, for Alteration of Law of Blasphemy.— By Mr. Wallace, from Cathcart, etc., for Extending Factories Act to Bleaching Works. — By Mr. Thos. Duncombe, from Somers Town, for Mitigation of Sentence on Thomas Cooper.—By Sir R. Philips, from Narberth, in favour of County Courts Bill.—By Colonel Sibthorp, from London, for Alteration of Currency. — By Mr. Redhead Yorke, from York, against Poor Law Amendment Bill.—By Mr. Colvile, from Derbyshire (31), against Repeal of Gilbert's Act.—By Sir James Graham, from Belfast, and Mr. Vesey, from Abbeyleix, for Alteration of Poor Law (Ireland). — By Mr. Thos. Duncombe, from Journeymen Tailors (19), for better regulation of Tailors Trade.