§ BILLS. Public, —1°. Linen, etc. Manufactures (Ireland).
§ Reported.—Salmon Fisheries (Scotland).
§ 3°. and passed:—Limitations of Actions (Ireland).
§ Private.—2°. Market Harborough and Coventry Road.
§ Reported.—Rigby's Estate; Campbell's Estate; Marquess of Ailsa's Estate.
§ PETITIONS PRESENTED. By many hon. Members (80 Petitions), against the Dissenters Chapels Bill, and 6 in favour of the same. — By Mr. Hogg, from Beverley, in favour of Ecclesiastical Courts Bill.—By Mr. G. Hamilton, from Templemartin, and Clonakelty, in favour of Education System (Ireland).—By Mr. Bateson, from Aghadoe, and Mr. Duncan, from Dundee, for Legalizing Presbyterian Marriages.—By Mr. A. Hussey, from Southampton, and Holy Rhood, against Union of Sees of St. Asaph and Bangor.—By Mr. Gaily Knight, from Port Philip, for Inquiry into Conduct of Judge Willis.—By many hon. Members (99), against Repeal of Corn Laws. —By Mr. Wakley, from Proprietors, for Reduction of Duty on Hackney Carriages.—By Mr. B. Smith, from Norwich, against Art Unions. —By Mr. Darby, from Bankers, and Mr. Round, from Saffron Waldon, against Bank of England Charter Bill. — By Lord G. Bentinck, from Norfolk, against County Courts Bill.—By Mr. Eliot Yorke, from Cambridgeshire, and Huntingdonshire, for Compensation.—By Mr. Hawes, from Greenwich, against Encroachments on the Park.—By several hon. Members (4), respecting the Poor Laws.—By Lord Eliot, from St. Austell, for Rating Owners of Tenements.—By Mr. Brocklehurst, from Macclesfield, respecting Carriage of Goods by Railway. — By Mr. Vesey, from Abbeyleix, against Savings' Banks Bill.—By Mr. French, from Jamestown, for Improvement of Shannon Navigation. — By Mr. Brocklehurst, from Macclesfield, and Mr. Wyse, from Wm. Ford, and others, for Inquiry into State Trials (Ireland).