§ BILLS. Public. — 1°. Mutiny; Marine Mutiny.
§ 2°. Glass (Excise Duty).
§ Private.—1°. Castle Hill (Wexford) Docks; Cromer Protection from the Sea; Liverpool and Bury Railway (Bolton, Wigan, and Liverpool Railway and Bury Extension); Lyme Regis Improvement; Southampton and Dorchester Railway; Dunstable and London and Birmingham Railway; Totnes Markets and Waterworks.
§ 2°. Dublin and Drogheda Railway; Newcastle-upon-Tyne Coal Turn; Glasgow and Shotts' Road; Yoker Road; Shaw's Waterworks; Calton and Bridgton Police; Bridgton Municipal and Police; Blackburn Waterworks; Saint Helen's Canal and Railway; Saint Helen's Improvement; Wolverhampton Waterworks; Dundalk and Enniskillen Railway; Waterford and Kilkenny Railway; Lowestoft Railway and Harbour; Stoke-upon-Trent Market; Stokenchurch Road; Glasgow Bridges.
§ 3°. and passed:—Sparrows Herne Road.
§ PETITIONS PRESENTED. By Mr. T. Duncombe, from Electors of New Woodstock, for Inquiry.—By Colonels Acton, and Verner, Captain Jones, and Messrs. Hamilton, Bateson, and S. O'Brien, from several places, for Encouragement to Schools in connexion with the Church Education Society (Ireland).—By Dr. Bowring, from Congregation of the Bank Street Unitarian Chapel (Bolton le Moors), in favour of Jewish Disabilities Removal Bill.—By Mr. Colville, from Brailsford and Tickenhall, and Mr. O. Duncombe, from Osmotherly, from several places, for better Observance of the Lord's Day.—By Sirs T. Acland, E. Filmer, and J. Hanmer, Colonel Acton, Captains 168 Bateson and Plumridge, Dr. Bowring, Messrs. W. E. Gladstone, Brotherton, Cobden, Colville, Denison, Divett, O. Duncombe, T. Duncombe, Farnham, Hindley, Kemble, S. O'Brien, Ord, Palmer, Trotter, and E. Yorke, from an immense number of places (128 Petitions), against the Grant to Maynooth College.—By Mr. Brotherton, from Warrington, in favour of the Grant to Maynooth College.—By Sir E. Filmer, Mr. Mainwaring, and Mr. S. Wortley, from several places, against Union of St. Asaph and Bangor.—By Mr. Beckett, from Leeds, against Importation of Hill Coolies into the Colonies.—By Mr. Banks, Mr. O. Duncombe, Lord G. Somerset, Mr. Sotheron, and Lord Worsley, from a great number of places, for Relief from Taxation on Agriculture.—By Viscount Eastnor, from Farmers frequenting Reigate Market, for Repeal of Malt Duty.—By Mr. C. Buller, from Ann King, of Cripplegate, complaining of Decision respecting Property Tax.—By Mr. Farnham, from several places, in favour of the Allotment System.—By the O'Connor Don, from Killyon and Kilroran, for Repeal of the Charitable Donations and Bequests (Ireland) Act.—By Mr. Grogan, from three ex-Policemen of Dublin, for Alteration of Dublin Police Act.—By Mr. Bankes, from Wimborne and Plandford, for Repeal of the Game Laws.—By Mr. Antrobus, from Samuel Gordon, Esq., for Consideration of his Case.—By Mr. T. Duncombe, from Prisoners confined in Lancaster Gaol, for Abolition of Imprisonment for Debt.—By Sir T. Esmonde, from Wexford, for Alteration of Merchant Seamen's Fund Bill.—By Mr. H. Berkeley, Mr. Cobden, Mr. Holland, and Mr. S. Wortley, from several places, in favour of the Museums of Art Bill.—By Mr. C. Buller, from Liskeard, against Increase of Naval and Military Establishments.—By Sir T. Acland, Mr. Bankes, Mr. Colville, Alderman Copeland, Mr. O. Duncombe, Mr. R. Palmer, and Mr. Sotheron, from several places, against Parochial Settlement Bill.—By Mr. Antrobus and Sir John Lowther, from several places, for Alteration of Physic and Surgery Bill.—By Sir T. Esmonde, from Guardians of the Wexford Union, for Alteration of the Poor Relief (Ireland) Act.—By Mr. C. Bruce, Mr. C. Buller, Mr. Mitcalfe, and Mr. Strutt, from several places, for Diminishing the Number of Public Houses.—By Mr C. Bruce and Mr. H. Drummond, from several places, for Ameliorating the Condition of Schoolmasters (Scotland).—By Mr. Antrobus, from Newington and Christchurch, for Redemption of Tolls on Waterloo and other Bridges.—By Mr. Cobden, from William Wright, of Stockport, for Inquiry into his Case.