§ BILLS. Public.—Reported.—Exchequer Bills (£9.024,900); Consolidated Fund (Appropriation); Silk Weavers.
§ Private.—1o. Marquess of Westminster's Estate.
§ 2o. Shuldham's Divorce; Marquess of Westminster's Estate.
§ Reported.—Southport and Euxton Junction Railway.
§ 3o. and passed:—Birmingham Blue Coat School Estate; Severne's Estate; Lutwidge's (or Fletcher's) Estate; Molyneux's (or Follet's) Estate; Sampson's Estate; Duke of Bridgewater's Estate; Marsh's (or Coxhead's) Estate; Winchester College Estate; Bowes's Estate; Dick's Estate; Earl of Powis's (or Robinson's) Estate; Boileau's Divorce; London and York Railway; North Walsham School Estate; Marquess of Donegall's Estate.
§ PETITIONS PRESENTED. By Mr. T. Duncombe, from St. James's, Clerkenwell, for Inquiry—By Captain Pechell, from Thomas Pearson, of King's Road, Brighton, complaining of Property Tax Assessment.—By Mr. Bernard, from Sawyers of Belfast, for a Tax upon Steam Sawing Machinery.—By Mr. Mackinnon, from Stockport, and several other places, for Inquiry into the Anatomy Act.—By Mr. Thomas Duncombe, from Christchurch, for Alteration of Law relating to Blasphemy.—By Mr. Mackinnon, from Inhabitant Householders of Spafields, for Prohibition of Interment in Towns.—By Mr. Divett, from Charles Bird, for Consideration of the Case of Samuel Lake, a Prisoner in Exeter Gaol.—By Mr. C. Smith, from Robert Potter, of Stephen's Green, Dublin, for Production of Journals and Documents before the Commissioner Examiner of Court of Chancery (Ireland).—By Sir H. Douglas, from Liverpool, for Diminishing the Number of Public Houses.—By Mr. Grogan, from Guardians of North Dublin Union, against Removal of Paupers (Scotland and Ireland) Bill.—By the Lord Advocate, from Parochial Schoolmasters of Islay, for Ameliorating their Condition.—By Mr. Hindley, and Mr. M. Phillips, from Journeymen Tailors of Ashton-under-Lyne, and Manchester, for Inquiry into the Sanatory Condition of their Trade.