§ BILLS. Public.—2°. Manchester Division Stipendiary Magistrate.
§ Private.—2°. Manchester and Leeds Railway (Burnley Branch, and Oldham and Heywood Branches Extension); Ashton, Stalybridge, and Liverpool Junction Railway (Ardwick and Guide Bridge Branches); Hull and Selby (Bridlington Branch) Railway; Leeds and Bradford Railway; Pudsey Gas; Manchester and Birmingham (Ashton Branch) Railway; Leeds and West Riding Junction Railway; Lancaster and Carlisle Railway; York and Scarborough Railway Deviation; Kendal and Windermere Railway; West Yorkshire Railway; Leeds, Dewsbury, and Manchester Junction Railway; Kingston-upon-Hull Docks; Richmond (Surrey) Railway; London and South Western Railway (No. 1), (Metropolitan Extension); Ellesmere and Chester, and Birmingham and Liverpool Junction Canals Union; Liverpool Docks; Birkenhead (Commissioners') Docks.
§ PETITIONS PRESENTED. By Lord Courtenay, from Alphington, for the Adoption of Measures for the Arranging of Differences in the Church of England.—By Mr. George Hamilton, from Protestants of Parishes of Forkhill, and Moyglere (Ireland), for Encouragement to Church Education Society.—By Mr. Tancred, from Banbury, for the Repeal of the Duty on Malt.—By Lord J. Russell, from the Firm of Bryant and Co., Sugar Refiners of Plymouth, 1042 for time to dispose of Stock on hand.—By Mr. Sotheron, from Devizes, for Reducing the Duty on Tobacco.—By Mr. Pattison, from Inhabitants of Saint Bartholomew the Great, London, against the Window Tax.—By Mr. Bouverie, from Dumbarton, against any Alteration of Law relating to Banking (Scotland).—By Mr. W. Hamilton, from Isle of Wight, and by Mr. Mackinnon, from George Edward Dermot, Lecturer on Anatomy and Surgery, against, and by Mr. R. Clive, from Shrewsbury, Mr. G. W. Hope, from Southampton, and from Sheffield, for Alteration of the Medical Practice Bill (1844).—By Mr. Barclay, from Sunderland, and Mr. Ord, from Newcastle-upon-Tyne, against Increase of Naval and Military Establishments.—By Lord Dalmeny, from Dunfermline, for Alteration of Prisons (Scotland) Aet.—By Mr. Aldam, from Tregaron, Mr. Brotherton, from Harlech, Mr. Bright, from Stilton, and Mr. B. Hughes, from Llanfechell, for Diminishing the Number of Public Houses.—By Sir John Hobhouse, from Proprietors of Nottingham Canal Navigation, and by Mr. Stuart Wortley, from Proprietors of Dearne and Dove Canal Navigation, for Regugulating Charges by Railway—By Mr. Lockhart from Paisley, for Ameliorating the Condition of Schoolmasters (Scotland).—By Mr. Cobden, Mr. Masterman, and Mr. Pattison, from several Parishes in the County of Surrey, for Redemption of Tolls on Waterloo and other Bridges.