§ BILLS. Public.—2°. Turnpike Trusts (South Wales).
§ Reported—Seal Office Abolition.
§ Private.—3°. and passed:—London and South Western Railway (No. 2).
§ PETITIONS PRESENTED. By Mr. Divett, from Jaspar Parrott, of Totnes, complaining of Breach of Privilege.—By Mr. Charteris, from Landowners, Tenant Farmers, and others, of Bishops' Cleeve, for Relief from Agricultural Taxation—By Mr. Wodehouse, from Maltsters of Norwich, for Repeal of the Malt Duty.—By Mr. W. Browne, and Mr. C. Buller, from Lockwood, and Bradford, in favour of the Ten Hours System in Factories.—By Mr. S. O'Brien, from Kettering, in favour of the Field Gardens Bill.—By Mr. S. Crawford, from Crossgar, and Clonpriest, for Alteration of Law relating to Landlord and Tenant (Ireland).—By Mr. Wodehouse, from Agriculturists and others of several places in Norfolk, in favour of the Malt Drawback Bill.—By Mr. H. Stuart, from Bedford, in favour of Physic and Surgery Bill.—By Mr. H. Berkeley, from Inhabitants of Bristol, for Abolition of Punishmeut of Death.—By Mr. Cole, from Grocers and Wholesale and Retail Spirit Dealers of En-niskillen, for Alteration of Law relating to the Spirit Trade (Ireland).—By Viscount Bernard, from Residents of East Musketry, Barretts, and Cork, for Relief (Tralee and Cork Roads).