§ BILLS. Public. — 1o Smoke Prohibition; Consolidated Fund (£8,000,000).
§ 3o Stamp Duties Assimilation.
§ Private.—1o Ulster Railway Extension; Bradford Gas; Scarborough Water; Sheffield Waterworks; Surrey and Sussex Roads; York and North Midland Railway (Goole Branch); Forth and Clyde Navigation; West Cornwall Railway; Cambridge and Lincoln Railway; Oxford and Rugby Railway.
§ 2o Britten's Divorce; York and North Midland Railway (Bridlington Branch).
§ PETITIONS PRESENTED. By Mr. Shaw, from Kilvelmnon, and several other places in Ireland, for Encouragement to Church Education Society (Ireland).—By Viscount Clive, from Stretton Grandison and 4 other places, against Union of Saint Asaph and Bangor.—By Mr. Stafford O'Brien, from Leighton Buzzard, for Agricultural Relief from Taxation.—By Mr. Wrightson, from Attorneys and Solicitors of Northallerton, for Repeal of Stamp Duties on Attorneys' Certificates.—By Mr. John Neeld, from Cricklade, Mr. T. Duncombe, from Charles Cordingley, of Springfield Droylsden, and by Sir John Trollope, from Long Sutton, against the Renewal of the Property Tax.—By Mr. Ferrand, from Dewsbury and Hopton, for Inquiry into the Anatomy Act—By Captain Rous, from Society for the Mutual Protection of Trade, against the Insolvent Debtors' Act.—By Mr. Christopher, from Medical Practitioners of North Lincolnshire, for Alteration of the Medical Practice Bill (1844).—By Mr. Bouverie, from Justices of the Peace of the County of Berks, against the Poor Law Amendment Act.—By Mr. Blewitt, from Tredegar and Sirhowy, Mr. Brotherton, from Ipstones and Culm-stock; and by Mr. Hughes, from Fulletby and Conway, for Diminishing the Number of Public Houses.—By Mr. Pringle, from Presbytery of Jedburgh, for Alteration of Road Act (Scotland)—By Mr. B. Ellice, from Cupar, Mr. G. Duncan, from Dundee, Mr. Loch, from Chanonry, and by Sir Thomas Hepburn, for Improving the Condition of Schoolmasters (Scotland).—By Mr. Bankes, from Henry Charles Deshon, complaining of Board of Guardians of Sturminster Union.—By Viscount Ebrington, from Tradesmen of Vauxhall, and inhabitants of St. Olave, Southwark, for Abolishing the Tolls on Waterloo and other Bridges.