§ BILLS. Public.—3o. and passed—Railway Clauses Consolidation (Scotland) (No. 2).
§ Private.—1o. Skerries Harbour.
§ 2o. Tottenham and Farringdon Street Extension Railway; Aberdare Railway; Liverpool and Manchester Railway; Birmingham and Gloucester Railway (Worcester Deviation).
§ 3o. and passed:—Scarborough Water.
§ PETITIONS PRESENTED. By Viscount Bernard, from several places in Ireland, for Encouragement to Schools in connexion with Church Education Society (Ireland).—By several hon. Members, from a great number of places, against the Grant to Maynooth College.—By Viscount Ingestre, Colonel Pennant, and Sir John Walsh, from several places, against Union of St. Asaph and Bangor.—By Mr. Lockhart, from several places, for Abolition of Tests in Scotch Universities.—By Mr. Hogg, from the Belfast Auxiliary to the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society, against the Importation of Hill Coolies into the Colonies.—By Mr. Spooner, from Owners and Occupiers of Land in the County of Worcester, for Relief from Agricultural Taxation.—By Mr. Hawes, from Cadogan Williams, for Inquiry (Annuities).—By Sir William Somerville, from Merchants, Manufacturers, Traders, and others, keeping Accounts with the Hibernian Joint Stock Banking Company, in Drogheda, against Banking (Ireland) Act.—By Viscount Ingestre, from the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal Navigation Company, in favour of Canal Companies Tolls Bill.—By Mr. Ross, from Antrim, and several other places in Ireland, for Repeal of Charitable Donations and Bequests (Ireland).—By Col. Pennant, from several places, for the Establishment of County Courts.—By Mr. Greenall, from Attorneys and Solicitors of Wigan, for Removal of Courts of Law and Equity to Inns of Court—By Mr. T. Duncombe, from Johnstone, Scotland, for Alteration of Factories Act.—By Viscount Barrington, from Justices of the Peace of the County of Berks, against Justices' Clerks and Clerks of the Peace Bill.—By Mr. Brownrigg, from Boston, against the Merchant Seamen's Fund Bill (1844).—By Viscount Ingestre, from several places, against Parochial Settlement Bill.—By Mr. Sanderson, and Sir T. Winnington, from several places, for Diminishing the Number of Public Houses.—By Captain Pechell, from James Street, of Portsea, for Inquiry into his Case.—By Mr. Villiers, from Wolverhampton, for Inquiry into the Tailors' Trade.