§ BILLS. Public.—1o. Coal Trade (Port of London).
§ 2o. Salmon Fisheries.
§ Reported.—Smoke Prohibition.
§ 3o. and passed:—Maynooth College.
§ Private.—Reported.—Spoad (Clun), &c. Inclosure; Guild ford Junction Railway; Midland Railways (Nottingham to Lincoln).
§ PETITIONS PRESENTED. By Colonel Conolly, from several places, for Encouragement to Schools in connexion with Church Education Society (Ireland).—By Mr. Duff, and Captain Gordon, from several places, for better Observance of the Lord's Day.—By several hon. Members, from a great number of places, against Increase of Grant to Maynooth College.—By Mr. Bowes, from Barnard Castle, and Mr. Divett, from the Exeter Working Men's Association, in favour of Increase of Grant to Maynooth College.—By Mr. Cowper, and Sir S. Glynne, from several places, against the Union of St. Asaph and Bangor.—By Mr. Knight, from Worcester, for Relief from Agricultural Taxation.—By Mr. Rashleigh, from Staleybridge, for Inquiry into the Anatomy Act.—By Mr. Entwisle and Mr. Gore, from Attorneys and Solicitors of several places, for Removal of Courts of Law and Equity to Inns of Court.—By Mr. Cowper, from Slaithwaite, and Guardians of the Poor of the Huddersfield Union, in favour of the Field Gardens Bill.—By Mr. Bernard, Mr. Divett, and Alderman Humphery, from several places, for Repeal or Alteration of Insolvent Debtors Act.—By Sir William Codrington, Colonel Conolly, Mr. Dugdale, and Mr. Packe, from several places, against Parochial Settlement Bill.—By Sir S. Glynne, from Holywell and Bagillt, for Diminishing the Number of Public Houses.—By Mr. J. Bailey, Mr. Divett, and General Lygon, from several places, in favour of the Salmon Fisheries Bill.—By Mr. Pakington, from Droitwich, in favour of the Smoke Prohibition Bill.