§ PUBLIC BILLS.—3a. and passed. Exchequer Bills (£18,380,200)
§ PETITIONS PRESENTED. From Members of the Bath Church of England Lay Association, for Encouragement to Church Education Society.—By several hon. Members, from an immense number of places, for Better Observance of the Lord's Day.—By Mr. Forman, from Inhabitants of Bridgewater and its Neighbourhood, for Repeal of the Maynooth College Act.—By several hon. Members, from a number of places, in favour of the Roman Catholic Relief Bill.—By Mr. Dickinson, and Sir R. H. Inglis, from Wells and Bridport, against Union of St. Asaph and Bangor Dioceses.—By Sir R. H. Inglis, from Members of the Presbytery of Lorn, and Moderator and Remanent Members of the Synod of Aberdeen, against the Abolition of Tests in Scottish Universities.—By several hon. Members, from various places, for Rating Owners in lieu of Occupiers of Tenements.—By several hon. Members, from an immense number of places, for Limiting the Hours of Labour in Factories to Ten.—By several hon. Members, from various places, for Repeal or Alteration of the Lunatic Asylums and Pauper Lunatics Act.—By Mr. Patten, from several persons, for a Superannuation Fund for Poor Law Officers.—From Charles Green, of Liverpool, for Inquiry respecting certain Proceedings in the Liverpool Court of Requests.—By Mr. Charles Round, from Trustees and Managers of the Saffron Walden Savings Bank, for an Alteration of the Savings Banks Act.