§ PUBLIC BILLS.—1°. Legal Quays (London).
§ 2°. Turnpike Roads (Scotland).
§ Reported. Mutiny; Marine Mutiny.
§ 3 and passed. Consolidated Fund (£8,000,000).
§ PETITIONS PRESENTED. By Mr. Cobden, from various places, for the Total and Immediate Repeal of the Corn Laws.—By Mr. Thomas Duncombe, from Handloom Weavers, for a Regulation of their Trade.—From George Alfred Walker, of No. 101, Drury Lane, for Sanatory Regulations.—By Mr. John O'Brien, from City of Limerick, for Improvement of Limerick Harbour.—By Mr. Thomas Duncombe, from Members of a Temperance Society, Oxford Market, against Enrolment of Militia.—By Mr. Wawn, from Members of the Shipowners' Society of South Shields, for Regulating Charges on Railways.—By Lord John Manners, from Trustees of the Savings' Bank at Newark-upon-Trent, for Alteration of Savings' Banks Act.—By Mr. Home Drummond, from the Trustees on the Lochlong, Helensburgh, and Luss Districts of Turnpike Roads, for Alteration of the Turnpike Roads (Scotland) Bill.—By Captain Gordon, from the Presbyteries of Ellon and Kincardine O'Neill, in favour of Turnpike Roads (Scotland) Bill.