§ PUBLIC BILLS.—1°. Administration of Criminal Justice.
§ 2°. Corn Importation.
§ Reported. Indemnity.
§ 3°. and passed. Burghs (Scotland).
§ PETITIONS PRESENTED. By Mr. Bulkeley Hughes, from Parishioners of Llanfihangel-y-pennant, and by Mr. Robert Palmer, from Inhabitants of the Deanery of Fairford, against the Union of St. Asaph and Bangor Dioceses.—By 159 Viscount Barrington, from Francis Soames and Joseph Binfield, Churchwardens of the Parish of Wokingham, complaining of the State of the Church.—By Mr. Hayter, from Inhabitants of the City of Wells, for the Total and Immediate Repeal of the Corn Laws.—By Mr. P. Bennet and Lord Worsley, from several places, against the proposed Government Measure respecting Customs and Corn Importation.—By Sir Robert Peel, from Merchants, Bankers, and others, of the Port of Bristol, in favour of the Customs' Duties and Corn Importation Bills.—By Mr. Gibson Craig, from Directors of the Chamber of Commerce and Manufactures of the City of Edinburgh, for a Reduction of Duty on Timber.—By Mr. Aglionby, Mr. Archbold, and Mr. Rashleigh, for Limiting the Hours of Labour of Children and Young Persons employed in Factories to Ten.—By Mr. Mackinnon, from Inhabitants of Wolverhampton, for Sanatory Regulations.—By Mr. Gibson Craig, from the Chamber of Commerce and Manufactures of the City of Edinburgh, against the Joint Stock Banks (Ireland and Scotland) Bill.—By Captain Gladstone, from Guardians of the Poor of Ipswich Union, against the Poor Removal Bill.—By Mr. Hayter, from Inhabitants of the Borough of Southwark, for a Metropolitan Railway Commission.