§ PUBLIC BILLS.—1° Shannon Navigation; Naval Mutiny.
§ Reported.—Lunatic Asylums (No. 2); Representative Peers (Scotland); Police Clauses; Royal Marine Service.
§ PETITIONS PRESENTED. By Sir De Lacy Evans, from Westminster, for Alteration of the Law of Registration of Voters.—By Colonel Rolleston, from the County of Nottingham, in favour of the Agricultural Tenant-Right Bill—By Mr. Milnes and Mr. W. Russell, from Catholics of several places, for Alteration of the proposed Plan of Education—By Colonel Rolleston, from Guardians of the Radford Union, for Repeal of the Game Laws—By Mr. Divett and other hon. Members, from a great many places, in favour of the Health of Towns Bill; and from Members of the Cork Mechanics' Institute, for its Extension to Ireland—By Sir C. Burrell, from William Holmes, of Brookfield, in the Parish of Leominster, for Alteration of the Highways Bill—By the Earl of Lincoln, from General Medical Practitioners of Tuxford, against, and by Mr. Bankes, from Frederick Spencer Frost, M.D., of Portland, in favour of, the Medical Registration and Medical Law Amendment Bill—From several places, in favour of the Railways (Ireland) (No. 2) Bill.—Fronn George Harris and John Durant Cumming, of Stourport, for the Production of Papers respecting the Severn Navigation Bills (1837, 1838, and 1840).—From Thomas Chauntler, of No. 8, Gray's Inn Square, London, for the Production of Papers respecting the York and Lancaster Railway Bill (1846).