§ PUBLIC BILLS.—1° Juvenile Offenders.
§ PETITIONS PRESENTED. By Sir T. Acland, from Crediton, against the Roman Catholic Relief Bill.—By Sir J. Hanmer, from Hull, and Mr. Forster, from Liverpool, for Reduction of Lighthouse Dues.—By Sir H. Campbell, from Berwickshire, against the proposed Measures respecting Sugar and Rum.—By Sir J. Hanmer, from Hull, for Reduction of Duty on Tea.—By Mr. Hudson, from Inhabitants of Wibsey, for Repeal of Anatomy Act.—By Sir J. Hanmer, from Charles Robert Cotton, a Magistrate, in the County of Chester, for Alteration of Law respecting Extra-parochial Places.—By Mr. Mitchell, from Joseph Tite, of Clenham Fetherbury (Dorset), in Favour of the Ten Hours Factories Bill.—By Mr. McCarthy, from Cork, for Assimilating the Municipal Corporations (Ireland) Act to that of England.—By Mr. G. Hamilton, from Donnybrook, for Alteration in Poor Law (Ireland).—By Mr. Ainsworth, from the Guardians of the Poor Law Union, Bolton, for an efficient Poor Law (Ireland).—By Mr. Bankes and other Hon. Members, from several places, for Repeal or Alteration of the Poor Removal Act.—By Sir H. Campbell, from Trustees or Commissioners of Eyemouth Harbour, against the Ports, Harbours, &c. Bill (1846).—By Mr. M. Bell, from the Newcastle and Berwick Railway Company, against the Railways Bill.—By Sir J. Hanmer, from the Chamber of Commerce, Hull, against laying the Burden on the Revenue for the Relief to Ireland.—By Mr. Bankes and other Hon. Members, from several places, for Alteration of Law of Settlement.—By Sir W. Clay, from Hackney, for Inquiry respecting the Tower Hamlets Commission of Sewers.