§ PUBLIC BILLS—1° Steam Navigation; Fees (Court of Chancery); Provident Associations Fraud Prevention; Canada Government; Churches.
§ 3° and passed:—Constabulary Force (Ireland); Steam Navigation.
§ PETITIONS PRESENTED. By Mr. Thicknesse, from Wigan, Lancashire, and by other Hon. Members, from several Places, in favour of an Extension of the Elective Franchise—By Mr. Feargus O'Connor, from Lanark, and several other Places, in favour of the Adoption of Universal Suffrage.—By Mr. Bouverie, from Maidstone, for Alteration of the Law respecting the Church of England Clergy.—By Mr. Bright, from King's Lynn, and other Places, for a Better Observance of the Lord's Day.—By Mr. Barnard, from Journeymen Bakers of Greenwich, for Inquiry into their Grievances.—By Mr. Bouverie, from Kilmarnock, respecting the British Spirits Warehousing Bill.—By Sir R. H. Inglis, from the Parish of Shadforth, Durham, against the Diplomatic Relations, Court of Rome, Bill.—By Mr. Henry, from Inhabitants of Whitworth, Lancashire, in favour of Secular Education.—By Sir Denham Norreys, from Richard de Burgho, Bart., and Others, in favour of the Fisheries (Ireland) Bill.—By sir Benjamin Hall, from Ratepayers of the Parish of St. Pancras, complainig of the Amount of Metropolitan Police Rates.—By Mr. Bright, from Manchester, for the Establishment of National Workshops for the Poor.—By Mr. Brotherton, from Officers employed in the Preston Union, in favour of a Superannuation Fund for Poor Law Officers.—By Mr. Law Hodges, from the Board of Guardians of the Maidstone Union, against the Poor Law Officers' Superannuation Allowances Bill.—By Mr. Hudson, from the Board of Guardians of the Sunderland Union, in favour of the Poor Law Union District Schools Bill.—By Mr. Reynolds, from Master Bakers of Dublin, against the Sale of Bread Bill.—By Mr. Grogan, from several Depositors in St. Peter's Parish Savings Bank, complaining of the Losses they had sustained.