§ PUBLIC BILLS.—1° Inclosure Act (Extension of Powers); Drainage of Lands; Disembodied Militia; Metropolitan Sewers.
§ 2° Stock in Trade; Stamp, &c. Allowances; Regimental 398 Benefit Societies; Enlistment (Artillery and Ordnance); Nuisances Removal and Diseases Prevention; New Zealand Land Conveyances.
§ Reported.—Dublin Improvement (No. 2); Advance of Money (Athlone to Galway) Railway; Relief of Distress (Ireland) (No. 2); Turnpike Acts Continuance, &c.; Municipal Corporations (Ireland).
§ 3° Inland Posts (Colonies); Commons Inclosure (No. 2); County Rates, &c.; Joint Stock Companies Act (1848) Amendment; Excise Benevolent Fund Society; Chapels of Ease (Ireland).
§ PETITIONS PRESENTED By Mr. Duncan, from Carnoustie, against the Sunday Travelling on Railways Bill.—By Mr. Headlam, from Newcastle-upon-Tyne, for an Alteration of the Australian Colonies (No. 2) Bill—By Mr. Scholefield, from New South Wales, for an Extension of the Elective Franchise.—By Mr. W. Lascelles, from Harrogate, for Repeal of the Duty on Attorneys' Certificates.—By Admiral Dundas, from Woolwich, for Regulating the Hours of Labour in the Baking Trade—By Mr. Monsell, from Limerick, for the Promotion of Emigration.—By Mr. Spooner, from Birmingham, for an Amendment of the General Board of Health Bill.—By Mr. Disraeli, from Winslow, for Reform of the System of Poor Law Medical Relief.—By Mr. Miles, from Monte Video, for Inquiry respecting the Monte Videan Loan.—From Dublin, for Sanitary Measures—By Mr. Reynolds, from the Dublin, Dundrum, and Rathfarnham Railway Company, for the Railways Abandonment Bill.—By Mr. C. Lewis, from the Ledbury Union, for an Alteration of the Sale of Beer Act.—By Mr. Hardcastle, from Colchester, for an Alteration of the Small Debts Act.—By Sir Thomas Birch, from Liverpool, for an Alteration of the Small Debts Act Amendment Bill.—By Sir W. Clay, from the Sugar Refiners of London, against the Smoke Prohibition Bill,