§ PUBLIC BILLS.—1° Juvenile Offenders.
§ Reported.—Slave Trade (Persian Gulf); Drainage of Lands; Admiralty Jurisdiction in the Colonies; Bankrupt Law Consolidation.
§ 3° New Forest and Waltham Forest; House of Lords Costs Taxation; Nuisances Removal and Diseases Prevention; Defects in Leases Suspension; Clergy Relief; Cruelty to Animals; Protection of Women.
§ PETITIONS PRESENTED. By Mr. Hindley, from Ashtonunder-Lyne, for the Clergy Relief Bill; also for the Bankrupt Law Consolidation Bill; and from Lindley, for an Alteration of the Sale of Beer Act. By Mr. Mostyn, from Rhyl, respecting the Welsh Language in the Established Church (Wales)—By Mr. Elliott, from the Australian Agricultural Company, for the Promotion of Steam Communication with the Australian Colonies. By Viscount Lewisham, from Rugeley, for the Repeal of the Duty on Attorneys' Certificates.—By Lord Dudley Stuart, from Marylebone, for Repeal of the Window Duty.—By the Earl of March, from Hailsham, for Agricultural Relief.—From Glasgow, complaining of Evasion of the Factories Act.—By Colonel Thompson, from London, for Recognition of the Hungarian Republic.—By Sir G. Grey, from Northumberland and Durham, respecting Accidents in Mines—By Mr. Tufnell, from Devonport and East Stonehouse, against the Sale and Manufacture of Bread Bill.—By Sir E. Buxton, from Laxfield, for the Suppression of the Slave Trade.—By Mr. E. Howard, from the City of London, for the Smoke Prohibition Bill.