§ PUBLIC BILLS.—1o Sewers Acts Amendment (No. 2); Municipal Corporations (Ireland).
§ 2o Silver Coinage.
§ PETITIONS PRESENTED. By Mr. Hume, from Taunton, for the Duration of Parliaments Bill.—By Mr. Burroughes, from Norwich, against the Parliamentary Oaths Bill, and the Marriages Bill, and for Encouragement to Schools in Connexion with the Church Education Society for Ireland.—By Mr. Sandars, from Wakefield, for Universal Suffrage.—By Mr. Harry Waddington, from the Guardians of the Wangford Union, for Rating Owners of Tenements in lieu of Occupiers.—By Mr. Cayley, from several Places, for Agricultural Relief.—By Mr. Henley, from Hampton, against the Charitable Trusts Bill.—By Lord Brooke, from Warwickshire, against the Highways Bill; and from Tamworth, against the Public Roads (England and North Wales) Bill.—By Sir H. F. Davie, from the Royal Burghs of Scotland, against the Police of Towns (Scotland) Bill.—By Mr. Tollemache, from the Horneastle Union, for a Superannuation Fund for Poor Law Officers.—By Colonel Vyse, from the Union of Manorhamilton. County of Leitrim, against the Poor Relief (Ireland) Bill.—By Sir John Pakington, from Redditeh, Worcestershire, for the Suppression of Promiscuous Intercourse.—By Mr. G. Dundas, from Borrowstownness, against the Registering Births, &c. (Scotland) Bill, and Marriage (Scotland) Bill.—By Mr. Fuller, from Ticehurst, Sussex, for an Alteration of the Sale of Beer Act—By 1156 Mr. Masterman, from Graziers, Salesmen, &c. against the Removal of Smithfield Market.—By Mr. D'Eyncourt, from the Congregation assembled in Marlborough Chapel, Old Kent Road, London, for the formation, between the British Government and other Governments of the World respectively, of Treaties by which International Disputes may be decided by Arbitration.