§ PUBLIC BILLS.—1o Defects in Leases.
§ 2o Society for the Prosecution of Felons (Distribution of Funds); Chattels Partition and Sales Bankruptcy (Ireland).
§ 3o Sequestrators' Remedies; Exchequer Bills (17,786,700l.).
§ PETITIONS PRESENTED. By Mr. Ker Seymer, from Bradpole, Diocese of Sarum, against the Parliamentary Oaths Bill.—By Mr. Fergus, from Dunshalt, Fifeshire, for an Extension of the Suffrage.—By Mr. George Sandars, from Wakefield, for the Clergy Relief Bill—By Mr. Seymer, from Shaftesbury, and other Places, against, and by Mr. Stuart Wortley, from Ipswich, in favour of, the Marriages Bill.—By Mr. James Matheson, from the County of Cromarty, against the Marriage (Scotland) Bill; and from Tarvas, Aberdeenshire, and other Places, against the Sunday Travelling on Railways Bill.—By Mr. William Brown, from Eccleston, and several other Places in Lancashire, respecting the Lancashire County Expenditure.—From the Guardians of the Market Drayton Union, for the County Rates and Expenditure Bill.—By Mr. Bourke, from the Grand Jury of the County of Dublin, for an Amendment of the Law for the Protection of Sheep and Cattle from Plunder (Ireland).—By Mr. Bulkeley Hughes, from Portmadoc, County of Carnarvon, against the Navigation Bill.—By Mr. John Tollemache, from Out-Pen sioners of Chelsea Hospital residing at Nantwich, complaining of certain Deductions from their Half-pay.—By Mr. Greenall, from the Warrington Union, for a Super annuation Fund for Poor Law Officers.—By Mr. Parker, from Sheffield, for the Suppression of Promiscuous Intercourse—By Mr. Fergus, from the Commissioners of Supply of the County of Fife, against the Registering Births, &c. (Scotland) Bill.—By Mr. Brotherton, from Lock-wood, for an Alteration of the Sale of Beer Act.—By Mr. Masterman, from the City of London, against the Removal of Smithfield Market.—By Mr. Bulkeley Hughes, from several Places in Wales, for deciding International Disputes by Arbitration.