§ PUBLIC BILLS.—2° Grand Jury Cess (Ireland).
§ Reported,—Land Improvement and Drainage (Ireland); Incumbered Estates (Ireland); Estates Leasing (Ireland).
§ 3° St. John's, Newfoundland, Rebuilding.
§ PETITIONS PRESENTED. By Mr. Frewen, from Lindfield, Sussex, against the Parliamentary Oaths Bill.—By Mr. Cobden, from Todmorden, for an Extension of the Suffrage.—By Sir Joshua Walmsley, from Bolton, for the Adoption of Vote by Ballot.—By Mr. Bright, from the Hatters of London, for the Clergy Relief Bill.—By Mr. Richards, from Ardudwy, Merionethshire, against the Marriages Bill.—From Congregational Churches in Derbyshire, for the withdrawal of the Regium Donum.—By Sir Hedworth Williamson, from Sunderland, against the Sunday Travelling on Railways Bill.—By Mr. Robert Charles Hildyard, from Bridport, against the Alienation of Tithes.—By Mr. Page Wood, from Lower Heyford, Oxfordshire, for Repeal of the Duty on Malt and Hops.—By Mr. Stansfield, from Huddersfleld, for Repeal of the Duty on Paper.—From Bath, for Reduction of the Public Expenditure.—By Mr. Cayley, from New Malton, Yorkshire, for Agricultural Relief.—By Sir John Duckworth, from Exeter, for an Alteration of the Friendly Societies Bill.—By Mr. Duncan, from Dundee, for Repeal of the Game Laws.—By Mr. John Abel Smith, from Westminster, for the Prohibition of Interment in Towns.—By Mr. Alexander Hastie, from Glasgow, against the Lunatics (Scotland) Bill.—By Mr. Foley, from the Martley Union, for a Superannuation Fund for Poor Law Officers.—By Mr. Rice, from Dymchurch, Kent, for the Suppression of Promiscuous Intercourse.—Mr. Fergus, from the Commissioners of Supply of the County of Fife, against the Public Health (Scotland) Bill—By Mr. Orrosby Gore, from the Mortgagees of the Tolls of the Lyme Regis Turnpike Trust, against the Public Roads (England and North Wales) Bill.—By Viscount Duncan, from Bath, for the Abolition of the Punishment of Death—By Mr. 388 Cumming Bruce, from Dunfermline, against the Registering Births, &c. (Scotland) Bill, and Marriage (Scotland) Bill.—By Mr. Barnard, from Greenwich, for the formation of Treaties by which International Disputes may be decided by Arbitration.