§ NEW MEMBERS SWORN. —The Bishop Of Ossory.
§ BILLS. Public.—1a. Church Endowment.
§ 2a. Apprehension of Offenders; Charitable Pawn Offices; Assessed Taxes.
§ 3a. and passed:—Millbank Prison.
§ privateߞ1a. Drumpeller Railway (No. 2); Bolton Water Works; Eglwysrhos lnclosure.
§ 2a. Mildenhall Drainage; Hull Water Works; Topsham Improvement; Leighton Bussard lnclosure; M'Culloch's Estate.
§ Reported.—Great Bromley Inclosure; Leamington Priors Improvement.
§ 3a. and passed:—Bristol and Gloucester Railway; Plymouth, etc. Roads, Carriages, and Boats Regulation.
86§ PETITIONS PRESENTED. By Earl Brownlow, from Newton-upon-Trent, and another place, against any further Grant to Maynooth College; and from Newark, against the Registration of Births, etc. Act. — By the Earls of Yarborough, and Stradbroke, and Lord Camoys, from a number of places, against the Canada Corn Bill.—By the Earl of Clancarty, from several places, against the National System of Education in Ireland.—By the Duke of Richmond, from several Metropolitan Parishes, against the Charitable Loan and Pawn Bill.—From Blything, for Extension of the Time fixed for the Repayment of Loans for Emigration purposes.—From Bolsover and Scarliff, in favour of a System of National Christian Education.—From Ilfracombe, against the present System of Apprenticing poor Children.