§ BILLS. Public.—3a. and passed:—Privy Council Appellate Jurisdiction Act Amendment.
§ Received the Royal Assent.—Sugar Duties; Vinegar and Glass Duties; Slave Trade Treaties; Gold and Silver Wares; Forestalling, etc. Offences Abolition; Night Poaching Prevention; Assaults (Ireland); Limitation of Actions Act Amendment (Ireland).
§ Private.—1a. Lord Cranstoun's Estate.
§ 2a. Holmfirth and Dunford Road; Coventry Improvement and Cemetery; Duke of Hamilton and Brandon's Estate; Passingham's Estate; Cheapen Divorce (India).
§ Reported. — North Wales Mineral Railway; Taff Vale Railway.
§ 3a. and passed:—Garnkirk, Glasgow, and Coatbridge Railway; Edinburgh, Leith, and Granton Railway; Ramsden's Estate.
§ Received the Royal Assent.—Leeds and Bradford Railway; Manchester, Bury, and Rossendale Railway; York and Scarborough Railway; Eastern Counties Railway (Brandon and Peterborough Extension); Salisbury Branch Railway; Whitehaven and Maryport Railway; Chester and Holyhead Railway; North British Railway; Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway; Brighton and Chichester Railway; South Devon Railway; South Eastern Railway; Slamannan Railway; Stratford (Eastern Counties) and Thames Junction Railway; Swansea Harbour; Preston and Wyre Docks; Coventry Water Works; Sheffield United Gas; Manchester Bonding; Manchester Police; Manchester Stipendiary Magistrates; Manchester Royal Infirmary; Manchester Improvement; Nottingham (West Croft Canal) Improvement; Pulteny Town Harbour Improvement; Southampton Marsh Improvement; Canterbury Pavement; Liverpool Fire Prevention; Rother Levels Drainage; Lakenheath Drainage; Cwm, Celyn, and Blaina Iron Company; British Iron Company; European Life Insurance Company; Sidmouth and Collumpton Road; Edwards' Estate; Dowager Lady Rivers' (or Rigby's) Estate; Blythswood Estate (Campbell's); Marquess of Ailsa's Estate; West Croft Inclosure (Nottingham); Bleddfa and Llangunllo Inclosure; Marianski's Naturalization.
§ PETITIONS PRESENTED. By Bishop of London, Earls of Galloway, Fortescue, and Mountcashel, and Lord Campbell, from Bailieboro, and a great number of other places, against the Dissenters Chapels Bill.—By Duke of Buckingham, and Lord Redesdale, from Moulsol, and several other places, for Protection to Agriculture.—From Merchants, and others, of London and Westminster, against the Repeal of the Corn Laws.—By Lord Campbell, from Aberdeen, for Legalizing Marriages solemnized by Presbyterian and Dissenting Ministers in Ireland.—By Earl of Radnor, from Westminster, for Remission of the Sentence upon Daniel O'Connell, M.P., and others.