§ BILLS. Public. — 1a. Banking (Scotland); Schoolmasters (Scotland); Silk Weavers.
§ Private.—1a. Sampson's Estate (Ward's); Aberdeen Railway; Lancaster and Carlisle Railway; Chelsea Improvement; Dublin and Drogheda Railway; York and North Midland Railway (Harrogate Branch); Duke of Bridgewater's Trustees' Estate (Archbishop of York's).
§ 2a. Hill's Estate; Manchester and Leeds Railway (Burnley, Oldham, and Heywood Branches); Berks and Hants Railway; Lowestoft Railway and Harbour; Kendal and Windermere Railway; Blackburn, Darwen, and Bolton Railway; North British Railway; Yarmouth and Norwich Railway; London and Greenwich Railway; West of London and Westminster Cemetery; Midland Railways (Syston to Peterborough); Leeds and West Riding Junction Railway; Great Grimsby and Sheffield Junction Railway; Hull and Selby Railway (Bridlington Branch); Edinburgh and Hawick Railway; Ely and Huntingdon Railway; Taunton Gas.
§ Reported. — Huddersfield and Manchester Railway and Canal; Blackburn, Burnley, Accrington, and Colne Extension Railway; Rochdale Vicarage (Molesworth's) Estate; Glasgow Markets; Stokenchurch Road; Leeds, Dewsbury and Manchester Railway; Huddersfield and Sheffield Junction Railway; Chester and Holyhead Railway; Leeds and Bradford Railway Extension (Shipley to Colne); Watermen's Company Endowment.
§ 3a. and passed:—Hawkins' Estate.
§ PETITIONS PRESENTED. By Bishop of Cashel, Duke of Richmond, Marquess of Breadalbane, and by Lords Brougham, and Kenyon, from Free Church, Newhaven, and numerous other places, against Increase of Grant to College of Maynooth.—From Clergy and others of Derry, and 2 other places, for Inquiry into the Course of Instruction adopted at Maynooth College.—From Freemen and Widows of Leicester, against the Leicester Freemen's Allotments Bill.—From Ballygawley, and several other places, for Encouragement to Schools in connexion with Church Education Society (Ireland).—From William Mason, a Prisoner for Debt confined in Stafford Gaol, against Imprisonment for Debt.—From Magistrates of Bridgewater, for the adoption of a Measure to prevent the indiscriminate sale of Poisonous Drugs.—From Arthur B. Perceval, B.C.L., one of the Chaplains in Ordinary 443 to Her Majesty, praying to be heard at the Bar against the Maynooth College Bill.—From Inhabitants of Clonguish, County of Longford, for the adoption of a Measure for the Protection of Property.—From Presbytery of Forres, for Improving the Condition of School masters (Scotland).—From Bolney, for Repeal of Highway Rates Act.—From Kelso, against the Granting of Spirit Licenses to Tollhouses (Scotland).