§ BILLS. Public.—1a. Maynooth College (Ireland); Indemnity; Oaths Dispensation; Small Debts.
§ Reported.—Church Building Acts Amendment.
§ Private.—1a. Earl of Onslow's Estate; Blackburn, Burnley, Acrington and Colne Extension Railway.
§ 2a. Hawkins' Estate.
§ Reported. — Newcastle-upon-Tyne Port; Royal Naval School; Nottingham Inclosure.
§ 3a. and passed: — Boddam Harbour; Clifton Bridge; Stoke-upon-Trent Market; Huddersfield Waterworks.
§ PETITIONS PRESENTED. From Lancaster, and several other places, against Union of St. Asaph and Bangor, but in favour of the Appointment of a Bishop to the See of Manchester.—From Stow, against the Union of St. Asaph and Bangor.—From Llandyssil, and 4 other places, in Wales, for the Establishment of Local Courts.—By Bishop of London, Earls of Fitzhardinge, and Roden, Marquess of Breadalbane, and Lord Kenyon, from Southby, and a great number of other places, against Increase of Grant to Maynooth College.—By Earl Fitzhardinge, and Lord Campbell, from Bridport and Bristol, against the Insolvent Debtors Act Amendment Act.—From Bath, and 5 other places, for Repeal of 57th Clause of Insolvent Debtors Act Amendment Act, except as to Debts not exceeding 5l.—From Herne Bay, Botley, and from Samuel Gordon, Esq., of Aungier Street, Dublin, in favour of Increase of Grant to Maynooth College.—From Roman Catholics of Antrim, and 2 other places, against the Charitable Donations and Bequests (Ireland) Act.—From Yeaveley and numerous other places, for the Better Observance of the Sabbath.— 785 From Ashbourne, for the better Regulation of Beer Houses, particularly on the Sabbath. — From Congregation in connexion with the Free Church of Scot land at Oban, against the running of Railway Trains on the Sabbath.—From Guardians of Waterford Union, for Alteration of Poor Law Act (Ireland), respecting the Repayment of Money advanced for Building of Workhouses.—From Bruff, and several other places, for Encouragement to Schools in connexion with Church Education Society (Ireland).—From Lauder, for Improving the Condition of Schoolmasters (Scotland).