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Hours of Adjournment.—The House of Commons sat on Monday till

half-past one; on Tuesday tills quarter past two ; on Wednesday till eight o'clock; on Thursday till half-past eleven; and on Friday till one o'clock, when it adjourned till Monday next. FUTURE BUSINESS OF THE DOUSE. FUTURE BUSINESS OF THE DOUSE.

BANICRUPT-LAWS.•Bill for the amendment of the Bankrupt-Laws. Mr. Fresh- field—February 21. Tax Carmel:E.—Si/to authorize Exchanges of the Lands and other possessions of certain Ecclesiastical Establishments. Mr. Greene—March 15.

CIVIL DISABILITIES.—Bill to remove the Civil Disabilities to which British. bora Jews are subject. Mr. Robert Grant—Deferred from February 17 to April 14. COLONIss.—Addreas for a Copy of the decision of the King of Holland concern- ing the boundary question on the North-West Coast of America. Mr. Robinson— February 25.

EtECTIVE Famscrass.—Petition from Shaftesbury, complaining of the inter- ference of a Peer at the last Election. Mr. Hume—February 22.

IRELAND.—The Church—Bill to empower Catholic Bishops in Ireland to accept conveyances in fee-simple, or by lease, to them and their successors' of land not exceeding a certain number of acres in each parish, for the building of Catholic Churches thereon, or for mensal purposes only. Mr. Dominic Browne—Deferred from February 17 to March 8. Statute of I ortmain.—Bill to extend the Statute of Mortmain to Ireland. Sir Edward Sugden—February 22. NAVY En.' MATSS.—Committee of Supply. Sir James Graham—Feb. 21. PARLIAMENTARY REFORM.—Petition from the county of Lincoln in favour or Reform. Sir William Ingilby—February 22.

SHERIPPS.—Bill for diminishing the expenses attendant on the office of High Sheriff, and for regulating the nomination and the appointment thereto. Mr. Fyshe Palmer—February 28. TAXATION.—Petitions from the city of Westminster for the repeal of the Assessed Taxes. Mr. Hobhouse—February 22.

PETITIONS PRESENTED DURING THE WEEK.

BUILDING Ac r AMENDMENT BILL.—For an extension of the provisions thereof. Charles Pitt. CIIURCIIWARDENS.—For exemption from serving the office of churchwarden. Unitarian Christians of Cork. CIVIL DISABILITIES.—For the removal of disabilities affecting the Jews. Depu. ties from the three denominations of Presbyterians, Independents, and Baptists. , COTTON-FACTOR'S:I.—Praying for an act to prohibit all cotton mills wherein' water or steam are the moving powers, from being worked more than ten hours per day. Labouring persons employed in the cotton-manufactories of Stockport.

FAST DAV.—For an address to his Majesty that a day be set apart by the people of these realms for public humiliation, fasting, and prayer. Inhabitants of Hunt-

ingdonshire ; Bedfordshire ; Ityde ; Osset-cum. Gawthorpe ; Irvington ; Southell ; minister and others of the Union of Knocktopher and Kilmaganuy ; Ministers ante inhabitants of Guttleton ; Bedborough ; Southborough; and their vicinity ; Wes- leyans of Bunton and Peterstield ; ministers and congregation of sandwood Church, Cullenswood, near Dublin ; inhabitants of Pontefract. GREBE AIWAIRS.—Inhabitants of the Island of Crete, that the British nation will interfere for their protection against oppression. I RELAND.—Corporotions—Against the duty levied on corn and coals by the Cor- poration of Cork. Brewers and distillers of that city.

For the Abolition of. Inhabitants of Mayan. Distress.—Complaining of. Small farmers, labourers, and mechanics of the northern part of the counry of Mayo. For extending to Ireland the liend Geo. III. relative to corporate franchise and property. Inhabitants of Dundalk. Education.—Against any further grant to the Kildare Street Society. Roman Catholic inhabitants of Clomnore and Kilguiggiu; Roman Catholic clergy and laity of the city of Waterford; Reverend Dean O'Shaughnessy, P.P. of Ennis ; parish- ioners of Clonenagh; Roman Catholic parishioners of Ardagh ; Boman clergy and laity of Dungarvan.

For continuance of the grant to the Kildare Street Society. Inhabitants of Bally- meno.

Elective Franchise.—For placing the Roman Catholic mercantile and trading classes of Galway upon an equal footing with Protestauts. Protestant parishioners of the vicarage of Clare Galway ; resident magistrates. Protestant freemen, and

others of Galway ; parishioners of ; sovereignty, free burgesses, and commonalty of Timm: magistrates, freemen, freeholders, and inhabitants of Galway. Honey Payment of Wages Bill.—In favour of it. Reverend Richard Ryan. Prni5h Vrstiies Act.—ltoman Catholic inhabitauts of Kilmoon; Protestant inha- bitants of tile city of Waterford. Subletting Act.—For the repeal. Inhabitants of Killarney; inhabitants of Navan. Taxation.—Fur the protection of the manufacture of kelp, and against the re- duction of the protecting duty on barilla. Magistrates of the Western part of the county of Galway ; inhabitants of Muyrus ; Lettermullen ; proprietors of land and inhabitants of Ballynakill.

Shap.—For the repeal of the drawback allowed on the importation of soap from - England into Ireland, and for equalizing the duties between the two countries. Li- censed soapboilers and chandlers of Clonmel.

Tithes.—For the repeal. Roman Catholic inhabitants of Kilmoon ; united pa- rishes ot Skreen and Rathfigh ; united parishes of Dunsany and Kilmesson. nion.—Fur the repeal. Inhabitants of the united parishes of Skreen and Rath- figli ; of Dunsany and Kilmesson ; linen and cotton weavers of Dublin ; operatrve masons and bricklayers of Limerick ; stucco plasterers of Dublin; tin-plate workers of Dublin ; Reverend Sir Harcourt Lees. JUBILEE.—Praying that as soon as the great measures of reform. reduction of taxation, and retrenchment have been carried, a general fast and jubilee be pro- clainivd throughout the Kingdom. Inhabitants of Southampton. L :taw, aurts' WA Cr:S.—Against the practice of paying labourers' wages by goods. Inhabitants and working classes of Coleford. LIABILITY Or LANDLORDS Brit.—Against. Owners of tenements in Manches- ter and Salford.

LOCAL Jo aisnrcTtoNs.—In favour of. Merchants and tradesmen of Redrutir NEW Cu one nes.—For an act enabling parties who build and endow a new church, to hold the perpetual presentation thereto. Clergy and inhabitants of Southampton.

OATIIS.—For the substitution of a solemn affirmation for an oath. inhabitants or Wick. PArtLIA3IENTARY REFORM.—DI favour of. Inhabitants of St. Marylebone ; Hurt- ford; Laxlield; Thornton-in-Lonsdale; Lymington ; Newport ; Monmouth; Pill-

gwenby and'St. Woolos; Rasfrick ; St. blawes; Patricroft ; Royston ; Northam- ton; Sheffield; Taunton; rated inhabitants of Hythe; freeholders and inhabitants of the county of Devon ; freeholders, householders, and inhabitants of Lyme Regis ; gentlemen, yeomen, tradesmen, and inhabitants of Wootton Bassett ; Coiling- bourne; Great Bedwin ; freeholders, occupiers of land, and rated inhabitants of St. Ives (Cornwall); gentlemen, yeomen, and others of Wilton; freeholders and in- habitants of the county of Cornwall ; owners and occupiers of laud, and inhabitants of Tranitield ; inhabitants of the Isle of Wight. Election by Ballot.—In favour of. Freeholders of Ridgeway; freeholders, inha- bitants, and rate-payers of St. Pancras ; inhabitants of Longtown ; Lanark ; Tarbol-

ton ; King's Lynn' Epworth, in the Isle of Axholme ; Heaton ; East District of the Barony Parish of Glasgow ; Penzance; inhabitants composing the Political Union in the royal burgh of Auchtermuchty ; of Ceres and the villages of Craigro- thie and Chunie Ims.

Elective Franchise.—For an extension of the elective franchise. Inhabitant householders of the Borough of Evesham. Poo a-Laws .—For a gradual repeal of the. Rector, churchwardens, and . others of Sheri ngton ; of Emberton. SCOTLAND.—Royal Burghs.—For an alteration of the system of Parliamentary and Burgh elections. Lord Provost, magistrates, and town council of the City of

Perth; magistrates, town council, and inhabitants of Musselburgh; Commissioners

of Supply and heritors of the county:of Kinross 4householders of Kinross and Mel- nathort ; A. Dodds, convener of the incorporated trades of the burgh of Canongate;

Inhabitants of East Linton, Rattray, and Blairgowrie; natives of Scotland resi- dent in Dublin ; heritors of the county of Roxburgh ; provost, magistrates, and in- habitants of the burgh of Bathgate ; burgesses and inhabitants of the royal burgh of Queensferry; the incorporated trades of tailors, weavers, coopers, and wrights, of the royal burgh of Queensferry; guildry, burgesses, and householders of the royal burgh of Inverkeithing. SLAVERY.—Inhabitants of Arkborough and Mitton ; Winchester; Ashford; Ashby Parva ; Tandaragee ; St. Colurub ; Myth; Minister and members of the congregation of Fitzroy Episcopal Chapel, London ; First United Associate Con- gregation of Aberdeen; Providence Chapel, Lion Street, Abergavenny ; Minister and inhabitants of Heavy ; Morley ; Buckland Monachorurn ; Saint Budeanit ; Claybrook; inhabitants of the City of Aberdeen; Independents of Kilworth ; of the United Associate Congregation of Banff; minister and chapelwardens of the Joy Bridge Episcopal Church ; James Burns, moderator of the Presbytery of Brechin ; burgesses, citizens, and inhabitants of Brechin ; Wesleyan Methodists of Thorpe and Welby; Muston ; Witham; Plunger; Marston ; Corby; Mallen; United Congregation of Kincardine; of Borrowstruness ; and of North Berwick; Pro- testant Dissenters of Ashley; Ashwell; Hertford; Tillicoultry ; Ingham; mayor, aldermen, clergy, and inhabitants of Worcester; clergy, churchwardens, and others of Darlaston. SPECIAL COMMIssross.—For an address to his Majesty that a general pardon be extended to all agricultural labourers who have been convicted under them. Julkaa Hibbert. TAXATION.—Assessed Taxes—For the repeal. Inhabitants of Louth; Hertford; Huntingdon; inhabitants of the Ward of Cordwainer, London; company of Mer- chants of the city of Edinburgh. Attornies' Certificates.—For the repeal of the stamp-duty on certificates. Attor- nles of Dublin. Calicoes—For the repeal of the duty on printed. Merchants, manufacturert. and others Of Perth, Coal Duties.-For the repeal thereof. Inhabitants of St. Leonard, Hythe; Clif- ton; Dartmouth ; Hardness ; Hatherleigh ; Fowey; Hitchin; Bishop Stortford ; Ramsgate; Gwennup ; Ward of Cordwalner, London; mayor, burgesses, and in- habitants of Cardigan; corporation and inhabitants Of Deal; commissioners and Inhabitants of the town of Margate; inhabitants of Lymington. House and Window Duties.-For the repeal. Inhabitant householders of the Ward of Bishopsgate, Loudon. Lead and Lead Ore.-For a protecting duty on the importation thereof. Working lead-miners of Worksworth ; lead mine owners and working miners of Voulgrave. Malt Duty.-For the repeal thereof. Brewers of Limerick; inhabitants of Burn- ham. Newspapers.-For the repeal of the stamp-duty thereon. Compositors of London; letterpress printers of Sheffield. 'fithes.-For the abolition thereof. Owners and occupiers of /and in Aldington; Ceasing ; Vint ethorne; March and Newton, in the Isle of Ely. s it I ES III Lt.-Against. Vicar, churchwarden, and vestrymen of St. Martin

in the Fields. .

faeour.-Inhabitant householders of St. Leonard, Shoreditch ; St. Pancras; rate-payers of St. Marylebone.

MEMBERS WDO DAYS NEW WRITS MOVED FOR,

Arbuthnot, Right lion. C Ashburton Fast II indred. regson, Join sal tash t Chiltern Hundreds.

Whitchurch Hon. It. Townsliend.. (Now Lord Sydney).

Paormass or Discs nitro:any us.

Building Act Amendment Bill-Committee deferred till Monday next.

Canine Madness Bill-To be read a second time on Monday.

Coal Duties Repeal Bill-Read first time on Friday; to be read a second time on

Wednesday. Colonial Trade Bill-To be read a second time on Monday.

Corporate Funds Bill-Read a first time on Friday ; to be read a second time next

Friday.

Cotton Factory Apprentices Bill-Read first time on Thursday last; to be read a

second time on next Thursday.

Game-Laws Bill-Read first time on Tuesday ; to be read a second time on Friday. Labouring Poor Bill-Second reading deferred till Monday. Liability of Landlords Bill-Read a second time on Friday. DIoney Payment of Wages Bill-Committee deferred to Monday next.

Oaths before Steward Bill-Committee on Monday next.

Settlement of the Poor Bill-Read a third time and paesed on Friday. Stage Coaches Bill-to be read a second time March 21. Stamp Acts-Committee deferred till Monday. Vestries Bill-Second reading deferred till Monday next. Inn LA XD.-EleCtiOnS Bill-Read first time on Wednesday ; to be read a second

time on Wednesday next.

Poor Relief Bill-Read first time on Tuesday; to be read a second time Fe-

bruary 28.

Population Bill-Read first time on Wednesday; and read a second time on

Friday. Berns/tsp.-Creditors Bill-Read a third time on Friday and passed. Heritable Infeftments 13111

Tainsies lzie's Rgulation Bill -

To be read a second time on Monday.

Ta R eelief Bill

Tailzie's Amendment Bill

Turnpike Roads Bill-Read a second time on Friday.

NOTICES OF MOTIONS, AND ORDERS OF TIIE DAY, FOR THE ENSUING WEER. MONDAT. Orders of the Day-1. Interpleader Bill-Committee. 2. Witnesses Examination Bill-Committee. 3. Prohibition and Mandamus Bill-Committee. 4. Arbitration Bill-Second reading. 5. Game Certificates-Committee thereupon. 6. Building Act Amendment Bill-Committee. 7. LandTax Commissioners' Names Bill-Committee. 8. Vestries Bill-Second reading. 9. Money Payment ot Wages Bill-Committee. 10. Canada Acts-Report thereupon. 11. Supply-Committee. 12. Ways and Means-Report. 13. Ways and Means-Committee. 14. Tansies Regulation (Scotland) Bill-Second reading. 15. Tailzies Relief (Scotland) Bill -Second reading. 16. Tailzies Amendment (Scotland) Bill-Second reading. 17. Labouring Poor Bill-Second reading. 18. Colonial Trade Bill-Second reading. 19. Oaths before Lord Steward Bill-Committee. 20. Canine Madness Bill-Se- cond reading. 21. Heritable Infeftments (Scotland) 13ill-Second reading. 22. Stamp Acts-Committee thereupon. 23. Excise Acts-Committee thereupon. 24. Exchequer Bills (12,01)0,0001.J Bill-Second reading. Notices of Motions-1. Marquis of Chandos-To more a resolution on the condition of the West India Interest, on going into Committee of Supply. 2. Mr. Freslitield-Bill for the amendment of the Bankrupt Laws. 3. Mr. Kennedy-To present petition from the City of Edinburgh on the subject of Reform. 4. Mr. Hughes Hughes-Return of all applications to the Church Commissioners for their assent to the building and endowing of churches by individuals, with the result of the several applications.

5. Sir Matthew Ridley-Repeal of the Duty on Coals called the Richmond Shilling.

6. Mr. Williams Wynn-Army Estimates-In Committee of Supply. 7. O'Gorman Malion-Petitions respecting the Corporation of Dublin; also, Petition relating to the Galway Franchise. S. O'Gorman Mahon-Copy of Address moved by Lord Corry, in the Irish House of Parliament, in the month of June 1880; also, the names of those Peers who signed and entered any protests against the measure of the Legislative Union of Great Britain and Ireland; also, a copy of the amendment moved by Dir. Grey, on the motion of Mr. Pitt, relative to the Union resolutions, in the Commons House of Parliament. TUESDAY. Notices of Motions-1. Mr. Tennyson-Petition from certain elec- tors of the Borough of Stamford, complainire,' of the interference of the Marquis of Exeter at the last election for that borough. 2. Lord Viscount Howick-Bill for the purpose of facilitating Settlements in his Majesty's Foreign Possessions. 3. Sir Robert Inglis-Consideration of the Report from the Select Committee on the Car- rickfergus Forgeries. 4. Mr. Rutliven-Bill to exempt the Occupiers of Land in /Ireland, not exceeding two acres, from the payment of Tithe of Potatoes. S. Sir Edward Sugtlen-Bill to extend the Statute of Alortmain to Ireland. 6. Mr. Hume -Petition from Shaftesbury, complaining of the interference of a Peer at the last election. 7. Sir William Ingilby-Petition from the county of Lincoln in favour of Reform. 8. Mr. Hobhouse-Petitions from the City of Westminster for Repeal of Assessed Taxes. 9. Mr. Fyler-On going into the Committee on the Game Bill, to the move to repeal the present Game-Laws, omits, mike poaching an act of trespass cognizable by Magistrates. 10. Mr. Gisborne-Retarn of the date of all diplo- matic and consular pensions, whether included or not included in the return of civil and t,:ilitary offices; with the date of appointments, and length of service, of the several persons receiving such pensions. Orders of the Day-1. Oxford City Election Petition-Ballot for Committee at three. 2. Taunton Election Petition- Ballot for Committee at five minutes after three. 3. Carrickfergus Election Peti- tion-Ballot for Committee at ten minutes after three. 4. Game Bill-Committee. 5. Roman Catholic Charities Bills--Second reading. WEDNESDAY. Notice of Motion-Mr. Robert Gordon-Bill to consolidate, continue, or amend the acts 9 Geo. IV. c. 41, and 10 Geo. IV. c. 18, relating to the care of Insane Persons In England. Orders of the Day-1. Elections (Ireland) Bill -Second reading. 2. Liability of Landlords Bill-Committee. 3. Population (Ire- land Bill-Committee. 4. Richmnnd Lunatic Asylum Bill-Committee. 5. Coal Duties Repeal Bill-Second reading. TRURSDAY. Norices of 2llotion.-1. Mr. Spence-Select Committee to inquire Into the several sums of money, appearing by the Returns presented to this House In the last session, to be received in the offices of the Musters of the High Court of Chancery; for the business transacted there, and to ascertain when and by what

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iathority the pigment of such sums of money, and each of them, was established. 2. Mr. Slaney-Select Committee to consider the necessity of securing open spates in the immediate vicinity of large and populous towns, fitted to preserve health, and afford means of exercise to the labouring classes. 3. Mr. John Campbell-Bill to amend the law respecting Inheritance and Descent, and to allow parents to sacs ceed as heirs to their children, and collateral relations to succeed as heirs to each other, though of the half blood. 4. Mr. John Campbell-Bill to amend the law re- specting Dower and Curtesy. 5. Mr. John Campbell-Bill to abolish Fines and Recoveries, and to substitute other assurances in lieu thereof. 6. Dlr. John Camp- bell-Bill to amend the law regarding Prescription and Limitation of Actions re- specting Real Property. Orders of the Day-1. Dumbarton County Election Peti- tion-Ballot for Committee at three. 2. Clare Comity Election Petition-Ballot for Committee at live minutes after three.. 3. Galway County Election Petition- Ballot for Committee at ten nminutes after three. 4. Cotton Factory Apprentices Bill -Second reading. FRIDAY. Orders of the Day-1. Statute of Frauds Amendment 13111-Second Heart Reag. 2. Attestation of Instinments Bill-Second Beading. 3. Game-Laws Bill-Second Rettdiog. 4. Corpolate Funds Bill-Second Reading. Notices of Motions-1. Mr. Blount-Bill relating to the charge of double Latst-Tax affecting Roman Catholics. 2. Mr. Robinson-Address for Copy of the Decision of the King of Holland concerning the Boundary question on the North-west Coast of America. Last Day for receivinj Petitions for Private Bills.