HOUSE OF COMMONS, MONDAY, JUNE 14. The SPEAKER took the chair at 4 o'clock. PRIVATE BUSINESS. The following Private Bills were read a second time Hendon Local Board Bill, Port madoo Water Bill, West Wickham and Hayes Railway Bill. PETITIONS. Petitions in favour of Mr. Richards's motión for simultaneous reduction of. armaments were presented, by MK, I. HAMILTON, from Kingstown; by ME. ANDERSON, from the United Trades' Council, Glasgow ; by MR. M. LLOYD (2), from Holyhead ; by MH. J. STEWART, from Johnstone ; by MR. RICHARD, from Dowlais, Llanddewi-Bref, Blaenan Gwent, Abestillery, Barnstaple, Nottingham, Macclesfield, Congregational Union of Leicestershire and Rutland, Southampton (2), Maidstone, Colchester, members of 1.03- don Wool Exchange, and from other places; by SIR J. KENNAWAY, from Paignton ; by MR. F. MACKINTOSH, from Inverness; by MK.A. GRANT, from Leith; by MR. SERJEANT SIMON (2), from Dewsbury ; by DR. CAMEROS, from Glasgow; by Ma. PUGH (6),from Capel Ffynnon, Cwmystwyth,and other places ; by MR. J. HOWARD (3), from Luton and Dunstable; by MR. B. ARMITAGE, from Charlestown; by COLONEL KINGSCOTE, from Coleford ; by EARL PERCY, -from Alnwick ; by MR. S. MORLEY, from Bristol Workmen's Peace Association; by DR. ILLINGWORTH (3), from Bradford by MR. J. G. M'MINNIEs (2), from Warrington ; by