§ Bill. Bead a second time:—Highways.
§ Petitions presented. By Mr. BLAIR, from seven places in Wigtonshire, in favour of Church Extension in Scotland.—By Mr. GROTE, from Margate, by Sir B. HALL, from Mary-le-bone, by Mr. DENNISTOUN, from Glasgow, by Mr. TURNER, from Truro, by Mr. FINCH, from Birmingham, and Old Swinford, by Sir G. STRICKLAND, from three places, by Mr. BAINES, from Lancaster, by Mr. BROTHERTON, from Salford, by Mr. STANSFIELD, from Huddersfield, by Mr. WLERAHAM, from a place in Cheshire, by General FERGUSON, from Nottingham, and 577 by Mr. THORNELY from three places in Staffordshire, for the Immediate and Total Abolition of the Corn-laws.—By Sir THOMAS FREEMANTLE, from Southampton, by Mr. DARBY, from several places, by Mr. BENNETT, from Hindon (Wilts), by Lord GRIMSTONE, from Hatfield, by Mr. H. SMITH, from a Parish in Essex, by Mr. BARING WALL, from Guildford, by Colonel SIBTRORT, from ten places in Lincolnshire, by Sir E. FILMER, from several places, by Mr. EATON, from twenty-two Parishes in Cambridgeshire, by Mr. DICK, from places in Essex, by Mr. BRONDLEY, from several places in Yorkshire, by Sir WILLIAM HEATHCOTE, from places in Hampshire, by Mr. CHRISTOPHER, from thirty-eight Parishes in Lincoln, by Sir W. YOUNG, from Parishes in Bucks, by Mr. ROUND. from St. Mary's, Maldon, by Mr. WARD, from Greenock, and other places, by Mr. WOOD, from Kendal, by Mr. EASTHOPE, from Leicester, and another place, by Mr. BRAMSTON, from several Parishes in Essex, by Mr. BANNERMAN, from Aberdeen, and other places, by Mr. PENDARVES, from Redruth, by Lord WORSLEY, from a Parish in Lincoln, and by Sir E. KNATCHBULL, from several places in Kent, against any Alteration in the Cornlaws.—By Mr. HODGSON, from Berwick-upon-Tweed, against the Registration of Births and Marriages Act—By Sir G. CLERK, from Argyleshire, for some system of National Education.—By Mr. PENDARVES, from Redruth, for a more efficient Constabulary Force.—By Mr. KINNAIRD, from a place in Scotland, for Church Extension there.