§ Bills. Head a third time:—Bills of Ex-change; Loan Societies.
§ Petitions presented. By Sir R. Inglis, from Skillington, and four other places, and by Colonel Perceval, from Fillingham, against any Alteration of the Corn-laws. — By Mr. Dennistoun, from Glasgow, Mearns, Thornlie Bank, Govan, Crosslie, Barrhead, etc. (126 petitions), by Mr. Villiers, from Fenny Stratford, Stony Stratford, Little Hampden, and a great number of other places, by Mr. Leader, from various parts of the Metropolis, and from Leicester, by Mr. Thornely, from various parts of the Metropolis, and by Mr. Walker, from the Districts around London, for the Abolition of the Corn-laws.—By Mr. Plumptre, from Stoke Gelding, against the Grant to Maynooth.—By Mr. Hindley, from Burnbank, for the Revision of the Tariff.—By Mr. Rich, from Kentish Town, for a Reduction of the Duty on Corn, Sugar, and Timber,