§ New Member. George Arkwright, Esq., for Leominster.
§ Bill. Considered,—Loan Societies.
§ Petitions presented. By Mr. Yorke, from Scarborough, and other places, by Mr. Milner Gibson, several, from Manchester, by Mr. Sharman Crawford, several, from Rochdale, by Dr. Bowring, several, from Bolton and its neighbourhood, by Mr. Brotherton, from various Factories in Lancashire, by Mr. O'Connell, from Roman Cathalics of Dublin, and by several other Members, from a great number of places, for the Repeal of the Corn and Provision Laws.—From Winchinhampton, for Supppression of Idolatry (India).—By Mr. O'Connell, from Clontarf, and a number of other places in Ireland, for the Repeal of the Union.—By Mr. J. Young, Colonel Verner, and Mr. Grogan, from Presbyterians of Dublin, and other places, for making valid Marriages between Presbyterians and members of the Church of England.—By Lord John Russell, from Burgesses of Queensborough, for Inquiry into the Acts of that Corporation.—By Mr. Stuart Wortley, from Meltham, and Cheltenham, for a Revision of the Registration of Voters; and from Joseph Hutton, for the Free Importation of Colonial Produce.—By Mr. Metcalfe, from Tynemouth, for the Better Observance of the Sabbath.