§ MINUTIRS.] New Members. W. H Gregory, Esq., for Dublin; Sir T. E. Colebrooke, bt., for Taunton.
§ New Writ. For Salop (Northern Division), in the room of the Earl of Darlington, now Duke of Cleveland.
§ Bill 1a Duchy of Cornwall.—Reported,—Loan Societies. Petitions presented. By Mr. Hindley (33), by Mr. Brotherton (14), by Mr. Wilson, Mr. Scholefield, Mr. C. Wood, Mr. G. Berkeley (47), by Mr. Thorneley (16), by Mr. M. Philips, from Manchester, and by several other Members, from a great number of places, all praying for the Total and Immediate Abolition of the Corn and Provision Laws.—By Mr. Ewart, and other Members, from Montrose, Kirkaldy, and Glasgow (132), for a Revision of the Import Duties.—By Mr. Ord, from Millers of Newcastle, to preserve the Home Manufacture of Flout—By Colonel Conolly, from Presbyterians of Donegal, by Colonel Rawdon, from Presbyterians of Armagh, and by Mr. Shaw, from Presbyterians of Dublin, for Legalizing Marriages by Dissenting Ministers.—By Mr. Wakley, from Ayr, for Universal Suffrage.—By Sir H. Fleetwood, from Preston, for the re-appointment of the Committee on West-India Mails.—From Lord Mayor, &c. of London, 328 for Prohibiting Burials in City.—From Southwark, for Redemption of Metropolitan Bridge Tolls.