§ New Member. J. D. Jackson, Esq., Dublin University.
§ Bill. 1o Brandling Junction Railway.
§ Petitions presented. By Mr. S. Crawford, from Rochdale, and several other places, Mr. Divett, from Monmouth, Mr. Busfeild, from Bradford, Mr. Marsland, from parties in Manchester, and other places, Sir G. Larpent, Mr. Morris, Mr. G. Duncan, Mr. Ricardo, Mr. T. M. Gibson, and other hon. Members, from a great number of places, for the Repeal of the Corn-laws.—By an hon. Member, from Millers of Warrington, to encourage the Importation of Wheat in preference to Flour.—By Mr. Tente, from Mullingar, Sir R. Ferguson, Mr. J. Young, Mr. Murray, and Colonel Conolly, from various bodies of Presbyterians in Ireland, for the Legalization of Marriages by Dissenters.—By Sir William Clay, and Mr. Kemble, from Oakley-street, Lambeth, and St. Olaves, Southwark, for the Redemption of Metropolitan Bridge Tolls.—By Mr. T. Duncombe, from Northampton, for Repeal of the Poor-law Amendment Act; and from Mossley, and the Young Men's Anti Monopoly Association, Manchester, for Universal Suffrage.—By an hon. Member, from William Bury, for a Repeal of the Window Tax.—From Midman, for Abolition of Lay Patronage.—From H, and T. Greville, complaining of withholding Pension of Lieut. Archer.—From Kennington, to participate in Metropolitan Improvements.—From Samuel Gordon, complaining of Forgery of his Name to a certain Petition.