§ BILLS. Public—1o Marriages (Ireland). Private.—1o Gt. North of England Railway; Weston-super-Mare Improvement; Duke of Bedford's Estate; St. Pancras Improvement; Boston Harbour. 2o. Severn Navigation.
§ PETITIONS PRESENTED. By Sir R. Bateson, from Keady, and Strabane, Mr. Ffolliot, from Sligo, Lord Acheson, from Moira, and Lord Claude Hamilton, from Temple Patrick, for Legalizing Marriages by Dissenters. —By Mr. Brotherton, from Salford, Mr. Busfeild, from Bradford, Mr. Duncan, from Dundee, Mr. Oswald, from Glasgow, and several other hon. Members, from various places, for the Repeal of the Corn-laws.—By Mr. Divett, from Exeter, against the Municipal Corporations Act Amendment Bill.—By Sir R. Inglis, from Societies at Glasgow, for Assistance to Emigrate.—By Mr. Borth. wick, from Pimlico, and Mr. Broadwood, from St-George's, Hanover-square, and other Districts of the Metropolis, for the Redemption of the Tolls on the Metropolitan Bridges.—By Mr. Greenall, from Wigan, for Extending the Provisions of the Metropolitan Police Act to the Rural Districts.—From Lord Mayor, &c. of London, complaining of Smoke from Factories.—From James Naughton, against raising Revenue from Spirits.—From Carlisle, for Enquiry into Distress there.