§ MINUTES.] NEW MEMBER. Viscount Howick, for Sunderland.
§ BILLS. Public—2° Colonial Passengers.
§ 3° Van Diemen's Land; Marriages (Ireland). Private. —1° Glasgow, Paisley, Kilmarnock, and Ayr Railway; Ormesby Inclosure; West Stirlingshire Roads (No. 1).
§ 2° South Eastern Railway.
§ PETITIONS PRESENTED. By MY. Jarvis, from Chester, Dr. Bowring, from St. Mawes, Mr. Forster, from Berwick-upon-Tweed, Sir W. Clay, from Blackwall, and Hackney, Mr. M. Phillips, from Manchester, Mr. Horsman, from Denton, and Haughton, Mr. Wallace, from Muirkirk, and other hon. Members, from Stranaer, South Shields, St. Andrew's, and Aberdeen, for the Repeal of the Cornlaws.—By an hon. Member, from Farmers of Cambridge, against the proposed Measure on the Corn-laws; and from J. M. Daykin, Corn Inspector for Guildford, for Compensation.—By Sir R. Bateson, Viscount Jocelyn, and Mr. Litton, from Kilsea, Lecumper, Rathpreland, Macosquin, Dunboe, and Newry, for Legalizing certain Marriages by Dissenters.—By Mr. T. Wood, and the Earl of March, from St. George's Bloomsbury, Walworth-road, and Northern Boundary of the City of London, for the Redemption of Tolls on Metropolitan Bridges.—By Mr. Manners Sutton, from Wm. Bullock, for Universal Suf- 1356 frage.—By Sir C. Douglas, from Liverpool, against the Borough Improvements and Building Regulations Bills.—By Mr. Duncombe, from Samuel Cobham, and others, for Legislation to give Security to Railway Travelling.—By Mr. Ormsby Gore, from Leitrim, and Mr. Litton, from Coleraine, against the proposed Reduction of Duty on Foreign Oats. —From Coleraine, for Mail Communication between Scotland and Ireland.—By Mr. Aglionby, from Carlisle, for Inquiry into Distress.— By an bon Member, from G. R. W. Baxter, for Inquiring into Committing two Inmates of St. Giles's Workhouse for Singing a Song.