§ MINUTES] BILLS. Public.—1° Salmon Fisheries (Scotland)
§ 2° Forged Exchequer Bills; Newgate Gaol (Dublin);
136§ Rivers (Ireland); Southwark Improvement (No. 2).
§ Private.—1° Equitable Gas Company; Leeds and Wakefield Road; Tadcaster and Otley Road.
§ 2° West Stirlingshire Roads (No. 1); Nottingham Gas (No. 1); Castlerigg and Derwentwater Inclosure Ormesby Inclosure; Glasgow, Paisley, Kilmarnock, and Ayr Railway.
§ PETITIONS PRESENTED. By Mr. Walker, from Bury, Mr. Duncan, from places in Scotland, Mr. S. Crawford, from Rochdale, Dr. Bowling, from various places in Kent, Sir G. de H. Larpent, from Blackwall, and Limehouse, and other hon. Members, from various places, for the Repeal of the Corn-laws.—By Mr. Neville, from Inspectors of Corn Returns in Berks, to be Continued in Office.—By Sir Edward Coote, from Millers of Queen's County, Mr. Redington, Mr. Christmas, Mr. Reade, and Sir Valentine Blake, from various places in Ireland, and Mr. S. Wortley, from Millers of Huddersfield, and Halifax, to Encourage the Importation of Grain instead of Flour.—By Viscount Newry, from Newry, against the Corn Importation Bill.—By an hon. Member, from the Ayr Railway Company, to Select Ardrossan as the Mail Packet Station for Scotland.—By Mr. T. Duncombe, from Individuals of Marylebone, to Inquire into the Operation of the Anatomy Act—By Samuel Gordon, for Inquiry into the Abstraction of a Petition from the Court of Chancery (Ireland); from Manchester, for the Remission of the Sentence on Frost, Williams, and Jones; from Old Brompton, for the Redemption of the Metropolitan Bridge Tolls; from certain Mechanics Institutions, to Exempt them from Rates and Taxes; and from Wm. H. Clarke, against the Queen's Bench Prison Bill.—By Mr. E. Tennent, and Mr. Grogan, from places in Ireland, to Legalize the Marriages of certain Dissenters.—From the Chairman of a Meeting of the People of the United Kingdon, for the adoption of Universal Suffrage.—From Cambridge, for an Act for County Courts.