§ BILLS. Private.—1o City of Glasgow Life Assurance and Reversionary Company; Haddingtonshire Roads; Liverpool Poor; Camburslang and Muirkirk Roads; Aberdeenshire Roads; Kirkintolloch Roads; Inchbelly (Glasgow) Roads; Piel Pier and Harbour.
§ 3oand passed—Clee lnclosure; South Eastern Railway.
§ PETITIONS PRESENTED. By Dr. Bowring, and Mr. Dennistoun, from Irvine, Glasgow, and several other places, for a Repeal of the Corn-laws.—By Mr. Greenall, and Mr. Grimsditch, from Wigan, and Macclesfield, for a Bill to Prevent Brewers Casks from being Distrained for their Customers Rent.—By Mr. Elphinstone, from the Ward of Cheap, for the Redemption of the Tolls on Waterloo, &c. Bridges.-—By Mr. Ferrand, and Mr. Colville, from several places in Staffordshire, Derbyshire, and Warwickshire, against the New Poor-law, and in favour of Gilbert Unions.—By Mr. Hutt, from the Gateshead and Tyne, and Newcastle General Shipping Companies, against the Proposed Addition to the Duty on Coals.— By Mr. 0'Connell, from Derry, that the Ironmongers Company may be compelled to adhere to their Charter, and grant Freehold Leases of their Lands instead of Letting at Will.-—By Mr. Muntz, and Mr. Redington, from Millowners of Stratford-upon-Avon, and in Galway, for Encouraging the Importation of Grain in preference to Flour and Meal from Ainwick, against the Corn Im- 756 portation Bill.—By Mr. Dennistoun, from Glasgow, for a Repeal of the Union—From Manchester, and Salford, against the Buildings Regulation and Boroughs Improvement Bills.—From the Glasgow, Paisley, and Greenock Railway Company, for Alteration of the mode of Charging the Duty on Passengers by Railways.—From Worcester, and North Shields, against the Exportation of Hill Coolies from British India.