§ MINUTES. BILLS. Private.—Reported.—St. Pancras Churches; Earl of Leicester's Estate.
§ 3°. and passed: Northern and Eastern Railway.
§ PETITIONS PRESENTED. By Sir R. H. Inglis, and Mr. Christopher, from Denbigh, Norwich, and Alford, against the Ecclesiastical Courts Bill.—By Messrs. Thorneley, W. Williams, and Sir H. Douglas, from Kettering Higham, and Liverpool, for the Immediate and Total Repeal of all Corn and Provision Laws.—By Messrs. Cayley, Busfeild, Ord, Hawes, Brother-ton, M. Phillips, Hindley, Aldam, Serope, Ryder, Hume, Dr. Bowring, Captain Plumridge, and Lord Worsley, from a great number of Places against the Educational Clauses in the Factories Bill.—By Sir L. Owen, from Denbigh, against the Union of the Sees of St. Asaph and Bangor.—By Sir R. H. Inglis, from Condover, and Purton, for Church Extension.—By Mr. Macaulay, Mr. Aglionby, and Mr. P. Stewart, from Port Glasgow, Renfrew, Greenock, Glasgow, Paisley, Saxe Bannister, and Edinburgh, for Systematic Colonization.—By Mr. Neeld, from Torrington, Highworth and Swindon, and Market Harborough, against the Registration Act.—By Mr. C. Bruce, from New Craighall, Sherriffhall, Larbert, and Bothkenner, for Repeal of the Mines and Collieries Act.—From East Ashford, for the Repeal of the Beer Act.—By Sir R. H. Inglis, and Lord Bernard, from a number of Places, against any further Grant to Maynooth College.—From Bradford, for the Repeal of the Catholic Emancipation Act.—From Hunslet, against the Turnpike Roads Bill.—From Spilsby, for Amending the Parochial Assessments Act,—From Tenby, for Amending the Municipal Corporations Act.