§ , for Home Colonization.—By Messrs. Brotherton, Greene, Dr. Bowring, and Sir G. Strickland, from Lostock, Rumworth, Ainsworth, Tong, Heaton, 6harples, Harwich, Edgworth, Sabden, Higham, Barrowford, Burnley, Little Hutton, Breightmet, and Cottom, for the Total and Immediate Repeal of the Corn-laws.—By Mr. Brotherton, Mr. V. Smith, Lord John Russell, Mr. Greene, and Lord R. Grosvenor, from Newbury, Manchester, Holme Mill, Welford, and Tattenhall, against the Factories Bill.—By Mr. Darby from Lladdmiolan; and Hartfield, against the Union of the Sees of St. Asaph and Bangor.—By Mr. T. Duncombe, from Nottingham, Kirkdale, and James Mitchel, against the Conduct of the Magistracy during the late Disturbances.—By Sir G. Strickland, Mr. Christopher, Lord F. Egarton, and Capt. Polhill. from Wainfleet, Wakefield, Preston, Oldham, and Bedford, against the Ecclesiastical Courts' Bill.—By Mr. Ferrand, from Letham, against Machinery, and from Bishop Auckland, against the Truck System,—By Mr. Grogan from the Royal College of Surgeons (Dublin), for Inquiry into the Medical Charities in Ireland.—By Mr. E. Tennent, from Newry, against the Pawnbrokers (Ireland) Bill.—By Mr. Colville, from Scarcliffe, and Brewers, for Church Extension.—From Stratford-upon-Avon and from an Anti-Slavery Society at Bridgewater against Portions of the American Treaty.—From Coventry, Warwick, and Leamington Brewers, for Relief from Surcharges.—From London, against the Repeal of the Mines and Collieries Act—From Cambridge, against the Income-tax.—From George Julian Harney, for In- 6 quiry into his case.—From the Limerick Union, against the Irish Poor-law.