§ MINUTES.] BILL. Private..—1° Todhunter's Divorce.
§ PETITIONS PRESENTED. By Sir E. Filmer, from Hollingbourne Union, for Altering the Rating of Small Tenements, and against the Sale of Beer Acts.—By Mr. T. Duncombe, from Bolton, for Liberating Cooper and other Chartists.—From Loughborough, against the Irish Arms Bill; and for the Repeal of the Union.—By Messrs. Hindley, Lawson, B. Smith, Brotherton, Thornely, Watson, S. Crawford, G. Wood, P. Howard, Stansfield, Benett, and W. Ellis, and Sir J. Y. Buller, from an immense number of places, against, and by Mr. W. O. Stanley, from Holyhead, in favour of the Factories Bill.—By Mr. Scholefield, from Birmingham, for carrying out Rowland Hill's plan of Post-office Reform. —By Mr. Shaw, from Kilcoleman, against the system of National Education.—By Mr. J. O'Brien, from Limerick, for Relief from Taxation.—From Clare Abbey, against the Corn and Provisions Act (Ireland)— From Warminster, against the Canada Corn Bill—From Manchester, in favour of Scientific Societies Bill.