§ NEW MEMBERS SWORN.—For Suffolk (Eastern Division), Edward Sherlock Gooch, Esq.; for Dorset, John Floyer, Esq.; for Dorset, Henry Ker Seymer, Esq.; for Westminster, Sir De Lacy Evans.
§ PETITIONS PRESENTED. By several hon. Members, from an immense number of places, against any Diminution of the Protection hitherto granted to Agriculture—By Mr. Wakley, from Watchmakers of Clerkenwell and its Vicinity, for a Total and Immediate Repeal of the Corn Laws.—By several hon. Members, from various places, against the proposed Measures respecting Customs and Corn Importation.—By several hon. Members, from a great number of places, for a Repeal of the Corn Laws.—By Mr. Bright, from Minister of the Congregational Independent Church, and Congregations of Protestant Dissenters, in the Parishes of Bicester and Launton, for Commercial Reform.—By Lord Rendlesham, from Frances Sarah Barlee, of Duke's Bridge House, Bungay, for Redress against certain Proceedings in the Court of Chancery, &c.—By Colonel Fox, from Inhabitants of Poplar, for Remission of Sentence upon William S. Ellis.—By Mr. Blackburne, from Inhabitants of Warrington and Upton-upon-Severn, against Enrolment of the Militia.—By Colonel Fox, from Inhabitants of Poplar, for Remis- 1255 sion of Sentence upon Frost, Williams, and Jones.—By Mr. Aldam, from Inhabitants of the Borough of Leeds, for Peace with America, and against Enrolment of the Militia.