§ PUBLIC BILLS.—2½. Railway Companies Dissolutions.
§ PETITIONS PRESENTED. By several hon. Members, from various places, for Better Observance of the Lord's Day.—By several hon. Members, from various places, in favour of the Roman Catholic Relief Bill.—By Mr. Estcourt, and the Chancellor of the Exchequer, from Clergy of Christ Church and Principal Fellows of Jesus College, Oxford, against the Union of Saint Asaph and Bangor, but in favour of the Appointment of a Bishop to the See of Manchester.—By Mr. Feilden, from Merchants, Manufacturers, and other Inhabitants of the Town and Neighbourhood of Blackburn, in favour of the proposed Measure respecting Customs and Corn Importation.—By Mr. Fuller, and Viscount Alford, from Guardians of the Poor of the Ampthill, Woburn, Linton, and East Grinstead Unions, for Rating Owners in lieu of Occupiers of Tenements.—By several hon. Members, from various places, for Repeal or Alteration of the Lunatic Asylums and Pauper Lunatics Act.—By Mr. Gibson Craig, and Mr. Ewart, from Edinburgh, Tongland, and Twynholme, complaining of Refusal to grant Sites for Churches to the Free Church (Scotland).—By Mr. Hutt, from Penrith, in New South Wales, for the Admission of Australian Corn on the same Terms as Canadian.—By Mr. Eliot Yorke, from Cambridge and Norfolk, against the Repeal of the Corn Laws.—By Mr. Philip Howard, from Members of the Committee of the Steam Ship Royal Victoria, of Carlisle, for Reduction of Tolls on Lighthouses.—By Mr. Pakington, from Droitwich, in favour of the Salmon Fisheries Bill.—By Mr. O'Connell, from Rathmines, for Release of W.S. O'Brien, Esq.