§ NEW WRIT.—For Dublin University, v. Right Hon. Frederick Shaw, acc. Chiltern Hundreds.
§ PETITIONS PRESENTED. From Inverness, that the Privilege now granted to Members of Parliament of Freedom from Arrest may be abrogated.—By several hon. Members, from various places, for and against the Jewish Disabilities Bill.—By Sir R. Inglis, from Norfolk, in favour of, and by Mr. C. Anstey, from several places, against, the Roman Catholic Relief Bill.—By Mr. A. Duncombe, from Nottingham, and Earl Jermyn, from Suffolk, for Repeal of Duty on Attorneys' Certificates.—By Sir E. Buxton, from Cadogan Williams, for the Establishment of Agricultural Schools.—By Sir J. Tollemache, from Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Manchester Unity, that the Provisions of the Benefit Societies Act may be Extended to them.—By Mr. Baines, from Kingston-upon-Hull, for Sanitary Regulations—By Mr. Cubitt, from Andover, for Retrenchment of the Naval and Military Expenditure.—By Mr. O. Duncombe, from Poor Law Officers, for a Superannuation Fund.— From Woodbridge, for Abolition of the Punishment of Death.—From Inverness, for Inquiry respecting Turnpike Roads (Scotland).—By Sir E. Buxton, from Burton-upon-Trent, for the Adoption of a Treaty of Arbitration between the British Government and the other Governments of the world respectively, to Settle Disputes between Nations.