§ By the Earl of Bandon, from Passage, that the Cove of Cork may be appointed a Packet Station; and from several Parishes in the Diocese of Cork, and Ross, in favour of the Church Education Society in Ireland.—From St. Andrew's, and other places in Scotland, for the Repeal of the Corn and Provision Laws.—By the Bishop of London, from Wethersfield, against any further Grant to Maynooth College.—By Lords Prudhoe, and Stafford, from Newtown, Limarody, and other places, for an Alteration of the Law of Marriages (Ireland).—By Lord Brougham, from the Literary and Scientific Institution of Liverpool, against the Rates and Taxes to which such Institutions were subjected; and from Clergymen near Leeds, that no Clergyman may be Appointed for Wales who cannot Speak the Welsh Language.—By a noble Lord, from Parishes in Westminster, and Southwark, for a Repeal of the Tolls on Waterloo, and other Metropolitan Bridges.—From S. Bannister, praying for Inquiry into the Intercourse of British Colonists with the Coloured Natives.