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FAST DAY. — For an address to his Majesty that a day

be set apart for fasting and prayer. Officiating minister and inhabitants of Raithby ; inhabitants eE Swinton. Hrsrnoo Wtnnws.—For the abolition of the practice, in India, of widows burn- ing themselves on the funeral piles of their husbands. Inhabitants of Hanley and Shelton. IMYEACEDIENT or MINIsTERS.—That the late Ministers be impeached. Richard Jones. IRELAND—Eduestion.—Against the annual grant to the Society for the Edam • tion.of the Poor in Ireland. Parishioners of Rathdowny. LABOURERS' WAuss.—Against the practice of paying them by goods. Provost, magistrates, and town council of the royal burgh of Ayr; workmen and labourers on the iron and coal works of Wolverhampton; inhabitants and working classes of Lydbrook. New CHURCRES.—For an Act enabling parties who build and endow a new church to hold the perpetual presentation-after consecration by the bishop, with- out consent of diocesan, patron, or incumbent of the parish-church. Clergy, in- cumbents of livings and others, in the city of Bristol. REFORM OF PARIJASIENT.—IIeritors, occupiers of land, and householders of Kelton; heritors, farmers, and inhabitants of .Buittle; gentry, clergy, merchants. manufacturers, and inhabitants of Wolverhampton; inhabitants of Chichester; of the royal burgh of Dingwall; magistrates, town councillors, burgesses, house- holders, and inhabitants of the royal burgh of Forfar; inbabitants of St. Maryle- bone ; inhabitants of the city of Durham ; burgesses and inhabitants of St. An- drew's ; inhabitants of Perth ; corporation of Lewes; inhabitants of Thornfalcon 7, inhabitants of Stockport; Henry Cooper, Mayor of the city of Canterbury. Election by.Ballot.—in favour of. Inhabitant householders of S. James. Clerkenwell; proprietors, occupiers, and others of Aucbterarder; citizens of Waterford, inhabitants of Walsall; Operatives and labourers of Kingborn ; inha- bitants of Markinch; of Godaimiag; inhabitant householders of the ward of Farringdon Without. Scom.ann—.Royal Harghs.—For an alteration of the system of parliamentary and burgh elections. Incorporation of smiths, tailors, shoemakers, and weavers in Lanark; burgh heritora, burgesses, and inhabitants of the burgh of Annan ; heritors. burgesses, and inhabitants of the royal burgh of Dysart ; freeholders, commis. sioners of supply, and landowners of the stewartry of Kirkcudbright ; Hammermen Incorporation of Perth; magistrates, councillors, burgesses, merchants, and in. ltabitants of the royal.burgb of Wigtown ; magistrates and town council of the royal burgh of Arbroath ' • of burgesses and inhabitants of Burntisland ; magistrates and council of the royal burgh of Newburgh ; of Earlesferry ; of Falkland ; of the freeholders, heritore, and others, of the county of Ross; of the provost, resident magistrates, and town council of the royal burgh of Dingwall ; burgesses, feuars, aud inhabitants of the royal burgh of Wick ; magistrates, burgesses, and others of the royal burgh of Stranraer ; burgesses, freemen, and inhabitants of the royal burgh of Banff; of the incorporation of goldsmiths of the city of Ediuburgh ; of the inhabitants and council of the royal burgh of Auchtermuchty ; burgesses, house- holders, and inhabitants of Newburgh; of the deacon and boxmaeter of the Wright incorporation of Perth ; magistrates and councillors of the burgh of Barony of Oban ; and the provost, baillies, and dean of guild of the royal burgh of Dum- fries.

Tallow Candles-For the repeal of the excise-duty. Manufacturers of tallow candles of Edinburgh.

S eLECT VES T RI favour of the proposed Bill for the regulation of select vestries. Inhabitant householders of St. Pancras.

SLAVER v.-For the abolition thereof. United Associate Congregation of Gard- ner's Crescent, Edinburgh ; inhabitants of Abbotshall; of Godalming ; minister, elders, members, and seatholders of the United Associate Congregation of the chapel in Rose Street, Edinburgh ; inhabitants of Nun Monekton ; Protestant ])is. Settlers of Market Lavington ; Baptists of Bretton, in the parish of Westbury; Inhabitants of Colerne ; Wesleyan Methodists of Roche ; of St. Dennis ; inhabi- tants of Cropper Street, Manchester; Baptists of Wolston ; female inhabitants of Coseley ; Protestant Dissenters of Abbotts Bromley ; Baptists of Bilderstone ; in- habitants of 13rontsgrove ; Baptist minister and congregation of the city of Lincoln; inhabitants of I.eicester ; of Killingworth ; of Fartown, Deighton, and Bradley ; of St. James' Clerkenwell; of the united associate congregation of Oldmeldrurn ; of Independents of Treleach; of Blynyddbach; Wesleyan Methodists of 13allina Chapel ; Calvinistic Independents of Castle Green Chapel, Bristol ; Independents of Bridgewater.

TAXATION-Assessed Taxes.-For the repeal of. Churchwardens, overseers, and inhabitant householders of Christchurch (Surrey); inhabitants of Longwood; of Seaton ; payers of assessed taxes of St. Philip and St. Jacob, Bristol ; inhabitant householders of the ward of Cornhill ; inhabitant householders of St. Anne,West- minster, anti of churchwardens, overseers, and guardians of the poor, and others, of St. Luke, Middlesex ; inhabitants of Bridlington Quay ; Clapham, York; of Egton ; of St. Michael at Plea (Norwiell.

Coal Duties.-For the repeal. Inhabitants of Broxbourne and Hoddesclon ; mayor, burgesses, and inhabitants of Arundel ; inhabitants of the ward of Cripple_ gateWithin; householders of Humnanby, Filey, and other places; inhabitants of Royston ; corporation of the Chamber of Cotn:nerce of the City of Waterford; in- habitants of Bristol; common council and inhabitants of the ward of Vintry.

Corn Laws.-For the repeal. Inhabitants of Loughborough.

flovse and Window Duties.-For the repeal. Minister and churchwardens of Long Preston ; inhabitants of the city of Gloucester.

Malt and 7'ithcs.-For abolition of the taxes upon malt, and for commutation for tithes. Inhabitants of several parishes in the vicinity of Reigate.

Property-Tax.-In favour of. Owners and occupiers of land and tithe in the parish of Hatnbledon.

Stamp Duties.-For repeal of duties on attornies' certificates. Members of the 'Society of Procurators practising before the Courts of Law in Perthshire.

Taxation.-For reduction of. Inhabitants of Partrington-in-Holderuess.

NEW WR/TS MOVED FOR.

Beanmaris Sir Robert Williams Deceased.

Kilkenny (County) .... Lord Duncannon Commissioner of Woods and Forests.

Peeblesshire Sir James Montgomery... .Chiltern Hundreds, Windsor Sir It. H. Vivian Chiltern Hundreds.

PROGRESS OF BOLLS BROUGHT IN.

Abjuration Oath Repeal Bill-Reported on Friday ; further consideration of Ileport on Monday, February 21st.

Postmaster-General Bill-Read first time on Thursday; to be read a second time on Monday.

MEMBERS WHO NAVE OBTAINED LEAVE OF ABSENCE.

Mr. Rogers, a mouth ; Mr. Powell, three weeks.

FUTURE BUSINESS OF THE House.

CANINE MADNESS.-Bill to prevent the spreading of canine madness. Mr. Alderman ItVood-February 8.

EXPENDITURE. The Palaces.-To refer papers and accounts relating to Wind- sor Castle and Buckingham Palace to a select committee. Lord Althorp-Feb. 10. Official Salaries.-That a reduction be forthwith made in the salaries of all the Officers of Government, commensurate to the increase made to them during the war, In comequence of the high prices of provisions and the necessaries of life. Alderman Wood-March 22.

Rideau Canal.-To refer accounts and papers relating to the Rideau Canal to a select committee. Lord Althorp-February 10.

FAST.-Address to his Majesty, to appoint a,day for a general fast throughout the United Kingdom. Mr. Perceval-February 14.

IRELAND. Grand Jury Laws.-To bring the grand jury laws under the considera- tion of the House. Mr. Lamb-March 22.

Poor.-Bill for the relief of the aged, helpless, and infirm poor. Mr. O'Brien- February 8.

. Trade.-Bill to prevent the growth of tobacco in Ireland. Lord Althorp- February 11.

Bill to prevent smuggling of whisky and malt in Ireland. Lord Althorp- February 14.

Vestries-Bill respecting vestries in Ireland. Mr. Lamb-March 8. PARLIAMENTARY REFORM.-Bill for a Reform in Parliament. Lord John Russell.-March 1.

Pona-LAws.-Bill for bettering the condition of the labouring poor of England connected with certain improvements in the administration of the Poor-Laws. Mr. Sadler. (Deferred from February 24 to Tuesday, March 8.

TAXATION. Corn- Laws.-Bill for the total repeal of the present existing Corn- Laws, and to establish the importation and exportation of corn free of duty or re- straint of any kind. Mr. Hunt-March 3.) Cottons.-To repeal the duty on printed cottons. Mr. Wilson Patten-Feb.22. Cusfonts.-Bill for the consolidation of the Customs. Mr. Poulett Thompson-- March 3.

Stamp Duties.-Bill for the consolidation of the Stamp Duties. Lord Althorp- March 3.

NOTICES OF MOTIONS, AND ORDERS OF THE DAY, FOR THE ENSUING WEEK.

MONDAY. Orders of the Day-1. Barilla Duties Act-Committee. 2.Postmaster General Bill-Second reading. 3. Ways and Means-Committee. 4. Supply- Committee.

TUESDAY. Notices of Motions-1. Sir John Newport-State of the First Fruits Fund in Ireland. 2. Mr. Alderman Wood-Bill to prevent the spreading of canine madness. 3. Mr. O'Brien-Bill for the relief of the aged, helpless, and infirm poor of Ireland. 4. Mr. Hunt-Address to the King, to grant a general pardon and amnesty to the unfortunate agricultural and other labourers who have been tried and convicted at the late Special Commissions. Order of the Day-Roman Catholic Charities Bill-Second reading. THURSDAY. Notices of Motions-1. Sir John Newport-Bill to prohibit plurality of benefices, and benefices held in commendarn with Bishoprics. 2. Mr. O'Connell Bill for the effectual and radical reform of the abuses in the representation of the people in the Commons Honse of Parliament. 3. Mr. Hume-Select Coinmittee to inquire into the duties of the King's printers in England, Scotland, and Ireland, the authority by which they are held, and how far the public interests are promoted by them. 4. Lord ViSCMInt Althorp-To refer papers and accounts relating to Windsor Castle and Buckingham Palace to a Select Committee. 5. Lord Viscount Althorp -To refer accounts and papers relating to the Rideau Canal to a Select Committee. Orders of the Day-1. Tailzie's Regulation (Scotland) Bill-Second reading. 2. Tailzie's Relief (Scotland) Bill-Second reading. 3.Tailzie's Amendment (Scotland) Bill-Second Reading. 4. Settlement of the Poor Bill-Further consideration of report. S. Labouring Poor Bill-Second reading. 6. Turnpike Roads Bill (Scot- lzsud)-Femnd Reading. FRIDAY. Orders of the Day-1. Money Payment of Wages Bill-Second reed- lug. 2. Colonial Trade Bill-Second reading. 3. Building Act Amendment Bill- Second reading. 4. Liability of Landlords Bill-Second reading. 5. Oaths before Lord Steward Bill-Further consideration of report. Notice, of Motion-Lord Viscount Althorp-Bill to prohibit the growth of tobacco in Ireland.