§ By Mr. HUMS, from the Merchants, Bankers, and other Inhabitants of the Royal Burgh of Dundee; from the City of Bath; the Bakering Corporation of Perth; the Tailoring Corporation of Perth; and the Magistrates and Council of the Borough of St. Ronayne, in the County of Fife:—By Mr. WHITBREAD, from Bedford. By Mr. HUME, from the Rector and other Inhabitants of the parish of Great Creaton, in Northamptonshire, for a! diminution in the severity of the Criminal Law, especially with reference to capital punishments. By Mr. PRITTIE, from the Artizans and Tradesmen of Clonmell, for a repeal of the legislative Union between England and Ireland. For the Abolition of Negro Slavery, by Colonel GRANT, from the Barony of Portsoy:—By Sir H. BUNBURY from Newton, Suffolk:— By Mr. TENNYSON, from Bishop's Wearmouth:—By Lord NEWARK, from East Retford. For the Abolition of the Duty on Coals, by Mr. MAJORTMAKKS, from Hythe:—By Sir H. RUNBCRY, from Beccles, in Suffolk:—By Mr. TYRELL., from Bungay, in Norfolk:—By Mr. TRNNYSON, from the Coal-shippers of Sunderland:—By Mr. D. GILBERT, from Bodmin and Penzance:—By Mr. WHITEREAD, from Bedford. Against the Truck System, by Mr. LITTLETON', from Haslingden, Staffordshire; and from Wm. Birt, of Park End, in the Forest of Dean.