§ Petitions presented. By Sir ROBERT FRANKLAND, from Thirsk, for the Reduction of the Duty on Excise Licenses.—By Dr. BALDWIN, from Cork, for a 379 Repeal of the Legislative Union.—By Sir ROBERT INGLIS, from the Archdeacon and Clergy of Bath, against the Irish Church Temporalities Bill.—By Colonel CONOLLY, from Donagh; and Mr. J. SCOTT, from Alton, for a Law to ensure the Better Observance of the Lord's Day.—By Sir J. DALRYMPLE, from Edinburgh, for an additional Duty on Spirits; and from the same Place, for an Inquiry into the Manner of Forwarding the Mails between London, Bristol, Edinburgh, Manchester, &c.—By Mr. HERBERT CURTEIS, from the Licensed Victuallers of Battle, for Relief from the House and Window Tax; and from the Unitarian Dissenters of the same Place, for Relief from their Grievances.—By Mr. T. GLADSTONE, from the Inhabitants of Portarlington, for the Privilege of Electing their own Local and Municipal Officers.—By Mr. R. BIDDULPH, from Hereford, for a Repeal of the Taxes on Knowledge.—By Mr. SANFORD, from several Towns in Somersetshire, against the General Register of Deeds Bill.—By Mr. GILLON, from Linlithgow and Inverary, for Alterations in the Royal Burgh (Scotland) Bill.—By Mr. GILLON, Dr. BALDWIN, and Mr. HERBERT CURTEIS, from several Places,—against Slavery.—By Mr. SANFORD, Mr. KEMYS TYNTE, and Mr. J. SCOTT, from several Places,—against the Sale of Beer Act.