§ Bill. Read a first time:—House Duty Repeal. Petitions presented. By Messrs. MADOX, WILKS, BRISCOE, MOSTYN, DAWSON, VIVIAN, DENISON, METHUEN, and WATKINS, Captain Ross, Sir J. BYNG, Sir W. FOLKES, and Sir J. JOHNSTONE, from a Number of Places, for Relief to the Dissenters.—By Mr. GILLON, from Cupar, for severing the connexion between Church and State.—By Mr. MAXWELL, from the Friendly Societies of Ayr and Renfrewshire, for Relief from Taxation.—By Mr. DENISON, from Cranley; and by Sir CHARLES GREY, Mr. BARING, and Mr. MILES, from several Places,—against any Measures likely to weaken the Efficiency of the Established Church.—By Mr. GILLON, from Linlithgowshire, that the attendance of the Bishops in the House of Peers may be dispensed with.—By Mr. DENISON, from three Places, in favour of a Labour Rate.—By Messrs. DENISON, TYRRELL, METHUEN, BARING, and MILES, and by Captain VORKE, from a Number of Places,—for Relief to the Agricultural Interest—By Mr. C. BERKELEY, from Cheltenham, against the additional Charge of one Penny by the Post Office for the Conveyance of Newspapers and Letters—By Messrs. HUME, STRUTT, JAMES OSWALD, ABERCROMBIE, and Sir HENRY PARNELL, from a Number of Places, for the Repeal of the Corn Laws—By Mr. SINCLAIR, from several Places, against the present System of Church Patronage in Scotland.—By Mr. JOHN O'CONNELL, from Youghall, for the Abolition of Tolls and Customs at Fairs and Markets in Ireland.—By Messrs. BLAKE and ABERCROMBY, from several Places,—against Tithes in Ireland.—By Mr. HALL DARE, from several Places, against any Alteration in the Corn Laws.—By Sir ANDREW AGNEW, and Messrs. ATHERLY and MOSTYN, from several Places,—for the Better Observance of the Sabbath—By Mr. FLEETWOOD, from Broughton, for a Revision of the Penal Laws, and the Abolition of the Punishment of Death.—By Mr. METHUEN, from The Woollen Manufacturers of Wilts, &c., against the Use of Machinery.