§ Petitions presented. By Mr. O'CONNELL, from the Catholic Residents at Madras, for Appointing a Clergyman of their Persuasion to reside among them.—By Mr. BOLLING, from Bolton, against the Dissenters' Marriage Bill.—By Lord MORPETH, from Dewsbury (Yorkshire) for Repealing the Duty on Spirit Licenses; from Tadmorden, for the Repeal of the Factories' Regulation Act; and from Leeds, for continuing the Drawback on Soap used in Manufactories.—By Sir ROBERT BATESON, from the General Synod of Ulster, against the present Manner of Administering Oaths to Presbyterians.—By Mr. WILKS, from Ashwell, against Tithes.—By Mr. HODGES, from Horsmonden, in favour of a Commutation of Tithes.—By Mr. EWART, from the Isle of Man, for a Reform of the Institutions of the Island.—By Mr. DIVETT, from Ripon, against the Erection of small Tenements for the Purpose of creating Votes; from Teignmouth, against the Dues on Coal levied by the Corporation of Exeter.—By Mr. O'DWYER, from Navan, for Exempting Materials used for Building Catholic Churches, from the Payment of Duty—By Mr. CHRISTOPHER FITZSIMON, from Persons Confined for Debt in Kilmainham Marshalsea, for Extending the Provisions of the Imprisonment for Debt Bill to Ireland.—By Mr. HODGES, from two Places, against the same Bill; and by an HON. MEMBER, from Stratford, St. Mary, for Alterations in the same.—By Mr. CHRISTOPHER FITZSIMON, from Garristown, against Tithes.—By Mr. A. JOHNSTONE, from St. Andrew's and St. Leonard's, for the Repeal of the present Law relating to Church Patronage in Scotland.—By Mr. Sergeant JACKSON, from Castle Jordan, against the New System of Education in Ireland; from the Protestants of Clonard's, against the National School System; from three Places, for the Better Observance of the Sabbath.—By Mr. MARK PHILLIPS, from the Handloom Weavers of Bolton, for a Board of Trade.—By Mr. V. SMITH and Mr. WARBDRTON, from Northampton and Bridport, for a Remission of the Sentence on the Dorchester Labourers.—By Dr. BOWRING, from Forfar and Kilmalcom, for the Repeal of the Duty on Newspapers.—By Mr. CHALMERS, from Montrose, for carrying into effect the Recommendation of the Committee on Light-houses.—By Mr. F. SHAW and Mr. BUCKINGHAM, from several Places, for the Suppression of Drunkenness.—By Mr. SINCLAIR, from two Places, against the present Law of Patronage in Scotland.—By Sir R. PEEL and Messrs. H. JOHNSTONE, A. JOHNSTON, SINCLAIR, and an HON. MEMBER, from a Number of Places, for Protection to the Church of Scotland.—By Mr. STEWART MACKENZIE, from Kirrymuir, against any Grant for Building Churches in Scotland.—By Sir ROBERT PEEL, Sir ROBERT BATESON, and Mr. SINCLAIR, from Islington and other Places,—against the Proposed Measure of Church Reform in Ireland.—By Mr. TOOKE, from Persons belonging to the Profession of the Law in Loudon, for Better Accommodation for them in the Judges Chambers; from two Parishes in London, against the Vestries' Act Amendment Bill.—By Mr. HARCOURT, from the Licensed Victuallers of Henley-upon-Thames, against the Additional Duty on Spirit Licenses.