§ there.—By Mr. DUODALE, from Sutton Coldfield, against the Corporation Commissioners; from three Places, against the Importation of French Ribands.—By Mr. GISBORNE, from Great Yarmouth, in favour of—and by the same and Mr. HUME, from two Places, against—the Municipal Corporations' Bill.—By Messrs. GISBORNE and DIVETT, from four Places,—for the Repeal of the Duty on Newspaper Stamps.—By Lord EBRINGTON, Mr. GISBORNE, and Mr. BARNARD, from several Places,—for the Repeal of the Duty on Spirit Licenses.—By Sir OSWALD MOSLEY, from Worcester and Barrow, for the Better Observance of the Sabbath.—By Lord DUDLEY STUART, from Ayrshire, for Altering the Law relating to Heaped Measures.—By Mr. BUCKINGHAM, Mr. WILKS, and Mr. PHILIP J. MILES, from several Places,—against Drunkenness.—By Sir EDWARD CODRINGTON, from Devonport, against the undue influence Exercised by the Officers of the Dock-Yard at the late Election.—By Mr. WILKS, from a Protestant Association, in favour of Religious Liberty, and against the Grant for Building Churches in Scotland.—By Captain PECHELL, from several Places, for a more Equal Assessment to the Land-tax.—By Sir FRANCIS BURDETT, from two Parishes in Westminster, and by Mr. W. MILES, from Wellington (Somerset),—against the Imprisonment for Debt BUI.—By Mr. HUME, from the Debtors in Prisons of London and Middlesex, in favour of the above Bill,—By Mr. OLIPHANT, from Perth, for Dissolving the Convention of Royal Burghs; also for an Alteration of the Criminal Law.—By Major CUMMING BRUCE, and Mr. ROBERT FERGUSON, from Laggan and Marnact, for Protection to the Church of Scotland.—By Mr. HUME. from the Magistrates of Middlesex, for the Repeal of a part of the Act 25th George 2nd; from Framlingham, against the Imprisonment of John Childs.—By Mr. L. HODGES, from the Farmers of Tunbridge, for Relief; from Tunbridge-Wells, in favour of the Medway Navigation Bill.—By Mr. F. SHAW, from Grange Clare, against Allowing any Individual to Vote at Elections who has not paid up all his Tithes six Months prior to the Election; from Lower Ormond, in favour of the Assure Removal Bill.