§ Petitions presented. By Mr. SHAW, from Malahide and Clonmel, against the Irish Church Bill.—By Mr. BLAMIRE, from Landholders and Farmers of five Districts in Cumberland, for the Abolition of the Malt Duty.—By Mr. GEORGE F. YOUNG, from W. Tindal, Chairman of the Shipowners' Society, against any Alteration in the Timber Duties.—By Mr. BLACKBURNE, from J. E. Hubbarty, Recorder of Lancaster, complaining of Statements in the Report of the Corporation Commissioners respecting him.—By Mr. WAKLEY, from Bradford and Chichester, for the Remission of the Punishment on the Dorchester Labourers; and from the Cartwright Club, for the Ballot and Annual Parliaments.—By Lord SANDON, from Liverpool, in favour of the Lords' Amendments to the Corporations' Bill.—By Mr. OTWAY CAVE, from St. Georges's, Hanover Square, for the Repeal of the Window Tax; and by the CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER, from certain Jews, for the Removal of Disabilities.