§ Petitions presented. By Mr. WALLACE, from Cupar, for the Conveyance of the Mail direct through Fife. —By several Hon. MEMBERS, from various places, complaining of the advantage enjoyed by the Proprietors of the Post-office Shipping Gazette over the Proprietors of similar Publications,—By Mr. WALLACE, from Greenock, com- 734 plaining of the Exportation of Foreign made Biscuit and Flour in Bond as Merchandise; but in reality for the consumption of the Ships' crews.— By Mr. HINDLEY and Lord GRANVILLE SOMERSET, from Monmouth and another place, for Reduction of the Duty on Tobacco.—By several Hon. MEMBERS, from various places, for Repeal of Duty on Soap.—By Mr. HUME, from Collonsay, Argyleshire, complaining of Distress.—By Colonel THOMPSON, from several places, for Repeal of Corn-laws; and from Kingston-upon-Hull, for County-rates Bill.—By Mr. G. F. YOUNG, from Tynemouth, for Repeal of Duty on Marine Insurances.—By Mr. Fox MAULE, from Aberfeldy and Coupar Angus, for Small Debts (Scotland) Bill.—By Lord G. LENNOX, Mr. BROTHERTON, and other Hon. MEMBERS, from Radford, Wakefield, Wigan, and various other places, for Amendment and Repeal of Poor-law Act.—By Mr. RAMSBOTTOM, against Repeal of the said Act.— By several Hon. MEMBERS, from various places, against the proposed measure for Repeal of Church-rates.—By several Hon. MEMBERS, from various places, for the Abolition of Church-rates.