§ Petitions presented. By Mr. SHARMAN CRAWFORD, and other Hon. MEMBERS, from Phillipstown, and various other places, for Municipal Corporations (Ireland); and for the Abolition of Tithes (Ireland); from Dundalk, for Poor-laws (Ireland); from Enigh, Treugh, and Dungannon, for the Amendment of the Law of Landlord and Tenant.—By Colonel WESTENRA, from Bangher and Lusmagh, for Municipal Corporations Bill, Abolition of Tithes (Ireland).—By Mr. THORNLEY, Mr. WILSON PATTEN, Mr. POULETT THOMSON, from Carlisle, Manchester, Godly, Chorly, and Burnley, for Repeal of Duty on Cotton Wool.—By Mr. S. CRAWFORD and Mr. GROTE, from Ballycommon and other places, for Vote by Ballot.—By the ATTORNEY-GENERAL, Mr. GROTE, and Mr. BRAM-STON, from Edinburgh, London, and Romford, for Reduction of Duty on Fire Insurances.—By Lord JAMES STUART, from Irvine, for the Repeal of Duty on Soap.—By Mr. Sergeant WILDE, from Ackworth, for Extension of the Elective Franchise.—By the ATTORNEY-GENERAL, from Edinburgh, for a Law relating to the construction of Mer- 160 chant Vessels.—By Sir WILLIAM FOLKES, and other Hon. MEMBERS, from Totness, and various other places, for Amendment of Poor-law Act.—By the ATTORNEY-GENERAL, from Auchtermuchty, for the Small Debts (Scotland) Bill, and from Inverary, for an Alteration of the Bill; from the Society of Solicitors in the Supreme Court of Scotland, for the Repeal of Duty on Attorneys' Certificates.—By Captain WEMYSS, from Leslie, complaining of the Creation of Fictitious Votes, and from Ayr, for revision of the mode of licensing Innkeepers.