§ Petitions presented. By Mr. LEADER, from Tradesmen, and other Inhabitants of Glasgow, to extend the Royal mercy to the men who were lately condemned at Edinburgh for a conspiracy at Glasgow; from the Working Men's Association at Carmarthen, praying that the twenty-three persons, eight of whom had been sent to Bermuda by order of the Governor-General of Canada, and the remaining fifteen forbidden to enter the province on pain of death, may receive a full, free, and unconditional Pardon.—By Mr. HAWES, against any Alteration of the Beer Act.—By Mr. O. CAVE, from the Chairman and Secretary of a Society in the county of Tipperary, for the Total Abolition of Tithes in Ireland.—By Sir R. INGLIS, from Slingsby, in favour of the Established Church in Canada; from Oxbroke (Derby), against the Encouragement of Idolatrous practices in the East Indies; and from the Clergy and Archdeaconry of Colchester, against any measure for settling Parochial Assessments similar to the late Bill.