§ MINUTES. Petitions presented. By Mr. GROTE, from Lynn, in favour of the Ballot—By Sir S. WHALLEY, from Marylebone, by Mr. HARVEY, from Kettering, by Mr. LEADER, from St. James's and St. Martin's, Westminster, from Paddington, and other places, by Sir W. MOLESWORTH, from Leeds, and two places, and by Mr. HUME, from Edinburgh, deprecating the conduct of Government in relation to Canada.—By Sir S. WHALLEY, from St. Pancras, to place the hon. Member for Southward on the Pension List Committee.—By Mr. ORD, from Newcastle-on-Tyne, to repeal the duty on Marine Insurances.—By Mr. WAKLEY, from a Working Men's Association at Bristol, and other places, for an inquiry into the Cotton-spinners Association.—By Mr. DENISTOUN; from Glasgow, for an establishment to examine and license Masters and Mates of Merchant Ships; and from the same place, against any additional grant to the Scotch Church.—By Mr. YATES, from Carlow, for the total abolition of Tithes.—By Mr. DARBY, from Hop Growers in Sussex, against the duty on Hops.