§ Petitions presented. By Lord WORSLEY, from Hull, in favour of Mr. R. Hill's plan for conveying Letters.—By Mr. PARROTT, from Kingsbridge, and other places in Devon, by Mr. DIVETT, from Exeter, by Mr. BAINES, from Selby, Yorkshire, for the abolition of Negro Apprenticeship.—By Mr. ESTCOURT, from the Graduates of Glasgow University, complaining of the Apothecaries Act.—By Sir SAMUEL WHALLEY, from Marylebone, condemning the Civil List.—By Mr. WHITE, from Sunderland, and by Mr. GROTE, from places in Suffolk, in favour of the Ballot.—By Mr. LISTER, from Bradford, against making War in Canada.—By Mr. WAKLEY, from Brighton, to remit the punishment of the Glasgow Cotton spinners.—By Sir R. INGLIS, from Clergymen of Leeds, against the Marriage and Registra- 616 tion Acts.—By Mr. LEADER, from Westminster, Lambeth, Paddington, and other places, against the Canada Government Bill.