§ Petitions presented. By Mr. BROCKLEHURST, from Macclesfield, by Colonel GORE LANGTON, from a place in Somerset, by Sir C. B. VERE, from a place in Suffolk, and by Mr. JAMES STEWART, from Honiton, for the abolition of Negro Apprenticeship.—By General O'NEIL, from two parishes in Antrim, against the Irish Poor-law Bill.—By the hon. R. FITZGIBBON, from a place in the county of Limerick, for the total abolition of Tithes.—By Mr. MAXWELL, from the Grand Jury of the 891 county of Cavan, against a Clause in the Irish Poor-law Bill.—By Sir C. BLUNT, from Lewes, for the Ballot.—By Lord COLE, from Annan, for a continuance of the Irish Linen Act.—By Lord CASTLEREAGH, from the Grand Jury of the county of Down, against the Irish Poor-law Bill; and from a parish in the county of Down, to the same effect.—By Mr. DENNISTOUN, from Glasgow, and other places, against any further Endowments to the Scotch Church.—By Mr. ETWALL, from Andover, by Mr. HERRIES, from Harwich, by Sir E. KNATCHBULL, from Hythe, and by Mr. PLUMPTRE, and other Members, from various places, against the Municipal Boundaries Bill.