§ Petitions presented. By Mr. CAYLEY, from Westmoreland, Whitby, Richmond, and other places, by Colonel WEYMSS, from various places in the county of Fife, by Major AGLIONBY, from various places in Cumberland, and by Mr. PEASE, from a great number of places in Durham and Glocester, and by Colonel DAVIES, from Worcester, for the Abolition of Negro Apprenticeship.—By Sir E. FILMER, from the churchwardens of a parish in Kent, for a reduction in the rates of Postage.—By Colonel WEYMSS, twelve, from places in the county of Fife, against further endowment to the Church of Scotland.—By Mr. WARBURTON, from 150 London solicitors and attornies, from Bridport, and from two printing-offices in London, in favour of a low and uniform rate of Postage.—By Colonel BUTLER, from a place in the county of Kilkenny, to be relieved from the payment of Tithes.—By Sir E. HAYES from a place in the county of Donegal, against the system of education in Ireland.—By Lord W. BENTINCK, from Glasgow, in favour of a reduction in the rates of Postage.—By Sir R. INGLIS, from the University of Oxford, against the proposition for leasing of Church lands and the arrangement of ecclesiastical duties; and to the same effect from the dean and chapter of Windsor, and from the dean and chapter of the collegiate church of St. Peter's, Westminster.—And by Sir R. PEEL, four, from printing offices in London, against the Copyright Bill.