§ PETITIONS PRESENTED. By Viscount Ebrington, from Plymouth, for Abolition of Freedom from Arrest.—By Mr. Tufnell, from Devonport, complaining of Want of Religious Instruction.—By Lord Brackley, from Blythemarsh (Stafford), against the Grant to Maynooth College.—By Mr. G. Hamilton, from Llanhenoch (Monmouth), against Legalising a Roman Ambassador, and the Admission of Jews into Parliament.—By Dr. Bowring, from Alphonse de Normandy, respecting the Use of Sulphate of Soda in the Manufacture of Soap.—By Mr. G. Craig, from Merchants of the City of Edinburgh, for Repeal of the Banks of Issue, and Banking (Scotland) Act.—By Mr. Hindley, from Ashton-under-Lyne, and Colonel Thompson, from York, against Coercion, and for Measures of Amelioration (Ireland).—By Mr. James Clay, from Members of the Hull Chamber of Commerce, for Inquiry respecting the Currency.—From James Walkinshaw, of the Isle of Wight, for the Production of certain Papers relative to the Manchester and Southampton Railway Bill (1846).—From Joseph Gibbs, Civil Engineer, of Portland-place, London, for the Production of Papers relating to the Northern and Southern Connecting Railway Bill (1846).—From Board of Guardians of the Hereford Union, against Union Settlement.—From William Frogatt Robson, of No. 10, Lancaster-place, Strand, for the Production of certain Documents relative to the Slave Trade (Gallinas).