§ Petitions presented. Against the imposition of any additional Duty on Corn Spirits, by the Earl of HARDWICKE, from the County of Wigton:—By the Earl of CLARE, from the County of Limerick; and also from the Mayor and Citizens of the Town of Limerick:—And by the Duke of DEVONSHIRE, from the Mayor and Citizens of Waterford. By Earl GROSVENOR, from the High Sheriff and Grand Jury of the County of Flint, against the Welch Judicature Bill; and from Liverpool, against the present mode of levying Assessed Taxes. For the Abolition of Slavery, by the Earl of WILTON, from the Protestant Dissenters of Heckmondwicke in Yorkshire.—By Lord HOLLAND, from the Protestant Dissenters of Stroud, Charlton, Great Driffield, Kirbymoorside, Thirsk, and Wakefield:—And by Lord WHARNCLIFFE, from the Protestant Dissenters of Leeds. For a repeal of the Stamp Duties on Newspapers, by Lord HOLLAND, from the Literary and Scientific Institution of the City of London; and from the Journeymen Letter-press Printers of Liverpool. By the Marquis of SALISBURY, from Hoddesdon, for the Abolition of Death as the Punishment of Forgery. By the Karl of BROWNLOW, from the Publicans of Old and New Sleaford, against the Beer Bill.