§ Petitions presented. By the Earl of RADNOR, from Chard, against Tithes:—By the Earl of DARTMOUTH from Olney, for a Revision of the Poor Laws:—By the 323 Duke of WELLINGTON, from Protestant Inhabitants of Galway, against the Indemnity Bill; and from John Percy Holloway, of Rye, and by the Earl of HAREWOOD, from Bridlington, against the Reform Bill:—By Lord LORTON, from Killesher and Screen:—By the Earl of WICKLOW, from Bulmer-cum-Belchamp, Walter, and Middleton, and from the Tithe-payers of Tully and Aughrrish for a Provision to make the Tithe Composition Act compulsory:—By the Earl of RODEN, from Temple Trim; and By the Bishop of GLOUCESTER, from the Clergy of the Diocese of Gloucester, against the New System of Education in Ireland:—By Earl GREY, from the Inhabitants of Cork for the Restoration of the Ancient Rights of the Citizens of that place, and that the Officers of the Corporation may be chosen by the Rate-payers; and from the Renfrewshire Agricultural Society in favour of Reform:—By a NOBLE LORD, from the Inhabitants of Clogher, for the Abolition of Tithes In Ireland:—By the Earl of CAMPERDOWN, from the Inhabitants of Lockwinnock, Culfreightrin, and Grange, in favour of the Reform Bill; and by Lord TEYNHAM, from the Inhabitants of Horsham, for a Limitation of the Hours of Working in Factories.