§ Petitions presented. By the Duke of WELLINGTON, from the Protestants of the Wardenship of Galway, praying to be heard by Counsel against the Indemnity Bill:—By Lord CLONCURRY, from the Corporation of the City of London, for an Alteration in the existing Laws relating to the Oaths of Supremacy and Abjuration:—By the Earl of DARNLEY, from the Inhabitants of Rochester; and by Lord DURBAN, from South Shields, to take the case of that Town into consideration on the Question of Reform; from the Inhabitants of Stockton-on-Tees, and from the Operative Cotton Spinners of Glasgow, in favour of the Bill for Limiting the Hours of Employment of Children in Factories:—By the Earl of FINGAL, from the Inhabitants of Cruizetown:—By Viscount CLIFDEN, from the Inhabitants of Kiltinell and Clonegoose, Graig, Ullard, and Powerstown; and by Lord CLONCURRY, from the Inhabitants of Celbridge and Dromiken, for the Abolition of Tithes and Church Rates in Ireland:—By Lord TEMPLEMORE, from the Inhabitants of Enniscorthy, and Temple Shannon, for the Repeal of the Vestry Act; and from the Inhabitants of Killag and Kilmannon for a similar measure of Reform to be given to Ireland as that intended for England:—By Lord DURHAM, from the Members of the Council of the Political Union of Bethnal Green; and by the Earl of RADNOR, from the Pressis of the Bannockburn Political Union, in favour of Reform:—By Lord CLONCURRY, from the Corporation of London, in favour of the New System of Education intended for Ireland:—By the Duke of GORDON, from the Provincial Synod of Aberdeen. By the Bishop of LINCOLN, from the Clergy and Laity of Louth, Horncastle, Spilsby, and Alford. By the Earl of MANSFIELD, from the Inhabitants of Torquay; and from the Minister, Elders, and Inhabitants of Tillicoultry. By the Bishop of EXETER, from 9,000 Inhabitants of the County of Devon. By the Bishop of BATH and WELLS, from the Inhabitants of Taunton; and by the 496 Duke of BUCCLEUGH, from the Presbytery of Lochmaben, against the proposed System of Education for Ireland:—By Viscount STRANGFORD, from the Inhabitants of Gravesend and Milton; and by the Marquis of SALISBURY, from the Shipowners, Masters, and Pilots of Greenwich, Blackwall, Limehouse, and the Pool, against the Gravesend Pier Bill:—By the Earl of DARNLEY, from the Inhabitants of Gravesend and Milton, Chatham and Rochester; of Persons in the Metropolis engaged in Mercantile and Shipping Concerns, and of Operatives of the Metropolis, in favour of the Bill.