§ Petitions presented. By the Bishop of DURHAM' from Sunderland; Bishop Wearmouth; and Monk Wearmouth; by the Earl of UXBRIDGE, from Worcester; by Viscount LORTON, from the Journeymen Shoemakers of London; by the Earl of HARROWBY, from Sandon; by the Earl of KINNOUL., from Dunblane; by the Bishop of BRISTOL, from Chalbury; by the Earl of ROSREERY, from Blewbury; by the Marquess of CHOLMONDELY, from Pont-y-pool, and Tremeirchion; and by Viscount MELBOURNE, from Broughton Place, Edinburgh, and from Hminster,—for the Better Observance of the Sabbath.—By Lord KING, from two Parishes in Ireland, against the Adoption of Coercive Measures for that Country.—By the Earl of HARHOWBY, from Sandon, for a Repeal of the Beer Act.—By Viscount MRLBOURNE, from the Retailers of Beer in Bolton-le-Moors, to be put on a footing with the Licensed Victuallers; and from Penzance, for such an alteration in the Election of the Municipal body as will give the Inhabitants a control over its proceedings.