§ Petitions presented, By Earl FITZWILLIAM, from the City of York, against further Restriction on Savings Banks; and from Leeds, for the Repeal or Revision of the Corn Laws.—By Earl CAWDOR, Lords KENYON, BARHAM, and ROLLE, and the Bishop of LONDON, from several Plaees,—against Slavery.—By the Duke of RICHMOND, from Bexhill, for the same System of Tithes to England that is about to be granted to Ireland.—By Earl CAWDOR, from Aberystwith, for some Measure that will render the Established Church more extensively useful.—By the Marquess of TAVISTOCK, from the Protestant Dissenters of Bedford, for Relief with regard to Marriages, Registration, and Church Rates.—By Lord LYNDHURST, from the Commissioners of the Court of Request of Bristol, to Exempt that City from the operation of the Local Jurisdiction Bill.—By the Earls of CAW DOR, UXBRIDGE, FIFE, GOSFORD, FITZWILLAM, MOR LEY, RADNOR, and ROSEBERY, the Duke of DEVONSHIRE, the Marquess of TAVISTOCK, Lords BARHAM, DINORBEN, WHARNCLIFFE, POLTIMORE, ROLLE, SUFFIELD, STANLEY, DUNDAS, and FEVERSHAM, and the Bishop of LONDON, from a great Number of Places—against Slavery.