§ Petitions presented. By the Duke of WELLINGTON, Earls SEFTON, BROWNLOW, and WINCHILSEA, and Lord LYNDHURST, from a Number of Places,—against the Local Jurisdiction Bill.—By the Duke of RICHMOND, from Chichester, and the Western Division of the County of Sussex, against the General Registry of Deeds Bill.—By the Earl of HADDINGTON, from the Medical Practitioners of Leeds, for an Alteration of the Apothecaries Act.—By the Marquesses of WESTMINSTER, SLIGO and BUTE, the Earls of ROSEBERY and SUFFOLK, Lords BEXLEY, LYTTLEDALE, ROLLE, SUFFIELD, and BARHAM, and the Bishop of LONDON, from a great Number of Places,—262 by Lord SUFFIELD,—against Slavery.—By the Duke of WELLINGTON, from Avoch, for Compensation to the Colonial Proprietors; and from the Merchants and Shipowners of Newcastle, against the Dutch Embargo.—By the Earl of CARLISLE, from several Dissenting Congregations at Liverpool, for Relief respecting Registration, Marriages, and Church Rates.—By the Earl of RODEN, Lord LYTTLETON, and the Bishops of LINCOLN, BANGOR, and LICHFIELD, from several Places,—for a Better Observance of the Lord's Day.—By the Earl of RODEN, from the Non-juring Christians of London, for being allowed to Substitute a Solemn Affirmation for an Oath.—By the Bishops of LICHFIELD, and BATH and WELLS, from several Places,—against the Sale of Beer Act—By the Marquess of SALISBURY, from Hertford, m favour of the Factories' Regulation Bill.—By a NOBLE LORD, from Waterford, for the Granting of Equal Rights to the Jews.