§ Petitions presented. By the Duke of PORTLAND, from the Bengal Chamber of Commerce, for an Equalization of the Duties on East and West-India Produce.—By Lord TEMPLEMORE, from Taghmon, against Tithes.—By Lord WHARNCLIFFE, from Halifax, against Allowing Beer to be drunk on the Premises of Beer Shops.—By the Dukes of RUTLAND and WELLINGTON, Marquesses of SALISBURY and BRISTOL, Earl DE GREY, Lords KENYON, LYNDHURST, and ELLENBOROUGH, and the Bishop of LICHFIELD and COVENTRY, from a great Number of Places,—against;—and by the Duke of GRAFTON, Marquesses of LANSDOWNE and WESTMINSTER; Earl RADNOR, Viscount MELBOURNE, and Lords DUNCANNON and BROUGHAM, from a number of Places, in favour of, the Municipal Corporations' Bill.