PETITIONS. 

     The following petitions were presented : Against the Opening of the Crystal Palace, the British Museum, &c., on Sunday—By Mr. HEYWOOD, from the Wesleyan Methodists of Barrowford and Marden, Lancashire; by Mr. C. H. CAVENDISH, from Ashford, Whaley, and Mowyash; by Mr. WARNER, from Necton, Norfolk; by Colonel GILPIN, from Clifton, Bedfordshire; by Mr. STEEL, from Wesleyans of Cockermouth; by Mr. CHILD, from Staffordshire; by Mr. LAYARD, from Protestant dissenters of Madorn; by Mr. GREENALL, from congregations at Warrington; by Mr. PACKE, from Gilmorton, Leicestershire; by Mr. BANKES, from the Isle of Portland, Swanage, and other places in Dorsetshire; by Mr. BAINES, from Cahurchy; by Mr. HORSFALL, from Liverpool, and Bootle, Lancashire; by Mr. K. SEYMER, from Blandford and Houghton; by Sir W. JOLLIFFE, from Petersfield; by Mr. Alderman CHALLIS, from the congregation of the Tabernacle, Moorfields, signed by 530 persons, and from Stoke Newington; by Mr. H. HERBERT, from the Presbytery of Cork; by Mr. MORRIS, from Methodists of Llanelly; by Mr. FARRER, from members of the Holy Trinity Church, Darlington, and from Bedmearshall, Durham; by Mr. MASTERMAN, from inhabitants of Bridewell; by Mr. BRAND, from Lewes; by Mr. A. PELLATT, from Southwark; by Mr. PERCY, from teachers, &c., of Launceston; by Mr. MASSEY, from the congregation of St. John’s Chapel, Newport, Isle of Wight; by Sir H. STRACEY, from Wood Bastinck, Norfolk; by Mr. R. PALMER, from parishes in Berkshire; by Mr. MIALL, from Raglan, Monmouthshire, and Beaufort, Breconshire; by Mr. BRAMSTON, from places in Essex; by Sir F. KELLY, from places in Suffolk; and by Lord J. MANNERS, Mr. DUNCOMBE, and Mr. SPOONER.