§ Petitions presented. By Lord ALTHORP, from Northampton; and Sir R. HILL, from Drayton, for Protection to the Established church, and against the Separation of church and State.—By Captain GORDON, from two Presbyteries, against altering the present System of Church Patronage in Scotland.—By Mr. DUNCOMBE, from the Clergy of Ripon and Boroughbridge, against the Dissenters' Marriages Bill; from several Parishes of York against separating Ainsty from the Jurisdiction of that Town.—By Mr. MARSHALL, from Leeds, against the proposed Measure of Church Rates; also in favour of the Sale of Beer Act Amendment Bill.—By Mr. E.J.STANLEY, from two Places, for Relief to the Dissenters; from Staly Bridge, for the Separation of Church and State.—By Sir ROWLAND HILL, from Salop, for amending the Sale of Beer Act.—By Sir D. K. SANDFORD, from Nailston, against the Sabbath Observance (Scotland) Bill.—By Sir ROWLAND HILL, Messrs. E. J. STANLEY, DUNCOMBE, RYLE, and WILGRAHAM, from several Places,—against the University Admission Bill.—By Mr. WILBRAHAM, from the Debtors in Chester Gaol, against Imprisonment for Debt.—By Mr. LOCKE and Mr. MAXWELL, from three Places, for an inquiry into the Causes of Drunkenness.—By Sir D. K. SANDFORD and Captain GORDON, from several Places, for Protection to the Scottish Church.—By the latter, from the Parochial Schoolmasters of Kincardine, for an increased Stipend; from Aberdeen, for the Repeal of the Reciprocity of Duties Act—By Mr. BLACKBURNE, from Huddersfield, for the Repeal of the Duty on Gallipoli oil.—By the same, and Mr. FIELDEN, from several Places,—against the Poor Laws' Amendment Bill.—By Lord ALTHORP, from the Handloom Weavers of Balfour, for a Board of Trade.