§ Petitions presented. By Mr. HENRY HANDLEY, from several Places in Lincolnshire, for the Removal of Smithfield Market.—By Mr. BARING, from several Places, for Protection to the Established Church; from the Farmers of Essex, in favour of the Islington Market Bill.—By Alderman Wood, from three Places, for the Redemption of Tithes.—By Mr. WILBRAHAM, from Nantwich, for the Remission of the Sentence on the Dorchester Labourers; from Chester, for Triennial Parliaments, and Vote by Ballot.—By Mr. BRISCOE, from the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, and for the Better Treatment of Dumb Animals.—By Viscount PALMERSTON, from Fishermen of Chester, for some Regulations relative to the Oyster Fisheries.—By Sir C. BURRELL, from Rusper, for the Re-enactment of the Labour-Rate Act.—By Mr. W. EVANS, from Bredgar, for the Repeal of the Malt Tax.—By Sir ROBERT BATESON, from Belfast, for an Inquiry into the Causes of the Increase of Drunkenness.—By Colonel LYGON and Sir THOMAS FREEMANTLE, from Worcester and Hillsden, for Relief to the Agricultural Interest.—By Mr. WILKS, from St. Luke's, Westminster, against the Poor Laws Amendment Bill.—By Mr. LAMBTON, from Houghton-le-Spring, for the Repeal of the Export Duty on Coal.—By Mr. FINCH, from one Place, for Protection to the Established Church.—By Mr. O'DWYER, from Drogheda, for Diminishing County Rates.—By Sir JOHN SEBRIGHT, Messrs. WILBRAHAM, FENTON, WILKS, and SCHOLEFIELD, from a Number of Dissenting Congregations,—for Relief to the Dissenters.—By Mr. W. PATTEN, from the Hand-Loom Weavers of two Places, for a Board of Trade, and for Relief.—By Mr. JAMES MACKENZIE, from two Places, in favour of the Sabbath Observance Bill.—By Messrs. FIELDEN and GODSON, from the Retailers of Beer in Halifax, Kidderminster, and Oldham,—for being placed on the same footing as Licensed Victuallers.—By Mr. SHAWE, from two Places, against the Poor Laws Amendment Bill.—By Captain JONES, from four Places, for extending the Provisions of the Lord's Day Observance Bill to Ireland.—By Sir G. STRICKLAND, Sir J. SEBRIGHT, Sir C. BURRELL, Sir E. KNATCHBULL, Colonel LYGON, and Mr. WILSON PATTEN, from a Number of Places,—against the Sale of Beer Act.