§ Petitions presented. By Colonel SIBTHORP, from Lincoln, for the Immediate Dismissal of the present Ministers.—By Colonel LAYTON, Captain WEMYSS, Mr. G. BERKELEY, and Mr. HAYTER, from a number of places, for a Uniform Penny Postage.—By Mr. LAW, from the Clergy of London, against granting to Justices the right to appoint Dissenting Teachers.—By Mr. WOOD, from Worcester, against parts of the New Poor-law Act.—By Mr. BRAMSTON, from a place in Essex, against the Repeal of the Corn-laws; and for Protection to the Established Church in Canada.—By Mr. LUCAS, from the county of Monaghan, for Railroads in Ireland.—By Mr. GODSON, from the Planters of Jamaica, against the Suspension Bill.—By Mr. GRATTAN, Mr. V. STUART, Mr. HUME, Mr. O'CONNELL, and several other MEMBERS, from a great number of places, in favour of the Ministerial Policy in Ireland.