§ Petitions presented. By Sir C. B. VERE, from two places in Suffolk, against any system of National Education not connected with the Established Church.—By Mr. BROADLEY, from the West Riding of Yorkshire, against the New Poor-law.—By Colonel SIBTHORP, from Lincoln, for Protection to Irish Protestants.—By Mr. 696 BLACKBURN, from Warrington, against any further Grant to Maynooth College.—By Mr. W. MILES, from Bristol, against the Beer Act.—By Viscount DUNGANNON, from Persons in Canada, and from Wellington, for Church Extension in Canada.—By Sir G. HEATHCOTE, from a place in Lincolnshire, against Beer Houses.—By Mr. ELLICE, jun., from a place in Fife, by Mr. HUME, from Maldon, by Mr. THORNELEY, from Wolverhampton, by Mr. HUTT, from Hull, and by General SHARPE, from Dumfries, for the Repeal of the Com-laws.—By Mr. NOEL, from twenty places, by Mr. BRAMSTON, from several places in Essex, by Mr. S. LEFEVRE, from one place, by Lord G. LENNOX, from Chichester, by Mr. GORING, from one place, and by Sir E. KNATCHBULL, from several places in Kent, against any Alteration in the Corn-laws.