§ Petitions presented. By Lord SANDON, and Messrs. GIBSON, HINDLRY, ALSTON, DUGDALE, MILLS, BAINES, PARKER, MARSLAND, W. DUNCOMBE, PLUMPTER, SCARLETT, BROADLEY, D'ISRAELI, GRIMSDITCH, and FENTON, from a number of places, against the Beer-laws.—By Mr. MARK PHILLIPS, Mr. HUME, Mr. MUSKETT, Sir JAMES DUKE, WARBURTON, and HINDLEY, from the Beer Sellers and other persons of a number of places, in favour of the Beer-laws; and praying for Inquiry into the system, and for Equality with the Licensed Victuallets.—By Mr. EASTHOPE, from Leicester, and Mr. GREENAWAY, from one place, for a Uniform Penny Postage.—By Mr. BAILEY, from Sudbury, against any further Grant to Maynooth College.—By Mr. O'CONNELL, and Sir C. STYLE, from ten counties in Ireland, for Equal Justice, and Equal Political Rights.—By Mr. PLUMPTRE, from a place in Essex, against any plan of National Education not founded on the Scriptures; also from another place, for the Repeal of the Catholic Emancipation Act.—By Mr. MILES, from Glastonbury, against the Repeal of the Corn-laws.—By Mr. HO[...]SON, from 941 Northumberland, for Church Extension in Canada.—By Mr. M. J. O'CONNELL, for Railroads in Ireland.—By Mr. BRAMSTON, from Essex, in favour of the County Courts Bill.—By Mr. POWER, from Waterford, for Corporate Reform.—By Mr. H. LUSHINGTON, from the Tower Hamlets, for Improving the Metropolis.—By Mr. Alderman HUMPHERY, from Aldgate, against the City Police Bill.—By Mr. HUME, from Harbour Grace, and Carboniere (Newfoundland), for Inquiry into the state of the Colony.