§ Petitions presented. By Messrs. James, Greg. R. Walker, Somers, Briscoe, G. Langton, M. Philips, C. Berkeley, Wallace, Easthope, Thorneley, Marsland, H. Hinde, Wilbraham, Clay, Brotherton, O'Connell, Muntz, T. Duncombe, Ward, Macauley, Morrison, Redington, Hawes, John Martin, Hume, Baines, Slaney, Warburton, Gillon, B. Wood, the Attorney-general, Sirs M. Wood, J. C. Hobhouse, G. Staunton, Colonel Davies, and General Johnson, from several hundred places, for, and by Messrs. Pakington, G. Knight, Barneby, B. Baring, G. Palmer, C. C, Cavendish, Neeld, Round, Waddington, Basset, 287 Bagge, Darby, Sanford, J. Young, R. M. Milnes, Pringle, O'Gore, Sirs B. Hill, J. Tyrrell, C. Burrell, E. Knatchbull, Lord Worsley, the Earl of Lincoln, General Lygon, Captain Perceval, and Colonel Rushbrooke, from several hundred places, against, the Total and Immediate Repeal of the Corn-laws.—By Mr. Goring, from Worthing, against the Grant to Maynooth College—By Mr. M. Philips, from the Beer Sellers of Manchester, to be placed on a footing with the Licensed Victuallers.—By Messrs. Blackburne, Christopher, and Moneypenny, from three places, for Church Extension.—By Sir J. Duke, from Boston, for opening the Beer Trade.—By Mr. Lockhart, from Lanark, in favour of Non-Intrusion.—By the hon. H. T. Liddell, from the Dean and Chapter of Durham, against the Ecclesiastical Duties and Revenues Bill.—By Mr. Brotherton, from Stockport, for the Release of John Thorogood, and the Abolition of Church Rates; also against the Opium Trade.—By Lord Clements, from Carrickfergus, for an Extension of the Suffrage.—By Lord Sandon, from Liverpool, for Protection to the West India Produce; from Maidstone, against the Opium Trade; and from three places, for Protection to that same Trade.