§ Petitions presented. By the Earl of ABERDEEN, from Belhelvie, for a Better System of Church Patronage in Scotland; and from two Places, for Protection to the Church of Scotland.—By Lord TEYNHAM, from Dundalk, for an Inquiry into the necessity of Establishing a Harbour at that Port.—By the Bishop of EXETER, from two Places, against the Sale of Beer Act.—By the Duke of WELLINGTON and Lord TENTERDEN, from several Places,—against the Claims of the Dissenters.—By the Marquess CAMDEN, from five Places, against the Admission of Dissenters to the Universities.—By the Duke of WELLINGTON, Marquess CAMDEN, and the Earl of WINCHILSEA, for Protection to the Established Church, and against the Claims of the Dissenters.—By the same, Lord ROLLE, and the Bishops of CARLISLE, St. ASAPH, and EXETER,—against the Separation of Church and State.—By the Earl of DURHAM, from Brechin, in favour of the Separation of Church and State; from Uxbridge, for a Reform of the Church Establishment.—By the Duke of RICHMOND, from Hampstead, for renewing and extending the Labour Rate Act.—By the Earl of DURHAM, from Newcastle-upon-Tyne, for the Repeal of the Stamp Duties on Receipts; from three Dissenting Congregations, for Relief to the Dissenters.—By the Earl of RADNOR, from Dawley, against Altering the Sale of Beer Act; and from some Individuals, for Reforming the Ecclesiastical Laws.