§ Bill. Read a third time:—Transfer of Aids. Petitions presented. By Lord G. Bentinck, from the Corporation of York, and Mr. T. Hope, from Gloucester, for the Liberation of the Sheriffs of London and Middle sex.—By Messrs. Leader, Duncombe, Ewart, and Williams, from several places, for a Free Pardon to Frost, Jones, and Williams.—By Mr. Ewart, from Birmingham, Mr. Hume, from Horsham, and Mr. T. Duncombe, from St. Pancras, to the same effect.—By Messrs. Baines, Brotherton, Sanford, and Hawes, from a number of places, for the Release of John Thorogood, the Abolition of Church Hates, and of the Jurisdiction of Ecclesiastical Courts.—By Messrs. Bridgeman, V. Stuart, Sir William Brabazon, Sir William Somerville, and the O'Connor Don, from a number of places, for Corporate Reform, and an Extension of the Franchise in Ireland.—By Sir William Molesworth, from County Tyrone, in favour of, and by Mr. Labouchere, from Belfast, against the Importation of Flour into Ireland.—By Messrs. Pryme, Parke, Miles, Palmer, Pakington, Sir R. H. Inglis, and Lord Stanley, from a number of places, for Church Ex tension By Mr. F. Maule, from Perth, and Forfar, against the ssme.—By the Chancellor of the Exchequer, from Portsmouth, and by Sir G. Strickland, from a place in Yorkshire, for the Total and Immediate Repeal of the Corn-laws.—By Mr. Hume, from Rochester, and Mr. Hawes, from a Lady, for an Inquiry into the Principles of Socialism.—By Mr. Wynn Ellis, from Leicester, in favour of the Privileges of the House being maintained.—By Messrs. Duff, and F. Maule, and Sir G. Sinclair, from a number of places, against the Intrusion of Ministers into Parishes without the consent of the Inhabitants.—By Mr. Hodges, from a place in Kent, for an Alteration of the Poor-laws—By Mr. Miles, from one place, against any further Grant to Maynooth College; and from another place, against the Beer Bill.