§ Petitions presented. By Messrs. Ewart, O'Connell, and Captain Wemyss, from a number of places, for the Total and Immediate Repeal of the Corn-laws.—By Messrs. Bannerman, Baines, T. Duncombe, Brotherton, and Ewart, sod Colonel Salwey, from a very great number of places, for the Release of John Thorogood, the Abolition of the Church Rates, and of the Jurisdiction of Ecclesiastical Courts.—By Sir R. H. Inglis, from Dublin, against Corporate Reform In Ireland.—By Mr. Wallace, from certain Carriers, against the Chester Railway Bill—By Mr. Litton, from the Corporation of Dublin, for Redress if the Municipal Reform Bill for Ireland pass into a Law.—By Mr. Aklerman. Thompson, Alderman Copeland, and Mr. Liddell, from three places, for the Release of Mr. Sheriff Evans.—By Captain Wemyss, Mr. Bannerman, Mr. Fox Maule, Sir James Graham, and Mr. Colquhoun, from a number of places, against the Intrusion of Ministers into Fwiahes,—By Messrs, O'Connell, 524 Bannerman, and Homers, from a great number of places for Municipal Reform in Ireland.—By Mr. Bannerman from Printers in Whitefriars, against the Copyright Bill.—By Mr. Crawford, from a Chinese Association, for Altering the Laws affecting the Trade with China.—By Lord Sandon, Sir James Graham, and Mr. Liddell, from Liverpool, and another place, for Church Extension.—By Lord Sandon, from the East India Association of Liverpool, for Equalizing the Duties on East and West India Produce.—By Mr. Ewart, from three bodies of Men at Hull, against the Inland Warehousing Bill; from Hull, for a Free Pardon to Frost, Jones, and Williams.—By Mr. Labouchere, from some Railway Company, against the Unequal System of Taxation on Railways.