§ Petitions presented. By Sir Robert Peel, and Mr. Emmerson Tennent, from Belfast, and Athlone, in favour of Lord Stanley's Irish Registration Bill.—By Mr. O'Connell, Mr. Hume, Lord Morpeth, and others, from Donegal, Tyrone, Cavan, Dublin, and other places, in favour of Lord Morpeth's Dill.—By Mr. Wynn Ellis, from Rational Religionists of Leicester, for Inquiry into the Doctrine and Practice of Socialism By Sir Henry Smyth, from Withersfield, against the Grant to Maynooth.—By Sir Robert Peel, from Pattern Designers, for the Extension of Copyright in Designs.—By Mr. E. Ellice, jun., from the Presbytery of Kirkaldy, for the Abolition of Church Patronage—By Mr. C. Berkeley, from Cheltenham, for the Free Pardon of Frost, Williams, and Jones.—By Colonel Rawdon, from Monaghan, for an Ex- 862 tension of the Franchise—By Mr. C. Berkeley, Mr. H. Berkeley, and others, from Cheltenham, Bristol, and other places, complaining of the operation of the Poorlaw.