§ Petitions presented. By Sir GRAY SKIPWITH, from the Leamington Political Union; and, by Mr. DIXON, from Eaglesham,—in favour of the Factories 499 Regulation Bill.—By Lord HOWICK, from the Workmen of Manchester, for assistance to enable them to Emigrate.—By Mr. HUNT, from Manchester, for an Inquiry into the Manchester Massacre of 1819; and from the Debtors in Horsemonger-lane Gaol, for an Inquiry into the Management of that Prison.—By Mr. PHILIP HOWARD, from Carlisle, against the Vagrants (Scotland and Ireland) Removal Bill.—By Mr. WALKER, from Bagnalstown and Wexford, against the Punishment of Death.—By Mr. O'CONNELL, from four Places in Ireland; and by Mr. WALKER, from Ballingarry,—against Tithes.—By Lord JOHN RUSSELL, from the different Congregations of Dissenters in and about London and Westminster; and by Mr. WALKER, from Enniscorthy,—in favour of the Ministerial Plan of Education (Ireland); and by Mr. JAMES E. GORDON, from Kilmoe; and by Captain POLHILL, from the Clergy of Bedford,—against that Plan—By Mr. O'CONNELL, from the National Political Union, for assimilating the Irish to the English Reform Bill; and from the Irish Law Society, against the Court of Chancery (Ireland) Bill.