§ Petitions presented. By Sir GEORGE STRICKLAND, from the Inhabitants of Keighly, for the Repeal of the Factories' Regulation Act.—By Mr. COLLIER, from the Inhabitants of Plymouth, against any such Alteration of Schedule A, as may unite the Borough with the Township of Stonehouse.—By Mr. WILLIAM ORD, from Newcastle, by Mr. BIDDULPH, from Hereford, and by Mr. GROTR, from Norwich, in favour of Corporation Reform.—By Mr. WILLIAM DUNCOMBE, Mr. SHAW LEFEVRE, Sir M. W. RIDLEY, and Lord Viscount SANDON, from various Places,—against Corporation Reform.—By Mr. SHAHMAN CRAWFORD, from Ougharale and Burrishoole, Complaining of Distress (Ireland)—By Mr. BALFOUR, from the Farmers of Deerness, Orkney, praying to be Relieved from the Tax on Carts in lieu of Statute Labour.—By Mr. GROTE, from Aylesbury, for Vote by Ballot.—By Mr. PEASE, from Hartlepool, in favour of the Church Establishment (Ireland).—By Mr. Alderman THOMPSON, from Sunderland, and Mr. NICHOLLS, from Cardiff,—for the Repeal of the Reciprocity of Duties' Acts.—By Mr. Alderman THOMPSON, from Sunderland, and Mr. J. P. MILES, from Bristol, for the Suppression of Drunkenness.—By Mr. Alderman THOMPSON, from the Medical Profession of Sunderland, against the County Coroners' Bill.—By Lord Viscount SANDOW, Mr. Alderman THOMPSON, and an HON. MEMBER, from various Places,—against any Alteration in the Timber Duties.— By Mr. WILLIAM ORD, from the Licensed Victuallers of Newport, against Additional Duties on Spirits; and from Newcastle, against a Grant to the Church of Scotland.—By Mr. CALLAGHAN, from the Cork Mechanics' Institution, for the Endowment of Lectureships; and from the Farmers of Carrigalane, against Tithes (Ireland).—By Mr. MAURICE O'CONNELL, from Mr. Robert Robison, for an Inquiry into the Conduct of General Darling.—By Dr. BOWRING, from Renfrew, against the Seamen Enlistment Bill.—By Dr. BOWRING and Mr. LISTER, from Bradford, and certain Persons at Dorchester, for the Repeal of the Stamp Duty on Newspapers.—By an HON. MEMBER, from Stratford-on-Avon, against the Imprisonment for Debt Bill.—By Mr. W. O'BRIEN, from Persons connected with the Fisheries (Ireland), for an Inquiry concerning their Distressed State.—By Mr. F.SHAW, from various Places, in Support of the Established Church (Ireland).—By Mr. W. S. O'BRIEN, from the Physicians and Surgeons of Limerick, against the Coroners' Act (Ireland).