§ Returns ordered. On the Motion of Mr. Alderman WOOD, number of Persons employed in the public Offices in 1828 and 1829, with their pay or Salary.
§ Petitions presented. By Mr. SADLER, from Newbury, for an increase of the import Duty on flour; and from a Parish in Galway, relative to the Elective Franchise. For the abolition of Slavery, by Mr. SADLER, from Leeds:—By Lord MORPETH, from Barnsley, and other places in Yorkshire;—By Mr. J. BROUGHAM, from Kelso:—By 1350 Mr. LENNARD, from Maiden; and from Montague Burgoyne, praying that the Forest of Waltham might be inclosed, and the Crown compensated for its loss:—By Sir R. FERGUSON, from Cupar and Nottingham. By the same hon. Member, from Dunbar, Crail, and another place in Scotland, for a Reform in Parliament; and from Kilcardy, against the Tax on Candles. By Lord MORPETH, from Barnsley, for the repeal of the Assessed Taxes.