§ Bills. The Judgment and Execution Bill was read a third time and passed.
§ Returns ordered. On the Motion of Mr. KENNKDY, an account of the Emoluments of the Office of Keeper of the Signet in Scotland, for the last ten years, as well as of their application:—On the Motion of Mr. HUMB, Copies of the Patents granting the Office of Keeper of the Signet and Keeper of the Signet in Scotland; a Copy of the original Patent by which Mr. Sullivan had been appointed Provost Marshal of the Island of Jamaica:- On the Motion of Mr. WILKS, an account of the number of Houses in each City and Borough in England now returning Members to Parliament; also, an account of the number of Houses in each City and Borough not returning Members, where the population exceeds 10,000; also, an account of the Return of the number of Houses in each County of England, Scotland, and Wales, distinguishing the rates of assessment on each:—On the Motion of Lord G. BENTINCK, the number of Suits entered in the Courts of Requests of Middlesex and Surrey, in the years 1828 and 1829, for one pound, and for more than one pound, and the number of cases in these in which imprisonment had been awarded and executed, together with a table of 5 the fees:—On the Motion of Sir J. GRAHAM, the Salaries and Emoluments received by persons in the Foreign Department of the General Post-office in London from 1821 to 1823:—On the Motion of Colonel SIBTHORP, the; number of Auction Licenses granted fromthe5th January, 1819, to the 5th January, 1831, with the amount of Duty paid upon them: —On the Motion of Mr. ATTWOOD, the number of Persons committed to the different Bride-wells in England and Wales on summary process, during each of the last sixteen years; account of the number of Bank Notes in circulation on the 25th of May, August, and November, 1850, distinguishing the Dills and Notes of Five Pounds from the rest; the Dank Post Hills and Notes ' issued by the Bank of England, made up from the Weekly Return furnished to the Stamp Office, according to the provisions of the Act of Parliament; the quantity of Gold, in pounds weight, carried into the Mint in 1818 and 18?9; the quantity of Coin made there from; the names of those for whom and at whose expense it had been coined; together with the amount of money paid on account of the assaying, the loss, and the coinage: —On the Motion of Mr. PUSEY, account, regularly drawn up, of the Public Expenditure in the years 1827, 1828, 1829, and 1830, together with the Ways and Means for meeting the same.
§ Petitions presented. By Mr. GREENE, from Stockport, against the Truck-System. By Mr. HUME, from Bristol and its vicinity, for an effectual Reform in the inferior Courts of Law throughout the Kingdom; for Parliamentary Reform, from the Royal Durgh of Montrose. from persons employed in the Kirkaldy works in the County of Fife; from the Merchants-house of Glasgow; from the Inhabitants of **Auchtermuchty; and from the Incorporated Trades of the Royal Burgh of Banff:—By Sir J. GRAHAM, from the Incorporation of Maltmen, Leith; and from Parishes in Lanark. For the abolition of Slavery, by Mr. WILKS, from Boston, and several other places: By Mr. FOLEY, from Ashley: By Mr. CURTEIS, from Brighton, and several other places in Sussex:—By Sir J. GRAHAM, from several places in Cumberland and Scotland: —By Mr. WATSON, from Dissenters at Canterbury. By Mr. S. LUMLEY, from Mansfield, for a repeal of the Assessed Taxes. By Mr. D. BROWN K, from a Parish in Mayo, and other places, against further Grants to the Kildare-street Society. By Colonel O'GRADY, from the Tailors of Limerick, for a Repeal of the Union. For a Repeal of the Duty on Sea-borne Coal, by Colonel TALBOT, from Swansea:—By Sir J. GRAHAM, from the Ship-owners of Work-ington:—By Mr. WATSON, from Canterbury. By Mr. BRISCOE, from the Inhabitants of Lambeth, against the mode of appointing and paying the New Police. By Mr. DICK, from the Rev. Sir Harcourt Lees, against the repeal of the Oath of Abjuration. For the more easy recovery of Small Debts, by Sir J. GRAHAM, from Cockermouth.