§ On the Motion of Mr. SPENCE, an Account of the Decrees and Orders of the Court of Chancery and Courts of Great Session in Wales, during the last ten years.
§ Returns presented. The Minutes of the Evidence taken before the Wexford Election Committee. The number of Persons discharged under the Insolvent Debtors' Act. The number of Pursers in the Navy. The Expense of the Shrewsbury and Holyhead Roads.
§ Petitions presented. Against the Renewal of the East India Company's Charter—By Mr. STANLEY, from the Inhabitants of Guernsey:—By Mr. BEAUMONT from the Merchants and Manufacturers of Barnard Castle:—By Mr. HUME, from the Incorporation of Wrights of Porth:—By Lord STANLEY, from the Inhabitants of Chorley:—By Sir ARCHIBALD CAMPBELL, from the Merchants and Manufacturers, and also from the Provost and Magistrates of Perth. Against the Surrey Coal Meter's Bill By Sir M. W. RIDLEY, from Mr. Thomas Bradfield. Against the Watching and Parishes Bill — By Mr. BYNG, from the In-habitants of Paddington. Against the Track System—By Mr. Secretary PEEL, from Stroud (Gloucestershire). Praying for the Repeal of the Malt Duty—By Lord ALTHORP, from the Inhabitants of South Erpingham. Against the mode of taking Polls at Elections—By Mr. O'CONNELL,, from Mr. John Boyle of Cork, Against the Sub-letting and 694 Vestry Acts—By the same Gentleman, from three Parishes of Ireland, in one of which there was not a single Protestant, though the people were obliged to pay Rates for a Parish that was ten miles distant from them. For an Alteration in the Elective Franchise —By the same hon. Member, from the Inhabitants of Athlone. Against the Corporation of Apothecaries in Dublin—By the same Member, from certain Apothecaries in Clare. Against Grants to the Kildare-street School Society—By the same Member, from the Inhabitants of Borris, in the County of Carlow. Against the Act for Disfranchising the Forty-shilling Freeholders, complaining of the injury it had inflicted on the People, and praying for its Repeal:—By the same hon. Member, from certain Inhabitants being Roman Catholics of Dublin, complaining of Distress, and praying for Relief:—By sir THOMAS GOOCH, from the Inhabitants of Mendlesham:— By Sir JAMES GRAHAM, from the Occupiers of Land in Stanwix. Praying for the melioration of the Criminal Laws — By Lord STANLEY, from the Inhabitants of Rochdale. Praying for a Bounty on the Export of Lead Ore—By Sir JAMES GRAHAM, from the Royal Irish Mining Company. Against any alteration in the Courts of Great Sessions in Wales—By Mr. FRANKLAND LEWIS, from the Freeholders of Radnor.