§ Account ordered. On the Motion of Mr. W. WHITMORE, the Grain and Flour imported from abroad, and from Ireland, in each of the last ten years.
§ Petitions presented. For a repeal of the Duty on Coals, by Sir R. GRESLEY, from 500 inhabitants of Sunderland:— By Lord W. POWLETT, from the Merchants of Sunderland:—By Sir T. ACLAND, from South Molton. For the abolition of Negro Slavery, by Mr. TRAIL, from Thurso: — By Lord STRATHAVEN, from Fenny Stanton:—By Mr. WHITBREAD, from Bedford:—By Mr. LEFROY, from Kilmacross, and five other places in Ireland:— By Lord F. OSBORNE, two from Cambridgeshire:—By Mr. DAL-RYMPLE, from Haddington:—By Lord ALTHORP, from a Parish in Northamptonshire:—By Sir J. M'DONALD, from Calne:—By Sir F. BLAKE, from Berwick-on-Tweed and Bishop Wearmouth: — By Sir W. FOLKES, from Cressingham, in Norfolk:—By Mr. TYRELL, three from Essex:—By Sir T. ACLAND, three from Devonshire:— By Mr. DENMAN, two from Nottingham:—By Lord G. CAVENDISH, several from Derby:—By Mr. W. WHIT-MORE, from Oswestry:—By Mr. JONES, from Dissenters at Narberth: —By Mr. FANE, from Chipping-Norton. For the improvement of Education in Ireland, by Lord ALTHORP, from Kilcoman and Robin, in the County of Mayo. For Parliamentary Reform, by the Marquis of BLANDFORD, from Horsham:—By Mr. O'CONNELL, from the Association for Radical Reform, meeting at the Rotunda, in Blackfriars-road:—By Lord FORDWICH, from Canterbury: — By Lord NUGRNT, from High Wycomb. For a Repeal of the Union, by Mr. WYSE, from Carrick-on-Suir.