§ Returns ordered. On the Motion of Mr. HUME, the total amount of Fees received by the chief, under, and other Secretaries in the Rolls Court, during the last three years; also for Returns of the number of Orders made, and the Rents and Profits of the Rolls Estates, within the same period; and for various other Returns connected with the Court:—On the Motion of Mr. RUTHVEY, the Fees and Emoluments of the Officers of the Prerogative Court in Dublin, in the years 1827, 1828, and 1829; also for a Return of the Fees received by Vicars-general in the different Dioceses of Ireland during the last three years.
§ Petitions presented. For the abolition of Negro Slavery, by Mr. HYDE VILLIERS, from Wootten-Basset:—By Lord J. FITZROY, twelve from different bodies of Dissenters:— By Sir J. ASTLEY, from Warminster:—By Sir G. NOEL, twenty-eight from different parts of Wales: —By Sir R. FERGUSON, from Nottingham: — By Mr. LITTLETON, from Congleton:—By Sir F. BLAKE, from Berwick-upon-Tweed:—By Mr. WARD, from Hackney:—By Mr. C. DUNDAS, two from Richmond, Yorkshire:—By Mr. JEPHSON, from the County of Cork:—By Sir R. BATE-SON, from Belfast: —By Mr. BRISCOE, from Kingston-upon-Thames, Thames Ditton, and Staines:—By Mr. RUMBOLD, from Great Yarmouth:—By Mr. PENDARVIS, from two places in Cornwall:—-By Sir W. INGILBY, from Dissenters of Barton-upon-Humber. For a repeal of the Corn-laws, by Mr. NORMAN, from persons engaged in the Merthyr-Tydvil Iron Works. By Mr. WEIGHTSON, from Hull, for a repeal of the Duty on Sea-borne Coals. Against the Subletting Act, by Mr. JEPHSON, from Whitchurch and Gamcloyne. By Mr. O'CONNELL., from the same place, for a Reform of Parliament. For equality in the Elective Frauchise, by Lord BELGRAVE, from Roman Catholic Inhabitants of Galway.