§ Bills brought in. To establish a general system of Education in Ireland. Read a second time; Select Vestries: Hackney Coaches.
§ Returns ordered. On the Motion of Mr. HUME, number of Inspectors of Taxes in the United Kingdom, with their names, dates of appointments, and salaries in the year 1830:—On the Motion of Mr. GOULBURN, of the prices of Sea-borne Coal to London, on the 1st of May, 1st of June, and 1st of July, in each of the years 1830 and 1831, distinguishing the several heads of Coal.
§ Petitions presented. By Mr. BLACKNEY, from the Catholic Inhabitants of the parish of Rathvilly, against any further Grant to the Kildare Street Society; and by Mr. WYSE, from the parish of Faithlegg, Powerstown, and Lisronagh. By Lord CASTLEREAGH, from the Clergy, Land-holders, and Inhabitants of the parish of Loughinisland; and from the parish of Inch, for the continuation of the Grant. By Mr. WYSE, from the Land-holders, and Householders of the County of Tipperary, for a revision of the Grand Jury Laws (Ireland); from the Inhabitants of Ennismere, complaining of the reduction of the Duty on Barilla; from the Inhabitants of Dublin, for the enactment of Poor Laws; from the Mercantile Classes of Galway, for an additional Representative. By Lord CASTLEREAGH, from the Landholders of Dromore, for the introduction of Poor Laws. By Mr. GREENE, from Worsted Spinners, against the Cotton Factories Apprentices Bill. By Lord BRABAZON, from Joseph Jackson, praying for an alteration of the Law of Landlord and Tenant. By Mr. BENETT, from Bradford, Wilts, for the Reform Bill to be expedited. By Mr. DIXON, from the West India Merchants, and Planters of Glasgow, against the renewal of the Sugar Refining Act.