§ New Member. THOMAS WALLACE Esq., for Drogheda.
§ Bill. Brought in, by Lord Viscount DUNCANNOS, to authorize the application of part of the Land Revenues of the Crown, for the repair and improvement of Buckingham Palace.
§ Returns ordered. On the Motion of Mr. WEYLAND, the number of Brewers and Retail Beer-shops Licensed under the Beer Act:—On the Motion of Mr. D. W. HARVEY, the number of Persons admitted to the Freedom of those Boroughs which send Members to Parliament, since the year 1821, with the amount of the Fees paid on their admission:—On the Motion of Sir JOHN HOBHOUSE, the number of rated Householders in the Parishes included in the Metropolitan Police Bill:—On the Motion of Mr. HUME, the number of Sinecure Offices executed by Deputy in England, Scotland, and Ireland, and all Fees and Emoluments attached to them, with Reversions, Joint Appointments, and Appointments for Lives, and those held during pleasure.
§ Petitions presented. By Mr. HENEAGE, from the city of Lincoln, in favour of a better system of Parliamentary Representation. By Mr. WARBURTON, from James Hitchens, Surgeon of Lincoln, for facilitating Anatomical Studies. By Mr. SHAW, from the Protestant Freemen of Galway, and from the Catholic Magistrates and Burgesses of that place, for the preservation of them peculiar Franchise attached to Galway; and from the Free Burgesses of 214 Galway, for the Repeal of the Stamp-duty on the admission of Freemen to Corporations; and complaining of an addition made to the last Annual Indemnity Act. By Sir RICHARD MUSGRAVE, from the Inhabitants of Dungarvon cappoquin, and other places, praying that the Ordnance Survey of certain parts of Ireland may be extended to Wexford. By Mr. PROTHEROE, from Thomas Howell, for the repeal of the Window Tax.