§ Bills. Read a third time. Cotton Factories: Augmentation of Benefices. Read a second time; Special Constables.
§ Returns ordered. On the Motion of Mr. SPRING RICE, for a Copy of the Report of the Commissioners of the Holyhead Road for the improvement thereof:—On the Motion of Mr. LAMB, for Comparative Accounts of the Population of Great Britain in 1801, 1811, 1821, and 1851, with the Annual Value of Real Property, in the year 1815; also a statement of Progress in the Inquiry regarding the Occupation of Families and Persons, and the Duration of Life, as required by the Population Act of 1830:—On the Motion of Mr. HENRY GRATTAN, for a return of the Constabulary Police in Ireland during the last year, their Force and all the expenses attending them.
§ Petitions presented. By Mr. RUTHVEN, from the Merchants of Galway to establish the constituency of that place in the Resident Merchants, Traders, and Artizans. By Mr. HARVEY, from the Traders of Brighthelmstone, for an Act for the more Speedy Recovery of Small Debts. By Mr. LAMBERT, from the Inhabitants of New Ross praying the House would adopt measures to complete the Kilkenny Canal; and from the Catholic Inhabitants of the Union of Tentevir, Rosegarland and Inch, against any further 1206 Grant to the Kildare Street Society. By Mr. MORE O'FERRALL, from Athy, Kildare, praying that the Yeomanry Force (Ireland) may be disbanded.