§ Bills brought in. By Lord Viscount DUNCANNON, to enable Churchwardens and Overseers to enclose Lands belonging to the Crown for the benefit of Poor Persons residing in the parishes where such Crown Lands are situated. Read a third time; Interpleader.
§ Returns ordered. On the Motion of Mr. HUNT, of all the Expenses incurred in holding the late Special Commissions:—On the Motion of Colonel EVANS, of the Expense of the Military Asylums of Chelsea, Isle of Wight, Southampton, &c., from the first establishment to 51st December, 1850:—On the Motion of Mr. RUTHVEN, of the Fees received by the Commissioners of Bankrupts in Dublin, for the year 1829, 1850, and 1831, ending the 3lst March in each year; of the Emoluments received by the Secretary and Clerk of Emoluments during the same time, and of all sums paid for Sealing Commissions, for the same time, distinguishing each year:—On the Motion of Mr. POU-LETT THOMSON, the quantity of unrefined Sugar entered for Home Consumption, and the duty paid thereon from 1815 to 1831.
§ Petitions presented. By Mr. DOMINIC BROWNE, from Landowners, Merchants, and others, of Newtownsmith, for the extension of the Elective Franchise of Galway to Catholics.