§ Papers ordered. On the Motion of Lord SAN-DON, an Account of the Exports of Cotton in all Shapes, during the six Months ending July 5th, 1832; and Copies of the Reports of the Commissioners of Emigration, since the last Session of Parliament.
§ Bills. Head a third time:—Chancery Sinecures; Stage Coach Duties; West-India Island Relief.
§ Petitions presented. By Mr. WARBURTON, from the Halifax Political Union, and by Mr. WALKER, from five Places in Ireland, against Tithes.—By Mr. SAOLER, from Spenny-thorne and Wensley,—in favour of the Employment of Agricultural Labourers Bill; from York, against the Ministerial Plan of Education (Ireland); from Shilton and Ansley, for an Inquiry into the Distressed State of the Ribbon Trade; and from Ainsworth, Chesterfield, and, Hulme, in favour of the Factories Regulation Bill—By Mr. Walker, from New Ross, for an alteration of the Limits of that Borough.—By Mr. EWART, from three Places in Ireland, and by Mr. WALKER, from Wexford, against the Punishment of Death for Forgery.—By Mr. JERNINGHAM, from Knottingley, and Mr. HUGHES HUGHES, from Kingston-upon-Hull, for the better Observance of the Sabbath,—By Mr. SPRING RICE, from Antrim, against the Roman Catholic Marriages Bill.