§ Bills. Brought in and read a first time; for Regulating the Service of Writs issuing from the Superior Courts in Ireland. Read a second time; Master of Rolls (Ireland). Read a third time and passed; the Cholera Morbus Prevention.
§ Returns ordered. On the Motion of Mr. SPRING RICE, of the Amount of the Annual Gross Receipts, Disbursements, and Nett Balance of the Derwent-water Estates, from the year 1787, to the latest period the same can be made out:—On the Motion of Mr. HUME, of the Number of Barracks in the United Kingdom now fit for the reception of Troops, stating the place where situated, and the Number of Men each Barrack will contain, distinguishing whether for Cavalry, Artillery, Infantry, or Marines.
§ Petitions presented. Against the General Registry Bill. By Mr. STRUTT, from the Freeholders of Derby By Captain YORKE, from the Owners of Real Property within the East and West Wards of the County of Westmoreland. By Mr. STRUTT, from Owners of Mills worked by Water, and Lace Manufacturers, against certain parts of the Bill for Regulating the Work Hours of Children, and praying that it may be referred to a Select Committee:—By Mr. HENRY GRATTAN, from the Guild of Weavers in Galway, complaining of being excluded from their freedom by the bye-laws of the Corporation; and from the Inhabitants of Granard, for the Abolition of Tithes:—By Mr. HUNT, from the Members of the National" Union at Winchester, against the Stamps on Newspapers:—By Mr. MORE O'FERRALL, from the Trustees and Managers of the Ballynure Savings Banks, for the Amendment of Act 9 George 4th, Cap. 92:—By Mr. SHAW, from the Corporation of Drogheda, against the Irish Reform Bill.