§ Bills brought in. By Mr. O'CONNELL, to extend the Jurisdiction of Civil Courts in Ireland, from the late Irish Currency to the present Currency of the Realm: —By Mr. FRANCIS BARING, to reduce the Allowance on Spirits made from Malt only in Scotland and Ireland.
§ Returns ordered. On the Motion of Sir ROBERT PEEL, of Memorial to the Treasury of the 8th of June, 1851; from the Directors of the Grand Junction Works, and of Correspondence between the Directors and the Treasury thereon:—On the Motion of Mr. SPRING RICE, of the Number of Commissioned Officers of the Navy who had Died, and those who had been Promoted, between the 1st January, and 31st December, 1851, and the Annual diminution of the Half-pay List; of any Answers received to a Letter dated 26th January, 1851; from the Chief Secretary of Ireland to the several Courts of Justice, as to the suggestions of the Commissioners of Judicial Inquiry:—On the Motion of Mr. JEPHSON, of all Sums received and paid in the Registration of Deeds-office, Dublin, on each of the years from 1828 to 1852, and of all Steam Post Office Packets employed between Great Britain and Ireland, in the years 1850 and 1851, with all the particulars concerning their Navigation, Expenditure, and Number of Voyages:—On the Motion of Mr. GISBORNE, of all Accounts that had been received relating to the quantities of the Precious Metals produced in the various Countries of America in pursuance of directions given by the Foreign Office to the Consular Agents employed in those Countries:—On the Motion of Mr. HUME, for an Account of all the Royal Parks and Gardens with their Establishments and Expenses maintained at each, and for an Account of all Monies received and paid by the Commissioners for the reduction of the National Debt; an Account of Friendly Societies and Savings Banks, from the 6th of January, 1817, until the latest date the Accounts can be made up to, and an Account of the Balances in hand, and the Securities in which they are invested.
§ Petitions presented. By Mr. O'CONNELL, from the Trades' Political Union, Dublin, against Flogging in the Army; from the Joiners of Dublin, praying for a Repeal of the Legislative Union; from Ashton-under-line, in favour of the Bill for Regulating Factories; and from the Catholic Merchants and Artieans, Masters, Wardens, and Freemen of the Guilds of Trade, Galway, for a Provision in the Irish Reform Bill for the peculiar Franchise of that place: By an HON. MEMBER, from the Owners and Occupiers of Mills at Huddersfield, against the Factories Regulation Bill.