§ New Member sworn. Sir STEPHEN RICHARD GLYNNE, for the Borough of Flint.
§ Returns ordered. On the Motion of Mr. DAWSON, of the Total Amount of the Public Revenue paid into the Trea- 764 sury from 5th January, to 25th February, 1832, under the different Heads, with an Account of the same for the same period in 1831:—On the Motion of Mr. HODGES, an Abstract of the Returns made to the Order of the 8th of July, 1831; of the Money Levied and Expended for Poor Rates in the year ending the 25th of March, 1831, in every Parish maintaining its Poor in England and Wales:—On the Motion of Mr. Alderman HUGHES, of the Number of Persons confined in the King's Bench for Debt on the 1st of February, with the Accommodation for Lodging them:—On the Motion of Lord KILLEEN, a Return of Ten Towns of Ireland having the largest Population which do not send Members taken from the last Census.
§ Petitions presented. By Lord INGESTRIE, from the Coalmeters and Corporation of Smiths of Dublin, against the Dublin Coal Trade Bill:—By Mr. HODGES, from the Inhabitants of the Isle of Sheppy, praying for a Member under the Reform Bill:—By Mr. CRAMPTON, from the Catholic Freemen of Galway, for modifying the Stamp Duty on the admission of Freemen:—By Lord VALLETORT, from Liskeard, in favour of the Cotton Factories Regulation Bill:—By Mr. SPRING RICE, from certain Persons at Rathkeal, praying for some measure to promote Emigration:—By Mr. GODSON, from the Kidder, minster Political Union, in favour of the Reform Bill.