§ New Writ ordered for Tewksbury, in the room of JOHN MARTIN, Esq., deceased.
§ Bills brought in. By Mr. Alderman WOOD, to regulate the Navigation of Steam Vessels on the River Thames. By Mr. SADLER, to regulate the Labour of Children in Mills and Factories.
§ Returns ordered. On the Motion of Mr. HUME, of the Population of Merthyr Tydvill, according to the Census of 1831, of the amount of Houses in that Town, of the Assessed Taxes paid by it, and of its relative importance on the principle and scale adopted in the lists of Lieutenant Drummond:—On the Motion of Mr. GOULBURN, the Income and Expenditure for the year 1831:—On the Motion of Mr. CROKER, an account of the Assessed Taxes and Population of the Counties, according to the Census of 1831:—On the Motion of Mr. Alderman WOOD, the Reports presented to the Corporation of London, relative to the Stability of the New London Bridge:—On the Motion of Mr. CRESSET PELHAM, the Charges incurred relating to the Sewers of the County of Sussex, during the last fifty years:—On the Motion of Lord JOHN RUSSELL, an account of the Population of each County distinguishing the Population of each City and Town within such Counties which sends Members to Parliament:—On the Motion of Mr. CROKER, relating to the ten first Boroughs in Lieutenant Drummond's List.
§ Petitions presented. By Mr. SHEIL, from the Town of Louth (Ireland), for regulating Church Property in Ireland. By Mr. BERTRAM EVANS, from a Congregation in Sloane-street, praying for a General Fast. By Lord MORPETH, from several Medical Practitioners, and others, Inhabitants of Wakefield, for an alteration in the Law as to Dissection for Anatomical purposes. By Mr. LEADER, against the Tithe system in Ireland, from the Labourers of the Parish of Tankerstoun in the County of Limerick; from Whitchurch, from certain Paper Manufacturers, and from a Parish in the West of Ireland to establish Fisheries. By Mr. HUME, from Saxmundham, Suffolk, and from Hetherington, in the Isle of Ely, against the Tithe Law: By Mr. SPRING RICE, from the Physicians and Surgeons of Limerick, complaining of the Laws for regulating the admission of Medical Men to County Infirmaries of Ireland. By Mr. EDWARD L. BULWER, from certain Medical Practitioners, praying for the removal of the existing impediments to the cultivation of Anatomy. By Mr. SPRING RICE, from the Catholic Free Burgesses of Galway, for a Provision in the Irish Reform Bill for the peculiar Franchise of that place; and from the Chamber of Commerce in Limerick, for the re-enactment of certain Laws relating to the Inspection of Flax Seed.