§ MINUTES.) Papers ordered. On the Motion of Mr. O'CONNELL, Accounts relative to the Manufacture and Exportation of Soap; and of the quantity of Palm Oil imported for the last fifteen years.—On the Motion of Mr. SPRING RICE, Copy of a Letter from the Secretary of the Ordnance, dated 21st May, 1832, respecting the Expenditure upon the Works of the Rideau Canal, Canada.
§ Bills. Read a third time:—Regent's Park Acts Amendment; Exchequer Court (Scotland); British Museum; Vice Admiralty Courts, and Punishment of Death Abolition.
§ Petitions presented. By Colonel EVANS, from Rye;—by Mr. CHARLES CALVERT, from Southwark;—by Mr. JOHN SMITH, from Newport Pagnell;—by Lord ALTHORP, from Glasgow;—by Mr. SPRING RICE, from Lyme Regis, Beominster, and Shaftesbury;—by Mr. HODGES, from Hawkhurst;—by the LORD ADVOCATE, from a Parish in Edinburgh;—by Admiral ADAM, from Elgin; and by Mr. JAMES, from Carlisle,—for Stopping the Supplies.—By Mr. JAMES JOHNSTONE, from Forfar,—against the Ministerial Plan of Education (Ireland). By the LORD ADVOCATE, from Forfar, to substitute the Chief Magistrates of Burghs for the Sheriffs as Returning Officers, and the Burgh Clerks for the Sheriffs Clerks for receiving the Claims of Voters.—By Sir GEORGE CLERK, from Kincardine, for Compensation for the Great Loss of Property to Individuals occasioned by the Reform Bill; and from Elgin, against the Union of that County with Nairn in the Exercise of the Elective Franchise.—By Mr. O'CONNELL, from the Members of the National Union of the Working Classes,—against the Privileges of Parliament Bill; from three Parishes in Cork and Cavan,—against Tithes and Church Assessment.