§ Papers ordered. On the Motion of Mr. BALDWIN, an Account of the Quantity of Olive Oil imported into the United Kingdom for Home Consumption, with the Duty paid thereon, from the 1st of January, 1832, up to the latest period the same can be made up.—On the Motion of Mr. BURGE, a Copy of the Report of a Committee of the House of Assembly of Jamaica, appointed to inquire into the cause of, and injury sustained by, the recent Rebellion in that Colony, together with the Examinations on Oath, Confessions, and other Documents annexed to that Report.—On the Motion of Mr. EWART, a Copy of the Report of the Commissioners appointed to inquire into the Practice of the Court of Common Pleas at Lancaster.—On the Motion of Mr. HUNT, a Copy of all the Letters addressed by the Right Honourable the Secretary of State for the Colonies, in reply to Governor Darling's Despatches, relative to the Punishment and Death of Private Joseph Studds, late of his Majesty's 57th Regiment, dated 4th and 12th December, 1826, and 20th April, and 28th May, 1819:—also, of any Opinions delivered by his Majesty's Attorney or Solicitor General, on the Charges preferred by Mr. Wentworth, in his Letter of Impeachment against Governor Darling, for the Murder of the said Joseph Studds, addressed to the Secretary of State for the Colonies, on 1st March, 1829; also, the portions of Mr. Wentworth's said Letter of Impeachment omitted in the Returns laid upon the Table on 1st July, 1850.—On the Motion of Mr. JAMES E. GORDON, Account of the Applications for Schools made to the Board of Education, Dublin.
§ Bills. Read a first time:—Punishment of Death for Forgery Abolition; Tithes Prescription; Additional Churches.—Read a second time:—Representative Peers (Scotland); Customs' Duties; Roman Catholic Charities; Linen Manufactures (Ireland); Valuation of Lands (Ireland).
§ Petitions presented. By Mr. EWART, from Liverpool;—and by Mr. JOHN BROWN, from Balinrobe,—in favour of the Ministerial Plan of Education (Ireland).—By Mr. ANDREW JOHNSTON, from Edinburgh,—against that Plan.—By Mr. EWART, from Dungannon, and from Leighlin Bridge, for a Revision of the Criminal Code, and against the Punishment of Death.—By Mr. JOHN BROWNE, from various Places in Ireland, against the Duty on Window Glass; and from Westport, against Illicit Distillation.