§ Returns ordered. On the Motion of Mr. Alderman WOOD, an Account of the Number of Stamps issued to each Newspaper in Ireland in each quarter, from the 5th of January, 1830, to the 5th of January, 1832; of the total Amount of Money paid, due, or to be claimed, by Distillers as Drawback on Malt used, or Spirits made entirely from Malt under 1, 2, 4 and 6 George 4th, up to 5th of January, 1832; of the Imperial Proof Gallons of Spirits, distilled in each part of the United Kingdom and Exported from each into the other, and which paid Duty for Home Consumption, from 5th of January, 1831, to 5th of January, 1832, distinguishing for each Kingdom the Gallons in each quarter, on which the Malt Drawback under 6 George 4th, was payable, and the Amount of that Drawback:—On the Motion of Mr. FOWELL BUXTON, Copy of a Charge delivered by Mr. Chief Justice Jeffcott, to the Grand Jury of Sierra Leone, on the subject of the Slave Trade in that Colony, and all Correspondence connected therewith; Copies or Extracts of all Correspondence between Government and Foreign Powers on the subject of the Slave Trade since the 1st of January, 1831; of all Correspondence between Government and the British Commissioners of the mixed Commission Courts at Sierra Leone, Havannah, Rio de Janeiro, and Surinam, relative to the Slave Trade, since the 1st of January, 1830, and all Correspondence between the Admiralty and Naval Officers, Employed on the Coast of Africa, and all Information received from the Governors of British possessions on the same subject for the same period:—On the Motion of Mr. GOULBURN, Account of the Population of each division of divided Counties, and of each Individual County of England and Scotland.
§ Petitions presented. By Mr. COOPER, from the Parishes of Ballisodere, Moate, Drumlease, and Killenumery, against the New System of Education in Ireland:—By Mr. ROBINSON, from the Worcester Political Union, against the Anatomy Bill; from St. John's, Cartmear Port, De Grave, and Old Perlican, Newfoundland; and by Mr. HUME, from Brigus, Newfoundland, praying for the Establishment of a Local Legislature:—By Mr. Alderman WOOD, from Clerkenwell, signed by 30,000 Persons:—By Mr. SADLER, from Manchester, signed by 14,000 Persons; and from Leeds, signed by 18,000 Persons; from the Operative Cotton Spinners of Glasgow, signed by 1,500 Persons; from the Vicar and Clergy of Huddersfield; Sunday School Teachers of Bradford; Inhabitants of North Walsham, Horsforth, Tottenham and Yeadon; Operatives of Morley, Inhabitants of Eccleshill, Ampthill, Uxbridge, Dartford, Horsham, St. Marylebone; of Persons employed in Bleahfields, in Renfrewshire, Lanarkshire, and Dumbartonshire: Operatives in Mills at Dundee and Glasgow; Inhabitants of Rochdale, Oldham, Nottingham, Beverly and Charmouth; by Mr. FOWELL BUXTON, from Bethnal Green, signed by 1,500 Persons; and from Spitalfields, signed by 1,000 Persons; in favour of the Factories Regulation Bill:—By Mr. HEYWOOD, from the Master Cotton Spinners and Manufacturers in Bromley; and from the Spinners and Manufacturers in Manchester, and by Mr. GREEN, from 1222 the Overseers of Townships adjacent to Dolphucholme, Worsted Mills near Lancaster, from certain Manufacturers at Manchester, from the Inhabitants of Kirkby, Lonsdale, and Sedbergh, against the said Bill:—By the Marquis of CHANDOS, from the West-India Planters and Proprietors, against the Duties on Sugar.