§ Bills brought in. By Mr. KENNEDY, to extend the Provisions of 1 and 2 Geo. 4th, to Facilitate the Public Business in the Ordnance Departments; Read a second time; Sugar Duties.
§ Returns ordered. On the Motion of Mr. HUME, of the Names and Salaries of the Clerks in the Post Office (Ireland), engaged in the Transmission of Newspapers, with the Correspondence of the Post Master General, relating thereto; of the Amount of Fees, Salaries, and Allowances of the Clerks and Officers of the House of Commons, for the years 1829, and 1831:—On the Motion of Sir WILLIAM RAE, of the Number of Writs, requiring Parties to appear as Defendants before the Court of Exchequer (Scotland), in each of the last ten years, respectively.
§ Petitions presented. By Mr. SPRING RICE, from the Owners of Real Property in Westgate, and of Magistrates and Grand Jury of the County of Northumberland, against the General Registry Bill:—By Mr. ROBERT GRANT, from the Ministers in the Presidency of Bombay, for Alterations in the Administration of the Hindoo and Mohammedan Laws of Property and Inheritance:—By Lord KILLEEN, from the Catholic Merchants and Traders of Rahoon, for a Provision to be made in the Irish Reform Bill for the peculiar Franchise of Galway; from the Inhabitants of Kilmesson, for an Increase of Representatives to Ireland; and to extend the Provisions of the Reform Bill for that Country equal to those of the English Bill; from the Inhabitants of Kiltayle and Trim, for the Abolition of Tithes; from the Catholic Tradesmen of the Guild of Stone Cutters, Smiths, and Butchers, Galway, for a modification of the Stamp Duties on the Admission of Freemen to Corporations:—By Mr. MORETON, from the Woollen Manufactories of Glasgow, against the Factories Regulation Bill.