§ Papers ordered. On the Motion of Mr. RUTHVEN, Account of the Salaries and Emoluments of Curates in Ireland.
§ Petitions presented. By Sir WILLIAM FOLKES, from Diss (Norfolk);—by Sir HEDWORTH WILLIAMSON, from Gateshead;—by Lord EBRINOTON, from Reading, Plymouth, Devonport, Totness, Ashburton, Leith, Paisley, and Dudley;—by Colonel CAVENDISH, from Derby;—by Mr. HEYWOOD, from Manchester, Warrington, Rochdale, Oldham, Royton, Heywood, and from Ware;—by Lord CAVENDISH, from Belper and Bakewell;—by Mr. WILLIAM WILLIAMS, from Abergavenny, and West-Monmouth;—by Mr. O'CONNELL, from the Political Unions of Birmingham, Bristol, and Kidderminster;—by Sir RONALD FERGUSON, from Haddington;—by Mr. HORATIO Ross, from Montrose, Duffield, Milford, and Holbrook;—by Mr. WILBRAHAM, from Hyde; 1399 —by Mr. DENISON, from St. Mary (Newington), Camberwell, Lambeth, and Christ Church (Surrey);—by Mr. HAWKINS, from Tavistock;—and by Mr. STRICKLAND, from Sheffield, and three other Places,—for Stopping the Supplies till the Reform Bill be passed.—By Sir GEORGE MURRAY, from Perth;—by Mr. ANDREW JOHNSTONE, from the Presbytery of Hamilton;—and by Mr. JAMES E. GORDON, from Brighton, and thirteen other Places in England,—against the Ministerial Plan of Education (Ireland).—By Lord CAVENDISH, from Derby;—by Mr. HORATIO ROSS, from Aberbrothock;—and by Mr. STRICKLAND, from Halifax,—in favour of the Factories Regulation Bill.—By Mr. O'CONNELL, from Kilbreedy, Athanasius, and Eurly-Greemon, against Tithes (Ireland); and from Glasgow, in favour of a Grant to Maynooth College—By Mr. HORATIO ROSS, from Aberbrothock, for Parliamentary Reform (Scotland), and from the same Place, for Simplifying the Mode of Conveyancing in Scotland—By Mr. STRICKLAND, from Hemel Hempstead, against Negro Slavery.—By Mr. LEADER, from Galway, for Equalizing Civil Rights in Galway.—By Sir WILLIAM FOLKES, from Free-bridge Marshland (Norfolk), for the Repeal of the Fire Insurance Duty.