§ Paper ordered. On the Motion of Mr. O'CONNELL, an Account of the Number of Freemen created in each Corporate Town in Ireland, returning Members to Parliament, from 1st May, 1831, to 20th May in the present year, declaring those who have been declared entitled to their Freedom as of Right.
§ Petitions presented. By Mr. HOSKINS, from Ross, for the Amelioration of the Criminal Code;—and from Liverpool,—against the Liverpool Disfranchisement Bill.—By Mr. JOHN WOOD, from Harcourt, near Blackburn;—by Mr. HOSKINS, from various Congregations of Dissenters at Hereford, and other Places;—by Mr. LABOUCHERE, from Taunton;—by Mr. WILKS, from Boston;—by Mr. FOWELL BUXTON, from the Protestant Dissenters of the Three Denominations;—and from the Clergy of the 34 Diocese of Tuam,—for the Abolition of Slavery.—By Mr. JOHN WOOD, from Ashton-under-Lyne, and six other Places;—by Mr. WRIGHTSON, from Hull;—by Mr. HENEAGE, from Lincoln;—by Mr. LABOUCHERE, from Taunton;—by Mr. MACLEOD, from Tain;—by Mr. THOMAS DUNDAS, from York;—by Mr. LITTLETON, from Burton-upon-Trent, and West Brumwich;—and by Sir JAMES MACDONALD, from Alverstoke and Lymington,—not to grant any Supplies till the Reform Bill be passed.—By Mr. JOHN WOOD, from the Manchester Association for the Preservation of Foot-paths, against the Power of Magistrates to stop up Foot-paths.—By Mr. MACAULAY, from Wincanton, Thorne, and Buckingham;—and by Mr. HOSKINS, from Bankers and Traders of Hereford,—for an Amelioration of the Criminal Code.—By Mr. LABOUCHERE, from Friendly Societies at Taunton;—and by Mr. WILKS, from a Friendly Society at Falmouth,—in favour of the Friendly Societies Acts Amendment Bill.—By Mr. SCHONSWAR, from Hull, for the House to interfere on behalf of the Poles.—By Mr. DIXON, from Glasgow,—for Relief to the West-India Colonies.—By Mr. HODGES, from Tile Makers in Kent, for the Repeal of the Duties on Tiles.