§ Papers ordered. On the Motion of Mr. BALDWIN, Copies of all Appeals lodged at the Privy Council against the Decisions of the late Board of Commissioners for arranging the Claims on France.
§ Bills brought in. By Lord JOHN RUSSELL, for Amending the Laws relating to Army Prize Money.
§ Petitions presented. By Sir S. GLYNNE, from Flint and Denbigh;—by Lord Coax, from Limerick;—by Mr. YOUNG, from Kilmore;—by Mr. JAMES E. GORDON, from Melksham and Bristol, and several places in Ireland; and by Colonel PERCEVAL, from Kilvernet, and two other places in Ireland,—against the Ministerial Plan of Education in Ireland.—By Mr. JAMES E. GORDON, from Kilcommon, and other places in Ireland,—against the Reform Bill (Ireland).—By Mr. HENRY GRATTAN, from Walterstown, and seven other places in Ireland;—and by Mr. CHAPMAN, from Ballymore and Kilbaggan,—against Tithes (Ireland).—By Mr. E. STEWART, from Wigtown and Withorn;—by Mr. GILLON, from Musselburgh;—by General PALMER, from four Parishes in Bath;—by Mr. BAILLIE, from Bristol;—by MT. FOLEY, from Kidderminster;—by the ATTORNEY GENERAL, from 280 Gentlemen in the Law;—by Mr. THOMAS DUNDAS, from Richmond, Yorkshire;—and by Mr. WARBURTON, from Bridport,—for Stopping the Supplies till the Reform Bill be carried.—By Mr. CHAPMAN, from Moat,—for Commuting the Punishment of Death for Crimes against Property unattended by Personal violence.—By Mr. JAMES E. GORDON, from Kilcommon, and two other Places,—against the Grant to Maynooth College.—By Mr. O'CONNELL, from the Reverend Thomas Smith of Wickham House,—for Reform in the Church of England.—By Mr. BAILLIE, from Bristol,—in favour of the General Registration Bill.—By Sir MICHAEL SHAW STEWART, from Greenock,—for Protection to the West-India Interest.