§ Papers ordered. On the Motion of Mr. HAWES, Account of all Money Received and Expended, including Bequests, Donations, and Contributions, for the British Museum.—On the Motion of Mr. BARING, the Number of Persons having Deposits in Savings' Banks and Friendly. Societies, the Funds of which are in the hands of the Commissioners for the Reduction of the National Debt.—On the Motion of Mr. HUME, the Amount of Compensation, if any granted to the late Commissioners of Bankrupts—On the Motion of Mr. Alderman WOOD, the total Quantity of Foreign Wheat admitted for Consumption, and the Duty paid thereon, from 15th July, 1828, to 1st April, 1833; and the same for all other kinds of Grain; also the Amount of Money paid or claimed as Drawback on Malt, or Malt Spirits, under 1st and 2nd George 4th, cap. 82, &c, up to 5th April, 1833
§ New Writ issued. On the Motion of Mr. FINN, for the Borough of Montgomery, in the room of Mr. PUGH, whose Election was declared null and void.
§ Bills. Read a second time:—On the Motion of Mr. Loch, Burgh Police (Scotland). On the Motion of Mr. LAMB, Justices of the Peace.—Read a third time:—Marine Mutiny.
§ Petitions presented. By Mr. MURRAY, from Tavistock, in favour of Triennial Parliaments and Vote by Ballot; and from Leith, against granting Exclusive Privileges to the East-India Company.—By Mr. SHAW, from a Number of Places, against the Church of Ireland Bill—By Mr. COB-BETT, from the Protestant Dissenters of Oldham, that their Places of Worship might be exempted from Rates; and for an Alteration in the Law as regarded Marriage and Baptismal Registrations; from the Council of the National Political Union, for a Repeal of all Taxes on Articles of Consumption; and an Equitable Property Tax; from Wigham, against the Stamp Duties; from Thomas Bradford, complaining of the Local Taxes; from Joseph Stow, against the Emancipation of the Jews.