§ Papers ordered. On the Motion of Mr. R. STEUART, Accounts of the total Sums levied by the Commissioners of the Northern Lights, in the years ending 30th June, 1831, and 1832, respectively, and of the Expenditure of the Commissioners during the same period.—On the Motion of Lord JOHN RUSSELI, an Account of the Receipts and Expenditure in the Office of Paymaster General, from the 1st of January, 1832, to 31st of March, 1833, and the same on account of previous years.—On the Motion of Mr. LYNCH, a Return of all Persons Imprisoned for Debt, or who have taken the benefit of the Insolvent Act, or against whom Commissions of Bankruptcies have been issued, in each of the three years last past in Ireland: also a Return of the Number of Masters, with their Salaries, and Scholars at present in the Schools, called Erasmus Smith's Schools, in Ireland, &c.: also an Account of all Sums of Money advanced by Government since the year 1821, for Public Works in the Town and County of Gal-way and Mayo, and of the manner in which such Sums have been Expended.—On the Motion of Mr. HUME, an Account of all Sums of Money received by the Commissioners of Woods and Forests from the Lessees of Lighthouses in each year since 1800, and how the Money has been applied.
§ Petitions presented. By Mr. METHUEN, from the Clergy of Wilts; and by Sir ROBERT INGLIS, from the Clergy of Surrey; and from a Place in Ireland,—against the Church Reform (Ireland) Bill.—By Mr. BLAMIRE, Mr. HARDY, Mr. HURST, Mr. STAVELEY, Mr. SHEPPARD, Mr. PHILPOTTS, Mr. THROCKMORTON, Mr. HOULDSWORTH, Mr. METHUEN, Mr. CHARLES BULLER, Mr. WASON, Mr. CHILDERS, Lord DALMENT, Sir WILLIAM CHAYTOR, Sir JAMBS GRAHAM, Sir EARDLEY WILMOT, Captain ELLIOTT, and Viscount HOWICK, from a great Number of Places,—for the immediate Abolition of Slavery.—By Mr. JERVIS, from Bedford; by Mr. J. C. DUNDAS, by Lord HOWICK; and by Lord CHARLES FITZROY, from several Places,—against Corporation Abuses.—By Mr. EWART, from Liverpool, for the Abolition of Flogging; and from the Dissenters of that Place, for Removing the Disabilities of the Jews.—By Mr. HAWES, from Lambeth, to the same effect.—By Mr. HARDY, and Mr. CRAVEN BERKELEY, from four Places,—in favour of a Factories' Regulation Bill.—By Mr. PARROTT, Mr. HARDY, and Viscount HOWICK, from several Places,—for a Removal of the Disabilities at present affecting the Dissenters.—By Colonel LYGON, from Bewdley, for a Repeal of the Sale of Beer Act.—By. Mr. FYSCHE PALMER, from Retail Dealers and Brewers in Reading; and by Mr. HUME, from Paddington, against any Alteration of that Act.—By Mr. R. OSWALD, from Hand-loom Weavers of Glasgow, and its Neighbourhood; by Mr. J. MAXWELL, from Pollockshaws; and by Mr. HUME, from Newton, near Ayr, for a Board of Trade, and for Relief.—By Mr. J. MAXWELL, and Mr. STEWART MACKENZIE, from three Places,—against the present System of Church Patronage in Scotland.—By Mr. PHILPOTTS, from Gloucester, for a Repeal of the Assessed Taxes.—By Sir ROBERT FERGUSON, from Londonderry, for Providing Counsel to Prisoners tried for Felony; and against additional Duty on Timber brought from the British Colonies; and from the Cess Payers of Donaghadee, for an Alteration in the Grand Jury Bill.—By Mr. HARDY, Mr. HALPORD, Mr. TREVOR, Mr. J. MAXWELL, Mr. PARROTT, and Mr. E. TENNENT, by Captain ELLIOT, and Lord DALMENT, from a Number of Places,—for the Better Observance of the Sabbath.—. By Mr. CHARLES O'CONNELL, from a Place in Ireland, for the Abolition of Tithes.