§ Papers ordered. On the Motion of Sir HENRY VERNEY, various Returns relative to the Management of all the Gaols in England and Wales.—On the Motion of Mr. GROTE, an Account of the Local Duties paid on Coals in the City of London.—On the Motion of Mr. HUME, an Account of all the Sums paid as Compensation for the Loss of Sinecures in the United Kingdom.—On the Motion of sir JOHN HOBHOUSE, an Account of the Sums paid to each Newspaper in Ireland for inserting Government Proclamations.—On the Motion of Mr. Alderman THOMPSON, an Account of the Surcharges made in the last year for the House-tax in the Borough of Sunderland.—On the Motion of Mr. BAINBRIDGE, an Account of the Number of Gallons of Proof Spirits permitted out from the Distillers' Stocks in England in the years 1832, and 1833.
§ Petitions presented. By Messrs. ADAMS, LENNARD, and CHRISTMAS, from a Number of Places,—against Slavery.—By Mr. GORING, from Yapton, for a Repeal of the Duties on One-Horse Carts, Soap, and Malt and Hops.—By Mr. CHRISTMAS, from several Bodies of Clergymen in Ireland, for Alterations in the Irish Church Reform Bill.—By Mr. HALL DARE, from the Resident Clergy of the County of Essex, in favour of the Lord's Day Observance Bill; and from Barking, against the Sale of Beer Act.—By Colonel DAVIES, from Worcester, for a Repeal of the Assessed Taxes.—By Mr. S. A. BAYNTUN, from several Dissenting Congregations, for Exempting Protestant Dissenting Chapels from the payment Of Parochial Rates.