§ Papers ordered. On the Motion of Mr. W. E. GLADSTONE, Copies of Papers from the Board of Education (Ireland), relative to the New System.—On the Motion of Sir HARRY VERNEY, the Number of Convicts conveyed from one Place to another, and the Expense incurred thereby, during the year ending Michaelmas 1832; also the Number of Days each Session of the Peace lasted in the Counties of England and Wales in the same year.—On the Motion of Mr. VERNON SMITH, Returns from each of the Places where, by the provisions of the Act 9th George 4th, cap. 60, Returns are required to be made of Sales of Corn, of the Number of Quarters returned in each week during the year, beginning 1st July, 1832, and ending 1st July, 1855; distinguishing the quantities, &c.—On the Motion of Mr. SULLIVAN, the Number of Quarters of Malt charged with Duty in Ireland, in the years ending 5th October, 1831, 1832, and to 5th August, 1833; also the Number of Quarters of Malt Imported into Ireland: the Quantity of Malt used by Distillers and Brewers respectively in Ireland, and the Quantity exported in the years ending 5th October, 1831 and 1832: like Returns for England and Scotland: also the Number and Names of the Police Constables in the County, and County of the City of Kilkenny, who, within the last twelve Months, have been dismissed, disrated, or fined, for Misconduct, &c.—On the Motion of Mr. TOOKE, the Names of Commissioners appointed under the Act 11th George 4th, and 1st William 4th, cap. 58, for Regulating the Receipt and future Appropriation of Fees and Emoluments receivable by Officers of the Superior Courts of Common Law.—On the Motion of Mr. HUGHES HUGHES, the Number of Electors Registered for the City of Oxford.
§ Bills. Read a first time:—Stafford Borough Disfranchisement.—Committed:—China Trade.
§ Petitions presented. By Mr. VERNON SMITH, and Mr. FOWELL BUXTON, from several Places, for the Abolition of Slavery,—By Mr. VERNON SMITH, from the Surgeons of the Poor at Southam, for a Committee to Inquire into the Conduct of the Overseers respecting them; from the Dissenters of Bovey Tracey, for Relief with regard to Marriages, Registration, and Church Rates.—By Lord JOHN RUSSELL, from Wolverhampton and Sampford Spiney, against the Tithes Commutation Bill.