§ Papers ordered. On the Motion of LORD ALTHORP, the Number of Persons in Prison under Prosecution of the Commissioners of Stamps for selling Unstamped Papers—on the Motion of Mr. EDWARD RUTHVEN, Sir William Gossett's Letter to Sir John Harvey, dated May 31st, 1833.—on the Motion of Mr. O'REILLY, the Number of Bishops Leases which have Expired in the several Dioceses of Ireland, &c.—on the Motion of Mr. ROBERT WALLACE, the present Establishment of the Post Office in London, Edinburgh, and Dublin.—in the Motion of Mr. WILKS, the Number of all Justices of the Peace appointed under Commissions of the Peace, from January, 1831, to the latest day: also the Number of Brewers, &c., Licensed under the Act "To permit the Sale of Beer by Retail."
§ Bills. Read a first time:—Beer Licence, (England); Infirmaries (Ireland).—Read a second time:—Metropolitan Police.—Read a third time:—Customs' Acts' Repeal; Land Revenues (Scotland); Foreign Enlistment Act Repeal; Spirits, Wine, and Beer Licenses (Ireland).
§ Petitions presented. By Mr. R. WALLACE, from Paisley, for a general Revision of the Laws of Scotland.—By Mr. MURRAY. Mr. EWING, and Mr. R. WALLACE, from several Places, for Alterations In the Registry of Vessels Bill.—By Mr. EWING, from a Number of Places, against the Bankrupts (Scotland) Bill.—By the Earl of ORMELIE, from the Farmers of Perthshire, for the Right of Shooting over their own Lands; from Airlie and Dunkeld, for an Alteration of the Laws of Church Patronage in Scotland; from Dunkeld, in favour of the Lord's Day Observance Bill from the Operatives of Harwich, against the Factories' Regulation Bill.—By Mr. EWING, from the Chamber of Commerce and Manufactures of Glasgow, for preventing Arrestment of Wages payable to Workmen: from the Directors of the Town Hospital, Glasgow, for Poor Laws to Irelan; and from the Mechanics' Institute, for National Encouragement to the Diffusion of Scientific and Mechanical Knowledge among the Working Classes.—By Mr. JAMES TALBOT, from Athlone, against certain Military Regulations in force in that Borough.—By Mr. BLAMIRE, from Greystoke, for the Abolition of Tithes; and from Dalston, for Suspending all Suits instituted since January last for the Recovery of Tithes till the Tithe Commutation Bill shall have passed into a Law.—By Sir FRANCIS BURDETT, and Mr. HUME, from Persons Confined in the King's Bench Prison and in Warwick Gaol, for Debt, in favour of the Imprisonment for Debt Bill; from the Aberdeen Political Union, for Vote by Ballot.