§ Papers ordered. On the Motion of Mr. TOOKE, a Return of the Sums of Money received in the Office of the LORD CHANCELLOR'S Secretary of Lunatics, in 1830, 1831, 1832, and the first half of 1833.—On the Motion of Mr. BLAMIRE, the Names of the Parishes in which Tithe Suits had been commenced in the Court of Chancery of the County Palatine of Lancaster, between August 1830, and August 1833.—On the Motion of Mr. SPRING Rice, an Account of the Value of Gold coined at his Majesty's Mint, in each of the three years, 1830, 1831, and 1832—On the Motion of Mr. HUME, the Amount advanced to the West-India Proprietors, from the Vote of 1,000,000l. in last Session.
§ Bills. Read a second time;—Civil List Charges; Tea Duties. Read a third time:—Church Building Act Amendment.
§ Petitions presented. By Sir FRANCIS BURDETT, from Chelsea, for an Inquiry into the State of the Sewer there.—By Mr. LITTLETON, from Leek, for being allowed to scud a Member to Parliament if Stafford be disfranchised.—By Mr. LYNCH, from Galway, for a Revision of the Criminal Law; from Donegal and Killymard, for a Repeal of the Union.—By Mr. Secretary STANLEY, from a Baptist Congregation, Edinburgh, for the Abolition of Slavery; from Southport, for a Better Observance of the Sabbath.—By Sir SAMUEL WHALLEY, from a number of Individuals, for an Amendment of the Law; from the Overseers of St. Marylebone, for Poor Laws to Ireland.—By Colonel EVANS, from St. Paul's, Covent Garden, for an Equalization of the Land Tax.—By Mr. C. J. KEMYSS TYNTE, from Chard, for the Establishment of Local Courts; and from the County of Somerset, for the Repeal of the Malt Tax.—By Mr. COBBETT, from twenty different Places or Individuals for as many different objects.