§ Papers ordered. On the Motion of Mr. POULETT THOMSON, an Account of the present and prospective Amount of Saving effected in the Navy Pay Office in the Salaries of Officers and Clerks.—On the Motion of Mr. O'DWYER, an Account of the Income and Expenditure, with other Particulars, of the Corporation of Drogheda.—On the Motion of Mr. SULLIVAN, a Copy of the Report of Mr. Griffith, a Government Engineer, respecting an Intended Line of Canal between Kilkenny and Inistioge, and a Copy of any Correspondence with the Irish Government on the subject.—On the Motion of Mr. HOWARD, the Names of Persons Assessed for the first time to the House Duty in 1832, and of Persons discharged on Appeal by Commissioners for the Township of Whitehaven and Preston Quarter.—On the Motion of Mr. SPRING RICE, an Account of the Establishments of the Public Departments, and Offices, in 1821 and 1832, respectively, showing the Reductions made, and those intended to be made.—On the Motion of Mr. E. RUTHVEN, the Amount of Pipe-Water Tax levied in Dublin, during the last seven years.
§ Petitions presented. By Mr. BOLLING, from Bolton, in favour of the Rating of Tenements Bill.—By Mr. O'CONNELL, from St. Nicholas (Galway), against the Oppressive Conduct of the Corporation; from Dublin, against the Kingstown and Dublin Ship Canal.—By Mr. HODGES, from Benenden, against the Malt Tax and Tithes.—By Sir EDWARD KNATCHBULL, from Ramsgate, against the Notaries Public Bill.—By Mr. WILBRAHAM, from Chester, against the Monopoly of the East-India Company with regard to the Manufacture and Exportation of Salt in India.