§ Papers ordered. On the Motion of Mr. O'CONNELL, Accounts of the Sums of Money received by the commissioners of Woods and Forests out of Ireland for the last four years: also a Return of the time at which each of the Judges of the Courts of Exchequer, King's Bench, and Common Pleas in Ireland, was promoted to the Bench, and at what time each Judge was called to the Bar; also the Sums of Money paid by each Newspaper in Ireland for Stamps during the twelvemonth preceding the 5th July, 1835, and the Sum received by each Paper from Government for Advertisements and Proclamations, &c.—On the Motion of Mr. HUME, an Account of the Salaries and Allowances paid by the Government in India for the support of clergymen and Priests of the different Faiths at each of the Presidencies.—On the Motion of Mr. FINN, the Names and Description of the Persons employed under the Commission to inquire into the State of Municipal Corporations in England, Scotland, and Ireland.—On the Motion of Mr. HUTT, the Number of Vessels, and the Amount of Tonnage entered inwards at the Port of Hull from Foreign Parts, from 1808 to 1833, and the Ports from which such Vessels cleared, whether Foreign or British.—On the Motion of Lord SANDON, an Account from each Official Assignee of the Sums of Money in his hands under every Commission, or Fiat in Bankrupts—On the Motion of Mr. KENNEDY, an Account, Alphabetically arranged according to Parishes and Counties, of the total Pecuniary and other Emoluments of each Clergyman of the Established Church in Scotland, in 1830, 1831, and 1832; the game of each Parochial Schoolmaster in Scotland, during the same period.
§ Bills. Read a second time;—Procurators Fiscal (Scotland); Sugar Carriages Act Amendment: Holyhead Road.
§ Petitions presented. By Mr. PINNEY, from Lyme Regis, for an Alteration in the Sale of Beer Act.—By Captain ELLIOTT, from the Woollen Yarn Spinners, against the Factories Regulation Bill.—By Mr. FNYER, from the Political Union of Kilmarnock, for Vote by Ballot,—By Mr. TOWNLEY, from the Baptists of Wisbeach, for Relief with respect to Marriages, Registration, and Church Rates.—By Mr. CUTLAR FERGUSSON, from Kirkpatrick (Durham), for Abolishing the Law of Patronage in Scotland.