§ Papers ordered. On the Motion of Mr. HAWES, an Account of all Sums paid by the Board of Works on account of the British Museum, from February 16th, 1821, to March 25th, 1833.—On the Motion of Mr. FINN, Accounts for the year commencing 1st November, 1831, and ending 1st November, 1832, of the Number of Days and Hours (as nearly as the same can be ascertained) of the Sittings in Court of the Judges of the Superior Courts in Ireland; distinguishing, separately, the attendance of every Judge: of the Names of the Persons who, during the twenty years preceding 1st November 1832, have filled Offices attached to, or connected with the Superior Courts of Justice in Ireland, &c.: Accounts of any Allowances made to the Judges for going Circuit in 1792 and 1832: of Allowances for presiding at Special Sessions in 1829 1830, and 1831.—On the Motion of Mr. JOHN MURRAY, Accounts of the Dues paid to, and Expenditure of the Trustees of Mumbles Light House, from 1816, to 1832: also the Sums Received and Expended as Droits of the Admiralty from Danish Vessels, from 1807.—On the Motion of Mr. HUME, a List of the Names of all Persons having Pensions on the Civil Lists of England, Scotland, and Ireland, on the. 30th November, 1830.—On the Motion of Mr. AGLIONBY, a Return from the Chancery Office, Edinburgh, and from the Record of the Great Seal in Scotland, of any Appointment in favour of Viscount 5 MELVILLE of the Office of Keeper of his Majesty's Privy Seal in Scotland, subsequent to December 1st, 1814.
§ Bills. Read a third time:—Troopers Fund: Scottish and Irish Vagrants.—Read a second time:—Land Tax Commissioners; London Scavage and Package.
§ Petitions presented. By Mr. R. WALLACE, from Bury and Carnoustie, for the Abolition of Slavery; from Edinburgh, for Vote by Ballot, and the Repeal of the Septennial Act: from Stanley (Perthshire), in favour of the Factories' Regulation Bill; from two Political Unions, for the Repeal of the Corn Laws; from Forfar, against the Septennial Act and the Assessed Taxes; from the Dunfermline Political Union, against Nocturnal Legislation.—By Mr. TODD, from Wantage, against the Slavery Abolition Bill.—By Mr. ROBERT STEUART, from Dunbar, for an Inquiry into the Charges exacted for Northern Lights with a view to Reduction.—By Mr. SHEIL, from two Places, in favour of the New Plan of Education; from Newry, to comply with the Suggestion of the Committee on that Borough.—By Mr. ABERCROMBY, from Edinburgh, in favour of the Edinburgh Annuity Tax Bill.—By Mr. SHEIL, from several Places, for the Repeal of the Disturbances (Ireland) Act; from Cahie and Burnt Court, for Improving the Grand Jury System, for the Abolition of Tithes and Church Rates, for the Repeal of the Union, and for placing Petty Juries on the same Footing as in England; from Dublin, for an Inquiry into the Corporation Affairs of that Town.