§ Papers ordered. On the Motion of Mr. HUGHES HUGHES, the Amount received under Prosecutions by the Legacy Duty Office for arrears of Duty, &c., in each of the five last years.—On the Motion of Mr. STEWART MACKENZIE, Copies of the Proceedings of the East-India Company, and of the Correspondence between the President of the India Board, and the Chairman, and Deputy Chairman of the Court of Directors, subsequent to the 25th March last, respecting the East-India Company's Charter.—On the Motion of Mr. TOOKE, an Account of the Sums paid in 1832 to Officers retired from Civil Service on the solo ground of Age or Infirmity, with other circumstances concerning them: also of the Gross Annual Amount of Stamp Duties paid on admission of Attornies, Solicitors, &c., in any Courts in England, from May 7th, 1819, to october 10th, 1828.—On the Motion of Mr. F. BARING, a copy of the Letter from the Chancellor of the Exchequer to the Commissioners of Inquiry into the Poor Laws, dated 23rd of February, 1833, and of the Answer 510 returned by the Commissioners: also an Account of the Number and Amount of Annuities granted by the Commissioners of the National Debt, and the Names of such Annuitants as have died: also the Debtor and Creditor Account of the Bank of England, between the years 1790 and 1829.—On the Motion of Mr. Alderman WOOD, an Account of the Export and Import of Malt, and the Duty paid on it, into and from Ireland; and the Quantity distilled there.
§ Bills, Read a second tune:—Militia; Ballot Suspension; Burgh Magistrates (Scotland).—Committed:—Stamp Duties.
§ Petitions presented. By Lord MOLYNEUX, from Burton-wood, for the more equal division of Church Rates in the Parish of Warrington; from Liverpool, and one other Places for an Alteration of the Law relative to Catholic Marriages.—By Mr. CHILDERS, from Soham, for the more Easy Recovery of Small Debts,—By Major BEAU-CLERK, from Horsham, against Tithes and Church Rates,—By Mr. WILKS, from Boston Public Library, against all Taxes on Knowledge; from a Parish of Canterbury, for Relief from Taxation; from two Places, for a Law to promote the Better Observance of the Lord Day; from several Dissenting Congregations for Redress of their Grievances.—By the same, and by Mr. BANNERMAN, from four Places,—against Slavery.—By Mr. ANDREW JOHNSTON, from St. Andrew's, against the Alterations in the Royal Burgh (Scotland) Bill made in Committee.