HC Deb 26 June 1833 vol 18 cc1238-9

Papers ordered. On the Motion of Mr. DOBBIN, a Return from the Clerks of the Peace of the several counties of Ireland, of the place and Time at which the respectivc Quarter Sessions were holden in 1832.—On the Motion of Mr. O'CONNELL, Accounts of all Receipts and Disbursements by the Corporation of Dublin for the last twenty years.—On the Motion of Mr. STEWART, Lists of all Pensions granted by the East-India Company to Commanders, Officers, Seamen, widows, and Orphans, of the Commercial Marine Service, from 1793 to the present time; also of Commanders to whom Compensation was given in consequence of a change in the Shipping System, in 1799.—On the Motion of Mr. RICHARDS, an Account of all Places in which United, or Joint-Stock Banks have been Established, under the Act 7th George 4th, cap,46.—On the Motion of Sir ROBERT FERGUSON, a Return of the Amount advanced by the Lord Lieutenant for the first Expense of each District Lunatic Asylum; and the Manner in which the Interest and Capital is to be, or has been. Repaid: also detailed Accounts of the Expenses incurred, and other Circumstances concerning the Erection of these District Lunatic Asylums.—On the Motion of Mr. HUME an Account of the Quantity of all West-India Produce, Exported from each of the British Colonies, and from the Mauritius, during the last three years.

Bill. Read a third time:—Enclosure Awards.

Petitions presented. By the Earl of LINCOLN, from East Retford, against the Emancipation of the Jews,—By Sir JOHN MAXWELL, from Jedburgh and Paisley, for Alterations in the Royal Burgh (Scotland) Bill.—By Mr. EMERSON TENNENT, from Belfast, against any Alterations in the Duties on Foreign Timber and from Connor, in favour of the Grand Juries (Ireland) Bill.—By Mr. VERNON SMITH, from the Unitarians of Northampton, to be Relieved from the Payment of Church Rates.—By Mr. C. WOOD from the Owners of Fishing-boats belonging to Boxham, Torbay, complaining of the Loss on their Trade from the Admission of Foreign Fish into the Market—By Mr. ADDAMS WILLIAMS, from Monmouth, for Amending the Sate of Beer Act—By Mr. SANFORD, against the Tithes Commutation Bill.