§ Papers ordered. On the Motion of Mr. GROTE the Quantities of Coal and Culm Imported into London since 1825; specifying the Amount of Duty paid, and distinguishing all Municipal or Private Dues from Public Taxes.—On the Motion of Colonel DAVIES, Amount of Superannuation Allowances for 1852.—On the Motion of Mr. GILLON, Account of the Crown Lands in Scotland,—On the Motion of Mr. FRENCH, Amount of the Balance in the hands of the County Treasurers (Ireland) for the last three years.—On the Motion of Mr. WILKS, Number of Cases heard and determined in the Court of Requests in London and Westminster, for 1831: also an Abstract of the Laws now in force in Jamaica relative to Churches, Chapels, and Missionaries.
§ Petitions presented. By MR. DYKES, from Harrington,—for the Better Observance of the Sabbath, and for Vote by Ballot; and from Broughton, Harrington, and other Places,—for the Abolition of Slavery.—By Sir WILLIAM MOLES-WORTH, from Launceston; by Lord EBRINGTON, from Hatherleigh, to the same effect; and by the same NOBLE 2 LORD, from Collumpton, to facilitate the Recovery of Small Debts.—By Mr. WILKS, from the Hibernian Temperance Society, to prevent the Sale of Spirits on Sunday; and from Tresmere,—for the Abolition of Slavery.—By Mr. WILLIAM ROCHE, from Limerick, for the Reform of the Corporation of that City,—By Lord ROBERT GROSVENOR, from Chester,—for the Better Observance of the Sabbath.