§ Papers ordered. On the Motion of Mr. GUEST, an Account of the Glass-houses employed in the Manufacture of Broad, Crown, Flint, and Plate, and Common Bottle Glass, in each year, from 1826 to 1832, inclusive: of the Amount of Duty respectively charged on Flint and Plate, Broad, Crown, and Bottle Glass, from 1826, to 1832, with the Amount returned by way of Drawback.—On the Motion of Mr. WARRE, an Account of the Assessment for the Inhabited House Duty, at which a hundred of the highest rated Houses in London are Assessed, for the year ending 5th April, 1833: of the Assessment for the Inhabited House Duty, at which a hundred of the highest ratal Houses in the Country are Assessed, distinguishing the Counties, for the year ending 5th April, 1833: of any Instruction given by the Tax-office to the District Surveyors in the County of Kent, since 1st January, 1831, respecting a fresh Assessment of Houses in that County, 842 for the Inhabited House Duty; and also a Copy of any Report, or Return, made by the Surveyors pursuant to such Instruction—On the Motion of Mr. RICARDO, an Account of the Number of Officers and Servants employed, and the Emoluments and Salaries received by each in the different County Gaols and Houses of Correction in England and Wales.—On the Motion of Sir JOHN RAE READ, an Account of the Imports and Exports of British and Foreign Wool, Woollen Yarn, and Woollen Manufacture, for 1832.—On the Motion of Mr. GEORGE LAMB, a Copy of the Fifth Report of the Commissioners for Inquiring into the Practice and Proceedings of the Courts of Common Law.—On the Motion of Mr. EWART, an Account of the Number of Irish Poor Shipped under Passes from the Port of Liverpool, and the Expense incurred thereby.—On the Motion of Mr. SPRING RICE, an Account of the Sums paid into the Stamp Office for Duty on the Insurance from Fire, for the three last Quarters of the year 1832.
§ Petitions presented. By Mr. EWING, from Glasgow, for the Abolition of the Stamp Duty on Receipts; and from the same Place, for an Alteration in the Royal Burgh (Scotland) Bill; and from the Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons (Glasgow), for an Alteration in the Apothecaries Act; and from the Synod of Glasgow and Ayr, for Employing Ministers and Schoolmasters in Ireland acquainted with the Irish as well as the English Language; also from the Hand-loom Weavers of Glasgow, for Local Boards of Trade, and for Relief.—By Mr. RICHARDS, from Dublin, for Poor Law's for Ireland By the Sheriffs of London, from the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Common Council of the City of London, for the Abolition of Slavery.—By Mr. CHARLES ROSS, from the Protestant Dissenters of Northallerton, for a Better System of Parochial Registration, and for a Removal of the Grievances connected with the present System affecting Dissenters.