§ MINUTES.] Bills. Read a third time and passed, The Colonial Audit; Read a second time, The Mutiny.
§ Returns ordered. On the Motion of Viscount STRANGFORD, an Account of the Amount of all Duties returned on Woollens exported to Foreign Countries, in consequence of Treaties with such Countries, stating also by what Authority such Returns were made, from 1825 to the latest period; and also, an Account of the Amount of all South Sea Duties which have been returned on Imported Goods, stating by what Authority such Returns have been made, up to the latest period.
§ Petitions presented. By Lord KING, from certain Persons designating themselves as the National Political Union, in favour of the Reform Bill; and from the Inhabitants of Tyholland (Ireland) for the Abolition of Tithes:—By Lord GODERICH, from the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Common Council of London, against Colonial Slavery:—By the Earl of Winchilsea, from Freemen of Oakhampton, praying that their Rights and Privileges should be reserved under any System of Reform that might be adopted:—By the Earl of RODEN, from the Presbyterians of Randlestown and Inhabitants of Templemartin, against the New System of Education in Ireland. By the Bishop of EXETER, to the same effect, from Newton Abbott, in Devonshire:—By the Bishop of BATH and WELLS, from Inhabitants of Marylabonne, for the Abolition of Slavery:—By Lord SUFFIELD, from Inhabitants of London and Westminster, in favour of the Bill now depending relative to the Treatment of Cattle:—By the Earl of BROWNLOW, from the High Sheriff, Justices of the Peace, and Grand Juries of the County of Lincoln, for a Revision of the Law relating to the Duties of Sheriffs, Justices, and Clerks of the Peace, at the Head of his Majesty's Government.