§ Papers ordered. On the Motion of Lord HAMILION (BELHAVEN), a Return of all the Money raised and Expended in the year 1832 for the Maintenance of the Poor in the several Parishes in Scotland.—On the Motion of Lord ELLEN BOROUGH, Copy of a Correspondence between the Board of Control and the East-India Company relative to the Renewal of the Charter.
§ Bills. Read a second time:—Burgh Police (Scotland); Marriages Validating.
§ Petitions presented. By the Duke of RICHMOND, from Barking, for an Alteration in the Law of Settlement as to Apprentices bound to Fishermen.—By the Duke of WELLINGTON, from the several Trades Employed on the River Thames, for a Clause in the East-India Charter Bill, to Employ the Company's Ships this Session.—By Lord HAMILTON (BELHAVEN), from a Farming Society in Scotland, for Selling all Dry Farming Produce by Weight.—By the Bishop of LONDON, from the Clergy of Salop; and by the Duke of NEWCASTLE, from various Individuals,—against the Irish Church Temporalities Bill,—By the Duke of Somerset, the LORD CHANCELLOR, and the Marquess of CLANRICARDE, from the Proprietors and Actors of the Minor Theatres, in favour of, and by the Earl of GLENGALL, from the Proprietors of Covent-garden and Drury-lane Theatres, against, the Dramatic Performances Bill.