HC Deb 17 February 1832 vol 10 c465

Bill. Read a third time; Cholera Prevention (Scotland).

Returns ordered. On the Motion of Sir RICHARD VYVYAN, of all the Cases which had been heard and decided in the Courts of the Warden and Steward of the Stanneries, Cornwall, with the Names of the Parties and the Sums litigated in each year, from 1824, to 1831, inclusive:—On the Motion of Sir HENRY PARNELL, of the Number and Effectives of the British Army, Rank and File, at Home and Abroad, on the 1st of January, 1831, and 1st of January, 1832; the Establishment as fixed by the King's Memorandum for Service at Home and Abroad, from 1817 to 1832, and also the Effectives in each of the Foreign Stations, on the 25th of January, in each year; also the average Force in Rank and File at each of the Foreign Stations on the 1st of January, 1832, with the Increase at each Station, and the total Increase; also the Numbers of every description of Military Force, including the Army of all Classes, Militia and Yeomanry, in the United Kingdom, on the 1st of January, 1832:—On the Motion of Mr. BURGE, Accounts of the quantity of Sugar Imported into Great Britain from the British Colonies, the East Indies, and from Foreign Countries, from the 5th of January, 1831, to 5th of January, 1832, distinguishing the several sorts of Sugar, and the Colonies and Countries from which the same was Imported; a similar Account for Ireland, with the Amount of Duties paid on the total quantity; an Account of the quantity of Raw and Refined Sugar Exported during the said period; also the same Accounts of Coffee, Rum, and Cocoa, Imported and Exported; also Accounts of the Official Value of British and Irish produce and Manufactures; and of Foreign and Colonial produce Exported and Imported during the year 1831.

Petitions presented. By Mr. SHAW, from the Directors of the Dublin and London Steam Company, against the Steam Vessels Bill;—By Mr. VERNON, from the Free, holders and Residents of Tideswell, against the General Registry Bill:—By Lord GEORGE LENNOX, from the Landowners and Inhabitants of I field, Rasper, and Pulborough, praying for an Act to enable a majority of two-thirds of the Rate-payers to fix a plan for the Employment of the Able-bodied Poor.