HC Deb 19 January 1832 vol 9 c588

Bills brought in. By Mr. SPRING RICE, more effectually preventing Embezzlement by Public Servants, and to Consolidate the Laws relating to Permits. By the LORD ADVOCATE, for the making Provision for the Despatch of Business in the Scotch Exchequer Court.

Returns ordered. On the Motion of Mr. CROKER, the Amount of Assessed Taxes paid in different Counties; and the registered Shipping of the different Ports of the United Kingdom:—On the Motion of Mr. SPRING RICE, of all Exchequer-bills issued between 5th January, 1831, and 5th January, 1832; and for all such to be issued, charged on the Supplies of 1832; an account of all Half-pay Pensions, and Allowances to be paid by the East-India Company to his Majesty's Forces serving in India between 5th April, 1832, and 5th April, 1833; an account of Money in the Exchequer, and remaining to be received, to complete the year accounts up to 5th January, 1832:—On the Motion of Mr. CROKER, a comparative statement of the Population of each County in the United Kingdom, and the number of Members to be sent by each according to the Reform Bill and a Return of the last year's Revenue for England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland, respectively, distinguishing the Customs, Excise, Stamp, and Assessed Taxes for each, and an account of the Custom duties collected in, and the amount of registered Shipping, belonging to the several Ports of England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland, who were to return Members by the Reform Bill:—On the Motion of Mr. HERRIES, Copies of all Communications between the Governments of this country and the Netherlands relating to the payment of the Russian Loan:—On the Motion of Mr. Alderman THOMPSON, of the Expenses incurred in equipping his Majesty's Ships Romney and Ceylon, for Troop Ships, and the comparative Estimate of their maintenance with hired Ships of the same tonnage.

Petitions presented. By Mr. CRAMPTON, from the Catholic Tradesmen, and Catholic Householders of Galway, for a provision in the Irish Reform Bill to preserve the peculiar franchise of that place. By Mr. HUNT, from the Members of the North-western Metropolitan Political Union, for the Repeal of the Assessed Taxes.