§ On the Motion of Mr. WODEHOUSE, of the total amount of Money levied for Poor-rates and County-rates, in every Parish or Township of England and Wales, during the year ending March 25, 1830. On the Motion of Mr. KEITH DOUGLAS, of the quantity of Rum consumed in England, Scotland, and Ireland, during the last five years preceding the reduction of the Duty on British Spirits, to 2s. 6d. per gallon. On the Motion of Mr. ATTWOOD, of the whole expense incurred for the Post-Office Packets between Calais and Dover, including the Port-dues charged for the two years ending January 5, 1829, and January 5, 1830: a similar account of the Post-Office Packets between Margate and Ostend, with the amount of Fares charged by both Packets for Passengers, Horses and Carriages.
§ Petitions Presented. Against a Renewal of the East-India Company's Charter, by Mr. RAMSDEN, from the inhabitants of the Clothing District of Shipley. For the Abolition of the Duty on Coals, by Mr. IRVING, from Larn. For mitigating the severity of the Criminal Code, by Mr. WESTERN, from the inhabitants of Kelvedon, (Essex):— by Mr. ASHURST, from Chipping Norton. For the repeal of the Malt and Beer Duties, by Mr. JOHN FANE, from Burford. Against the proposed alteration in the Beer Trade, by Colonel SIBTHORP, from the Publicans of Lincoln. Complaining of Distress, and praying for Relief, by Mr. EASTHOPE, from the county of Hertford.