§ New Writ. For the Borough of Dungannon, the hon. THOMAS KNOX having accepted the Chiltern Hundreds.
§ Returns ordered. On the Motion of Sir J. NEWPORT, the Receipts of First Fruits in Ireland since 1812:—On the Motion of Sir WM. RAE, the number of instruments of Sasine recorded in Scotland between January 1, 1829, and January 1, 1830, and the expense.
§ Petitions presented. Against Negro Slavery, by Colonel POWELL, from a place in Cardiganshire:—By Alderman WAITHMAN, four from places in Wales:—By Mr. RUSSELL, from a body of Methodists in Durham:—By Mr. KNIGHT, two from Wallingford:—By Colonel TYRELL, from Cockfield, and another place in Essex:—By the Earl of UXBRIDGE, from Beaumaris; and another Petition from Holyhead:—By Colonel SIBTHORP, from the City of Lincoln:—By the Marquis of GRAHAM, from Cam-bridge:—By Lord G. SOMERSET, five from places in Monmouthshire:—By Mr. WILKS, six from different Congregations of Dissenters:—By Lord ASHLEY, from Dorchester:—By Mr. BYNG, three from Islington and Tottenham:—By Mr. EGERTON, four from places in Cheshire:—By Mr. LEGH KECK, from Hinckley. By Mr. LAMBERT, from a parish in Galway, for the benefits of the Elective Franchise:—By the Earl of UXBRIDGE, from Galway:—By Mr. O'HARA, from the Soap-boilers of Galway, for a Repeal of Duties. By Sir J. NEWPORT, from the Parish of St. John, Waterford, praying for a Repeal of the Union. By Mr. BYNG, from St. John's, Shadwell, complaining of the New Police and the Land-Tax:—By Mr. LEGH KECK, from Hinckley, for the Repeal of the House and Window Taxes:—By Mr. J. JOHN-STONE, from Stirling, for a Reform of Scotch Burghs.