§ Bill brought in. By Mr. Alderman WOOD, to Regulate the Navigation of Steam Vessels in certain parts of the River Thames.
§ Returns ordered. On the Motion of Mr. ROBINSON, of the official value of English and Irish produce, and Manufactures, and Colonial produce, exported from Great Britain, together with the Imports into Great Britain, distinguishing the several Countries Exported to or Imported from, for the year ending the 5th of January, 1831; and similar Returns for Ireland:—On the Motion of Mr. RUTHVEN, of the gross and nett amount of the Malt Duties in Scotland for the twelve last years, respectively; and the amount of the drawback in each year:— On the Motion of Mr. EDWARD LYTTON BULWER, the quantity of Silk Gauze Ribands Imported since July 5, 1826.
§ Petitions presented. By Mr. HENRY LYTTON BULWER, from the Directors of the Poor of two Parishes of Coventry, against the Settlement of the Poor Bill. By Mr. O'CONOR, from the Protestant Burgesses of Galway, for equalizing Civil Rights in that place. By Mr. HALSE, from the Merchants and Ship Owners of St. Ives, Cornwall, against the duties for Marine Insurance. By the LORD ADVOCATE, from the Ship Owners of Dundee, against the exaction of Fees on account of Quarantine on Vessels from the Baltic. By Mr. G. LAMB, from the Catholic Inhabitants of Dungarvon, against the Grant to the Kildare Street Society.