§ New Writs. For Melbourne Port, in the room of C. S. BYNG, esq., become Comptroller of the Household to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland.
§ Returns ordered. On the Motion of Mr. GUEST, the persons holding Office in the Department of the Customs, whose Salaries and Emoluments exceed the sura of 1000l.; stating, with each name, the length of service, and the amount of security given, if any:—On the Motion of Mr. RUTHVEN, the several Acts, matters, and things for which Fees or Emoluments have been received, during the three last years, by or for the Judge or Commissary of the Court of Prerogative and Faculties in Ireland, and also by or for the Registrar of the same Court; specifying the amount of each fee or other emolument, particularly, as paid or demanded:—On the Motion of Mr. S. RICK, the Second Report upon the subject of the Public Accounts, made by Messrs. Brooksbank and Beltz to the Treasury, dated 24th December, 1829; and, Copies of the Instructions given by the Board of Treasury to the Public Departments of Government, respecting the mode of keeping their accounts, in consequence of the Reports of the Commissionces of Inquiry upon the subject:—On the Motion of Mr. Goulburn, the unredeemed capital of the Public Funded Debt, as it stood at each of the periods, on 5th January, 1828, and on the 5th January, 1831; the amount of Exchequer Hills outstanding on 5th January, 1828, and 5th January, 1851; the amount of terminable Annuities, whether for lives or years, payable on 5th January, 1828, and 5th January, 1831; the Sums which will be required, in the year 1831 to defray the charge of the Interest and 947 Management of the Permanent Public Debt, as it existed on 5th January, 1831; the Sum paid, in the year 1828, on account of the charge of Interest and Management of the Permanent Public Debt; the Sum which will be required, in the year 1831, to defray the Interest of Exchequer Bills; the Sum paid, in the year 1828, to defray the Interest of Exchequer Bills; and the total amount of all Payments made out of the Consolidated Fund of Great Britain and Ireland, other than on account of the Interest and Management of the National Debt and his Majesty's Civil List, in each of the years 1827 and 1830.
§ Petitions presented, By Mr. W. PATTEN, from Royston, against the Duties on Raw Cotton. By Mr. BYNG, from Paddington, against the Assessed Taxes. By Mr. EVANS, from Leicester, in favour of the Corporate Funds Bill; and from Derby, for securing to the Hindoos the enjoyment of their Civil Rites. By Mr. LESTER, from Poole, against the proposed alteration of Duties on Timber, Wines, and Cottons. By Mr. TALBOT, from Glamorgan, for a Commutation of Tithes; and from Bridgend, in favour of the Ballot. By Mr. HERRIES, from Killeen, Galway, against the reduction of the Duty on Barilla.