§ New Writ ordered. For Malton, in the room of WILLIAM CAVENDISH, Esq., who had accepted the Chiltern Hundreds.
§ Bills. Read a third time. The Administration of Justice (Ireland); Surplus Ways and Means.
§ Returns ordered. On the Motion of Mr. SPRING RICE, all Silks imported and Exported during the year 1830, with the Drawbacks for Exportation, the quantity used for Home consumption, &c. &c.
§ Petitions presented. By Mr. THROCKMORTON, from the Inhabitants of the Vale of Berks, for the Reduction of the Duty on Fire Insurances. By Mr. WESTERN, from his 136 Constituents in the neighbourhood of Chelmsford; from Braintree, Witham, and Rochford, against the use of Molasses in Distilleries. By Mr. O'CONNELL, from Longford, against the Kildare-street Society; from Stradbally, that the Yeomanry of Ireland should be disarmed, and from the Millers of Ireland, against the Irish Embankment Bill. By Mr. HUME, from the Parish of Eye, in Suffolk, for an inquiry into the case of the Deacles; from the Retail Beer-sellers and other Inhabitants of Macclesfield, against further restraints on the sale of Beer, and from Individuals in Paddington. By Mr. WILBRAHAM, from Northwich, Cheshire, against any alteration in the Beer Bill. By Colonel PEEL, from the Mayor and Burgesses of Huntingdon, to retain the right of sending two Members to Parliament.