§ Bills brought in. By Mr. SPRING RICE, to supply a Sum of 3,000,000l. out of the Consolidated Fund for the Service of 1832; and to Indemnify such Persons as had omitted to qualify themselves for Offices and for extending the time limited for such purposes.
§ Returns ordered. On the Motion of Mr. SPRING RICE, of the Gross Amount of Stamp Duty paid at all the Ports of Great Britain, for Warehousing Goods and Produce entered inwards in the years ending 5th of July, 1830 and 1831, respectively, distinguishing the Amounts paid by the different Ports; of the total Amount of Money remaining in the Exchequer or to be received on Account of Ways and Means; also of the several Sums of Money which would probably remain to be defrayed on Account of the Supplies of the years from 1825 to 1831, respectively, and the Surplus of the Ways and Means at the disposition of Parliament:—On the Motion of the SOLICITOR GENERAL, of the Amount of Fees received by, or accrued due to each of the Messengers to the London Commissioners of Bankrupts in each of the years 1829, 1830, 1831, and 1832, from the 12th of January, to the 12th of March, in each year.