§ Papers ordered. On the Motion of Mr. LAMB, of the Reduction and Augmentation of the Duties on Coals, Sugar, Wine, and Spirits; and of the Reductions of the Establishment and Charges of Management consequent on the Repeal of the Duties on Coal and Slate; and of the several Amounts paid from the Exchequer (Ireland), in the year 1831, for Half-pay and Superannuated Allowances.—On the Motion of Mr. MARSHALL, of the Scale of Duties on Bills of Exchange in England.
§ Bills. Read a second time:—Insolvent Debtors Acts Continuation (England.) Read a third time:—Insolvent Debtors (India.)
§ Petitions presented. By Mr. BENETT, from the Political Union, Bradford; from Melksham, Devizes, and Coggeshall;—by Mr. HODGES, from Deptford, and six other places in Kent;—by Mr. GORE LANGTON, from Shepton Mallet, and St. James's, Bath;—by Mr. ROBINSON, from Worcester;—by Mr. THICHNESSE, from Wigan;—by Sir CHARLES BURRELL, from Lewes;—and by an Hon. MEMBER, from Tewkesbury,—for stopping the Supplies till the Reform Bill 'be passed.—By Mr. TOWNLEY, from Royston and Wisbeach, for the Abolition of Slavery.