6 NOVEMBER 1830, Page 6

The Order Book of the House of Commons already presents

a long list of entries.

ELECTION PETITIONS.

The days appointed for considering Election Petitions are as follow. I. ENGLA*7D.

Place of Election. Petitioners. When to lie considered. Boroughbridge .. . . ..... { t.11.7anckin'n'o'n*:::: 1 2 December Caine i E. Hopkinson ..

• , • 1 E. Cheney .1 25 November

Dartmouth } 25 November

I J. H. Seale • I, Sir II. Willoughby Evesham........ , .. 1 William Beach .

I Timothy Millington ..1 2 December

( R. O. Cave

Hastings 1, J. A. Warre 1 7 December Marlborough ..... ........ { li.rMt=........... ' : } 25 November

( Sir L. W. Otway

1 Sir G. A. Westphal... 1 7 December ( De Lacy Evans.... .. 1 i January B: ••• • ..... • — • •• •• • I. s: Smith ..... ...... f St, Manes ... . ..... R. Hellman.. ....... 130 November S. James .....

L. S. Boyne ..

Wigan .... ....... ... ..... i a. potter ... . . . )25 November

t J. Hardcastle. 2. SCOTLAND.

Forfar (Burghs) . H.m. D. Ogilvy ........2 December

Glasgow (Burghs) K. Finlay .............2 December

3. IRELAND.

Armagh (Borough) John Eccles ..... 3 January Carlow (Borough) ........F. Bruen ...... 1 January

Dublin (City) ..... ...H. Grattan 1 January

Limerick (City) . Samuel Dixon ....... 1 January Louth (County) .. Inhabitants of Dundalk 3 January Tipperary (County) . Rev. W. Giles ......... 1 January Wexford (Town) ... W. Hughes.... ..... . 1 January FOREIGN RELATIONS.—Address relative to the interference of this Country with he affairs of the Netherlands. Mr. Hobhouse —12th November.

TAXATION.—Repeal of the duty on Seaborne Coals in the United Kingdom. Mr. Spring Rice. (No day fixed.)

Repeal of the duties on Malt. Mr. Herbert Curteis-30th November.

PLACES AND PENSIONS.—" That it is the opinion of the House that as certain regulations are in force by which half-pay officers of the Navy, Army, Ordnance, or Marines, are prevented from receiving the whole or part of their half-pay during the period they may enjoy the emoluments of any civil office, it is expedient and just that the same regulations shall extend to all officers of the Army, Navy, Ord- nance, or Marines, in the receipt of full pry or profit, from uaval or military allow, prices, or from emoluments from naval or military appointments. Mr. ROBERT G cut noiv--23rd November. PooR LAWS AND Pooa.—Bill to prevent the payment of wages otherwise than in money. Mr. Littleton-16th November.

Bill for the better providing employment for the labouring Poor at fair and ade- quate wages. Lord Nugent-10th November.

Select Committee to inquire into the state of the Laws respecting the payment of wages in goods. Mr. H uME-18th November. Mr. SADLER proposes to submit a measure for bettering the condition of the poor generally—his motion relating to the poor of Ireland being preparatory. Bill to correct abuses in the Poor Laws, and bill for the better ratingof tenements under a certain annual value. Mr. Shaney—llth November.

litsLaxn.—Bill to extend to Ireland the provisions of the Act prohibiting the growth of tobacco in England and Scotland. Mr. GEORGE DAws we-9th No- vember.

Bill to repeal the Subletting Act. Mr. O'CONNELL-11th November.

Select Committee on Tolls and Customs in Ireland. Lord F. L. GOWER-11th November.

Select Committee on the state of the poorer classes in Ireland; and the best means of improving their condition. Mr. Spring 111ce—Ilth November.

The Constitution of Grand Juries in Ireland, and the power of Taxation intrusted to their care. Sir JOHN Newroav-23rd November. The State of the First Fruits-Fund in Ireland. Sir Jonx NEWPORT-30th No- vember. Bill for the better regulation of the office of Sheriff of Counties in Ireland. Sir HENRY HARDINGE—bth November. For the establishment of a legal provision for the poor of Ireland, preparatory to submitting a measure for bettering the condition of the poor of the Kingdom ge- nerally. Mr. Sadler—After Christmas.

TRADE AND COLONIES.—West India Slavery. Mr. Brougham-25th November. Bill to render admissible Slave Evidence in the Colonies. Sir GE Duos MURRAY' —11th November. Resolutions respecting the China Trade. Mr. Wolryche Whitmore-22nd February. PARLIAMENTARY REFORM.—alotiou by Mr. Brougham-16th November. Motion for the effectual and radical reform of the abuses in the representation of the people in the Commons House of Parliament. Mr. O'Connell-7th December. Resolution—That it is expedient that nt all Elections for Members to serve in Par-

liament, the voting be by ballot. Mr. Warburton—l5th February. An extension of the Elective Franchise in the Counties, Cities, and Burghs of Scotland. Mr. Kennedy—(no day fixed.)

LAW AND JUSTICE.—Bill for extending the provisions of the statute of Fraud. The Solicitor General—Nit:November.

Local Courts of Justice Bill: Mr. Brougham-10th r November. Address to the King, graciously to direct the Commissioners appointed to examine into the state of the Law, to inquire into the powers exercised by the four Inns of Court, to admit Members or Candidates for the Bar. Mr. D. W. Harvey—after Christmas—no day fixed.

GAME LAWS.—Bill to alter and amend them. Marquis of Chandos-19th No- vember.

511sceLLANEous.—Petition of claimants on the Danish Government for Seques- trations in 1807. Sir James Mackintosh-23rd November.

Resolutions relative to the expenditure on the Rideau Canal. Mr. Stanley-15th November. RETUENs ORDErtED.--The House of Commons has ordered a return of the total amount of money levied for Poor-rates and County-rates, for the year ending 25th March, 1830, upon each parish maintaining its own poor ; and also the total amount of expenditure in the same period. The return is to distinguish the money paid for any other purpose, other than :the relief of the poor ; and is also to state whether any Select Vestry has been formed, or assistant overseer appointed, under 59 Geo. III. c. 12.