4 DECEMBER 1830, Page 4

FUTURE BUSINESS OF THE Ho USE OF COMMONS.

ELECTIVE FRANCO/ sx.-Return by the Town Clerk of every city and borough in England and Ireland returning members to Parliament, wherein the right of elec. tion is solely or in part in the burgesses and freemen at large, • of the number of persons entitled to the freedom of such city or borough, by patrimony, marriage, or servitude, who have taken up their freedom in each of the four last years. Mr. Hodgson-Deferred till December 7.

Its Gran rr v.-Bill for establishing a general register for all deeds and instruments affecting real property for England and Wales. Mr. J. Campbell-Deferred from December 8 to December

SCOTLAND.-The Scottish Law of Entail. Mr. Kennedy, December 7.

Prrnerroms PRESENTED DURING Tun WEEK.

ADmIxIsan ATI ON OP JUSTICE.-For the more speedy recovery of small debts. Bankers, merchants, and tradesmen of Kingston-upon-Hula DISTR ESS.-Complai rang thereof. Farmers of Wood Dolling. LABOURERS' WAGES.-Agninst the practice of paying them by goods. Gentle- man, freeholders, and others of HIISb011.

ERFOR Ai of latitantairsorr.-In fervour thereof. Inhabitants of Billinghurst ; of flinty.

SLAVOR.Y.-Dissenters of different denominations, 16; Methodists, 31; Inhab R- ants of different place;, 29.

TAXATION --Coal I) uties.-For the repeal thereof. Steward and wardens of the I ecorporated Companies of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. House and Window Duties.-For the repeal thereof. Inhabitants of Kingston- opon-Hult. Stomp.Duty on Iteecipts.-For the repeal thereof. Merchants, shopkeepers, and inhabitants or Iiingston-upon-Hull. WEST INDIA PROPERTY.-That no infringement upon it may be sanctionep, without ample compensation being guaranteed. Burgesses, merchants, ship- nvaners, and others of Irvine. SCOTLAND-Royol Barghs.-For an alteration in the municipal Government thereof. Magistrates, town-council, beritors, and burgesses of the Royal Burghs of Kinglown. IRELAND-Education. -Against any further grant to the Kildare Street Society. Roman Catholic inhabitants of Kilvinc and of Mayo. Elective Franchise.-For placing the Roman Catholic mercantile and trading classes upon an equal footing with Protestants. Protestant landowners, freemen, freeholders, and others of Galway; freeholders of alenlogh; Roman Catholic nrelate and clergy of Iiihnacduagh and Galway ; and of Kilfenora and Galway.

Mammas woo HAVE OBTAINED LEAVE OF ABSENCE.

Anson three weeks ... Dec. 3.

Beresford, Lord George a month Nov. 30. Burrell, Sir Charles a fortnight .... Nov. 30.

Barrett, W fortnight .... Nov. 30.

Cartwright, W. R. a fortnight .... Nov. 30. Darlington, Earl of a fortnight .... Dee. 2.

Estcourt, T...... a month Nov 30.

Fleming, .1 u reel- Nov.30. Foley, Hndgetts three weeks ... Dec. 2.

Greville, Sir C. ...... ...... ten days Nov. 30.

Howard, William a fortnight .... Dec. 2.

Hughes, Lewis a month ... ... Dec. 2. Hulse, Sir Charles a month Nov. 30.

Mackinnon, C. a week Dec. 2. Mandeville, Lord three weeks ... Nov. 30. al 'Clintoele..1 ;a month Dec. 2. Palmer, Robert a month Nov. S9.

Pearce, John a fortnight .... Dec. 2. . reel, William three weks.. .. Nov. 30.

Steathaven, Lord ..... . . ... a month Dec. 2. - Sykes, 1). three weeks ... Nov. 30. Taylor, Watson.. . a month Nov.30. Thynae, Lord H. a fortnight Dcc. 2. Townsend, Lord James three weeks ... Dee. 2. Vaughan, Sir Robert a month Nov. 3U. Villiers, Lord a month Nov. 30.

Vivian, Sir Hussey a fortnight .. . Dec. 2. West, F. R. a fortnight .... Nov. 30.

NEW WRITS 310VED FOR.

Caine Sir James Macdonald India Commissioner. • Chester (City) Hon. Robert Groavenor....Comptrolier of his Majesty's Household.

Montgomery (County).Right Hon. C. W. Wynn...Secretary at War Preston Rt. Hon. E. G. S. Stanley .Chief Secretary to the Lord-

Lieutenant of Ireland.

PROGRESS OF BILLS BROUGHT IN.

Arbitration Bill-Read first time Nov. 30; to be read a second time Dec. 13. Colonial Acta Validity 13111--rommittee appointed for Dec. 6. Colonial Trade Bill-Second reading appointed for Dec. 6. Consolidated Fund Bill-Considered in Committee, Dec.2; to be reported on Dec. 6.

Game Bill-Second reading appointed for Dec. 7. Judgment and Execution Bill, and lnterpleader Bill-Read first time Nov. 30;

lobe read a second time Dec. 13. Labouring Poor Bill-Second reading appointed for Dec. 7. Liability of Landlords' Bill-Second readingappointed for Dec. 6. Prohibition and Mandamus Bill, and Witnesses' Examination Bill-Read first time Nov. 30 ; "second reading appointed for Dec. 13,

ELECTION PETITIONS.

The orders for considering tte following Petitions have been discharged; the pe- titioners not having entered i nto tie required recognizances :-Berwick-upon-Tweed, George How ; Bristol, James Acland and others ; Dundalk, Thomas Flanagan, Pa- trick Hill ; Huntingdon, Samuel Wells ; Londonderry City, Adam Schoales ; Pe- tersfield, Henry Clifton Atkinson ; Queensferry, &c. Burghs, Robert Downie; Read- ing, John Berkeley Blonde and others ; Seaford, William Lyon; Saint Mauves, ,Tames James and James Peters; Stamford, Thomas Beasley and others; Sorry, Hylton Jolliffe. • The time for entering into recognizar.ces has been enlarged in the following in- stences to the 10th instant :-Galway County, Arthur French St. George; Dumbar- ton, J. C. Coigehoun.

The Committees have decided in favour of the Sitting Members for Calne,Martbo- rough, anti Dartmouth; and in the case of the Queen,corough Election, the Com- mittee bas decided in favour of the return of Messrs. Gladstone and Capel.

NOTICES 07 MOTIONS, AND ORDERS OP THE DAY, FOR TEE ENSUING WEEK.

Moxa.m Orders of the Day-1. Oaths in Parliament Bill-Committee. 2. De ...... Clerk of the Crown to attend. -3. Consolidated Fund Bill-Report. 4. Colonial Acts, Validity Bill-Commitfee. .5. Liability of Landlords Bill-Second" Reading. 6. Colonial Trade. Bill-Second Reading. 7. slimily-committer. S. Ways and Means-Committee. Notices of Motions-1. Mr. Sibthorpea-Returns TAreinKto the adolteratlon of Beer. 2. Mr. Spring Rice,-To vote the remaining Estimates. (In Committee of Supply.) Tons DAY, Notices of Motiqns-1. Mr. O'Connell-Motion for the effectual and radical Reform of the abuses in the Representation of the People in the Commons House of Parliament. 2. Mr. Hodgson (Newcastle-upou-Tyne),--Return by the Town Clerk of every City and Boiough in England and Ireland returning Members to Parliament, wherein the Right of Election is solely or in part in the free • Bur- gesses or Freemen at latge, of the number of persons entitled to the freedom of such City or Borough, by patrimony, marriage, or servitude. who, haveataken tin their- freedom in each of the four last years from. the:present time. 0. Xx,Kettne4y-

. The Law of Entail in Scotland. 4. Mr. HomfDrutottiond-:-Bill fir attleitditik tad

making more effectual theLawa concerning Turnpike Roads in Scotland. Orders of the Day 1. Hastings Election Petition-Ballot for Committee at three. 2. New Romney Election Petition-Ballot for Committee at ten minutes after three. 3. II. chester Election Petition-Ballot for Committee at a quarter after three. 4. Cork City Election Petition-Ballot for Committee at twenty minutes after three. 5. Rye (Right ol) Election Petittons-Ballot for Committee at half after three. 6. Cha- ritable Institutions Bill-Second reading. 7. Labouring Poor Bin.-Second reading. 8. Game Bill-Second reading. THURSDAY. Notices of Motions-1. Sir John Newport,-The Constitution of Grand Juries in Ireland, and the powers of Taxation intrusted to their care. 2. Mr. Wilks,-Return of Church Rates, England and Wales (see p. 109 of the Votes). FRIDAY. Order of the Day-Settlement of the Poor Bill;-Committee.

HOUSE OF Loans.

The Lords are summoned for Thursday, for which day Lord Wynford has given notice of motion for inquiry into the Causes of the present State of the Country, and the remedies which ought to be adopted. The Regency Bill will be read a third time on Monday.