§ Mr. Alexander brought up the report of the bill for providing for the pay and cloathing of the militia. The amendments in which were read and agreed to.—The bill for increasing the rate of subsistence to inn-keepers and others, on quartering soldiers, was read a first time, and ordered to be read a second time.—The Exchequer Bills Bill was ordered to be read a third time to-morrow, if then engrossed.—The Neutral Ships Bill was read a third time and pared: as was also the Expiring Laws' Bill.—The Sugar Warehouse Bill was read a second time, and ordered to be committed to a Committee of the whole 930 House to-morrow.—The Irish Militia Families' Bill was read a second time, and ordered to be committed to a Committee of the whole House on Thursday next, on the motion of Mr. Corry.—Mr. Gregor moved, that there be laid before the House an account of the number of districts from which assessments under the property tax have been returned to the office appropriated to receive the same, slating the total sum assessed. Ordered. Also, that there be laid before the House an account of the number of districts from which no such assessments have been returned into the said office. Ordered.