§ Dr. Greypresented at the bar the account of the trustees for the Bri- 954 tish Museum.—Mr. Alexander brought up the report of the Sugar Warehousing Bill—Also the report of the Expiring Laws' Bill.—The Chancellor of the Exchequer informed the House from the bar, that his Majesty had been Waited on with the addresses of the House of the 13th of Feb. and of the 15th of March, which his Majesty had received graciously.—A message from the Lords acquainted the House that their Lordships had agreed to the Irish Duties' Bill, the Irish Malt Duty Bill, the Irish Countervailing Duty Bill, and the Neutral Ships Bill, without any amendment.