§ The Amendments in the Judgment and Execution Bill, made by the House of Commons, were agreed to, on the Motion of Lord TENTERDEN.
§ Petitions presented. Against Slavery, by the Earl of SHAFTESBURY, from a place in Dorsetshire:—By the Earl of RADNOR, from a place in Tipperary:—By Lord WHARCLIFFE, seven from places in Yorkshire:—By the Bishop of ELY, from Stamford. For Reform of Parliament, by the Duke of DEVONSHIRE, from Belper, Derbyshire, and from Waterford:—By the Karl of CARNARVON", from Stroud, Gloucestershire. By the Duke of DEVONSHIRK, from places in Ireland, against Grants to the Kildare-street Society; and from Worksop, for an import Duty on foreign Lead. For the repeal of the Tax on Sea-borne Coals, by the Duke of WELLINGTON, from Dover:—By the Earl of JERSEY, from Swansea:— By Lord WHARNCLIFFE, from the Inhabitants of Coleman-street Ward. For the Reduction of Taxation, by the Earl of CARNARVON, from Gosport:—By the Duke of RICHMOND, from a Parish in Sussex:—By Lord WIIARN-CLIPPE, also praying for Reform, from Suttle and Mon-mouth. By Lord WYNPORD, from Charterhouse-Hinton, Somersetshire, against the employment of Machinery. For the Repeal of the Assessed Taxes, by Lord KINO, from Newcastle-upon-Tyne; and from St. Anne, Westminster.