§ Bills. The Transfer of Aid, the Consolidated Fund, and the Pensions Bills, were read a third time.
§ Petitions presented. Against Slavery, by the Earl of HARDWTCKE, the Marquis of DOWNSHIRE, and the Archbishop of YORK. Against Tithes, by Earl STANHOPE, from Wrotham:—By Lord KING, from various Parishes in Ireland. For Reform, by Earl RADNOR, from Windhill. For a Repeal of the Union, and for a Repeal of the Duty on Sugar made by free labour, by Lord FARNHAM. By Earl STANHOPE, from the Shipowners of South Shields, complaining of Distress.