§ Papers ordered. On the Motion of Lord WYNFORD, an Account of the Suitors' Fund, and of the Interest paid in each year, for the last three years, on the Interest of Money lodged in the Court of Chancery, with the existing Charges on these Funds.—On the Motion of the Duke of RICHMOND, the Exports from this Country to Hayti, and of the Imports into this Country from Hayti, for five years, up to the latest period to which the Account can be made up; and also, an Account of the price of Sugar for three years before the Revolution in St. Domingo, and for three years subsequent to that event.
§ Bills. Read a third time:—Labourers Employment.—Read a second time:—Sugar Duties; Exchequer Bills.
§ Petitions presented. By Lord AUCKLAND, from Athy; by the Marquess of LANSDOWN, from the Members of the Irish Bar attending the Leinster Circuit; by the Earl of GOSFORD, from Kildare, Rathangan, and Thornton Rust; and by Lord HOLLAND, from Newtown Limirady, and Cootehill, against the Punishment of Death.—By the Bishop of LONDON, from the Clergy of Huddersfield, for the better Observance of the Sabbath.—By Viscount MELBOURNE, from the Prisoners confined for Debt in the King's Bench Prison, for a Revision of the Law between Debtor and Creditor.—By the Duke of LEINSTER, from Tacumshane, for the Abolition of Tithes.—By the Duke of WELLINGTON, from the Minories and from Halifax, in favour of the Factories Regulation Bill;—and from the Provincial Synod of Argyle, against; and by Lord HOLLAND, from three Places in England, in favour of the Ministerial Plan of Education (Ireland).