Communication by Lord Pelham to the House of Lords.-Motion for Ad
journment-opposed-carried on a Division—to the House of Commons
by Mr. Addington-and similar Motion-Division upon it—carried.—
Proceedings in the House of Lords pursuant to Adjournment.-Further
Adjournment-and in the Commons.-Bill of Indemnity for the Export
of Corn, by Order of the Ministers, brought in and carried.-Debate on
Lord King's Motion for Financial Enquiry-able Speech of Lord Gren-
ville-Observations. Repeated Adjournments of both Houses.-King's
Message to Parliament, announcing the Recal of Lord Whitworth - All
Hopes of Peace at an End.--Copies of the Correspondence with France
laid before Parliament. - Motion for farther Information in both
Houses-deferred.-Conversation on Malta, and on the conquered Colo-
nics in the West Indies.-Day appointed to take the King's Message and
the "Correspondence" into Consideration in both Houses.