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House Of Commons.
General Tarleton expressed his approbation of Mr . Addingtbn ' s general -conduct . Mr . Addington expressed his Thanks to the House for the honour conferred on him ; and was then conducted to the Chair between Lord Fred . Campbell ai'd Mr . Powiii . Mr . Dundas congratulated the Speaker on his appointm . nt . —Adjourned . Wednesday _ . S . When the Speaker and the Members had returned from the House of Lords , the Speaker addressed himself to the House from the Chair
, -informing them that his Majesty had approved of their choice of a Speaker , anil had graciously granted them their usual rights and privileges . The oaths were then administered to such Members as attended . Adjourned . Tbursthy 29 . The Speaker came down to the House of Commons at two o ' cocl ., and , after administering the oaths to several Members , —adjourned . Friday 30 . The Speaker took the Chair about half after two , and gave notice that he should be in the House at twelve , on the day to which Ilia House might think fit to for the
adjourn , purpose of administering the oaths to those Members who had not yet taken them . Several Members then took the oaths . Adjourned . Wednesday , October 5 . At twelve o'clock the Speaker , agreeable to adjournment , took the Chair . After several Members were sworn , adjctimed . Thursday 6 . About three o ' clock the Black Hod an :: o-tnc . d his Ma e = ty ' s arrival in the House of Peer ' swhere the nttenrfaace of ' ti-a House of Cornnicn
, . . wa- - required to hear his Majesty ' s Speech from the Throne . The Speaker , accompanied by about _ oo Members , proceeded to the U pper House accordingly ; and , on their return , to manifest their indep . nde ce , " the Bill for preventing clandestine outlawries was read the first tune as usual , before She House proceeded to take the Royal Speech into consideration . Frilay - . The following Petitions , complaining of undue returns , were presented , and the limes of hearing them appointed :- —John Pliilj , p : -., Caerinartheiishire
. George Tieruey , Soulhtvark . Lord Preston , Cameliord . Robert Miller , Leominster . Lord Morpeth brought up the report on the Address of the Mouse to his Majesty , which was ordered lobe presented to-morrow . Siturdjy 8 . Petitions against Elections presented , and referred to Committees . Gen . . . at Maelecd ' s for lviilbome Port , to be coti-idcre .. 0-1 the 10 th of Ncvem-- > _ i _ --Mr . B-iham ' s , for Guildford , the 15 th of November . —Teslorn ' s Naturalization Bill was presented , and read a first time .- —Adjourned at hail" past ' two . -hid a . terr . a . ds went up with the Address . ' '
Ahnday 10 . Petitions against the illegal return of Elections presented . —Mr . Y . ' r ; ght-. on , for Dow .-uon—10 be heard the 17 th of November . —Mr . Bridges for Wridpcrt , to be heard the 2 _ d of November . ¦ . ° " ' The Speaker informed the House , that he had waited on his Majesty and presented the Address , to which he had been pleas .-d to return a my it ti . seious answer , which he then read , it was in subsii . nce the same as that returned to the ilouse of L-.-rds . The House in a Committee toted that a suuplv be . ranted to his Majesty . " °
Tuesday 11 . A Petition was presented , complaining of an undue election for Ayrshire , 111 Scotland . 'Mr . Pit :, moved for the Estimates of the Ordirmrv Expend . of the Maw and the Half-pay Establishment lor the charges of building an ! repaints Ships ' of the Land Forces , or lite Out Pensioners of Chelsea Hospital . ... c . He " , and that an Address should be made to his Majesty , requesting him to ' give directions for the same being laid before the House . _ ' « V . ; ,-. v . r . hy ' i _ . A Petition IV . 111 Philip Fran is and Pe ' er Moore . T ..... S . a-aimt he Te ,-ku . b i .-y Election , was presem _ d .--. _ is ,.. , from air John iiou . ' vwood . nd ¦ .. it - . G : pps ttga : 1 st the v .- _ . ; ite . o _ i . y Election . VOL . VII . N M
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House Of Commons.
General Tarleton expressed his approbation of Mr . Addingtbn ' s general -conduct . Mr . Addington expressed his Thanks to the House for the honour conferred on him ; and was then conducted to the Chair between Lord Fred . Campbell ai'd Mr . Powiii . Mr . Dundas congratulated the Speaker on his appointm . nt . —Adjourned . Wednesday _ . S . When the Speaker and the Members had returned from the House of Lords , the Speaker addressed himself to the House from the Chair
, -informing them that his Majesty had approved of their choice of a Speaker , anil had graciously granted them their usual rights and privileges . The oaths were then administered to such Members as attended . Adjourned . Tbursthy 29 . The Speaker came down to the House of Commons at two o ' cocl ., and , after administering the oaths to several Members , —adjourned . Friday 30 . The Speaker took the Chair about half after two , and gave notice that he should be in the House at twelve , on the day to which Ilia House might think fit to for the
adjourn , purpose of administering the oaths to those Members who had not yet taken them . Several Members then took the oaths . Adjourned . Wednesday , October 5 . At twelve o'clock the Speaker , agreeable to adjournment , took the Chair . After several Members were sworn , adjctimed . Thursday 6 . About three o ' clock the Black Hod an :: o-tnc . d his Ma e = ty ' s arrival in the House of Peer ' swhere the nttenrfaace of ' ti-a House of Cornnicn
, . . wa- - required to hear his Majesty ' s Speech from the Throne . The Speaker , accompanied by about _ oo Members , proceeded to the U pper House accordingly ; and , on their return , to manifest their indep . nde ce , " the Bill for preventing clandestine outlawries was read the first tune as usual , before She House proceeded to take the Royal Speech into consideration . Frilay - . The following Petitions , complaining of undue returns , were presented , and the limes of hearing them appointed :- —John Pliilj , p : -., Caerinartheiishire
. George Tieruey , Soulhtvark . Lord Preston , Cameliord . Robert Miller , Leominster . Lord Morpeth brought up the report on the Address of the Mouse to his Majesty , which was ordered lobe presented to-morrow . Siturdjy 8 . Petitions against Elections presented , and referred to Committees . Gen . . . at Maelecd ' s for lviilbome Port , to be coti-idcre .. 0-1 the 10 th of Ncvem-- > _ i _ --Mr . B-iham ' s , for Guildford , the 15 th of November . —Teslorn ' s Naturalization Bill was presented , and read a first time .- —Adjourned at hail" past ' two . -hid a . terr . a . ds went up with the Address . ' '
Ahnday 10 . Petitions against the illegal return of Elections presented . —Mr . Y . ' r ; ght-. on , for Dow .-uon—10 be heard the 17 th of November . —Mr . Bridges for Wridpcrt , to be heard the 2 _ d of November . ¦ . ° " ' The Speaker informed the House , that he had waited on his Majesty and presented the Address , to which he had been pleas .-d to return a my it ti . seious answer , which he then read , it was in subsii . nce the same as that returned to the ilouse of L-.-rds . The House in a Committee toted that a suuplv be . ranted to his Majesty . " °
Tuesday 11 . A Petition was presented , complaining of an undue election for Ayrshire , 111 Scotland . 'Mr . Pit :, moved for the Estimates of the Ordirmrv Expend . of the Maw and the Half-pay Establishment lor the charges of building an ! repaints Ships ' of the Land Forces , or lite Out Pensioners of Chelsea Hospital . ... c . He " , and that an Address should be made to his Majesty , requesting him to ' give directions for the same being laid before the House . _ ' « V . ; ,-. v . r . hy ' i _ . A Petition IV . 111 Philip Fran is and Pe ' er Moore . T ..... S . a-aimt he Te ,-ku . b i .-y Election , was presem _ d .--. _ is ,.. , from air John iiou . ' vwood . nd ¦ .. it - . G : pps ttga : 1 st the v .- _ . ; ite . o _ i . y Election . VOL . VII . N M