HC Deb 09 May 1806 vol 7 c74

A message from the lords announced their lordships intention of proceeding further with the trial of lord Melville at ten o'clock to-morrow in Westminster Hall.—Sir C. Price presented a petition from the army accoutrement makers of London, against the bill pending in parliament for the regulation of the sale of hides and skins.—Mr. Hobhouse brought up the report of the committee on the Tortola Free Port bill—The estimates presented yesterday by the Secretary at War having been ordered to be referred to the committee of Supply, the house resolved itself into the said committee, in which, on the motion of the secretary at War, the Army Estimates were voted for a month, from the 24th instant, in the same proportion as those for the last three months. The house having been resumed, the report was ordered to be received tomorrow.