§ Lord John Thynnetook the oaths and his seat on his re-election for Bath.—Mr. Creevey gave notice, that he would to-morrow move for some further documents relative to the balances in the hands of the late hon. Keith Stuart.—Lord Brome brought in a bill for improving the port of Ipswich in Suffolk, which was read a first time.—Dr. Duigenan gave, notice, that he would to-morrow move for leave to bring in a bill for the amendment of Queen Anne's bounty act, in Ireland.—Mr. S. Bourne, pursuant to order, presented an account of the application of the surplus revenue of the Isle of Man.—Ordered to be printed.—The innkeepers bill went through a committee, and was ordered to be reported to-morrow.—The customs duty bill, the American treaty bill, and the Bengal council bill, were read a third time and passed.