§ Sir J. Newportbrought up a bill for enabling his majesty to accept the services of Volunteers from the Irish militia, under certain restrictions, which was read a first time.— Sir J. Newport brought up a bill for regulating the collection of the revenue on spirits in Ireland, which was read a first time.— Sir. J. Newport observing that considerable difficulties existed in the trade between Great Britain and Ireland, which existed from regulations made prior to the union, that were now become useless, gave 790 notice, that at the commencement of the next session he should move for leave to bring in a bill to remove, as far is was practicable, all obstructions to a fr[...]e commercial intercourse between the two islands.