HC Deb 10 May 1806 vol 7 c93

A message from the lords informed the house, that their lordships would proceed further on the trial of Henry lord viscount Melville, on Tuesday next at ten o'clock.—Mr. Alexander brought up the report of the Committee of Supply on Friday night, granting a Vote for the service of the Army for one month. The resolutions were agreed to, and a bill was ordered to be brought in pursuant thereto.—The Secretary at war gave notice, that on Monday he should move for leave to bring in a bill for continuing, for one month, the Act of the present Session, for punishing Mutiny and Desertion in the Army.—General Joseph Campbell was ordered to be added to the Committee appointed to investigate the accounts of the Scotch forfeited estates.