§ Colonel Sibthorp, in presenting a Petition, took the opportunity of stating, that he meant soon after Easter to bring forward the motion of which he had given notice, for the better accommodation of those who report the proceedings of the House. If his motion were agreed to, the result of giving better accommodation to reporters, he was persuaded would be, that more full and more accurate accounts of what was said in that House would be published, and Members would not be annoyed, as they now frequently were, by misrepresentations, which, however unintentional, were injurious to the Members in relation to their constituents. He trusted the House would facilitate so desirable an object, and that his motion would not meet with one dissentient voice.