§ Sir J. Grahammoved the third reading of the Tithes Commutation Bill.
§ Sir R. Inglisobjected to the principle of compulsory commutation.
§ Mr. Humecomplained that the compulsory process had not been carried into effect more extensively.
§ Sir J. Grahamsaid, the bill involved no new principle.
§ Bill read a third time and passed.
§ House adjourned.