§ MR. CALLANsaid, he wished to take the earliest opportunity afforded by the course of the debate, in reference to the occurrence of last evening, of tendering to the House, and especially to the Chairman of Committees, his free, full, frank, and unreserved expression of regret for what then took place. He did so in justice to the Chairman of Committees, to the House, and to himself. He did not think he need do more at the present stage of the Business of the House than simply offer this full and unsuggested apology.