Lord Somerswas sworn, and took his seat, on acceding to the peerage, on the demise of his father, the late lord.—The malt, and place and pension duty bills were severally read a third time, and passed, and messages ordered to acquaint the commons there with.—Mr. Graham from the inspector of convicts, presented at the bar the annual accounts of the state of the convicts on the River Thames, and at Portsmouth; which were odered to lie on the table.