The royal assent was given by commission to the Additional Assessed Taxes bill, the Tortola Free Port bill, the Irish Spirit Licence bill, the Irish Mine bill, the Excise Regulation bill, the Stamp-office Regulation bill, the Gibrallar and Malta Postage bill, the Prussian Yarn bill, the Duke of Grafton's Agreement bill, and the Temple Bar and Snow-lottery bill. The commissioners were the archbishop of Canterbury,the lord chancellor,and lord Walsingham.—The judges resumed the delivery of their opinions in the case of Lucina v. Crawford. All the judges having delivered their opinions, the lord chancellor moved to postpone the further consideration of the cause till Wednesday next. Ordered.—Lord Grenville presented two messages from his majesty, similar to those brought into the house of commons: one being the usual message previous to a vote of credit, and the other relating to continuing the annuity of 1,0001. per annum, granted to the late lord Rodney, to the present lord. His majesty's messages were, on the motion of lord Grenville, ordered to be taken into consideration the next day.