18 MARCH 1837, Page 9

The House of Commons met this afternoon, in order that

the House of Peers—say Lord Chancellor COTTENHAM, Lord MeLeouisse, Lord BROUGHAM, and a Bishop—might be saved the trouble of meeting on Thursday next. The report of the Committee of Supply on the Navy Eslirnates was received. A letter from Mr. VICOU.S, stating that he should not defend his seat for Carlow against a petition complaining of the return, was read by the Speaker. ( The electors, we presume, will defend it, according to the new Irish tactics.) Several Members, with Mr. A BERCROMBY, attended at the bar of the House of Lords, to bear the Royal assent given to some bills. Several petitions on various subjects were presented. These urgent matters being despatched, the extra sitting terminated.