20 FEBRUARY 1830, Page 5

The House of Commons sat on Monday till one ;

on Tuesday till ten ; on Wednesday till half-past six; on Thursday till half-past one ; on Friday till half-past twelve. The House of Lords sat on Thursday till eleven ; on the other days the sittings were little more than formal.

Mr. Peel has brought in a Bill to abolish fees levied from persons on their acquittal from criminal charges.

Lord F. L. Gower has broughtin a Bill to explain the Irish Subletting Act. Mr. R. Grant will move on Monday for the removal of the Civil disabili- ties of the Jews.

Sir Charles Wetherell is to bring the late er officio prosecutions of the Press before the House on the 3d of March.

Mr. Brougham and his friend Mr. T. Macauley took their seats on Thursday—the former as member for Knareshorough, the latter for Caine. Mr. John 'Williams has been elected a member for Winchilsea, in the room of Mr. Brougham.