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HOUSE OF LORDS,—FRIDAY, AUGUST 2. Lord BROUGHAM then moved for a return of the amount of savings since 1838 from the salaries paid out of the Civil List to the officers óf her Majesty's Household. Entering at much length into a variety of details respecting the personnel and management of the domestic and state attendants on royalty; the noble lord submitted that their control and remuneration ol' should be placed more immediately within the range of parlia- mentar-y supervision. This motion having been opposed by the Marquis of LANS- DOWNE, the Duke of WELLINGTON, and Lord MONTEAOLE, Lord BROUGHAM, in reply, remarked that similar objections had been urged long since when he recommended a parlia- mentary supervision over the receipts from the Admiraltv droits, yet these droits were now allowed to be nnder the control of the Legislature, very much to the advantage of the nation. After some further conversation, however, the noble lord with- drew his motion, and the subject dropped. On the motion of Earl GRANVILLE, the Mercantile Marire Bill was read a second time, and referred to a select com- mittee. Some bills on the paper were advanced a stage, and their lordships adjourned.

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