FROM OUR LONDON CORRiiSIHjXDENT
... HOUSE OF COMMONS— JuIy ?y. ■• Lotd Hawxesburv moved the conlidrratioh of the amendments made on the I-'iour and Bread Bill by the Ltrds. Mr Bakes approved of the amendments, but they did not go far enough ; and as he objected ro the bill altogether, in order to have it entirely rejected, he moved that the amendments be con- iideted this day three months. Lord Hav.kesuurv replied to Mr Baker. ...