HC Deb 01 March 1858 vol 149 cc71-2

SIR WILLIAM JOLLIFFE, in moving that the House at its rising should adjourn till Friday, the 12th of March, said it was at one time thought that the exigencies of the public service would require that they should now proceed with the India Loan Bill. He found that that was not the case, and he had therefore only to propose the Motion that stood in his name for the adjournment.

SIR HENRY WILLOUGHBY

hoped the India Loan Bill would be printed before it was again brought forward.

SIR WILLIAM JOLLIFFE

Certainly.

In answer to Mr. HORSMAN,

SIR WILLIAM JOLLIFFE

said, the Bill would be considered when the House met on Friday, the 12th.

SIR HENRY WILLOUGHBY

gave notice that when the Bill again came before the House, he would move for an account of all the moneys raised by the East India Company by loan, and the mode of their expenditure.

Motion agreed to. House at rising to adjourn till Friday, 12th March.