HC Deb 15 March 1858 vol 149 cc175-6
SIR W. JOLLIFFE

moved that Orders of the Day have precedence of notices of Motion on Tuesday.

VISCOUNT PALMERSTON

inquired whether the Motion had reference to tomorrow or to all Tuesdays?

SIR W. JOLLIFFE

To morrow only,

Mr. W. EWART

asked whether the Motion would give precedence to Bills introduced by private Members as well as to Government business?

THE CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER

stated, in reply, that the object was to receive the Report of the Committee of Supply, so as to enable the House to go into Committee of Ways and Means as soon as possible and facilitate the introduction of the Mutiny Bill. The Motion, if carried, would not interfere with the general current of business.

Ordered, —

That the Orders of the Day have precedence of notices of Motion To-morrow.