HC Deb 29 July 1859 vol 155 cc675-6
MR. PALK

said, he wished to ask what part the Government would take on the Amendments to be moved in Committee on the Church Rates Abolition Bill, and whether the House would go into Committee at a late hour or not.

MR. SPEAKER

said, it was out of order to discuss Amendments to a Bill which would come before the House at a subsequent period of the evening.

MR. PALK

said, he believed he was in order in asking what course the Government would pursue.

MR. MILNER GIBSON

said, he presumed that the Amendments which stood in the name of his right hon. Friend the Secretary for the Home Department would be moved when the fitting time came; but he thought it would not be reasonable to take the Committee on the Bill at a very late hour of the evening.

House at rising to adjourn till Monday next.