HC Deb 16 April 1863 vol 170 cc196-7

Order for Consideration read.

MR. REMINGTON MILLS

opposed the Bill, on the ground that the Company had broken faith with the public. He specially instanced the case of the parish in which he lived—Egham, where the Company had promised to erect a telegraph. They had erected the wires, but had never put the telegraph in working order. There were other matters on which the Company had broken faith, and he moved that the consideration of the Bill be postponed for a month.

MR. C. FORSTER

suggested, that as the Bill was opposed, the debate should be adjourned till to-morrow.

Consideration deferred till To-morrow.

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