HC Deb 12 February 1864 vol 173 cc500-1
MR. MILNER GIBSON

brought up a Message from the Lords.

That they do agree to the appointment of a Committee, consisting of Five Lords, to join with a Committee of this House, consisting of Five Members, to consider the best method of dealing with the Railway Schemes proposed to be sanctioned within the limits of the Metropolis by Bills to be introduced in the present Session (pursuant to Message of Tuesday last); and their Lordships propose that the said joint Committee do meet in the Painted Chamber at half past Three of the clock on Monday next.

Lords' Message considered.

Ordered, That the Committee appointed by this House to join with the Select Committee of the Lords "to consider the best Method of dealing with the Railway Schemes proposed to be sanctioned within the Limits of the Metropolis by Bills to be introduced in the present Session, and to report their opinion whether any, and, if any, what Schemes should not be proceeded with during the present Session;" do meet the Lords Committee in the Painted Chamber on Monday next, at half-past Three of the o'clock.

MESSAGE TO THE LORDS—To acquaint their Lordships that this House hath directed the Committee appointed by them to join with the Select Committee of the Lords, "to consider the best method of dealing with the Railway Schemes proposed to be sanctioned within the limits of the Metropolis by Bills to be introduced in the present Session, and to report their opinion whether any, and, if any, what Schemes should not be proceeded with during the present Session," to meet the Committee appointed by their Lordships in the Painted Chamber on Monday next, at half-past Three of the clock, as desired by their Lordships.

Ordered, That the Select Committee appointed to join with the Select Committee appointed by the Lords "to consider the best method of dealing with the Railway Schemes proposed to be sanctioned within the limits of the Metropolis by Bills to be introduced in the present Session, and to report their opinion whether any, and if any, what schemes should not be proceeded with during the present Session," have power to agree in the appointment of a Chairman of such Joint Committee.—(Mr. Milner Gibson.)

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