HC Deb 10 March 1871 vol 204 cc1843-4

Order for Third Reading read.

Motion made, and Question proposed, "That the Bill be now read the third time."—(Mr. Thomas Chambers.)

MR. MAGUIRE

moved the adjournment of the debate.

Motion made, and Question proposed, "That the Debate be now adjourned."—(Mr. Maguire.)

SIR HENRY SELWIN-IBBETSON

thought that after the discussions and Divisions which had already been held, it would be idle to press the opposition to the Bill any further. He therefore hoped the Motion for the adjournment of the debate would be withdrawn, for he was sure neither the House nor country would misinterpret the adoption of such a course.

MR. BERESFORD HOPE

concurred in this recommendation.

After a few observations from Mr. HEYGATE, Mr. COLLINS, Mr. MONK, and Mr. GORDON,

Motion, by leave, withdrawn.

Original Question put, and agreed to.

Bill read the third time, and passed.

House adjourned at One o'clock, till Monday next.