HC Deb 27 August 1880 vol 256 cc461-2
MR. DILLON

asked whether it had been arranged that these should be taken?

LORD FREDERICK CAVENDISH

said, he was in the hands of the Committee; he was not aware of any reason why they should not be taken.

MR. PARNELL

observed, that one of the Votes was for the enlargement of the Reporters' Gallery.

LORD FREDERICK CAVENDISH

said, he did not propose to take that Vote now, thinking it right first to take the sense of the House upon it.

MR. ANDERSON

said, he should have to propose a reduction in the Prisons (Scotland) Vote.

LORD FREDERICK CAVENDISH

was willing to take that Vote or not as it might be desired.

MR. ANDERSON

thought it would be better to put it off, as he might divide the Committee upon it.

LORD FREDERICK CAVENDISH

agreed to postpone it.

(32.)£68,600, Public Offices Site.

(33.)£1,556, Furniture of Public Offices, Great Britain.

(34.)£5,000, Surveys of the United Kingdom.