HC Deb 08 June 1883 vol 280 c84
SIR WILFRID LAWSON

Will the right hon. Gentleman inform the House when the debate on Lord Alcester's Bill is adjourned to?

MR. GLADSTONE

This evening.

SIR WILFRID LAWSON

Does the right hon. Gentleman really intend to pursue the course of taking the suspended debate at the Evening Sitting?

MR. GLADSTONE

Unquestionably. If it is the intention of the House, we intend to do so. We do not wish to dictate anything to the House; but after what we have seen of the debate this afternoon, I think it will be the wish of the House that the debate should be taken this evening.

SIR WILFRID LAWSON

Up to what hour?

MR. GLADSTONE

We shall consult the convenience of the House.

In reply to a further Question by Sir WILFRID LAWSON,

MR. GLADSTONE

said, the debate on the grant to Lord Wolseley would be taken on Monday.