HL Deb 07 May 1860 vol 158 c748

Order of the Day for going into Committee on this Bill, read.

LORD TEYNHAM

said, he disapproved of the objects of the Bill. He thought more might be done by the efforts of societies and individuals to suppress Sunday trading than could be done by coercive Bills. He hoped the Bishops would persuade the noble and learned Lord who had charge of the Bill to withdraw it.

House again in Committee.

Bill reported without Amendment.

Amendment made.

Bill re-committed to a Committee of the whole House on Thursday next.

House adjourned at a quarter before Six o'clock, till To-morrow, Half-past Ten o'clock.