HC Deb 29 February 1804 vol 1 c571
Lord A. Hamilton

gave notice of his intention to move to-morrow for an account of the sums paid in this country at par, to the officers of the Irish government.

Mr. Corry

said, he should have no objection to the motion. He then adverted to an order which had dropped, in consequence of a sufficient number of members not attending on the preceding day to go to business, for a Committee on the acts relating to the Irish revenue. He would not attempt to pronounce whether it would be consistent with the proceedings of the House to take up the order of this day, but that there might be no doubt upon the subject, he wished to postpone it, trusting, however, that there would be no objection to his then moving, that the House should to-morrow resolve itself into a Committee upon these acts.—The motion was agreed to.