§ Viscount Sandonsaid, that on Friday night, previous to the House going into Committee of Ways and Means, for the purpose of fixing the duties on sugar, he meant to propose a resolution, by which the sense of the House might be taken in opposition to the proposition of the right hon. Gentleman; and he would take an early opportunity of apprising the House of the words of the resolution.
§ Lord J. Russellunderstood the noble Lord would propose a resolution in opposition to the proposition of his right hon. Friend.
§ Viscount Sandonmeant to propose a resolution, by which the sense of the House might be taken in opposition to the proposition of the Goverment.
§ Sir R. H. Inglishoped, that in the resolution, words would be introduced declaring against this country having anything to do with slave-grown sugar.
§ Subject at an end.