§ Sir G. Clerksaid, that great expense had formerly been incurred in printing documents which were laid before the House, and, in order to avoid any unnecessary expenditure in this respect, a committee had been appointed in whom was vested a discretionary power as to the printing of documents. The operation of that committee had been found most beneficial, and he begged to move its re-appointment.
§ The motion was agreed to, and the committee was appointed, to consist of the following Members:—Sir G. Clerk, Sir R. H. Inglis, Mr. Pusey, Mr. V. Smith, Mr. Shrutt, Lord Mahon, Mr. Tufnell, and Mr. P. Stewart.