§ Sir R. Peelsaid the noble Lord the member for Sunderland, on giving notice the other night of a motion for Monday next, had said that he was not sure whether a notice previously given by the hon. Member for Greenock for Tuesday next might not supersede the necessity for his (Lord Howick's) motion. He (Sir R. Peel) wished to know whether both motions were to be brought on.
Lord J. Russellsaid, he could only answer for his noble friend that he would bring forward his motion on the 13th instant. He did not know what the hon. Member for Greenock's intentions might be.
§ Mr. Wallacesaid, his notice of motion was given previous to that given by the noble Member for Sunderland. The noble Lord had given his notice for an order day. By what good fortune the noble Lord expected to bring it on be did not know; but if the noble Lord should not succeed in bringing on his motion, he (Mr. Wallace) would certainly bring forward his on Tuesday.