HC Deb 28 May 1850 vol 111 c433
SIR G. GREY

said, that as a wish had been expressed on the part of many hon. Members to make a trial of the New House of Parliament, and as he learnt that the weather was now favourable for such trial, he proposed that the House should hold a morning sitting in the new chamber on Thursday. He did not propose that their sitting should be prolonged, and therefore proposed to take the Elections (Ireland) Bill, which he thought would probably take only a short time. He proposed that the House should reassemble in their present chamber at Five o'clock on the same day.