§ MR. DISRAELIsaid, some misapprehension appeared to exist upon what had fallen from the right hon. Gentleman the Chancellor of the Exchequer on a former evening with respect to the intention of the Government concerning the Sardinian loan. It was supposed that the right hon. 556 Gentleman had stated that a Bill would be introduced in order to remove any doubts respecting the payment of the balance of the loan.
THE CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER, in reply said, that the apprehension described by the right hon. Gentleman was correct. As soon as the matter could be reduced to a Convention, or some formal shape, a Bill would be founded upon it, and introduced into the House as speedily as possible.