HC Deb 17 July 1857 vol 146 c1683
MR. J. H. HAMILTON

(in the absence of Colonel Taylor) asked the Vice President of the Board of Trade whether he has received a Memorial from certain persons residing in the vicinity of the Kingstown Railway, and whether it is the intention of his department to interfere to oblige the directors of that line of railway to run trains according to law?

MR. LOWE

said, the Board of Trade had received the Memorial mentioned. It had been transmitted to the Kingstown Railway Company, and had been in their hands about a week. As an answer had not yet been, received, of course it would be premature to state what steps the Board of Trade would take, but of course they would take care that the provisions of the Act were carried out.