§ Order for Second Reading read.
SIR RICHARD BETIIELLthought that some Amendments might be introduced into it, with a view of defining more clearly the power of assessing damages which it conferred upon the Court of Chancery. He would be happy to co-operate with the Solicitor General in passing the Bill, with some Amendments.
THE SOLICITOR GENERALhad no doubt that the language of the Bill might be open to some Amendment, and would be glad to have the assistance of his hon. and learned Friend. He should propose that it be read a second time, for the purpose of having it committed pro formâ, with a view to the introduction of Amendments.
§ Bill read 2°, and committed forMonday next.