HC Deb 15 July 1858 vol 151 c1549

Order for Second Reading read.

MR. MAGUIRE

said, that the Irish Members on that side of the House would object to it in every stage. Every line, every word of it would be contested, and he therefore suggested that it should be given up for the present Session.

MR. COGAN

urged the postponement of the Bill, on the ground that the Earl of Derby had agreed to an interview with the Lord Mayor of Dublin on Monday night; and also on the ground that certain documents connected with the subject had not been laid on the table.

MR. P. O'BRIEN

said, he would move that the Order be discharged.

MR. WALPOLE

said, he would propose that the Bill should stand for Monday next, and be brought on at an early hour.

Debate further adjourned till Monday next.