HC Deb 16 July 1858 vol 151 c1655
MR. ADDERLEY

said, he wished to add a clause to the effect that the Bill should only be in force until August, 1859.

MR. COX

said, he wished to ask whether the compulsory vaccination clause was removed from the Bill, otherwise, on behalf of his hon. Colleague (Mr. T. Duncombe) he must oppose the Amendment?

MR. WALPOLE

explained that he had arranged with the hon. Member referred to, that if the Bill were passed for a single year only he would not oppose the vaccination clause.

MR. CONINGHAM

said, that compulsory vaccination was opposed to the principles of modern science.

The Amendment agreed to.

Bill to be read 3o on Monday next.

House adjourned at Two o'clock till Monday next.