HC Deb 22 July 1859 vol 155 c261
LORD HARRY VANE

said, he rose to ask the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs when the Papers relating to the Settlement of the Government and Constitution of the Danubian Principalities will be laid upon the table of the House?

LORD JOHN RUSSELL

said, he did not think that any Papers had been asked for with regard to the Settlement of the Government of the Danubian Principalities. In fact the Settlement had not yet been made. There had been communications with the Government of the Sublime Porte, and an answer had been returned; but there had not yet been any final Settlement made on this subject. He trusted, however, that not more than a week would elapse before there was a final Settlement; and if so, he should have no objection, if his noble Friend moved for them, to lay the Papers on the Table.

Moved, That the House at its rising do adjourn till Monday next,