§ MR. NEWDEGATEsaid, he wished to put a Question to the right hon. President of the Board of Trade, of which he had not given him notice; and, therefore, if the right hon. Gentleman wished him to postpone the question he would be happy to do so. He understood that an account of the changes in 328 all Foreign Tariffs was in the habit of being prepared, but no such information had been laid before the House for the last eighteen months. It is very important that the House should have information on this subject, and he would he glad to knew when the Papers will be in the hands of Members. He would add to this question, whether the changes in the Tariffs of our foreign dependencies was in possession of the House.
§ MR. MILNER GIBSONsaid, he did not quite collect the bearing of the first part of the hon. Gentleman's observations; but with regard to the Papers he asked for he would give him information to-morrow.