HC Deb 12 March 1860 vol 157 cc339-40
MR. T. DUNCOMBE

said, he wished to ask the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, Whether any Correspondence has passed since the accession of Ferdinand II. to the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, between the British Government and its Representative at Naples, relative to those Constitutional Reforms recommended by England and France in 1856; and if so, whether there is any objection to lay Copies upon the Table of the House?

LORD JOHN RUSSELL

said, there had been a good deal of correspondence as to the reforms which should be made, particularly as to the reform to be made in the administration of justice in the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies. He had directed that the Papers should be prepared, and he hoped that in a few days they would be ready to be laid upon the Table of the House.