HC Deb 16 March 1860 vol 157 c727
MR. CAVE

said, he wished, to ask the President of the Board of Trade a question respecting certain Papers which have been moved for relative to the Oyster Fishery. Some doubt having' arisen as to the answer of the right hon. Gentleman, what was wished was, that he should remove that doubt by repeating the purport of his reply.

MR. MILNER GIBSON

said, he bad been asked whether there were any Papers that could be laid on the Table relating to the French Convention and the Oyster Fishery; and his reply was, that there were no Papers of a character to be usefully laid on the Table. He had also stated that there had been no recent remonstrance from France with reference to the Oyster Convention, and no increased stringency on the part of England in carrying out the provisions of the Treaty.