HC Deb 31 May 1861 vol 163 c374
SIR GEORGE BOWYER

said, he would beg to ask Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer, When the Post Office Report will be laid before Parliament, and what Her Majesty's Government are prepared to do for the redress of grievances in the Post Office?

THIS CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER

said, that not only one Report, but several Papers relating to the internal administration of the Metropolitan Post Office were now under the consideration of the Government, involving a great many details with regard to the different classes of persons in that Department and their relations to one another. With regard to laying these Papers before Parliament, he was unable to give any answer to the hon. and learned Baronet, but he hoped very shortly to be in a condition to make known to the House the decision to which Her Majesty's Government would come upon the subjects embraced in these Papers.