HC Deb 28 April 1862 vol 166 c972
MR. SOTHERON ESTCOURT

said, it would be for the convenience of the House, if some member of the Government would state whether or not it is intended that the House shall sit on Thursday,

SIR GEORGE GREY

said, it was intended that the House should sit on Thursday, but not at the usual hour. He believed the time of the opening of the Exhibition had not yet been fixed. If it should be at one o'clock, which he believed would be the case, the House would meet at six. But to-morrow notice would be given for a Motion for Wednesday to fix the time at which the House might meet on Thursday.