HC Deb 30 June 1862 vol 167 c1213
MR. ARTHUR MILLS

said, he would beg to ask the Under Secretary of State for the Colonies, Whether there will be any objection to lay upon the table of the House the correspondence which has passed between the Home Government and the Governor of Canada with reference to the Militia Bill; and whether the Despatches which have been recently received from the Governor of New Zealand respecting the Native Land question in that Colony will be presented to Parliament?

MR. CHICHESTER FORTESCUE

said, the Correspondence with respect to the Canada Militia Bill was of very small amount, and there was no objection to produce it. The Correspondence upon the Now Zealand question was still in progress, and he hoped it would be laid upon the table before the end of the Session.