§ VISCOUNT PALMERSTONWhile I am on my legs, perhaps my hon. Friend the Member for Tiverton (Mr. Denman) would allow me to answer by anticipation Question which he has given notice he would put to me, and which if I waited to answer late at night, the hon. Gentleman opposite (Mr. D. Griffith] might not then be in his place to hear my answer to his Question. My hon. Friend proposes to ask me whether Her Majesty's Government would produce any correspondence on the subject of Poland which took place between the Earl of Clarendon when he was employed at the Congress of Paris in 1856 579 and Her Majesty's Government. There was only one despatch received by the Earl of Clarendon at that time, and Her Majesty's Government have no objection to produce it if my hon. Friend will move for it.