HC Deb 24 February 1863 vol 169 cc728-9

In answer to a Question from Mr. ROEBUCK.

SIR GEORGE BOWYER

said, he had no wish or intention to press the Bill on unduly. He desired to take with respect to it the course which was most convenient and most respectful to the Benchers. He thought it was arranged on the last occasion when the Bill was before the House that he should settle with the Solicitor General the time at which it should be brought forward again. He therefore proposed, after having conferred with him, to put down the second reading of the Bill for the day most convenient to the Benchers with reference to the matters they had under consideration.