HC Deb 01 July 1863 vol 172 cc4-5
MR. WARNER

wished to ask the right hon. Gentleman the Secretary for the Home Department, Whether the Government intend to propose the suspension of the Standing Orders to-morrow in favour of the Motion of the hon. Member for the King's County (Mr. Hennessy) on the subject of Poland; and, if so, whether they will afford equal facilities to the House for dealing with the debate on the recognition of the Confederate States, which now stands adjourned to Thursday?

SIR GEORGE GREY

It is not intended to move the postponement of the Standing Orders to-morrow. These will therefore be taken in the ordinary course. I understood the hon. Member to fix the discussion for to-morrow with the object of then naming some other day. No appeal has been made to the Government for assistance in bringing on the other subject alluded to by the hon. Member.