HC Deb 02 July 1863 vol 172 cc66-7
MR. BENTINCK

said, he wished to ask the hon. Member for the King's County on what day he intends to bring forward his Motion respecting Poland?

MR. HENNESSY

said, he believed that Earl Russell had stated in another place, that if a reasonable time should pass from the period when the proposals of Her Majesty's Government were sent to St. Petersburg without an answer being received, then the Papers would be laid before the House. He thought that a reasonable time might now be said to have passed, and perhaps to-morrow or in a day or two the House would hear when the Government would lay the Papers on the table. He thought that when they were presented the discussion should arise.