HC Deb 08 July 1863 vol 172 c408
MR. WHALLEY

then asked leave to introduce a new Bill upon the same subject.

SIR JOHN PAKINGTON

asked whether it was in accordance with the rules for an hon. Member, upon a Motion day, to interpose a new Bill without notice.

MR. SPEAKER

said, that when the House gave leave to withdraw one Bill with a view to the introduction of another, the practice was to allow such new Bill to be introduced at once.

Motion agreed to.

Bill for diminishing the expense attending the passing of Bills relating to Railways, ordered to be brought in by Mr. WHALLEY and Mr. M'MAHON.

Bill presented, and read 1°. [Bill 216.]