HC Deb 24 July 1863 vol 172 cc1363-4
MR. DARBY GRIFFITH

said, he hoped, that as there was no Supply, the Government would give hon. Members the usual opportunity of raising questions for discussion on the Motion for adjournment till Monday.

SIR GEORGE GREY

said, that if the Irish Fisheries Bill were disposed of that night, they would not need to meet till Monday. Otherwise, it would be necessary to have a sitting on the following day.

MR. HORSMAN

said, he would suggest that that Order should be taken first.

SIR GEORGE GREY

said, he had no objection, if the House would agree.

MR. AYRTON

said, he would put an end to the doubt as to what was to be done by moving that the House at its rising do adjourn till Monday.

Motion made, and Question proposed, "That this House will, at the rising of the House this day, adjourn till Monday next."—(Mr. Ayrton.)