HC Deb 11 May 1863 vol 170 c1575

Order for Second Reading read.

MR. HERBERT moved the second reading of the Bill; the object of which was to assimilate the law in Ireland, with respect to English and Scotch paupers, to the English law in respect to Irish paupers.

MR. C. P. VILLIERS

said, he had no objection to the principle of the Bill, but in Committee he should propose one or two Amendments, as it was his intention to propose similar Amendments in the English law, in order to prevent certain irregularities in the removal of Irish paupers to Ireland.

Bill read 2°, and committed for Monday next.