HC Deb 08 June 1866 vol 184 c535
MR. DARBY GRIFFITH

said, that as the first of the morning sittings was to be held the next day, a doubt had arisen in the minds of several hon. Members as to whether a Motion ought to be made to the House on the subject, or whether it was simply necessary to make an intimation across the table, as had been done in the present instance.

THE CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER

said, he believed it was not usual to make a formal Motion on the subject of morning sittings, but, as a doubt had been raised on that point, he would now move that the House do at twelve o'clock tomorrow resolve itself into Committee of Supply.

SIR FITZROY KELLY

said, it was usual to give notice on the subject.

THE CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER

said, he had just given notice that Supply would be taken.

MR. SPEAKER

said, the Question was that the House resolve itself into Committee of Supply at Twelve o'clock to-morrow.

MR. WHITESIDE

said, he wished to know whether the Estimates for National Education in Ireland will be taken tomorrow?

MR. CHILDERS

said, he must repeat what he had stated some time ago—namely, that the Estimates for Education in Ireland would not be taken until the other Education Estimates had been disposed of. Class IV., which comprised the Education Estimates, would be taken to-morrow, with the exception of those relating to Education in Ireland.

VISCOUNT CRANBOURNE

said, he wished to know what other class of Votes would be taken to-morrow?

MR. CHILDERS

said, he proposed to take to-morrow the Estimates relating to Education, the Revenue Departments, and the Packet Service.

Motion agreed to.

Committee To-morrow at Twelve of the clock.