MR. M'CULLAGH TORRENSsaid, he would beg to ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, Whether he has any objection to lay upon the table a Memorial addressed to him by the Churchwardens and Inhabitants of St. Sepulchre's parish in November last regarding the Smithfield Dead Meat Market and the Correspondence consequent thereon?
§ SIR GEORGE GREYsaid, there would 1620 be no objection to the production of these Papers, which might be useful as showing the course which the Government had taken upon the subject with the corporation of London. If the hon. Member would move for the Papers they would be given.