MR. GILPINsaid, he would beg to ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, If he will appoint a Morning Sitting for the consideration of the Bill for the Consecration of Burial Grounds, or bring it forward at such an hour as may secure or permit a fair discussion of its provisions?
§ MR. GATHORNE HARDY, in reply, said, the Bill referred to was not a Government Bill, although it had been intrusted to his care. It was not, he considered, of a sufficiently important character to require a Morning Sitting for its discussion. He would, however, endeavour to bring it forward at a convenient time, but considering the state of the business of the House he could not at present fix a day.