LORD HENRY LENNOXsaid, he would beg to ask the First Lord of the Admiralty, When he will be prepared to lay upon the Table of the House the Report of the Committee on the re-organization of the Secretary's Department at the Admiralty, which he had promised to produce last April or May?
§ MR. CHILDERS, in reply, said, that at the present moment there were with the printer very voluminous Papers on the reorganization of the Admiralty for which he had moved. Some of these Papers had been completed only very lately, but in a few days they would all be laid upon the table. The particular Report to which the noble Lord had alluded was one of great detail; but all the important parts of it had been embodied in a letter which had been sent to the Treasury, and which would be among the Papers laid upon the table of the House. If the noble Lord would wish to see this Report he might have a copy, and he would then see whether it was worth printing.