HC Deb 18 February 1870 vol 199 c532
MR. MONSELL

said, he had an appeal to make to the hon. Member for Falmouth (Mr. R. N. Fowler) who had given notice that on going into Committee of Supply he would put a Question to him respecting the disturbances in this settlement. As negotiations were now going on between the contending parties, which he hoped would soon be brought to a close, he thought it would be injurious to the public interest if there were any discussion at present on the subject. He therefore trusted the hon. Gentleman would postpone his Notice.

MR. R. N. FOWLER

said, after the appeal that had been made to him by the right hon. Gentleman he thought it would be wrong on his part to press the Question. He was very glad to hear that negotiations were going on in a satisfactory manner, and he hoped that when the Government saw no objection to the discussion of that question they would afford due facilities for its being brought fully before the House.