§ SIR MASSEY LOPESasked the President of the Local Board, Whether he has completed the necessary calculations, and is now prepared to inform the House with respect to what particular objects, and to what extent, the Government propose to give effect to the recommendation of the Sanitary Commission, that "it is expedient and just that the localities should receive assistance from the State?"
§ MR. STANSFELD, in reply, said, he was not yet prepared to give any information with reference to the extent and the manner in which the Government proposed to give effect to the recommendation of the Sanitary Commission, that "localities should receive assistance from the State;" but he was quite prepared to repeat the promise made on a former occasion—that the Government would take the earliest opportunity of stating their intentions in Committee upon the Sanitary Bill.