§ SIR WILLIAM HARCOURTinquired when the Papers respecting Bulgaria would be in the hands of hon. Members?
§ MR. BOURKEsaid, that on learning that it was the intention of the hon. Member for Poole (Mr. Ashley) to call the attention of the House to the subject of the atrocities, he had arranged for the printing of Papers, and 50 copies would be in the hands of the Librarian of the House by 9 o'clock that evening.
§ MR. W. E. FORSTERasked the First Lord of the Treasury whether he proposed to have a Morning Sitting tomorrow?
§ MR. DISRAELII think it will be convenient for both sides of the House if we meet to-morrow at 3 o'clock. The third reading of the Appropriation Bill will be the first Order.
§ In reply to Mr. GOSCHEN,
§ MR. DISRAELIsaid, that if the minor measures put down on the Paper took up too much time to allow of a full discussion on the Indian Budget that night, he would move the Adjournment of the Debate.