HC Deb 19 February 1877 vol 232 c584
SIR GEORGE CAMPBELL,

in view of the adjourned debate on the Eastern Question, inquired, What would be the course of Public Business on Thursday and Friday next?

THE CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER,

in reply, said, that the Prisons Bills were down for Thursday. The Prisons Bill for England would be in Committee, and the Prisons Bill for Scotland stood for the second reading. On Friday the Order for Supply stood first as a matter of course, but what course would be adopted in regard to the adjourned debate of last Friday he was unable to say.