HC Deb 24 July 1877 vol 235 c1743
MR. DILLWYN

asked, Whether the Chancellor of the Exchequer could inform the House what Business would be taken to-morrow?

THE CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER

, in reply, said, the Bills which stood on the Paper for that evening indicated the order in which the Government desired to proceed with Business to-morrow—namely, the East India Loan Bill, the County Officers and Courts (Ireland) Bill, and the Summary Jurisdiction Amendment Bill. If the South Africa Bill were not finished that evening, it would be taken first to-morrow, and the other Bills he had mentioned would follow.