HC Deb 09 April 1878 vol 239 cc963-4
MR. DILLWYN

asked the hon. and learned Member for Coventry, If he would be willing to postpone the Motion standing in his name, in order to allow the adjourned debate on the Queen's Message to proceed?

SIR. HENRY JACKSON

, in reply, said, he was quite willing to do so, if other hon. Members who had Motions on the Paper would do the same.

THE MARQUESS OF HARTINGTON

expressed a hope that other hon. Members would be willing to follow the example which had just been set by his hon. and learned Friend. It was desirable that the debate should be continued at once, and he believed that it would be quite possible to bring it to a conclusion that evening.

MR. SHAW LEFEVRE

expressed his willingness to postpone the Motion which stood in his name.