HC Deb 26 August 1880 vol 256 c103
MR. J. G. HUBBARD

asked, Whether the Government could fix a day for the Census Bill, which was one of those measures which must be passed this Session?

THE MARQUESS OF HARTINGTON,

in reply, said, that he hoped the Bill might be taken on Saturday. If it could not be taken on that day, then it would come on early next week.

MR. NEWDEGATE

wished to ask the noble Marquess, Whether the House was to meet to-morrow; and, if so, would Business then be proceeded with?

THE MARQUESS OF HARTINGTON,

in reply, said, the Ground Game Bill would be put down for third reading to-morrow at 2, and Supply must necessarily be the first Order to-morrow night.