§ MR. DILLONasked whether it had been arranged that these should be taken?
§ LORD FREDERICK CAVENDISHsaid, he was in the hands of the Committee; he was not aware of any reason why they should not be taken.
§ MR. PARNELLobserved, that one of the Votes was for the enlargement of the Reporters' Gallery.
§ LORD FREDERICK CAVENDISHsaid, he did not propose to take that Vote now, thinking it right first to take the sense of the House upon it.
§ MR. ANDERSONsaid, he should have to propose a reduction in the Prisons (Scotland) Vote.
§ LORD FREDERICK CAVENDISHwas willing to take that Vote or not as it might be desired.
§ MR. ANDERSONthought it would be better to put it off, as he might divide the Committee upon it.
§ LORD FREDERICK CAVENDISHagreed to postpone it.
§ (32.)£68,600, Public Offices Site.
§ (33.)£1,556, Furniture of Public Offices, Great Britain.
§ (34.)£5,000, Surveys of the United Kingdom.