§ LORD RICHARD GROSVENORSir, in consequence of various changes having been made at the suggestion of hon. Gentlemen on both sides of the House, and to suit their convenience, I have thought it better to mention to the House that I propose to give the names of those hon. Gentlemen who have consented to sit on the Committee which was approved by the House a week or so ago. I beg, therefore, to give Notice that to-morrow I will proceed to nominate the Committee; and if the House wishes it I will read the names that I shall propose to place upon it. ["Read, read!"] The names are Mr. Whitbread, Sir John Holker, Mr. John Bright, Lord Henry Lennox, Mr. Massey, Mr. Staveley Hill, Sir Henry Jackson, Mr. Attorney General, Sir Gabriel Goldney, Mr. Solicitor General, Mr. Grantham, Mr. Pemberton, Mr. Watkin Williams, Mr. Walpole, Mr. Hopwood, Mr. Beresford Hope, Major Nolan, Mr. Chaplin, and Mr. Serjeant Simon.
§ SIR H. DRUMMOND WOLFFsaid, it might be more convenient if he should bring before the House that afternoon the reasons which had induced him to oppose the nomination of 37 the Committee proposed by the noble Lord. ["Order!"]
§ MR. SPEAKERI wish to point out to the hon. Member that there is no Question before the House. The noble Lord has only given Notice of a Motion to bring the question before the House to-morrow.
§ SIR H. DRUMMOND WOLFFsaid, he would conclude with a Motion. He thought it right to bring before the House the reasons which induced him to object to the formation of the Committee— ["Order!"] —as contrary to precedent and to the Orders of the House.
§ MR. SPEAKERThe course proposed to be taken by the hon. Member for Portsmouth is obviously irregular. He proposes to anticipate a discussion which will take place on a Motion of which Notice has been given for tomorrow.
§ SIR H. DRUMMOND WOLFFThen, Sir, I will give Notice that tomorrow I shall move the Previous Question.
§ House adjourned at half after Four o'clock.