§ MR. PEMBERTONasked Mr. Attorney General, Whether he has any ob- 1198 jection to lay upon the Table of the House a Copy of the Correspondence between the Lord Chancellor and R. P. Laurie, Esq. late Member of this House for the City of Canterbury, with reference to the removal of that gentleman from the Commission of the Peace for the county of Kent?
§ THE ATTORNEY GENERAL (Sir HENRY JAMES),in reply, said, he understood that the Lord Chancellor had no objection to the production of the documents referred to in the Question; but he put it to the hon. Member whether it would be justifiable to incur the large expense that would be incurred in the publication of them as a Parliamentary Paper.