HC Deb 20 July 1882 vol 272 cc1171-2

Order for Second Beading road.

Motion made, and Question proposed, "That the Bill be read a second time upon Saturday next."—(Mr. Broadhurst.)

Amendment proposed, to leave out the word "Saturday," in order to insert the word "Monday,"—(Mr. Warton,)—instead thereof.

Question proposed, "That the word 'Saturday' stand part of the Question."

MR. BROADHURST

hoped the hon. and learned Member for Bridport would not press his opposition to the Bill being read next Saturday. It had already passed the other House, and as it was of very great importance to the working classes, who were anxious that it should become law without delay, he trusted the second reading would be fixed for Saturday next.

MR. WARTON

regretted his inability to comply with the request of the hon. Member for Stoke.

Question put.

The House divided:—Ayes 33; Noes 1: Majority 29.—(Div. List, No. 286.)

Main Question put, and agreed to.

Second Beading upon Saturday next.