HC Deb 13 July 1883 vol 281 c1463

On the Motion of The ATTORNEY GENERAL, the following Amendments made:—In page 51, after line 10, insert—

1 and 2 Geo. 4, c. 58.

An Act to regulate the expenses of elections of Members to serve in Parliament for Ireland.

The whole Act except sections two and three.

Page 51, line 20, in third column, leave out from "from," to "section," in line 23, both inclusive; page 52, line 14, in third column, leave out from "candidate," to end of line 16; line 29, in third column, after "twenty-four," insert "the offence of personation, or of aiding," to "hard labour, and;" and in line 36, in first column, leave out "and 44."

LORD GEORGE HAMILTON

said, the Attorney General had promised to consider certain Amendments on the Report. He hoped the hon. and learned Gentleman would undertake that the Amendments he proposed to move should be drafted some days before the House was asked to discuss them.

THE ATTORNEY GENERAL (Sir HENRY JAMES)

Oh, certainly. I will give as long Notice as I can of any Amendments that I have to propose.

Schedule, as amended, agreed to.

Bill reported; as amended, to be considered upon Monday 23rd July, and to he, printed. [Bill 265.]