HC Deb 27 February 1888 vol 322 cc1595-6

Motion made, and Question proposed, "That this House do now adjourn."

MR. JOHN MORLEY (Newcastle-upon-Tyne)

asked the First Lord of the Treasury to inform the House what would be the probable course of Business on Thursday?

THE FIRST LORD OF THE TREASURY (Mr. W. H. SMITH) (Strand, Westminster)

said, he proposed then to ask the House to dispose of the remaining Supplementary Votes in Committee, and, anticipating that that would not occupy much time, he would make the next Business the Motion of the hon. and learned Member for South Hackney (Sir Charles Russell), if agreeable to the latter.

MR. LABOUCHERE (Northampton)

said, he had given Notice of two Amendments in Supply; but probably would not take up more than 10 minutes in dealing with them.

MR. JOHN MORLEY

said, assuming that Supply would occupy but a short time, the suggested arrangement was satisfactory.

Question put, and agreed to.

House adjourned at a quarter after Twelve o'clock.