§ THE FIRST LORD OF THE TREASURY (Mr. W. E. GLADSTONE,) Edinburgh, MidlothianIt may be for the convenience of the House that I should state that we propose to proceed with the Education Votes for England and Scotland on Friday. After the Education Votes we propose to proceed with other Supply, intending to take the Votes in their order, unless special circumstances should intervene, of which, of course, we should give due notice. This will hold good until Wednesday, and then we propose to proceed with the Vote on Account, which it will be necessary to report to the House not later than Friday.
§ MR. BARTLEYWhen will the Vote on Account be printed, and for how long will it be?
§ SIR W. HARCOURTSix weeks.
§ MR. W. E. GLADSTONEThe Votes will be taken in their order unless special circumstances necessitate an alteration.
§ MR. PAUL (Edinburgh, S.)Will the Scottish or English Education Vote be taken first?
§ MR. W. E. GLADSTONENotice will be given of that.
§ VISCOUNT CRANBORNE (Rochester)It would be of great convenience to many hon. Members to know whether the English or Scottish Education Vote will be take first.
§ MR. W. E. GLADSTONEI will state what will be done to-morrow.