§ That they have agreed to the Redhill Gas Bill, without amendment.
§ That they have passed a Bill intituled, "An Act to confer further powers on the London Sea Water Supply Company." London Sea Water Supply Bill [Lords].
§ And also a Bill intituled, "An Act to enable the Great Central Railway Company to make new railways and other works; to acquire additional lands; to extend the time for the compulsory purchase of certain lands, for the completion 1359 of certain railways, and for the sale of superfluous lands; to raise additional capital; to define and regulate the existing capital of the Company; to confer further powers upon the Wrexham, Mold, and Connah's Quay Railway Company, the Liverpool, St. Helens, and South Lancashire Railway Company, and the Nottingham Joint Station Committee; and for other purposes," Great Central Railway Bill [Lords].
§ Railways (Ireland) Amalgamation Bills —That they do propose that the Joint Committee appointed for the consideration of the Great Southern and Western and Waterford, Limerick, and Western Railway Companies Amalgamation Bill, the Midland Great Western Railway of Ireland Bill, and the Great Southern and Western and Waterford and Central Ireland Railway Companies Amalgamation Bill, do meet in Committee Room B on Friday next, at Two o'clock.
§ Lords Message considered.
§ Ordered, That the Committee of this House do meet the Lords Committee as proposed by their Lordships.
§ Message to the Lords to acquaint them therewith.
§ Dublin Corporation Bill and Clontarf Urban District Council Bill.—That they have appointed a Committee, consisting of Four Lords, to join with the Committee of the Commons (pursuant to Message of this House of the 5th April), to consider the Dublin Corporation Bill and the Clontarf Urban District Council Bill; and they propose that the said Joint Committee do meet in Committee Room A, on Thursday next, at Two o'clock.
§ Lords Message considered.
§ Ordered, That the Committee of this House do meet the Lords Committee as proposed by their Lordships.
§ Message to the Lords to acquaint them therewith.