HL Deb 09 June 1859 vol 154 cc187-8
THE EARL OF DERBY

said that, although he did not suppose their Lordships were very much exhausted by the labours of the present Session, yet he should, if no business which rendered it imperative that they should sit in the early part of next week arose, propose to-morrow evening that the House should then adjourn until the following Thursday, for the Whitsuntide holydays.

Afterwards,

THE EARL OF DERBY

said, that he understood from the noble and learned Lord on the Woolsack that it would be convenient that their Lordships should meet on Wednesday next, in order to dispose of some judicial business. He would therefore give notice that to-morrow he should move the adjournment of the House until Wednesday next, with the understanding that judicial business only would be transacted on that day.