HL Deb 07 February 1862 vol 165 c89
THE EARL OF DERBY

said, he wished to ask the noble Earl the President of the Council whether he had any objection to lay on the table the Minutes in their original form, side by side with the modifications and alterations? The original and the amended Minutes might be laid on the table on Thursday, and any discussion on them might be taken with more advantage-on a future day, when their Lordships had had an opportunity of considering their effect.

EARL GRANVILLE

intended on an early day to make a statement with regard to the Minutes themselves, and he would then explain what were the alterations contemplated. He had no objection to produce both the Minutes with the modifications in them.