HL Deb 25 July 1862 vol 168 c830
LORD REDESDALE

opposed the suspension of the Standing Orders with a view to this Bill being read a second time, and complained of the extreme haste with which the Bill, introduced at a late period of the Session, had been pushed through the other House of Parliament.

EARL DE GREY AND RIPON

assented to the withdrawal of the Bill.

Order of the Day for the Second Reading read, and discharged.

House adjourned at a quarter before Nine o'clock, to Monday next Twelve o'clock.