HL Deb 04 December 1867 vol 190 c574
THE DUKE OF MARLBOROUGH

, in moving that the Standing Orders relative to Private Bills be dispensed with, in order that this Bill might be now read a second time, explained that its object was to remove a technical difficulty in the way of requiring a site for this Museum, in the construction of which it was intended to spend £5,000 during the coming year. The Standing Order which it was desired to suspend directed that, in reference to such a Bill, it should be laid before the Attorney General, and that he should report upon it.

Motion agreed to.

Standing Orders relating to Private Bills considered, and dispensed with.

Bill read 2a (according to Order), and committed for To-morrow; and Standing Orders Nos. 37 and 38. to be considered in order to their being dispensed with.

House adjourned at a quarter past Five o'clock, till To-morrow, Eleven o'clock.