HL Deb 12 July 1887 vol 317 c493

Commons' Amendments to Lords' Amendments, and Commons' Reason for disagreeing to one of the Lords' Amendments considered (on Motion).

LORD MACNAGHTEN

said, he believed the parties interested in the Bill had arrived at an agreement in regard to the Bill; therefore, he hoped their Lordships would consider and assent to the Commons' Amendments at once.

On Motion of The Lord MACNAGHTEN, The Amendment to which the Commons have disagreed, not insisted on; and the Amendments made by the Commons to the Amendments made by the Lords agreed to.

House adjourned at Six o'clock to Thursday next, a quarter past Ten o'clock.