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House Of Commons
Saturday, 24th March, 1877.
MINUTES.]—PUBLIC BILL— Third Reading—Consolidated Fund (£9,641,960 6 s. 9 d.), and passed. [New Title.]
The House met at Twelve of the clock.
Parliament—Order Of Business
Questions
In reply to Mr. CHILDERS,
MR. ASSHETON CROSS
said, the Committee on the Prisons Bill would be proceeded with on Monday, and that the second reading of the Prisons (Scotland) Bill would be the next Order.
In reply to General Sir GEORGE BALFOUR,
MR. W. H. SMITH
said, that the Maritime Contracts Bill would follow those mentioned by the right hon. Gentleman, and that the Mutiny Bill would not be taken after 12 o'clock.
House adjourned at a quarter after Twelve o'clock, till Monday.