GIBSON BOWLES said that, at all events, the hon. Member for Morpeth, in the Crisis of the Bill's fate, when the House was to decide whether the Bill was to be beheaded or to continue its miserable existence, was absent from his place.
They were at the very Crisis of This Bill, where the strongest animosities were aroused.
I suggest that this is a point which it is perfectly impossible to entertain; we must resist this; it is a Crisis in the Bill; and I must absolutely refuse the Amendment.