He thought that the Government would probably be able under the provisions of that Bill to obtain very useful troops; and he did say that, after such an application had been made to them by Her Majesty's Government, knowing of what character this struggle was likely to be, that that House or the other House would indeed be taking upon itself a most fearful responsibility if it were to refuse to the Government at such a moment, and in such a Crisis of the National Interests, those means which they conceived necessary to carry out this struggle to the safety and glory of the country.