HC Deb 24 July 1883 vol 282 c308

In reply to Mr. JUSTIN M'CARTHY,

MR. GLADSTONE

said, that Irish Votes in Committee of Supply would be taken on Thursday.

MR. W. H. SMITH

asked the Financial Secretary to the Treasury to state the specific Votes and the order in which they would be taken?

MR. COURTNEY

said, that the whole of the remaining Civil Service Votes in Class II. would be taken, if possible, on Thursday, beginning with a few English Votes, proceeding to the Scottish Votes, and then the Irish Votes, including those of the Lord Lieutenant, the Chief Secretary, and the different Departments of the Government in Ireland, but not the Land Commission.

SIR H. DRUMMOND WOLFF

asked when the Vote for Major Baring's salary would be taken, as he should like to raise a discussion upon it?

MR. GLADSTONE

said, it would be premature to mention a date just now.

COLONEL STANLEY

asked when the remaining Army Estimates were to be taken?

THE MARQUESS OF HARTINGTON

, in reply, said, that it would be impossible absolutely to name a day until the Committee stage on the Bills now before the House had been disposed of, and some progress made on the Estimates just referred to.