HC Deb 09 August 1888 vol 330 cc254-5
THE SECRETARY To THE TREASURY (Mr. JACKSON) (Leeds, N.)

said, that having now reached the end of the Government programme, he believed he should be carrying out the general understanding in moving the adjournment of the House.

Motion made and Question proposed, "That this House do now adjourn."—(Mr Jackson.)

MR. DILLWYN (Swansea, Town)

said, he did not rise to oppose the Motion, but only to express his great disappointment that he had not had an opportunity of bringing before the House, in consequence of the way in which Business had been managed, the very serious feeling that he knew existed in Wales, and he believed to a great extent in England, at the unjust im- prisonment of Mr. Dillon and other Members. He knew it would be useless for him to attempt to bring on the Motion which stood on the Paper now, and he would offer no observation beyond the expression of his great disappointment.

Question put, and agreed to. House adjourned at half after Three o'clock in the morning.