HC Deb 02 June 1863 vol 171 c250
MR. HOPWOOD

said, he wished to ask Mr. Attorney General, When the case of the Alexandra is to be tried?

THE ATTORNEY GENERAL

said, he must apologize to the hon. Gentleman for having been absent from his place when he had put the Question on the previous evening. He had, he might add, every reason to believe that the case of the Alexandra would stand for trial at the sittings after the present term, and might be expected to come on on Monday week.

MR. HORSFALL

said, he wished to ask, whether the hon. and learned Gentleman would object to furnish the informations in the case?

THE ATTORNEY GENERAL

said he could not assent to the furnishing of any informations of the nature to which the Question of the hon. Gentleman referred, and for which application had been ineffectually made on a former occasion.