HC Deb 16 June 1864 vol 175 cc1837-8

In reply to Mr. MONSELL,

MR. O'HAGAN (THE ATTORNEY GENERAL FOR IRELAND)

said, there was no difficulty either in Law or in fact with regard to the appeals under the Fisheries Act. The Legal Commissioners had to sign each appeal before it could be taken to the Queen's Bench, and he believed Mr. Lane, the new Commissioner, would be competent to do so; and in all the eases accurate shorthand notes had been preserved, so that no legal difficulty would arise.