COLONEL STUART KNOXsaid, he wished to ask the Chief Secretary for Ireland, Whether he will lay upon the Table of the House the following documents:—"Tyrone Magistrates." 1. Copy of Judge Keogh's Report to the Lord Chancellor of Ireland; 2. Letter of the Lord Chancellor's Secretary to the four Magistrates; 3. The Replies of the Magistrates; 4. Copy of the Commission issued by the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland to Messrs. Shaw and Kelly; 5. Copy of the Evidence and other proceedings before the said Commissioners, as reported by Edward S. Trevor, Esq., Secretary to the Commission; 6, Copy of the Commissioners' Report; and also whether, after the public inquiry which has proved the uprightness of the Magistrates, the noble Lord has not thought it right to give Judge Keogh the opportunity of apologising or withdrawing his charges against the integrity of the Magistrates?
LORD NAASsaid, in reply, that the Papers would, he hoped, be on the table of the House at the end of the week or the beginning of the next week, and from a perusal of those Papers it would be seen that everything which the Government could do had been done. Any ulterior proceedings must remain to be considered after the Papers were on the table.