HC Deb 16 April 1869 vol 195 cc976-7
LORD EDWIN HILL-TREVOR

said, he rose to ask Mr. Attorney General for Ireland, Whether he intends to take any proceedings upon the Report of Judge Fitzgerald, who, on the 22nd of February last, reported the Election for the City of Cashel void, and that he had reason to believe, from the evidence given be- fore him, that the corrupt practice of bribery did extensively prevail at the said Election for the City of Cashel?

THE ATTORNEY GENERAL FOR IRELAND (Mr. SULLIVAN)

said, in reply, that the Report of the learned Judge with regard to the borough of Cashel had not escaped his notice, and it was his intention to give notice respecting the late election as soon as the Minutes of Evidence were laid on the table. He had reason to believe those Minutes would be presented in a very short time.

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