HC Deb 28 April 1881 vol 260 c1321
THE O'DONOGHUE

asked, in the not improbable event of the discussion on the Land Law (Ireland) Bill not being concluded to-night, When Her Majesty's Government proposed that the discussion should be resumed?

MR. GLADSTONE

Sir, I am not able to forecast the course of Business for to-morrow; but, undoubtedly, if there should be a favourable prospect of resuming the debate on the Land Law (Ireland) Bill at a reasonable time to-morrow—that is to say, not later than 10 o'clock—I shall be glad to take advantage of it.