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§ MR. CALLAN ,whose Notice that he would call attention to the "Confiden- 1536 tial Circular to County Inspectors," and move a Resolution censuring the same, stood next on the Paper, said, that although he regretted to lose this opportunity, he did not think it right to proceed with his Motion in the absence of the right hon. Gentleman the Chief Secretary for Ireland.
§ MR. T. P. O'CONNORbegged to appeal to the Prime Minister to furnish facilities for a resumption, on Monday evening, of the debate on the question of the Irish arrests.
MR. GLADSTONEwas understood to say that he could not stop the progress of the Irish Land Bill on Monday night at 10 o'clock. He would, however, agree to report Progress at 12; and then the discussion referred to by the hon. Member might be resumed.