§ MR. REDMOND (for Mr. BARRY)asked the Chief Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, Whether any report has reached the Government of an outrage committed by the wife of the sub-inspector of police at Taghmon, county Wexford, who, it is alleged, on the 8th instant, fired a revolver at her servant man, whose face was scorched by the discharge, the bullet passing through a window and lodged in the woodwork of a house on the opposite side of the street; and, if the Government will cause inquiry to be made into this case?
§ THE SOLICITOR GENERAL FOR IRELAND (Mr. PORTER), in reply, said, the facts of the case were being inquired into; and if the hon. Member would repeat the Question when the House reassembled, he hoped to be able to give him all information.