§ MR. T. P. O'CONNORasked the Chief Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, Whether it is the fact that Mr. B. Coyle and Mr. N. J. Barrett are still detained in Naas Gaol, while six others of the Loughrea prisoners have been released; and, if the Lord Lieutenant will reconsider their cases?
§ MR. TREVELYANThe case of Bernard Coyle will be reconsidered on the 1st proximo. The case of Nicholas Barrett was reconsidered on the 16th instant, when His Excellency decided that he could not at present order his release.
§ MR. HEALYasked the Chief Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, Why Mr. Maloney is still detained in Naas Gaol, when the other four men arrested in Monsteravan have long since been released?
§ MR. TREVELYANMr. Maloney's case will come up for reconsideration at the end of the week.
MR. O'CONNOR POWERasked the Chief Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, If there is any reason for the further detention of Messrs. Edward Vallely and Thomas Vallely, who have been imprisoned as suspects since May 1881?
§ MR. TREVELYANOn the 25th instant His Excellency considered the cases of Edward and Thomas Vallely, and decided that he could not at present order their release.