HC Deb 03 April 1884 vol 286 cc1595-6

Bill considered in Committee.

(In the Committee.)

Motion made, and Question proposed, "That the Chairman do report the Bill to the House."

MR. HEALY

said, that on this question he wished to express a hope that the right hon. and learned Member for the University of Dublin (Mr. Gibson) would remember the courtesy which had been shown him in respect of this Bill by the Irish Members below the Gangway on the Opposition side of the House. They bad refrained from putting a block against the measure, and in return for that consideration it was to he hoped the right hon. and learned Gentleman would remember the circumstance when he (Mr. Healy) and his Friends had little Bills down, and would refrain from putting blocking Notices against them him- self, or from inciting others to do it when he did not like openly to adopt that course himself.

MR. GIBSON

said, he would reciprocate the courtesy of hon. Members below the Gangway whenever they had Bills analogous to the present measure down on the Paper.

Question put, and agreed to.

Bill reported, without Amendment; to be read the third time To-morrow.