§ MR. SPEAKER,called upon Mr. JACKSON.
§ MR. T. M. HEALY (Longford, N.)I should like to ask if this is a formal Motion?
§ MR. SPEAKEROrder, order ! This is a usual Motion to make.
§ MR. T. M. HEALYI understand there are—
§ MR. SPEAKEROrder, order ! I think the hon. and learned Gentleman is now disputing the ruling of the Chair, and he is out of Order in doing so. This is a usual Motion to make. The hon. and learned Gentleman can take exception to it, if he thinks proper.
§ MR. T. M. HEALYI did not complete my sentence.
§ MR. SPEAKEROrder, order ! The hon. and learned Gentleman challenged the ruling of the Chair, and I told him—and I tell him again—that that was disorderly.
§ MR. T. M. HEALYI think it right to say I had not concluded my sentence when you spoke.
§ Committee nominated of,—Sir John Lubbock, Mr. Barran, Sir Walter Barttelot, Sir George Baden-Powell, Sir Ughtred Kay-Shuttleworth, Mr. Jackson, Mr. Lane, Mr. Mason, Mr. Arthur O'Connor, Mr. Salt, Sir Richard Temple, and Mr. Wodehousc.—(Mr. Jackson.)