HC Deb 30 July 1888 vol 329 c765
MR. PARNELL (Cork City)

asked, Whether the Solicitor General for Ireland had considered the Question addressed to him last week, suggesting that the Government should assent to an application for an adjournment of the hearing of the case, so that the hon. Member might continue to attend to his Parliamentary duties until the Members of Parliament (Charges and Allegations) Bill had been disposed of?

THE SOLICITOR GENERAL FOR IRELAND (Mr. MADDEN) (Dublin University)

I have communicated the request made to me by the hon. Gentleman to the Attorney General for Ireland, and he informs me that he will not oppose a reasonable adjournment under the circumstances.