HC Deb 22 June 1888 vol 327 c1059
MR. T. M. HEALY (Longford, N.)

inquired whether the notes of the Judges' decision in the Exchequer Division with reference to the alleged conspiracy at Killeagh would be ready by Monday?

THE CHIEF SECRETARY FOR IRELAND (Mr. A. J. BALFOUR) (Manches- 1060 ter, E.)

, in reply, said, that he could not undertake without longer Notice to comply with the hon. and learned Gentleman's request, as it was unusual and would be inconvenient.

SIR WILLIAM HARCOURT (Derby)

We have put constant Questions on this subject for a week past. Therefore, the right hon. Gentleman had full Notice. We want materials upon which to ask the opinion of the House with regard to these Resident Magistrates.

MR. SPEAKER

Order, order!

MR. A. J. BALFOUR

I must remind the right hon. Gentleman that the inquiry to which the question refers has only just finished. Therefore, the Question could not have been asked before.

MR. T. W. RUSSELL (Tyrone, S.)

rose to put a further Question, but

It being Seven of the clock, the House suspended it Sitting.

The House resumed its Sitting at Nine of the clock.