§ 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. SPEAKEROrder, order!
§ MR. A. J. BALFOURI 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.