HC Deb 18 August 1890 vol 348 c1214

Order for Third Reading read.

MR. JACKSON

I beg to move that the Bill be read a third time.

MR. SEXTON

Considering the peculiar pressure of circumstances, I may say that we in this part of the House do not intend to raise any discussion upon the Third Reading. I only wish to ask whether the report of the Charge of Chief Baron Palles in the Wexford conspiracy case, to which reference has been made more than once, and which was promised before the Irish Estimates came on, will be circulated soon?

MR. A. J. BALFOUR

I will take care that it is printed and circulated as soon as possible—probably when the House re-assembles in November.

MR. J. O'CONNOR

I had intended to make a statement to the House to day in reference to the case of Mr. Gill and some other cases of extreme hardship which have occurred in New Tipperary. I had thought that as we are on the eve of a three months' recess it was desirable to take some steps to curb the ferocity of the police in that district and to keep them within proper bounds. I will, however, act upon the advice of my hon. Friend (Mr. Sexton), which I always consider it wise to follow, and will content myself with expressing a hope that something will be done by the Government to restrain the unbounded ferocity of the police of Tipperary.

Question, "That the Bill be now read the third time," put, and agreed to.

Bill read the third time, and passed.