HC Deb 09 February 1892 vol 1 c43
MR. LABOUCHERE

I see the First Lord of the Treasury in his place, and would ask him to be kind enough to state at what time he proposes to adjourn the debate to-morrow in order that the new Bills may be brought in.

MR. A. J. BALFOUR

I think it would be particularly convenient, in accordance with the usual practice, to adjourn the debate soon after 3 o'clock tomorrow, and that will give ample time to hon. Gentlemen to bring in their Bills.

MR. SEXTON

I wish to ask the First Lord of the Treasury whether, before making the Motion of which he has given notice with reference to Mr. De Cobain, he proposes to lay any Papers on the Table?

MR. A. J. BALFOUR

I shall consult with my right hon. and learned Friend the Attorney General for Ireland, who knows rather more about the case than I do; but I should think there are no Papers which it would be necessary to lay on the Table. Of course, if there are, they will be laid on the Table.