HC Deb 06 February 1893 vol 8 cc550-1
MR. ARTHUR O'CONNOR

I beg to ask the Chief Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland whether his attention has been directed to the language reported in the Derry Sentinel of Tuesday, 31st January, to have been used at a meeting held in Raphoe on Monday Last by Mr. John S. Weir, J.P., as follows:— Let it be made known that the Loyalists of Ulster relied on the men of Belfast to strike the note at the proper time and unfurl the flag, and call upon their fellow Loyalists to arm. (Loud cheers.) And whether he will consider the propriety of bringing the same under the notice of the Lord Chancellor?

MR. M'CARTAN (Down, S.)

Does any one in the North of Ireland attach any importance to these speeches?

MR. J. MORLEY

I have sent the extract to the Lord Chancellor. I should say he would not think it worth while to take any notice of it.