§ Sir FREDERICK BANBURYI would like to ask the Leader of the House whether I am right in supposing that after the termination of the proceedings on the Irish Land Bill he will adjourn the House?
§ Mr. GLADSTONENo; I do not think there is any such understanding. We are going on with the business according to the Orders of the day.
§ Sir F. BANBURYWhat, the whole of them?
§ Mr. GLADSTONENo; they will be non-controversial measures.
§ Sir F. BANBURYWill the right hon. Gentleman later in the evening state what Bills he proposes to take?
§ Mr. GLADSTONEI think that would be better arranged later on. I understand that only non-controversial measures will be taken.
§ Mr. WILLIAM CROOKSDoes that include the hon. Baronet the Member for the City, who opposes everything?
§ NEW MEMBERS SWORN. — Thomas Scan-Ian, esquire, for the County Sligo (North Division), in the room of Mr. Patrick Aloysius McHugh, deceased. Matthew Keating, esquire, for the County of Kilkenny (South Division), in the room of Mr. Nicholas Joseph Murphy, an adjudicated bankrupt.