HL Deb 12 March 1846 vol 84 cc976-7
The EARL of ST. GERMANS

moved the further consideration of the Report on this Bill.

The LORD CHANCELLOR,

in moving an Amendment of which he had given notice, said the clause would require to be altered, as related to the words "proofs whereof." His Amendment would place the word "whereof" so as to apply only "to the lawfulnes of the occasion" of absence during the prohibited hours, and not to "suspicious circumstances."

Clause as amended agreed to.

The LORD CHANCELLOR

having moved a verbal amendment to the clause relating to the protection of jurors and witnesses,

The EARL of CLANCARTY

said, he wished to be informed if there was any law in Ireland, when murder or other capital crime was committed, to compel the attendance of witnesses? He wished to hear an answer from the noble and learned Lord opposite, who at one time held the highest judicial position in that country.

LORD CAMPBELL

informed the noble Earl that his tenure of office was but for a moment. If there were not higher authorities than himself he would at once reply; but he advised the noble Earl to apply to the noble Lord on the woolsack for the information he required.

Amendment agreed to.

Bill to be read 3a to-morrow.

House adjourned.

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