HL Deb 06 August 1875 vol 226 c612
THE EARL OF LIMERICK

, in moving— That an humble Address be presened to Her Majesty for, Copy of General Order, No. 882, Adjutant General's Office, Dublin, 30th July, 1875, said, that, in the Address, the noble and gallant Lord (Lord Sandhurst) referred to the effects of" recent legislation "on the people of Ireland. Such allusions, in a Military Order, were not likely to be attended with happy results.

EARL CADOGAN

hoped the noble Earl would not expect him to express on his own behalf, or that of the Government, an opinion on the General Order for which the noble Earl had moved. The noble and gallant Lord who had issued that Address was a Member of their Lordships' House, and it would be competent to him to explain or defend the Order if he should so think fit.

Motion agreed to.

Address for Copy of General Order, No. 882, Adjutant General's Office, Dublin, 30th July 1875.—(The Earl of Limerick.)