HL Deb 21 February 1887 vol 311 c141

In reply to Earl CADOGAN,

LORD FITZGERALD

said, the question with regard to the Irish Jury Laws was very important, and its early discussion was most desirable. He had, however, received a letter from his noble and learned Friend (Lord Ashbourne), asking him (Lord Fitzgerald) to postpone his Motion on the subject; and, as it would be discourteous to the noble and learned Lord if he were not to comply with his request, he would postpone proceeding with the question from tomorrow till Monday or Tuesday next.

House adjourned at Six o'clock, till Tomorrow, a quarter past 'Ten o'clock.