§ THE EARL OF WEMYSS, who had on the Paper the following Notice of Motion:—
That the statement regarding Army organization recently made by Major General Bracken-bury by authority of the Secretary of State for War, at the Royal United Service Institution, be laid upon the Table.said, that this was an important question, and he felt anxious to bring it under the consideration of the House; but it, unfortunately, stood before the Criminal Law Amendment (Ireland) Bill, upon which a desire prevailed that there should be a full discussion, and, no doubt, his noble Friend who was not long ago Lord Lieutenant of Ireland (Earl Spencer) would be glad to show in what particulars this Bill differed from the Coercion Act which he so ably administered, consequently he would postpone his Motion till Friday.