HC Deb 27 June 1861 vol 163 c1643
SIR FREDERICK HEYGATE

said, he wished to ask the Chief Secretary for Ireland, If an unrevised Report of the result of the Census in Ireland, similar to that lately furnished for England and Wales, will be presented to the House; and, if so, how soon it may be expected?

MR. CARDWELL

said, he had been informed by the Irish Census Commissioners that about the middle of July he would be able to lay a Return on the Table relative to the Census in Ireland. That Return would be a revised one, and would differ from the Census of this country, inasmuch as it would show the religious denominations into which the people were divided.