HC Deb 24 April 1860 vol 158 c23
THE O'DONOGHUE

said, he would beg to ask the Chief Secretary for Ireland, what day he intends to fix for the Second Reading of the Bill to amend the Law relating to the Tenure and Improvement of Land in Ireland; also, whether he can name an early day for the consideration of the other Bills having reference to the same subject, and which are now before the House?

MR. CARDWELL

said, he was anxious to obtain a day for the consideration of the Bill relating to the tenure and improvement of land in Ireland, and had put it down for Friday. If he should not be able to bring it on then he would take the earliest Government day.