HC Deb 03 June 1861 vol 163 c470
MR. VINCENT SCULLY

said, he wished to ask the Chief Secretary for Ireland, Can he assist to fix some early day for discussing the recent Evictions from the lands of Derryveagh, in the county of Donegal, as a matter of appalling interest to the remaining Inhabitants of Ireland? He hoped it would meet the convenience of the right hon. Gentleman the Secretary for Ireland that he should bring the subject under the notice of the House on Monday next.

MR. CARDWELL

said, he could not give his hon. and learned Friend any assistance in securing a day for the discussion of that subject; but if he brought it forward on a Committee of Supply night he could stand upon his own right.