THE O'DONOGHUEasked the Chief Secretary for Ireland, If he will lay upon the Table of the House, on as early a day as possible, a Return giving the amount awarded in compensation under the third Clause of the Land Act, since the passing of the Act, showing the amount in each county, and distinguishing between the sums awarded as compensation for improvements, and the sums awarded as compensation for disturbance?
§ SIR MICHAEL HICKS-BEACH, in reply, said, that information on the point alluded to in the Question of the hon. Member was already tabulated in the statistics which were in the possession of the House, though not in the form, perhaps, which he desired. If the hon. Member would confer with him on the subject, he would endeavour to arrange what additional information on the subject should be laid before Parliament.