§ MR. MOLLOYasked the Chief Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, If his attention has been drawn to the late action taken by Lord Digby against his tenants in the King's county, on the Geashill Estate; whether many of these tenants had not served initiatory notices in the Land Court for a judicial rent; and, whether he will propose any means to quicken and facilitate the fixing of judicial rents in such cases, and so enable the tenants to avail themselves of any of the advantages of the Land Act?
§ MR. W. E. FORSTER, in reply, said, his attention had been drawn to the subject; and he could only say that the Government were taking steps in the direction indicated in the latter part of the Question of the hon. Gentleman.