HL Deb 08 March 1867 vol 185 cc1511-2
THE MARQUESS OF CLANRICARDE

asked the noble Lord at the head of the Government for any information he might have received from Ireland.

THE EARL OF DERBY

I have not received anything from Ireland this morning; but I requested the Secretary of State for the Home Department to send to me here the latest information he might have received, and I have this instant received from him this telegram— No important event reported, except at Kilteely, eight miles from Limerick Junction, where a number of men are assembled. Troops have gone to the place. Some farmhouses and barns have been robbed in the neighbourhood of Abbeyfeale. The neighbourhood of Dublin, including Drogheda, tranquil. The telegram is without date.