Importation of Nor lenfeldt Cartridges, (307) | 303] 1441, 1442, 1443, 1444, 1446, Consid, add
Industries and Salmon Faber es — Select
Committees, Re-sppoints ent, '352 31* Irish Church Act, 1969-The Girbe Pur- ebas r*, 394 96
Irab Foley of the Government - Meeting - at Befas, 305) 1943,--Uister Libera. Convention, 304) 36
Law and Justice-Antrim Grand Jury. (303) 14×5; —The Summoning of Jurors, 1303 1360
Law and Po1ce—Death of Cornelius Cos- grave at Egeworthstown, Co. Longford, 1303 1779
Loins to Occup ers and Landlords-Re-
turn of Amounts Outstanding and Re- mssons, 304, 253
Mag.stevey--Sheriff of Galway, "304) 21.
Medical Charities Act-Refusal of Medical Relief-ase of George Marton, Cashel Inion, (304) 17
Parsmentary Franchise (Dub'in — Col- lector General of Rates, (303) 1365, 304792
Price Przervat.on Act, '303) 269 Pops ation for 1××6, (194) 199 Publie Meetings Speech of Mr. W. II. II. I vors, 1303) 450, 451
Its for Lanis of Protestant Landlords, 302 1514, 1519
Royal Irish Constabulary-Defaulting Pen ainers-Case of John Denash, 304,
Stats of Irland —" Boycotting "--State-
ments of Clergymen of the Irish Carch, (303 15×2, — The Orange Louges, [303]
Western Lies, Condition of the, (301)
Itc^and=Ct_ne at 1 Oatriga -Qacations
A- „el Attack on the Key Mr. Kearney, Ding eli (354 259
Lowing us of House of Robert Marshal, at Londo try, 354 17, 18, 1971
Rots at I ast, 1326 1141, 1142, 14×4 109, 101, top, 213 Rfeat Mingvan, 397 219 Its at S N 156 1851
luota in Ulster, 356 191, 1, 3 State of Kerry, tot wid Woodford Co Guway, 103) 1 Ireland—l'o›r Law -Qa stess
Loar is of Guard ans and tüz Government, 393 159
Fon of Gaardians-Druafa Div 1.00
S. 20 Un ɔn, 104, 44, 44) Union Ama gamatuid, got 165) Ireland-Arrears of Rent Act, 1882-Mr II M. Doigvi, Agent of the G rmanstowa Es tale, Co. Meath, iles (301) 724, 723 Ire at 1—Maintenance of Doc al Order, Res [102, 1975
Japan-Treaties with Eur pean Powers, (303)
et 1919, 1911, 1935, 1×33, 1938, 1941, 1942, 1911, Amenit 1944 1949, 1949
30 Lor is Amendts Cons 4. 163, 269 Law of Evidence Amediment, 2R (306) 1×21, 1870
London, Bright in, and Soa's Coast Railw y. Motion for Aljo arnmen. (303) 966
Lord Ranlo'ph Church i's Visit to Be'fast, (302) 717 - Extra Parliamentary Utter- ances, '352] 1116, 1223, 1994
Luany Vacating of Seats, Comm. [303) 997, Vos, 1726
Manchester Ship Caus), 2R (303) 275, 283,
Marriages Attendance of Registrars), 2R. (35) 218
Medical Acts Amendment, Lords Anendis. Cons) (397) .63
Municipal Franchise (Irelan 1`, 2R ́¡50' 324, 327, 329; Comm. [307) 156; el. 1, 137,
Naval Constract on, (303] 417 Parliament-Quest ins
Bas ness of the Hoiva, "tog) 132, -Piece - denes of Com nittees of Sup'r and Ways and Means, and Money Bis, (306) 1492 O, fer Argumentative Questions, [301]
Privileg --Forged Signatures to Petitions, (303, 1785
Rules and Orders-Procedure at Question Time, (303) 1504
Parliament-Bas ness of the House-Notices of Questions, Res. 303 703, 706, 712 Parliament Order — Board of Supervision Scotiana, Motion for Returns, 304 261 Parlament-Private B.-Standing Orders for the Suspension of Private Bs or Bills to confirm any Prov vonal Order or Cert.- ficate, Amenit. (305-1677, 1525 Parliament-Queen's Speech, Address in An- swer to, 30, 143, 195, 203, 219, 2×9 l'arametary Ections Returning Ofceri Act 1975 A eninist, Iris' Arendis. Cnx d. (307) 201, 266
Police and Sat. Try Regations, Res Motion for Al barnest, "301, 1351, 1365, 1368 Ponce Forces (Removal of Disabiaties), Mo. tion for Leave, tog, 1631
Poor Relief - Ireland, 28 (304) 572
Post Offer Aldresss of Telegrams, (301)
Puble Ballings, Ireland, (jok) 174 Publie Educa ion, Ireland, 352, 12:9 Tenare of Town Hoases (ireland, 214. (301) 1129
Town Ho'linge, Motion for a Select Com. mitee, 151, 1809
Tramways Order in Counc1 Ireland, Res. 107, 219
Ulster Canal and Tyrone Navigation, 21. [105] 230; - Nomination of Se'cet Com. mitter,,305) 1407
Shanklin and Chale Railway (Extension to | Shop Hours Regulation Bill-cont.
Freshwater) Bill [Lords] (by Order) c. Moved, "That the Bill be now read 30" (Sir Charles Forster) June 21, [307] 34; Bill to be read 3° upon Thursday Moved, "That the Bill be now read 3° " (Mr. Dodds) June 24, 229 Amendt. to leave out "now," add " upon this day three months (Mr. T. H. Bolton); Question proposed, "That now,' &c.; after debate, Question put, and negatived Main Question, as amended, put, and agreed to; 3R. put off for three months
SHEEHAN, Mr. J. D., Kerry, E.
Ireland-Royal Irish Constabulary -Seizures for Rent in Kerry, [306] 666
SHEEHY, Mr. D., Galway, S. Ireland Questions
Fishery Piers and Harbours-Ard and Mason Island Piers, Co. Galway, [303] 471
Law and Justice-G. Gibbs and P. Mullens, Case of, [305] 18
And, on Mar 1, Committee nominated as fol- lows:-Mr. Barry, Mr. Broadhurst, Sir James Fergusson, Mr. Theodore Fry, Sir John Lubbock, Mr. Francis Powell, Mr. Thorold Rogers, and Mr. Stuart - Wortley Reports of Select Committee May 18 [Nos. 155-156] Order for Committee (on re-comm.) read; Moved, "That Mr. Speaker do now leave 306] the Chair" June 17, 1785
Post Office-Mail Service between Athenry. and Gort, [303] 1786
Labourers (Ireland) Acts Amendment, 2R. [302] 1818; Consid. add. cl. [303] 1939
SHIRLEY, Mr. W. S., Yorkshire, W.R., Doncaster
Army (India)-Indian Military Leave, [302] 1389
Beer Adulteration (No. 3), 3R. [305] 874 Burial Grounds, [302] 1902
Government of Ireland, Motion for Leave, [304] 1100
Law and Justice-Questions
Case of Abigail Bird, [304] 1619
Establishment of a Court of Criminal Ap- peal, [303] 1477
Rewards for Discovery of Crime, [304] 1433
The Poole Perjury Case, [306] 1291 Law and Police-Sunday Trading in the East of London, [304] 1309
Law and Police (Ireland)-Rioting at Down- patrick, [306] 499
Metropolis Public Health
Post Office-Kiveton Park, York, W.R., [305]
Amendt. to leave out from "That," add "this House will, upon this day three months, re- solve itself into the said Committee" (Mr. Cavendish Bentinck) v.; Question proposed, "That the words, &c. ; after debate, Ques- tion put; A. 61, N. 23; M. 38 (D. L.. 135); Committee; Report [Bill 216]
Considered June 18, 1866; after short debate, Moved, "That the Bill be now read 3o "' Amendt. to leave out "now," add "upon this day three months" (Mr. Cavendish Bentinck); Question proposed, “That 'now,' &c.;" after further short debate, Question put: A. 84, N. 17; M. 67 (D. L. 138) Main Question put; Bill read S° Read 1a⋅ (L. Sudeley) June 19 (No. 186) 307] Read 2, after short debate June 21, 31 Committee, after short debate June 22, 178; Amendts. made
SIDMOUTH, Viscount Colonies
Imperial and Colonial Defences, Address for Returns, [302] 1345, 1349
Egyptian War Medals, 303] 622
Harbours of Refuge (Great Britain and Ire.
land), Address for Returns, [304) 584
Malta, University of, [302] 702
Malta, Res. [305] 1119
Navy-Questions
Coast Defences, [302] 1003, 1012
Explosion on Board II.M.S. "Colling- wood," [305] 492
H.M.S. Colossus" - The 43-ton Gun, [306] 442
II.M.SS." Nile" and "Trafalgar," [306]
301-393 −304 – 305–306 −307.
SIMON, Mr. Serjeant J., Dewsbury Government of Ireland, 2R 1303) 1695 India-Uncovenanted Civil Service, 301) 317 Law and Justice (England and Wales)-Case of Will am Brightwell, a Gardener at the British Museum, (303) 119 Parament-Business of the House, (304) 919
Army-Steamers on the Nile, [306' 491 Army bat mates, 101 1916: (303) 824, 5 Army Services, (306, 1541 Gothing Estab ments, Services, and Suppies (303) 1826
Land Forces at Home and Abroad, [303] 1609
Army Supplementary Estimates, 1××5-6) — Warike Stores and Works, 302' 1616, 1638 Cmp nation for Damages, 28, "301 2009 Conagan Diseases Acta, 1866-1869, Res 2301 97
Contagious Diseases Acts Repeal No. 2, Comm. (304) 645
Dfences of the Empire-Coaling Stat ons.
SMITH, Right Hon. W. H.-e-nt.
Imperial Defences-Fort 4-ation of Simon's Bay and Table Bay, [306, 1722 Metropois, Disturbances in the --Questions Action of the Home Department-Expiana- tion, [301, 543, 601
Compensation, 302) 1206
Re-organization of the Police, (302) 1220 Report of the Committee of Investigation, (352) 910
Metropotan Improvements - Hemming's Row, 307,246
Metropolitan Police Force, 301, 1573;-Or- ganization, Res (301) 1425 Parlament-Questious
Adjournment of the House, Ministerial Statement, 306, 1318
Order of Business, (306) 1676
Supply, Ministerial Statement, [306] 149% Par amentary Elections Returning Officers' Act 175 Amendment, Lords Amendts. Consid: "307) 263
Public Offers Sites for the New Public Offices-The Admiralty and War Office, (302) 1999: [304) 419
Sale and Purchase of Land (Ireland, Motion for Leave, 304) 1×24
Shop Hours Reguíat on, Comm. (306) 1801 Supply-Class 1, Vote 3-Royal l'arks and Pleasure Gardens, (303) 791
Supply-Civil Services and Revenue Depart- ments, (306) 1519, 1525
Colonial Local Revenue, í 302) 1252
Royal Parks and Pleasure Gardens, [303]
SMUTHWICK, Mr. J. F. Kukenny
Ireland - Railways-Railway Rates,„„30g) 13
Smoke Nuisance Abatement Metropolis Bill (L)
The Lord Stratheden omi Osaphell Presented, read 1•• Mir A (No. 27
Solicitors Annual Certificate Duty Bill Mr. O'Hea, M. Deary, Mr. Dwyer Gray, M2. Arthur Ự Cennar, Mr Seztun e. Ordered, read 1** Mar 8
South Atlantic, Islands of the -The Island of Tristan D'Acunha
Question, Mr. Baden-Powell; Answer, The Under Secretary of State for the Colonies (Mr. Osborne Morgan) May 25, [306] 26
South Pacific, Islands of the
Australasian Colonies The Convention of Sydney-Foreign Annexation in the South Pacific, Question, Mr. Howard Vincent; Answer, The First Lord of the Treasury (Mr. W. E. Gladstone) May 13, [305] 909 New Caledonia-Her Majesty's Acting Consul, Question, Sir George Campbell; Answer, The Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Mr. Bryce) June 18, [306] 1854 Reprisals on Natives, Question, Dr. Cameron; Answer, The Secretary to the Admiralty (Mr. Ilibbert) May 20, [305] 1519
Question, Mr. Howard Vincent; Answer, The Under Secretary of State for the Colonies (Mr. Osborne Morgan) May 14, [303] 1042; Question, Mr. Ashmead-Bartlett; Answer, The Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Mr. Bryce, June 10, [306] 1300 Treaty of Agreement respecting Independence between France and England, Question, Mr. Baden-Powell; Answer, The Under Secre- tary of State for Foreign Affairs (Mr. Bryce) Feb 22, [302] 889 P.P. [4656] Alleged Occupation by France, Question, Ob- servations, The Earl of Harrowby; Reply, The Secretary of State for the Colonies (Earl Granville) Mar 26, [304] 11; Notice of Question, The Marquess of Salisbury June 17, [306] 1680; Question, The Duke of Richmond and Gordon; Answer, The Sc- cretary of State for India (The Earl of Kimberley) June 18, 1839; Question, Sir Henry Holland; Answer, The Under Secre- tary of State for Foreign Affairs (Mr. Bryce, 1853
Reported Massacre, Questions, Mr. Howard Spensley, Sir Michael Hicks Beach, Sir Herbert Maxwell, Sir George Campbell; Answers, The Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Mr. Bryce) June 17, [306]
Policy of the Government, Question, Sir Walter B. Barttelot; Answer, The Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Mr. Bryce) June 21, [307] 63
Southwark and Vauxhall Water Bill
c. Read 2o, and committed to a Select Com- mittee Mar 1, [302] 1511
Case of Mr. Welford, Missionary at Fernando Po, Question, Mr. Burt; Answer, The Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Mr. Bryce) Feb 22, [302] 893
Commercial Negotiations, Questions, Mr. Palmer, Mr. Tomlinson; Answers, The Under Secretary of State for Foreign Af- fairs (Mr. Bourke) Jan 26, [302] 420; Question, Mr. Baden-Powell; Answer, The Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Mr. Bryce) April 15, [304] 1627
Question, Mr. Armitage; Answer, The Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Mr. Bryce) June 7, [306] 1134; Question, Mr. S. Smith; Answer, The Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Mr. Bryce) June 24, [307] 260
British Colonial Produce, Question, Mr. Baden- Powell; Answer, The Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Mr. Bryce, May 14, [305] 1011
British Colonial Wine Duties, Questions, Sir James Fergusson, Mr. Forwood; Answers, The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Sir Wil- liam Ilarcourt), The Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Mr. Bryce) May 13, [305] 906; Question, Mr. Baden- Powell; Answer, The Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Mr. Bryce) May 27, [306] 209
Differential Duties, Question, Mr. Forwood; Answer, The Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Mr. Bryce) Feb 23, [302]
Duties on Iron, Question, Mr. Jacks; Answer, The Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Mr. Bryce) May 27, [306] 201 Signatures of the Convention, Ministerial Statement, The Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (The Earl of Rosebery) May 10, [303] 550; Statement, The Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Mr. Bryce): Questions, Sir James Fergusson, Mr. For- wood, Sir Henry Roscoe; Answers, The Under Secretary of State for Foreign At- fairs (Mr. Bryce), 570; Question, Mr. Forwood; Answer, The Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Mr. Bryce) May 17, 1162 Correspondence P.P. [4734]
SPEAKER, The Right Hon. ARIHUR WELLESLEY PEEL), Warwick and Leamington
The right hon. Arthur Wellesley Peel unani- mously called to the Chair of the House as Speaker. Mr. Peel thanks the Members of the House for the great honour they have done him, and places himself entirely at their disposal Jan 12, [302] 11, 13, 19
Mr. Speaker reports that Her Majesty, by Her Royal Commission, had been pleased t approve the choice of himself to be their Speaker and then took the Oath Jan 13, [302] 21
Sr Thomas Ersk ne- May, K. C.B., Clerk of MOTIONS AND QUESTIONS this House. Mr. Speaker acquainted the House t'at he had received a letter from Sir brok ne May, res gning his appointment of Cork of this House, and revis it to the Mr. Spaker expresses to the ' House his high appreciation of the services and el aracter of the right hon Gentleman, (304) 1611, 1774
Parliamentary Oath Mr. Bradisugh) — Mr Į Speaker reals letters from Sir M Hicks- Beach, Mr. Cecil Raikes, and Sir John, Kennawav prot sting against the admiss on of Mr. Charles Brad vogh, returned for the | borough of Northampton, to take the Oxth, (302) 21, 24
SITTINGS AND ADJOURNMENT OF THE HOUSE
The Derby Day-Mr. Speaker explains the present pract ce of the House in respect of moving the Adjournment of the House over the Derby Day, 1306; 34
Attend ince and Places of Members
Mr Speaker explains the Rule of the House in reference to the attendance and securing of paces. A Member must be present in his seat at Praver time; and though the prac- tice has been repeatedly saret oned that a Vember may place his hat in his seat before Praver time, it is an essential con dit on that be siou. A occupy that seat at Prayer time be- fore he can retain it for the rest of the even- ing and other inc dents', (302, 427. "304) 97×, 979, 1315
NEW RULES OF PROCEDURE Adjournment of the Ilouse-Ru'e 2- Matter, Government of Ireland Bill, (306) 318 Matter, The Minister al Statement, '306) 1307 Matter, Appointment of Commissioners under The Croiters (Scotland) Act, {306) 1499 MOTIONS AND QUESTIONS-ORDERS OF THE DAY
Prece fence of Government Orders
Mr Rakes-Do I unders'and you to rue Sr. that it is competent to the Goverment to give preceder.ce to any B. I they prefer over Bis of o her private Men.bers? - Mr. Speaker | Yes, on the days on which the Govern, mest are the disposal of the Bisormus, that 1990, 301 1974
Orters of the Day-Par'studentary Frine Lan Fi-Mr Everett avid that as 'e di met see the hon. Gentleman who hat charg⋅ of the B 1. Mr. Magt s or any of the Mem-
bera w'ose pames appeared in the back of the b, in their på en, 5- bigg i ta m›ve the second reading => ritempo, Lease asked If it was compete t fit te kon bertemin to move the second resting of the li.. 7– Mr. Spiker sad that the Jon Gerteman, was perfectly in Orier. The B property of the House, and any bin Gerte man was at liberty to move it, ̧305) 553
Bille dealing with the same subject- Pove Fer Kon calf Disables BG—Mr Tottenham moved for leave to bring in a B. 1 on this subject, confined to Grest Britain, and Mr. King-Harman had given Notice of a similar Bil relating to Ire'and - another F1 of the same rature relating to the two countries had aizsaly ben brought in and rejected-oljefel that this Motion wit against the Rule of th-llouse - Mr. Speaker: There is no obireti in to the Motion of the hon Member or, the ground of Order. The Pto which the hon Member refers P've Fo zen. Fitran 1iteme ↑ Bil was not re- jected on the Motion that it be referred to any Committee, the B was postponed to a very distant day It is a matter for the discretion of the House whether there shou'd be more than one Bill before the House dealing with the same subject, (305) 163]
Alteration of "date - $1'e of Intricating Liquors on Sunday. Biil-Sir Joseph Pease, be ng asked on what day he would take the Committee on this Bid again, answered on Friday, the 7th May. By error this was pat down in the Votes Fr day, the 7th June. There was to Friday, June 7; but the Clerks, in revising the Order Book, placed it under Friday, June 4 Sir Joseph Peyse asked Vr. Speaker whether he could not, by an exere se of his authority, alter the date as previously mentioned Mr. Speaker said it would not be within his duty to alter the date, oc) 379
Unopposed Returns- Mr Speaker: I under-
stand this Return has received the consent of the Government, and is unopposed. It is, therefore, quite competent for one hon. Member to move for it, as an unopposed ite turn, on behalf of another hon. Member, (304) 261
AMENDMENTS TO QUESTIONS
Mr. Raikes I apprehend, Sir, that if the House, in order to avoid having two more divisions, consents to allow the words of the bon. Member for Northumberland Mr. A. Grey) to be added to the Main Question without a division, it will then be possible to take a division on the Main Question as amended - Mr. Speaker: The right hon. Gentieman has correctly interpreted the Bituation. The House should allow the words proposed to be added to be inserted, and then vote upon the whole as a substan- tive Motion, 393, »4
RULES OF DEBATE Order in Debate
I must call the hon. Member Sir Henry Tyler to Order. He must confine his ob servations to the point of Order which he wis rising, and must not make any com ments, [306) 307
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