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[March 27.]
METROPOLIS-DEPTFORD CREEK OUTFALLS-Question, Mr. Alderman Salomons;
Answer, Mr. Gathorne Hardy
-
ROADS-Question, Mr. Waldegrave-Leslie; Answer, The Lord
SCOTLAND
Advocate
Page
357
IRELAND-THE RIVER SHANNON--Question, Colonel French; Answer, The Earl
of Mayo
ARMY-COMMISSIONS-Question, Sir T. Lloyd; Answer, Sir John Pakington 358
POST OFFICE-THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT-Question, Mr. Locke; Answer, Mr.
Sclater-Booth
REPRESENTATION OF BRISTOL-Question, Mr. Neville-Grenville; Answer, Mr.
Powell
WAR IN BRAZIL-Question, Mr. Horsman; Answer, Lord Stanley
ARMY-TROOPS IN THE MAURITIUS-Question, Mr. Otway; Answer, Sir John
Pakington
SUPPLY-Order for Committee read; Motion made, and Question proposed,
"That Mr. Speaker do now leave the Chair: "—
COMPULSORY PILOTAGE-RESOLUTION-Amendment proposed,
To leave out from the word "That" to the end of the Question, in order to add the words
"an humble Address be presented to Her Majesty, representing that, in the opinion
of this House, measures ought to be taken for the early abolition of Compulsory Pilotage,
with due regard to existing interests, and for requiring Pilotage Authorities to examine
and license all competent persons applying to them for the purpose of qualifying to
act as pilots,"-(Mr. Candlish,)—instead thereof
Question proposed, "That the words proposed to be left out stand part of the
Question:-After debate, Amendment, by leave, withdrawn.
BRITISH MUSEUM-Observations, Mr. Gregory, Mr. Beresford Hope; Reply,
Mr. Disraeli
SYSTEMS OF GOVERNMENT IN INDIA-Observations, Lord William Hay, Mr.
Smollett, Mr. Fawcett
IRELAND-IMPRISONMENT OF MESSRS. SULLIVAN AND PIGOTT-Question, Mr.
Maguire; Answer, The Earl of Mayo:-Debate thereon
439
INDIA-BANK OF BOMBAY-Question, Mr. Dyce Nicol; Answer, Sir Stafford Northcote :-Debate thereon
OVERLOADING OF PASSENGER STEAMERS-Question, Mr. Sinclair Aytoun;
Answer, Mr. Stephen Cave
Motion, "That Mr. Speaker do now leave the Chair," by leave, withdrawn:-
Committee deferred till Monday next.
LORDS, SATURDAY, MARCH 28.
Their Lordships met; and having gone through the business on the Paper,
without debate,
HOSTILITIES IN THE RIVER PLATE-Observations, Lord Lyveden; Reply, The
450
House adjourned.
LORDS, MONDAY, MARCH 30.
Earl of Malmesbury
452
Poor Relief Bill [H.L.] (No. 39)-
Moved, "That the House do now resolve itself into a Committee on the said
Bill," (The Earl of Devon)
457
After short debate, Motion (by Leave of the House) withdrawn; and Bill
referred to a Select Committee.
And, on April 2, Committee nominated :-List of the Committee
Sea Fisheries Bill (No. 46)-
Moved, "That the Bill be now read 2a,"—(The Duke of Richmond)
After short debate, Motion agreed to :-Bill read 2 accordingly.
COMMONS, MONDAY, MARCH 30.
IRELAND-STAKE-NETS ON THE SHANNON-Question, Colonel French; Answer,
The Earl of Mayo
COMMISSION ON FALSE WEIGHTS AND MEASURES-Question, Lord Eustace Cecil;
METROPOLIS-BURLINGTON HOUSE-Question, Mr. Cowper; Answer, Lord John
Manners
IRELAND-SEARCHING SUSPICIOUS PERSONS-Question, Mr. Blake; Answer, The
Earl of Mayo
467
ARMY-COOKING APPARATUS Question, Mr. Thomson Hankey; Answer, Sir
John Pakington
IRELAND-CASE OF MR. JOHNSTON-Question, Colonel Forde; Answer, The
ESTABLISHED CHURCH (IRELAND)—
Colone
Moved, "That this House will immediately resolve itself into a Committee to
consider the said Acts,"-(Mr. Gladstone)
Amendment proposed,
To leave out from the word "House" to the end of the Question, in order to add the words
"while admitting that considerable modifications in the Temporalities of the United Church
in Ireland may, after the pending inquiry, appear to be expedient, is of opinion that any
proposition tending to the disestablishment or disendowment of that Church ought to be
reserved for the decision of a new Parliament,"-(Lord Stanley,)—instead thereof Question proposed, "That the words proposed to be left out stand part of the Question:"-After long debate, Debate adjourned till To-morrow.
Mutiny Bill—
Bill, as amended, considered
After short debate, Bill to be read the third time To-morrow.
Marine Mutiny Bill-
After short debate, Bill considered in Committee.
After short time spent therein, Bill reported; as amended, to be considered
To-morrow.
Marriages (Frampton Mansel) Bill-Ordered (Sir James Fergusson, Mr. Secretary
Gathorne Hardy); presented, and read the first time [Bill 79]
Prisons (Compensation to Officers) Bill-Ordered (Sir James Fergusson, Mr. Secretary
Gathorne Hardy); presented, and read the first time [Bill 80]
LORDS, TUESDAY, MARCH 31.
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE-REPORT OF SELECT COMMITTEE-RESOLUTION-
Moved, "To agree to the Report of the Select Committee on Business of the
House," (The Lord Privy Seal)
After debate, Motion (by Leave of the House) withdrawn.
PROXIES-RESOLUTION-
"
Resolved, That the following Order be added to the Roll of Standing Orders:
Standing Order XXXIIa. Ordered, That the Practice of calling for Proxies on a
Division shall be discontinued, and that Two Days' Notice be given of any Motion for the
Suspension of this Standing Order."
COMMONS, TUESDAY, MARCH 31.
DISMISSAL OF AN INSPECTOR OF THE SURREY CONSTABULARY
Onslow; Answer, Mr. Gathorne Hardy
[March 31.]
As amended, considered
Moved, "That the Bill be now read the third time,"—(Lord Henry Lennox.) After short debate, Motion agreed to:-Bill read the third time, and passed.
INDIA-IRRIGATION-Postponement of Motion (Mr. Kinnaird)
ESTABLISHED CHURCH (IRELAND)-
Order read, for resuming Adjourned Debate on Amendment proposed to
Question [30th March],
"That this House will immediately resolve itself into a Committee to consider the said
Acts," (Mr. Gladstone :)
And which Amendment was,
To leave out from the word "House" to the end of the Question, in order to add the
words "while admitting that considerable modifications in the Temporalities of the
United Church in Ireland may, after the pending inquiry, appear to be expedient, is of
opinion that any proposition tending to the disestablishment or disendowment of that
Church ought to be reserved for the decision of a new Parliament,”—(Lord Stanley,)
instead thereof.
Question again proposed, "That the words proposed to be left out stand part
of the Question:"-Debate resumed
After long debate, Debate further adjourned till Thursday.
COMMONS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1.
Fever at the MAURITIUS - THE 86TH REGIMENT-Questions, Mr. Barclay,
Mr. Whalley; Answer, Mr. Adderley
Religious, &c. Buildings (Sites) Bill [Bill 18]—
573
575
660
Moved, "That the Bill be now read the second time,”—(Mr. Hadfield)
After short debate, Motion agreed to:-Bill read a second time, and com-
mitted for Tuesday, 21st April.
662
Libel Bill [Bill 3]-
Moved, "That the Bill be now read the second time,"-(Sir Colman
O' Loghlen)
664
After debate, Motion agreed to:-Bill read a second time, and committed for
Wednesday, 20th May.
Artizans' and Labourers' Dwellings Bill [Bill 1]-
After short time spent therein, Committee report Progress; to sit again upon
Tuesday, 21st of April.
Electric Telegraphs Bill-
Motion for Leave (Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer)
678
After short debate, Motion agreed to:-Bill to enable Her Majesty's Postmaster
General to acquire, work, and maintain Electric Telegraphs, ordered (Mr.
Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Stephen Cave, Mr. Sclater-Booth); pre-
sented, and read the first time [Bill 82.]
United Parishes (Scotland) Bill-Ordered (Mr. Waldegrave-Leslie, Major Walker,
Mr. Wellwood Maxwell, Mr. M Lagan); presented, and read the first time [Bill 81]
LORDS, THURSDAY, APRIL 2.
PRIVATE BILLS-THE EASTER RECESS-
Resolved, That Standing Order No. 179. Sect. 1. be suspended; and that the Time for de-
positing Petitions praying to be heard against Private Bills, which would otherwise
expire during the Adjournment of the House, be extended to the First Day on which
the House shall sit after the Recess at Easter
683
Moved, "That the Bill be now read 2","-(The Earl of Longford)
After short debate, Motion agreed to :-Bill read 2a accordingly; Committee
negatived, and Bill to be read 3a To-morrow.
[April 2.]
Poor Relief Bill [H.L.]-Select Committee nominated :-List of the Committee
PUBLIC PETITIONS-PRINTING PETITIONS-
Moved, "That a Select Committee be appointed to whom all Petitions presented to this
House shall be referred, with Instructions to the said Committee to report whether any
of the Petitions so referred ought to be printed for the Use of this House," The
Earl Russell)
After short debate, Motion amended, and agreed to.
688
Resolved, That a Select Committee be appointed to whom all Petitions presented to this
House, other than Petitions relating to Private Bills, shall be referred, with Instructions
to the said Committee to direct the printing for the Use of the House of such Petitions as
they shall think fit,-(The Earl Russell.)
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE-RESOLUTIONS-
Moved, "That it is expedient that Notice of an Intention to ask a Question should be given
in the Minutes, except in Cases which admit of no Delay,"-(The Lord Privy Seal)
After short debate, Motion (by Leave of the House) withdrawn.
Moved, That it is desirable where it is intended to make a Statement or raise a Discussion
on asking a Question that Notice of the Question should be given in the Orders of the
Day and Notices,-(The Lord Chancellor)
After short debate, Motion agreed to.
690
693
Moved, "That the Committee of Selection are desired to exercise their Discretion in calling
for the Service of Lords absent from the House,"-(The Lord Privy Seal.)
Amendment moved, To leave out from ("Selection") to the end of the Motion for the
Purpose of inserting the Words following, ("should in the Exercise of their Discretion
call more frequently than at present for the Service of Lords absent from the House,")
-(Lord Chelmsford.)
Amendment (by Leave of the House) withdrawn.
Moved, That the Absence of any Lord from this House, except for sufficient Reason, ought
not to prevent the Committee of Selection from calling for his Services,"―(The Viscount
Halifax.)
Motion agreed to.
Resolved, That in entering in the Journals the Reports of Bills amended in Committees of
the Whole House, the only Name entered therewith shall be that of the Lord who moves
the Reception of the Report and takes Charge of the Bill in that Stage,-(The Lord
Privy Seal.)
Bills of Exchange and Promissory Notes Bill [H.L.]—Presented (The Marquess of
Clanricarde); read 1a (No. 65)
697
COMMONS, THURSDAY, APRIL 2.
PRIVILEGE-MEMBERS' SEATS IN THIS HOUSE-Observations, Colonel Greville- Nugent; Reply, Colonel Sykes
MERCHANT SHIPPING CONSOLIDATION BILL-Question, Mr. Graves; Answer,
Mr. Stephen Cave
699
TECHNICAL EDUCATION-MR. WHITWORTH'S ENDOWMENT-Question, Mr. Bruce ;
Answer, Lord Robert Montagu
COURT OF CHANCERY-SALARIES AND EXPENSES
Answer, The Chancellor of the Exchequer
Question, Mr. Childers;
700
VACCINATION-SMALL-POX AT WOOLWICH-Question, Sir J. Clarke Jervoise;
701
ECCLESIASTICAL COMMISSIONERS-BENEFICE OF KILPEC, HEREFORD-Question,
Colonel Barttelot; Answer, Mr. Mowbray
ELECTION PETITIONS AND CORRUPT PRACTICES AT ELECTIONS BILL-BRIBERY
AT MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS-Question, Mr. J. Stuart Mill; Answer, Mr.
Disraeli
CASE OF POLICE SERGEANT STONE-Question, Mr. Labouchere; Answer, Mr.
Gathorne Hardy
702
THE ABYSSINIAN EXPEDITION ESTIMATES-Question, Mr. Fawcett; Answer, Sir
CHOLERA IN THE MEDITERRANEAN-Question, Sir J. Clarke Jervoise; Answer,
Lord Stanley
703
704
POOR LAW-GRAVESEND BOARD OF GUARDIANS-Question, Mr. O'Reilly; Answer,
Sir Michael Hicks-Beach
RULE OF THE ROAD AT SEA-Question, Mr. Holland; Answer, Mr. S. Cave 705
INSURRECTION IN CRETE-Question, Mr. Kennedy; Answer, Lord Stanley
BOUNDARY BILL-Question, Mr. Watkin; Answer, Mr. Gathorne Hardy
ELECTRIC TELEGRAPHS BILL-Question, Mr. Ayrton; Answer, The Chancellor of
the Exchequer
ESTABLISHED CHURCH (Ireland)-THE APPROACHING DIVISION-Questions, Mr.
Yorke, Viscount Cranborne; Answers, Lord Stanley, Mr. Speaker
ESTABLISHED CHURCH (IRELAND) - THE MAYNOOTH GRANT-Question, Mr.
Whalley; Answer, Mr. Gladstone
705
706
Order read, for resuming Adjourned Debate on Amendment proposed to Ques-
tion [30th March],-
of the Question: "-Debate resumed
After long debate, Debate further adjourned till To-morrow.
Metropolis Gas Bill [Bill 49]—
Moved, "That the Bill be now read a second time,"-(Mr. Morrison)
After short debate, Motion agreed to :-Bill read a second time, and com-
mitted for To-morrow.
SUPPLY-CIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATES-Considered in Committee.
(In the Committee.)
Resolved, That a sum, not exceeding £1,200,000, be granted to Her Majesty, on account,
for or towards defraying the Charge for the following Civil Services, to the 31st day of
March 1869
[Then the several Services set forth at length.]
Resolution to be reported To-morrow; Committee to sit again To-morrow.
County General Assessment (Scotland) Bill-Ordered (The Lord Advocate, Mr.
Secretary Gathorne Hardy, Sir James Fergusson); presented, and read the first time
[Bill 84]
790
798
799
Peerage (Ireland) Bill—Ordered (Sir Colman O'Loghlen, Mr. Monsell, Mr. Shaw-Lefevre);
presented, and read the first time [Bill 83]
LORDS, FRIDAY, APRIL 3.
BANKRUPTCY BILL-Question, Lord Chelmsford; Answer, The Lord Chancellor
INSURRECTION IN CRETE-MOTION FOR AN ADDRESS-Moved,
802
"That an humble Address be presented to Her Majesty for, Copy of the Instructions to
the British Representative at Paris in reference to the identic Note proposed to be com-
municated to the Porte by Russia, France, Italy, and Prussia,”—(The Lord Campbell)
803