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[June 22.]
3 Hansard, vol. 180
County Courts Equitable Jurisdiction Bill (Lords) [Bill 150]-
Order for Committee read.
Moved, "That it be an Instruction to the Committee to assimilate the Sheriffs' Court of
the City of London in all respects to a County Court,"-(Mr. Ayrton)
After short debate, Motion, by leave, withdrawn.
Bill considered in Committee
679
681
Bill reported, with Amendments; as amended, to be considered on Monday
next, and to be printed. [Bill 236.]
Indemnity Bill [Bill 234]—
Motion made, and Question proposed, "That the Bill be now read a second
time," (Mr. Peel)
Amendment proposed, to leave out the word "now," and at the end of the
Question to add the words "upon this day three months,"-(Mr. Hadfield.)
Question proposed, "That the word 'now' stand part of the Question."
After short debate, Question put:-The House divided; Ayes 32, Noes 18;
Majority 14.
Main Question put, and agreed to: - Bill read 2°, and committed for
To-morrow.
Turnpike Acts Continuance Bill [Bill 227]—
And it appearing that 40 Members were not present: Mr. Speaker re-
sumed the Chair: -House counted, and 40 Members not being present,
House adjourned.
LORDS, FRIDAY, JUNE 23.
THE CONSUL AT SARAWAK-Question, Viscount Stratford De Redcliffe; Answer,
Earl Russell
STATE OF PUBLIC AND PRIVATE BUSINESS
Alderley :-Debate thereon
684
687
690
Observations, Lord Stanley of
696
INCREASE OF THE EPISCOPATE-Petition presented by Lord Lyttelton After debate, Petition read and ordered to lie on the table.
CHARITIES OF THE CITIES OF LONDON AND WESTMINSTER—
Moved, "That the Digest of the Parochial Charities of the Cities of London and West-
minster, referred to in the Eleventh and Twelfth Reports of the Charity Commissioners,
be laid before the House,"-(The Bishop of London)
After short debate, Motion agreed to:-Parl. Paper [No. 3461]
THE BURIAL SERVICE-Question, Lord Ebury; Answer, The Archbishop of
Canterbury ..
Amendments moved and negatived; an Amendment made; and Bill to be read 3 on Monday next.
Rochdale Vicarage Bill [..]-Was presented by the Earl of Chichester; read 1a.*
(No. 213.)
Naval Discipline Act Amendment Bill [H.L.] - Was presented by The Duke of
Somerset read 1a.* (No. 214.)
;
COMMONS, FRIDAY, JUNE 23.
Consolidated Fund Appropriation Bill-
Bill reported, without Amendment; to be read 3° on Monday next.
Fire Brigade Metropolis Bill [Bill 230]-
Bill, as amended, considered
[June 23.]
Poor Law Board Continuance &c., (re-committed) Bill [Bill 218]-
Motion made, and Question proposed, "That Mr. Speaker do now leave
the Chair:".
Amendment proposed,
719
To leave out from the word "That" to the end of the Question, in order to add the
words "in the opinion of this Ilouse, the provisions of this Bill should be limited to
the continuance of the Poor Law Board for one year,"-(Lord Fermoy,)—instead
thereof
Question proposed, "That the words proposed to be left out stand part of
the Question."
After debate, Amendment, by leave, withdrawn :-Main Question put, and
agreed to.
Bill considered in Committee:-Bill reported; as amended, to be considered
on Monday next, and to be printed [Bill 238]
TENURE AND IMPROVEMENT OF LAND (IRELAND)
-
720
Report brought up :-After
short debate, Report read; to lie upon the table, and to be printed [No. 402] 730
INDIA-LUCKNOW PRIZE MONEY, Question, Sir Minto Farquhar ; Answer, Sir
Charles Wood
ARMY-DRESS OF MILITARY CHAPLAINS, Question, Mr. Darby Griffith; Answer,
The Marquess of Hartington
INDIAN FINANCES-Question, Mr. Vansittart; Answer, Sir Charles Wood
NAVY-ASSISTANT SURGEONS-Question, Sir John Pakington; Answer, Lord
Clarence Paget
ADJOURNMENT OF THE HOUSE-
Moved, That the House at its rising do adjourn to Monday next.
CHAIN CABLES AND ANCHORS-Observations, Mr. Laird; Reply, Mr. Milner
Gibson:-Short debate thereon
THE NAVAL RESERVES-Observations, Mr. Corry; Reply, Lord C. Paget 738
INDIA CLAIMS OF THE SATPOORA AND GOA FRONTIER FIELD FORCES
Observations, Mr. Staniland; Reply, Mr. T. G. Baring
NAVY-DOCKYARD SUPERINTENDENTS-Question, Sir Frederic Smith; Answer,
Mr. Childers ..
TENURE AND IMPROVEMENT OF LAND (IRELAND)-Observations, Mr. Hennessy:
-Debate thereon
Motion agreed to:-House at rising to adjourn till Monday next.
COMMONS, FRIDAY, JUNE 23-continued
Colonial Governors (Retiring Pensions) Bill [Bill 133]-
After short debate, Bill to be read 3° on Monday next.
LORDS, SATURDAY, JUNE 24.
PRIVATE BILLS-Standing Order No. 179. Sect. 1. considered (according to
Their Lordships having then gone through the Business on the Paper without
debate, House adjourned.
LORDS, MONDAY, JUNE 26.
Divine Worship in the Church of England Bill—
A Bill to amend the Law relating to the Performance of Divine Worship in
the Church of England-Was presented by the Marquess of Westmeath;
read 1*. (No. 218.)
[June 26.]
STATE OF PUBLIC AND PRIVATE BUSINESS-Observations, Lord Redesdale :-Short debate thereon
PRIVATE BILLS-Standing Orders 184 and 185 considered (according to Order),
and amended
Roman Catholic Oath Bill (No. 170)-
Moved, "That the Bill be now read 2","-(The Earl of Devon)
Amendment moved, to leave out ("now") and insert ("this Day Three
Months,")-(The Earl of Derby)
After long debate, on Question, That ("now") stand Part of the Motion?
their Lordships divided; Contents 63, Not-Contents 84; Majority 21:-
List of Contents and Not-Contents.
Resolved in the Negative; and Bill to be read 2o on this Day Three
Months.
763
764
772
821
COMMONS, MONDAY, JUNE 26.
GOVERNMENT ANNUITIES-27 & 28 VICT. c. 43.-Question, Sir Minto Farquhar;
Answer, The Chancellor of the Exchequer
823
POOR LAW-THE HIGHWORTH UNION-Question, Mr. Torrens; Answer, Viscount
Enfield
Motion made, and Question proposed, "That the House resolve itself into
Committee on the Bill"
837
After short debate, Motion agreed to.
Bill considered in Committee:-Bill reported, with Amendments; as amended,
to be considered To-morrow
839
Turnpike Acts Continuance Bill [Bill 227]-
To-morrow
County Courts Equitable Jurisdiction Bill (Lords) [Bill 236]—
Bill, as amended, considered :-Bill to be read 3o To-morrow.
Railway Debentures, &c., Registry Bill (Lords) [Bill 241]—
Order for Second Reading read
After short debate, Second Reading put off for a fortnight.
Tyne Improvement Bill—
Petitions presented by The Earl of Ellenborough
Short debate thereon:-Bill read 3a.
THE DISSOLUTION OF THE PARLIAMENT-Observations, Earl Granville; Reply,
Standing Order No. 179, Sect. 1, considered (according to Order)
Resolution (The Chairman of Committees) agreed to.
848
850
852
PRIVATE BILLS-Standing Order No. 178, Sect. 9, considered (according to Order), and dispensed with for the Remainder of the Session,-(The Chair-
[June 27.]
DIVISIONS OF THE HOUSE-
Standing Order No. 25, Sect. 2, considered (according to Order), and
amended,-(The Chairman of Committees)
Prisons Bill (No. 155)-
House in Committee (according to Order)
Bill to be printed, as amended. (No. 228.)
853
Greenwich Hospital Bill (No. 179)-
Moved, "That the Bill be now read 2a,"-(The Duke of Somerset)
After short debate, Motion agreed to:-Bill read 2a accordingly, and committed
to a Committee of the Whole House.
Salmon Fishery Act (1861) Amendment Bill (No. 199)—
Bill to be printed, as amended. (No. 229.)
ROMAN CATHOLIC SCHOOLS-Question, The Marquess of Westmeath; Answer,
Earl Granville
859
LIVERPOOL BOROUGH PRISON-Question, The Marquess of Westmeath; Answer,
HYMN BOOK FOR THE ARMY AND NAVY-Question, The Marquess of Westmeath;
Answer, Earl De Grey and Ripon
COMMONS, TUESDAY, JUNE 27.
The House met at Twelve of the clock.
PRIVATE BILLS-COURT OF REFEREES ON-
Standing Order 88 read.
Motion made, and Question proposed, "That the said Standing Order be
repealed,"-(Colonel Wilson Patten)
861
Motion made, and Question proposed, "That the debate be now adjourned,"
-(Mr. Milner Gibson):-Motion and Original Question, by leave, with-
drawn
874
Standing Orders 89, 90, 91, and 149 read, and amended.
Ordered, That the Standing Orders of this House relating to Private Bills, as
amended, be printed. [Parl. Paper, No. 420.]
Clerical Subscription Bill (Lords) [Bill 1997-
Bill, as amended, considered :-Bill to be read 3° To-morrow
LEEDS BANKRUPTCY COURT-Observations, Mr. Longfield; Reply, The Attorney
General:-Long debate thereon
Motion made, and Question, "That this House do now adjourn,"
-(Mr. Longfield,)-put, and negatived
Their Lordships met; and having gone through the Business on the Paper
without debate, House adjourned.
COMMONS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28.
Capital Punishments Within Gaols Bill [Bill 30]-
Order for Second Reading read:-Order discharged :-Bill withdrawn
LORDS, THURSDAY, JUNE 29.
DIVISIONS OF THIS HOUSE-
Standing Order No. 39 considered (according to Order), and amended
PRIVATE BILLS-Standing Order No. 184, Sect. 2 considered (according to Order),
and amended ..
PRIVATE BILLS-STANDING ORDERS DISPENSED WITH
The Standing Orders of the House considered (according to Order)
Moved, That the Standing Orders of the House be dispensed with in relation to
Private Bills for the Remainder of the Session,-(The Chairman of Com-
mittees):-Motion agreed to.
917
918
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE-Resolution of Lord Redesdale relating thereto
Divine Worship in the Church of England Bill (No. 218)
On Motion of The Marquess of Westmeath, after short debate, Order for Second
Reading discharged-Bill (by Leave of the House) withdrawn
Poor Law Board Continuance Bill (No. 227)-
Moved, "That the Bill be now read 2a," (The Earl de Grey)
919
Prisons Bill (No. 228)-
Amendments reported (according to Order)
921
After short debate, further Amendments made; and Bill to be read 3a
Peace Preservation (Ireland) Act (1856) Amendment Bill
(No. 200)-
Moved, That the House be now put into a Committee on the said Bill,--(The
Lord Steward)
After short debate, Motion agreed to:-House in Committee (according to Order):-Report to be received To-morrow.
Clerical Subscription Bill [H.L.] (No. 230)-
Commons Amendments considered (according to Order)
COMMONS, THURSDAY, JUNE 29.
INDIA-MEDICAL OFFICERS-Question, Mr. Bazley; Answer, Sir C. Wood
HOME GROWN TOBACCO-Question, Mr. Scully; Answer, The Chancellor of the
Exchequer
BRITISH INDIA AND COLONIAL TRUST AND AGENCY CORPORATION (LIMITED) —
Question, Mr. Crawford; Answer, Mr. Milner Gibson
INDIA-GRIEVANCES OF INDIAN OFFICERS-Question, Colonel Sykes; Answer,
Sir Charles Wood
IRELAND-THE RAILWAY SYSTEM-Question, Mr. Monsell; Answer, The Chan-
cellor of the Exchequer
ROMAN CATHOLIC BISHOPS-Question, Mr. Kinnaird; Answer, Mr. Cardwell.. 927
INDIA-EAST INDIA (REVENUE ACCOUNTS)—
Resolutions relating to the total net Revenues of the Territories and Depart-
ments, the several Presidencies, the North Western Provinces, and the
Punjaub-(Sir Charles Wood.)
Resolutions agreed to:-To be reported To-morrow.