Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

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T.C. Hansard, 1864
 

Contents

MINUTES SUPPLYResolutions June 30 Second ReadingIndemnity Bill
97
To leave out from the word That to the end of the Question in order to add
103
After Debate Amendment and Motion by leave withdrawn
125
India Office Bill
139
Facilities for Divine Worship in Collegiate Schools Bill
143
MINUTES Sat First in ParliamentThe CommitteeArmy Prize Shares of Decased
149
THE ROYAL FORESTSQuestion Mr Cox Answer Mr Peel
155
160
159
After Debate Amendment by leave withdrawn
175
MINUTES PUBLIC BILLS First Read CommitteeIndia Office No 191
191
PUBLIC BILLS First Reading Exchequer
225
The House divided Ayes 112 Noes
235
THE ROYAL ACADEMYQuestion Earl Stanhope Reply Lord St Leonards 236
253
SUPPLYOrder for Committee read Motion made and Question proposed
257
Inland Revenue Stamp Duties Bill Bill 159
281
Committee Mr Whitesideinstead thereof
297
DENMARK AND GERMANY THE CONFERENCE MINISTERIAL STATEMENT
301
Civil Bill Courts Ireland Bill No 67
331
SUPPLYOrder for Committee read Motion made and Question proposed
355
BRITISH TROOPS IN CANADA Resolution
373
UNITED STATESCLEARANCE OF BRITISH SHIPS at New YORKObservations
385
Whereupon Motion made and Question proposed
397
Brokers Bonds and Rents Bill
407
MINUTES PUBLIC BILLS Ordered
415
Administration of Trusts Scotland Bill Bill 95
423
COLONIAL GOVERNORSPAPERS MOVED FOR
425
After short Debate Question put The House divided Ayes 79 Noes
437
Report Cranbourne Street Bill 154
449
Tests Abolition Oxford Bill Bill 18
465
The Committee divided Ayes 54 Noes 175 Majority 121
477
London City Tithes Bill
479
THERESA KEENANALLEGED MISCONDUCT OF THE POLICE IN LEITRIMMoved
491
PUBLIC BILLS Resolutions in Committee
493
GRANTS TO ENDOWED SCHOOLSNotice of Motion Sir John Pakington withdrawn
497
NAVYTHE RESEARCH Question Sir John Hay Answer Lord Clarence
503
INCOME TAX DEDUCTIONSQuestion Mr Hubbard Answer Mr Chancellor
513
FORTIFICATIONS AND WORKSConsidered in Committee
515
That a sum not exceeding 97582 be granted to Her Majesty to complete the
557
Greek Loan Bill Bill 144
567
provement Loans Registration of Deeds
611
HUDSONS BAY TERRITORYAmendment proposed
645
SUPPLYCIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATEScontinued
657
Whereupon the numbers being equal Mr Speaker stated that after the votes
677
Bill to defray the Charge of the Pay Clothing and contingent and other Expenses of
683
MINUTES NEW WRIT ISSUED
705
DENMARK AND GERMANYVOTE OF CENSURERESOLUTION Mr DISRAELI
709
Public Schools Bill Lords Bill 23
817
Amendment Expiring Laws Continu
823
That an humble Address be presented to Her Majesty to thank Her Majesty for directing
825
Poisoned Grain c Prohibition Act 1863 Amendment Bill
929
Trespass Ireland Bill Bill 13Progress 27th April
931
To leave out from the word That to the end of the Question in order to add
943
Insolvent Debtors Bill Bill 20
947
To assure Her Majesty that we have heard with deep concern that the sittings of that
951
Street Music Bill Bill 186
1073
MINUTES Sat First in Parliament
1075
That it is the opinion of this House that while the course pursued by Her Majestys
1093
To omit all the Words after the Word convened for the Purpose of inserting
1123
After further debate on Question That the words proposed to be left
1189
To express to Her Majesty our great regret that while the course pursued by
1197
NAVYTHE TRANSPORT GLADIATOR
1291
1300
1299
Public and Refreshment Houses Bill No 184
1311
share your deep concern that the sittings of that Conference have been brought to a close
1323
SUPPLYcontinued
1327
ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE IRELAND Observations Captain Archdall
1339
1352
1351
Bleaching and Dyeing Works Acts Extension Bill Bill 181
1361
Amendment proposed to leave out the word now and at the end of
1363
METROPOLITAN RAILWAY SCHEMESThe Sessional Order of the 21st of April last
1365
Street Music Metropolis Bill No 196
1367
HIGHWAYS ACT AMENDMENT BILLcontinued
1373
HIGHWAYS ACT AMENDMENT BILLcontinued
1375
NAVYFLAG SHIP FOR THE MEDITERRANEANQuestion Sir John Hay Answer
1387
MINUTES continued
1391
Question proposed That the word now stand part of the Question
1405
To leave out from the word That to the end of the Question in order to add
1421
Insolvent Debtors Bill Bill 20
1431
Petty Offences Law Amendment Bill Bill 121
1433
OFFENCES IN RAILWAY CARRIAGESQuestion Lord Brougham Answer Earl
1439
House adjourned at a quarter past Seven oclock
1451
Mr Massey
1465
SUPPLY considered in CommitteeCIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATES
1523
FORTIFICATIONS AND WORKSConsidered in Committee
1531
Westminster Bridge Traffic Bill Bill 205
1697
House adjourned at a quarter before Six oclock
1701
LUNATIC ASYLUMS IRELANDQuestion Mr Blake Answer Sir Robert Peel
1709
NAVY SHIPS OF WARARMOUR PLATING
1749
Poor Relief Metropolis Bill
1771
Second ReadingWeights and Measures Me
1781
First ReadingMutual Surrender of Crimi
1789
NAVYTHE LORD WARDEN TARGETQuestion Sir John Hay Answer
1805
That the total net Revenues of the Territories and Departments under the immediate
1823
Consolidated Fund Appropriation Bill
1857
Bill read 3 Verbal Amendment made
1871
Indian Medical Service Bill Bill 213
1873
MINUTEScontinued
1877
BISHOPRIC OF CORNWALL
1895
Indian Medical Service Bill Bill 213
1899
GOVERNMENT MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENTSResolutions of Mr Cobden
1933
CASE OF MR OMALLEY IRWINObservations Sir FitzRoy Kelly Reply
1975
MINUTES PUBLIC BILLSFirst Reading Second Reading Public and Refreshment
1977
New Zealand Guarantee of Loan Bill No 233
1995
Public Works Manufacturing Districts Bill No 237
2001
STANDING ORDERS REVISIONcontinued
2011
Motion made and Question proposed That the Bill be now read the third
2033
Mutual Surrender of Criminals Prussia Bill Lords
2055
That an humble Address be presented to Her Majesty that She will be graciously pleased
2081
Judgments c Law Amendment Bill Nos 250 and 251
2083
POLICE IRELANDQuestion The Earl of Leitrim Answer Earl Granville 2100
2101
Second Reading Poor Relief Metropolis
2127
After short debate Motion made and Question proposed That the Debate
2139
2146
2145
Ordered That the several Orders as reported by the Committee and amended
2153
RAILWAY COMPANIES POWERS BILLcontinued
2155
EMIGRATION AMERICAMotion for an Address
2181
Registration of Deeds Ireland 27 28 Vict Poor Removal 27 28 Vict c 105
2183
PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENTSPEECH of the LORDS COMMISSIONERScontinued
2185
That an humble Address be presented to Her Majesty praying that She will be graciously
2195
That an humble Address be presented to Her Majesty praying that She will be graciously
2201
Divorce and Matrimonial Causes Amend
2223
ARMYTRIAL OF HEAVY RIFLED GUNSQuestion Mr Monsell Answer
ARMY BARRACK MASTERS Question Mr C P Berkeley Answer
636
DENMARK AND GERMANYTHE CONFERENCEObservations Earl Russell
Resolved in the Negative
ROYAL FORESTS IN ESSEXObservations Mr Cox and other hon Members
DOCKS AT MALTAQuestion Captain Talbot Answer Lord Clarence Paget
1611
1976
952
454
GAME LAW PROSECUTIONSQuestion Colonel Sykes Answer Sir George
After long debate Amendment proposed
DENMARK AND GERMANYEARL RUSSELL AND THE CONFERENCEQuestion Lord
666
1315
494
NAVYARMOURPLATED VESSELSTHE KEARSARGE AND THE ALABAMA
TRAFFIC ON WESTMINSTER BRIDGEQuestion Sir John Shelley Answer
Inland Revenue Stamp Duties Bill Bill 159
LAW OF JERSEYObservations Mr Digby Seymour Reply Sir George Grey 277
After long debate Question put and negatived
2138
Select Committee nominated The Lords following were named of the Committee
1318
2145
Main Question put and agreed
1771
159
705
ASHANTEE WAROFFICERS AT CAPE COAST CASTLEQuestion Mr Longfield
707
THIRD SERIES
House adjourned at half past Six oclock
MOUNT ST BERNARDS REFORMATORY Question Lord Berners Answer Earl
THIRD SERIES
708
THE LADIES GALLERYQuestion Sir George Bowyer Answer Mr Cowper
London City Tithes Bill
777
MOUNT ST BERNARDS REFORMATORYExplanation Earl Granville
STAMP DUTIES ORDERS ON BANKERS
SUPPLY considered in Committee
NATIONAL EDUCATION IRELANDObservations The Earl of Clancarty 686
Thames Conservancy Bill
Committee report Progress to sit again on Monday next
House adjourned at a quarter before Seven oclock

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