O'SULLIVAN, Mr. W. H.-cont.
Mitchel, John-Tipperary Election, Res. [222] 498
Peace Preservation (Ireland), Comm. [223] 1657; cl. 3, Amendt. 1849, 1850, 1852, 1897; dl. 5, [224] 29; Consid. cl. 3, Amendt. 416, 417, 420; Amendt. 429
Sale of Food and Drugs, Comm. cl. 3, Amendt. [223] 1268, 1270
Sale of Intoxicating Liquors on Sunday (Ire- land), 2R. [224] 135
Women's Disabilities Removal, 2R. [223] 469
MEETING OF THE PARLIAMENT Feb 5
The Parliament opened by Commission Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech 222] delivered by The LORD CHANCELLOR Feb 5, 2 . An ADDRESS TO HER MAJESTY thereon moved by The Earl of DONOUGHMORE (the Motion being seconded by The Lord RAYLEIGH), and, after debate, agreed to, Nemine Dissentiente Feb 5, 7
HER MAJESTY'S ANSWER TO THE ADDRESS reported Feb 12, 241
. ROLL OF THE LORDS-Garter King of Arms attending, delivered at the Table (in the usual manner) a List of the Lords Temporal in the Second Session of the Twenty-first Parliament of the United Kingdom Feb 5, 7 Chairman of Committees-The Lord Redesdale appointed, Nemine Dissentiente, to take the Chair in all Committees of this House for this Session Feb 5
Moved that the Lord Hampton be appointed to take the Chair in the Committees of the Whole House in the absence of the Lord Redesdale May 7; agreed to
Clerk of the Parliaments, Sir William Rose, K.C.B., appointed Clerk of the Parliaments, made the prescribed declaration April 27, [223] 1684
Clerk Assistant, Ralph Disraeli, esquire, ap- pointed Clerk Assistant April 27, [223] 1685 Committee for Privileges-appointed Feb 5 Sub-Committee for the Journals-appointed Feb 5
Appeal Committee-appointed Feb 5
Office of the Clerk of the Parliaments and Office of the Gentleman Usher of the Black Kod-Select Committee on, appointed Feb 22; The Lords following were named of the Committee:-Ld. Chancellor, Ld. President, Ld. Privy Seal, D. Saint Albans, Ld. Cham- berlain, M. Lansdowne, M. Salisbury, M. Bath, Ld. Steward, E. Devon, E. Doncaster, 2 P 2 [cont.
E. Tankerville, E. Stanhope, E. Carnarvon, E. Granville, E. Kimberley, E. Sydney, V. Hawarden, V. Eversley, L. Colville of Cul- ross, L. Ponsonby, L. Redesdale, L. Col- chester, L. Skelmersdale, and L. Aveland Reports. P.P. l. 142, 176 Opposed Private Bills-The Lords following, viz.-M. Lansdowne, L. Colville of Culross, L. Ponsonby, and L. Skelmersdale, were ap- pointed, with the Chairman of Committees, a Committee to select and propose to the House the names of the five Lords to form a Select Committee for the consideration of each opposed Private Bill Feb 22
222] Orders in relation to Petitions Feb 22, 620; 223] Further Orders Mar 18, 1
Ordered, That no Private Bill brought from the House of Commons shall be read a second time after Thursday the 17th day of June next [And other Orders] April 23,
224] Further Orders in relation thereto May 10, 371; June 14, 1774
Private Bills-Standing Order Committee on, appointed Feb 22; The Lords following, with the Chairman of Committees, were named of the Committee :-D. Somerset, Ld. Chamberlain, M. Winchester, M. Lans- downe, M. Bath, M. Ailesbury, E. Devon, E. Airlie, E. Carnarvon, E. Cadogan, E. Bel- more, E. Chichester, E. Powis, E. Verulam, E. Morley, E. Stradbroke, E. Amherst, E. Sydney, V. Hawarden, V. Hutchinson, V. Hardinge, V. Eversley, V. Halifax, V. Port- man, L. Camoys, L. Saye and Sele, L. Col. ville of Culross, L. Ponsonby, L. Digby, L. Sheffield, L. Colchester, L. Silchester, L. De Tabley, L. Skelmersdale, L. Belper, L. Ebury, L. Egerton, L. Ilartismere, L. Hylton, and L. Penrhyn
Private Bills-Standing Orders, Observations, Lord Redesdale August 3, [226] 432 Ordered, That the Standing Orders relating to Private Bills be vacated for the purpose of re-arranging and amending the same, and that the said Orders so re-arranged and amended be adopted (Lord Redesdale) August 10, [226] 845 (No. 285)
Business of the House, Observations, The Duke of Richmond, Viscount Cardwell May 13, [224] 543;- The Merchant Shipping Bill, Question, Observations, Earl De La Warr; Reply, The Earl of Malmesbury; short debate thereon July 27, [226] 88
Business of the Session, Question, Observa- tions, Earl Granville; Reply, The Duke of Richmond July 23, [225] 1868
PARLIAMENT LORDS-cont. Privilege
Reporting of Debates, Observations, Lord Denman April 23, [223] 1494
Appellate Business of this House, Moved for, "A Return of Number of Causes effective for Hearing at the commencement of the present Session; number of Causes set down for Hearing from the commence- ment of the present Session up to the Whit- suntide Recess; total number of effective Causes before Whitsuntide; total number of Causes heard during the present Ses- sion, distinguishing the number of such Causes as were brought into the House during the present Session; and the number of Causes set down for Hearing subsequently to the Whitsuntide Recess (The Lord Redesdale) August 9, [226] 727; Motion agreed to (P.P. 283) PROROGATION OF THE PARLIAMENT August 13 HER MAJESTY'S SPEECH delivered to both Houses by The LORD CHANCELLOR, 873 The Parliament prorogued to Friday, the 29th day of October next
222] The QUEEN'S SPEECH reported; An humble Address thereon moved by Mr. E. STANHOPE (the Motion being seconded by Mr. WHITE- LAW) Feb 5, 37; after debate, Motion agreed to; and a Committee appointed to draw up the said Address
Committee nominated as follows:-Mr. Edward
Stanhope (Chairman), Sir Charles Adderley, Mr. Attorney General, Viscount Barrington, Mr. Stephen Cave, Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Secretary Cross, Mr. Disraeli, Mr. Dyke, Sir James Elphinstone, Mr. Se- cretary Hardy, Mr. Ward Hunt, Viscount Sandon, Mr. Sclater-Booth, Mr. Solicitor Ge- neral, Mr. William Henry Smith, and Mr. Whitelaw
Report of the Address brought up and read Feb 8, 78; after debate, Address agreed to; to be presented by Privy Councillors
Her Majesty's Answer to the Address reported Feb 12, 271
Kitchen and Refreshment Rooms (House of Commons)-Standing Committee appointed and nominated Feb 9, as follows:-Mr. Adam (Chairman), Mr. Dick, Mr. Dyke, Mr. Ed- wards, Mr. Goldney, Mr. Hayter, Lord Ken- sington, Mr. Muntz, Mr. Stacpoole, and Sir Henry Wolff
Printing - Select Committee appointed and nominated Feb 9, as follows:-Mr. Chan- cellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Dodson, Mr. Henley, Mr. Ward Hunt, Mr. Massey, The O'Conor Don, Mr. Sclater - Booth, Mr. William Henry Smith, Mr. Stansfeld, Mr. Spencer Walpole, and Mr. Whitbread Privileges-Ordered, That a Committee of Privileges be appointed Feb 5 Public Accounts ·
Committee appointed and nominated Feb 12, as follows:-Mr. Dodson (Chairman), Sir W. B. Barttelot, Lord Fre- derick Cavendish, Mr. Cubitt, Lord Esling-
ton, Mr. Goldney, Mr. Hankey, Mr. O'Reilly, Mr. Salt, Mr. Seely, Mr. William Henry Smith Public Petitions-Select Committee appointed and nominated Feb 9, as follows: Sir Charles Forster (Chairman), Mr. Cavendish Bentinck, Viscount Crichton, Mr. William Ormsby Gore, Earl de Grey, Mr. Kay- Shuttleworth, Mr. Kinnaird, Mr. M'Lagan, Mr. O'Conor, The O'Donoghue, Lord Arthur Russell, Sir Charles Russell, Mr. Sandford, Mr. Simonds, and Mr. Reginald Yorke Selection-Committee of, nominated as follows: Mr. Mowbray (Chairman), Mr. Hankey, Sir Graham Montgomery, The O'Conor Don, Mr. Scourfield, and Mr. Whitbread Standing Orders-Select Committee nominated as follows:-Mr. Mowbray (Chairman), Sir Edward Colebrooke, Viscount Crichton, Mr. Cubitt, Mr. Floyer, Mr. Hankey, Mr. Henley, Mr. Charles Howard, Sir Graham Mont- gomery, The O'Conor Don, Mr. Scourfield, and Mr. Whitbread
Offensive Language referring to Irish Members, Question, Mr. Sullivan; Answer, Mr. Lopes Feb 12, 269
Complaint made to the House by Mr. Sullivan, Member for the county of Louth, of expres- sions used in a speech by Mr. Lopes, Member for Frome, and contained in a paragraph in The Times" newspaper of the 11th day of September, 1874, Feb 15, 313 Moved, "That the passage complained of be read by the Clerk at the Table " (Mr. Sullivan); Motion agreed to; The said paper was delivered in, and the para- graph complained of read, as follows:- "What was the present position of the Liberal party? In the House of Commons they were deserted by their Chief, who, by his fitful appearance in the House, disappointed their hopes. They were allied to a disre-
putable Irish band, whose watchword in the House was Home Rule and the Repeal of the Union"
After short debate, Moved, "That the language contained in the paragraph complained of is a breach of the Privileges of this House" (Mr. Sullivan); after further short debate, Motion withdrawn
Observations, Sir John Astley Feb 16, [222]396 Cardinal Manning—Alleged Language, Ques- tion, Mr. O'Connor Power; Answer, Mr. Whalley; short debate thereon July 9, [225] 1247
Un-Parliamentary Language-" Unconditional Allegiance," Observations, Mr. Charles Lewis; Reply, Mr. Speaker Mar 2, [222] 1053 Dr. Kenealy—Reflections on a Member of this House, Question, Observations, Dr. Kenealy ; Reply, Mr. Evelyn Ashley Mar 4, [222] 1185 Dr. Kenealy, Member for Stoke-upon-Trent, having asked Mr. Evelyn Ashley, Member for Poole, whether he acknowledged the cor- rectness of a report of a speech made by him on the 27th February last, at Ryde, reflecting on Dr. Kenealy? and Mr. Evelyn Ashley having replied,
Moved, "That this House, having heard the statement of the honourable Member for Stoke and the explanation of the honourable Member for Poole, do now proceed to the Orders of the Day" (Mr. Disraeli)
Amendt. to insert, after "Stoke," the words upon a question of Privilege" (Mr. Roe- buck); Question proposed, "That those words be there inserted;" Amendt. withdrawn ; main Question put, and agreed to
Petition from Dublin-Fictitious Signatures, Question, Mr. Meldon; Answer, Sir Charles Forster May 31, [224] 1135
Suspension of the Standing Orders by the Lords-Pence Preservation (Ireland) Act, Question, Captain Nolan; Answer, Mr. Dis- raeli May 24, [224] 792
Witnesses-Inspectors of Coal Mines, Question, Mr. Serjeant Spinks; Answer, Mr. Assheton Cross July 2, [225] 874
223] Arrangement of Public Business, Observa- tions, Mr. Sullivan, Mr. Chaplin; Replies, Mr. Disraeli Mar 22, 219; Observations, Mr. Disraeli April 16, 1114; Question, Mr. Stansfeld ; Answer, Mr. Assheton Cross April 30, 1915; Questions, Mr. Whalley, The Marquess of Hartington; Answers, Mr. W. H. Smith, Mr. Dis- 224] raeli May 10, 397; Question, Mr. W. E. Forster; Answer, Mr. Disraeli May 11, 475; Question, Mr. Alderman W. M'Arthur; Answer, Lord George Hamilton May 13, 584; Questions, Colonel Barttelot, The Marquess of Hartington; Answers, Mr. Disraeli, The Chancellor of the Exchequer May 13, 586; Questions, The Marquess of Hartington, Mr. Newdegate; Answers, Mr. Disraeli, The Chancellor of the Exchequer May 27, 926; Question, The Marquess of [cont.
Hartington; Answer, Mr. W. H. Smith; 224] short debate thereon May 27, 990; Ques- tions, Mr. Newdegate, Mr. Fawcett, Mr. Whitwell; Answers, The Chancellor of the Exchequer May 28, 1009; Questions, Mr. Newdegate, Mr. Whalley; Answers, Mr. Disraeli June 7, 1467; Question, Mr. Chil- ders; Answer, The Chancellor of the Exche- quer June 8, 1561; Questions, Mr. W. E. Forster, Mr. Campbell - Bannerman, Mr. Lowe, Mr. Newdegate; Answers, Mr. Dis- raeli, The Chancellor of the Exchequer June 10, 1626; Observations, Mr. W. H. Smith June 10, 1689
Commencement of Public Business, Question, Mr. Horsman; Answer, Mr. Disraeli April 27, [223] 1692
The Budget Resolutions, Question, Mr. Childers; Answer, The Chancellor of the Exchequer
April 27, [223] 1692; Question, Mr. Lowe; Answer, Mr. W. H. Smith May 5, [224]
Orders of the Day and Notices of Motion
Moved, "That, upon Tuesday next, and every succeeding Tuesday during the remainder of the Session, Orders of the Day have prece- dence of Notices of Motions; Government Orders of the Day having priority" (Mr. 225] Secretary Hardy) June 22, 297
Amendt. proposed to leave out "next," and
insert "the 13th day of July" (Mr. Fawcett) v.; Question proposed, "That the word 'next,' &c.;" after short debate, Debate adjourned
Debate resumed June 24, 440 Moved, "That the Order be discharged" (Mr. Disraeli); after short debate, agreed to; Order discharged
. Observations, Mr. Disraeli June 25, 551 Moved, "That Government Orders of the Day shall have precedence on Tuesdays and Wed- nesdays for the remainder of the Session" (Mr. William Henry Smith) July 27, [226] 92; after short debate, Moved, "6 That the
Debate be now adjourned" (Mr. Newdegate); after further short debate, Question put, and negatived; original Question put; A. 173, N. 19; M. 154
State and Progress of Public Business, Ques-
tion, Observations, The Marquess of Harting. ton; Reply, Mr. Disraeli July 19, [225] 1658 Moved, "That this House do now adjourn' (The Marquess of Hartington); after short debate, Motion withdrawn
Question, Observations, Mr. Mitchell Henry; Reply, Mr. Speaker July 28, [226] 126 Moved, "That the House, at its rising, do adjourn till Wednesday, at Two of the Clock" (Mr. W. H. Smith) August 9; after short debate, Motion agreed to
Public Business-Public Bills Friendly Societies Bill, Observations, The Chancellor of the Exchequer April 15, [223] 1064; Question, Mr. Ashbury; Answer, The Chancellor of the Exchequer April 22, 1449 Local Authorities Loans Bill, Question, Mr. Hamond; Answer, The Chancellor of the Exchequer July 29, [226] 174
PARLIAMENT COMMONS-cont.
Merchant Shipping Acts Amendment Bill— Agricultural Holdings (England) Bill, Ques- tion, Mr. Charley; Ministerial Statement, Mr. Disraeli July 22, [225] 1820
Merchant Shipping Acts, Question, Lord Francis Hervey; Answer, Sir Charles Adderley July 26, [226] 50
Merchant Shipping Acts Amendment (No. 2) Bill, Question, Mr. Dillwyn, Mr. Sullivan, Mr. J. G. Talbot, The Marquess of Harting- ton, Mr. Goldsmid; Answers, Mr. Disraeli, Mr. Speaker July 27, [226] 92 Monastic and Conventual Institutions Bill, Question, Mr. Newdegate; Answer, Mr. Dis- raeli April 27, [223] 1825; May 21, [224] 718; Observations, Mr. Disraeli May 24, 795; Question, Captain Nolan; Answer, Mr. Newdegate July 22, [225] 1819
Offences against the Person Act Amendment Bill, Question, Mr. Mundella; Answer, Mr. Assheton Cross July 26, [226] 54
Patents for Inventions Bill, Question, Mr. Dillwyn; Answer, The Attorney General July 22, [225] 1818
Pollution of Rivers Bill, Question, Mr. Ripley; Answer, Mr. Disraeli July 26, [226] 49 Public Works Loans Bill-Local Authorities Loans Bill, Observations, The Chancellor of the Exchequer July 26, [226] 49
Sheriff Courts (Scotland) (No. 2) Bill, Ques- tion, Mr. Anderson; Answer, Mr. Disraeli July 8, [225] 1136
The Metropolis Gas Companies Bill, Ques- tion, Sir James Hogg ; Answer, Mr. Disraeli July 5, [225] 950; July 12, 1328 The Savings Banks Bill, Question, Mr. Lyon Playfair; Answer, The Chancellor of the Exchequer July 26, [226] 48
Kirkcaldy District of Burghs Return, Amend- ment of Return, Observations, Mr. Speaker April 23, [223] 1508
The Easter Recess, Observations, Mr. Disraeli; short debate thereon Mar 11, [222] 1613; Question, The Marquess of Hartington; Answer, Mr. Disraeli Mar 12, 1697; Ques- tion, Mr. W. E. Forster; Answer, Mr. Disraeli Mar 15, 1807; Questions, Mr. Holt, Mr. Lyon Playfair; Answer, Mr. Disraeli Mar 19, [223] 81
House adjourned on Tuesday March 23 to Monday April 5
Ascension Day-Committees, Ordered, That Committees shall not sit upon Thursday, being Ascension Day, until Two of the clock, and have leave to sit until Six of the clock, notwithstanding the sitting of the House (Mr. Disraeli) May 4 Derby Day ·Adjournment of the House, Question, Sir Wilfrid Lawson; Answer, Mr. Disraeli May 11, [224] 476; May 24, 796 Moved, "That this House, at its rising, do adjourn till Thursday next" (Mr. Gathorne Hardy); after short debate, Question put; A. 206, N. 81; M. 125
Moved, "That the sitting of the House To- morrow, at Two of the clock, be held subject to the Resolution of the House of the 30th day of April 1869" (Mr. Disraeli) Mar 15, [222] 1855; after short debate, Motion agreed to
The Morning Sitting on March 16, Observa- tions, Mr. Newdegate; short debate thereon Mar 16, [222] 1882
Question, Mr. Pease; Answer, Mr. Disraeli April 29, [223] 1828; Question, Mr. W. E. Forster; Answer, The Chancellor of the Exchequer April 30, 1893
Question, Mr. Fielden; Answer, Mr. Wilson June 1, [224] 1235
Public Business - Dr. Kenealy and "The Queen v. Castro," Questions, Colonel Loyd Lindsay, Mr. Macdonald; Answers, Dr. Kenealy April 16, [223] 1112 Notices of Motion-Captain Pim and Mr. E.
J. Reed, Question, Mr. Monk; Answer, Captain Pim April 19, [223] 1210 Rights of Private Members, Question, Obser- vations, Mr. Newdegate July 27, [226] 101 Moved, "That the House do now adjourn" (Mr. Newdegate); after short debate, Motion withdrawn
Representation of Ireland-Cashel and Sligo, Question, Sir Colman O'Loghlen; Answer, Sir Michael Hicks-Beach Feb 11, [222] 212
Question, Mr. O'Connor Power; Answer, Mr. Disraeli Feb 15, [222] 309
Resolved, That, whenever the House shall meet
at Two of the clock, the sitting of the House shall be held subject to the Resolutions of the House of the 30th day of April 1869, May 31
The Chairman of Ways and Means-Salary, Question, Mr. Trevelyan; Answer, The Chancellor of the Exchequer April 26, [223] 1637 [See Supply]
Deficiency of Cabs, Question, Mr. Palmer; Answer, Lord Henry Lennox April 19, [223]
Filtration of Air, Question, Mr. Cawley; An- swer, Lord Henry Lennox April 27, [223]
Ground on South Front, Question, Sir William Fraser; Answer, Lord Henry Lennox June 22, [225] 294
Private Telegraph Wires-St. Stephen's Club, Question, Mr. M'Carthy Downing; Answer, Mr. Disraeli May 4, [224] 21
The Clock Tower Light, Question, Mr. Sullivan ; Answer, Lord Henry Lennox June 18, [225]
The Maclise Frescoes in the Queen's Gallery, Question, Mr. Hankey; Answer, Lord Henry Lennox Feb 15, [222] 312; Question, Mr. Errington; Answer, Lord Henry Lennox Mar 18, [223] 26
PROROGATION OF THE PARLIAMENT August 13 Message to attend the Lords Commissioners, [226] 873: The House went: HIER MA- JESTY'S SPEECH delivered to both Houses of Parliament by The LORD CHANCELLOR, pur- suant to Her Majesty's Command
After which, Parliament prorogued to Friday, October 29
Parliament Breach of Order (Mr. Plimsoll
Merchant Shipping Acts Amendment Bill, Ministerial Statement, Mr. Disraeli July 22, [225] 1820; Observations, Mr. Plimsoll, 1822
Moved, "That Mr. Plimsoll, the Member for Derby, for his disorderly conduct, be repri- manded, in his place, by Mr. Speaker" (Mr. Disraeli)
After short debate, Moved, "That the Debate be adjourned for a week" (Mr. Disraeli); Motion agreed to; Debate adjourned Observations, Mr. Plimsoll July 29, [226] 178 Order for resuming Adjourned Debate read; Moved, "That the said Order be discharged" (Mr. Disraeli); after short debate, Motion agreed to; Order discharged
Mr. Plimsoll and Mr. Bates, Question, Mr. Bates; Answer, Mr. Disraeli July 30, [226] 224
Parliament-The Clerk of the Parliaments -Resignation of Sir John George Shaw Lefevre, K.C.B.
Letter of Sir John George Shaw Lefevre, K.C.B., the Clerk of the Parliaments
222] Observations, The Lord Chancellor, The Earl Granville Mar 8, 1368
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