manent records of the House: And Mr. Speaker added some remarks on parts of the Petition reflecting on himself, [223] 1017 Privilege-Reference to Proceedings in Com- mittee-The matter the hon. Member (Mr. Charles Lewis) wishes to bring before the House is that The Times and The Daily News newspapers have published articles which he considers to constitute a breach of Privilege. The proper course would be that those articles should be read by the Clerk at the Table, and the hon. Member, in raising the Question of Privilege, should confine himself to the points raised in those articles. -Committee on Foreign Loans, [223] 789
Question A Question involving a matter of argument cannot be put.-The Papacy- O'Keeffe v. Cullen, [225] 1141 Questions-Latitude of speaking in putting a Question-An hon. Member is at liberty to make any explanation which may be neces- sary for the clear understanding of his Ques- tion; but he must not enter upon any gene- ral discussion, [224] 473, 1467, 1715 Questions-Latitude in Answer-An hon. Mem-
ber, in answering a Question, is out of Order in entering into matters of argument.-Par- liament Arrangement of Public Business,
[223] 1513; [224] 168 Question Answer-Mr. Speaker: The hon. Member has put a Question, and received an Answer;-any debate on the Question would be out of Order.-Privilege-Cardinal Manning, [225] 1248
Question-Answer-The hon. Member having already put his Question, and received a full Answer, it cannot be put again.-The Jesuits, [225] 792, 952, 1142
Questions Alteration of Questions
Speaker states why certain parts of a Ques- tion, of which Notice had been given by the hon. Baronet the Member for East Devon (Sir Lawrence Palk), had been struck out by his authority.-Committee on Foreign Loans, [223] 607
Supply-The House having affirmed the Mo- tion, "That the House do go into Committee of Supply," an hon. Member may call atten- tion to a subject, but cannot make a Motion, [222] 1727; [223] 1932; [224] 652 Supply-On Question, That the House do resolve itself into Committee of Supply," an hon. Member is in Order, in speaking to that Question, in referring to our foreign re- lations, colonial affairs, &c. [222] 971
Parliament Amendment of a Return-Mr. Speaker calls attention to an error in the Return for the Kirkcaldy District of Burghs; and it was thereon ordered that the Deputy Clerk of the Crown do attend the House forthwith, with the Return, and amend the same, [223] 1508
Parliament-Rules and Orders as to the intro- duction of new Members. Mr. Edward Vaughan Kenealy, who had been returned to
this House for the Borough of Stoke-upon- Trent, came to the Table to be sworn, with- out being introduced by two Members, ac- cording to custom: Mr. Speaker declares the invariable practice of the House, and calls attention to the Resolution of 23rd February, 1688 in reference to this practice, [222]
Parliament-Strangers ordered to withdraw, [223] 1693; [224] 88
The Serjeant-at-Arms-Mr. Speaker acquaints the House that he had received a letter from Lord Charles J. F. Russell, Serjeant-at-Arms of this House, requesting sanction to retire from that office, [223] 298, 472a
Lunatic Asylums (Ireland), 2R. [226] 167 Peace Preservation Act-Patrick Casey, Case of, Explanation, [224] 210
Peace Preservation (Ireland), 3R. [224] 634
SPINKS, Mr. Serjeant F. L., Oldham Friendly Societies, Comm. cl. 28, [224] 1405 Municipal Elections (Cumulative Vote), 2R. [225] 445
Parliament-Witnesses -Inspectors of Coal Mines, [225] 874
Parliamentary and Municipal Elections Act- John Langton, Case of, [223] 1208
Supreme Court of Judicature Act (1873) Amendment (No. 2), Consid. Schedule 1, [226] 650
STACPOOLE, Captain W., Ennis Army-Miscellaneous Questions
North Tipperary Militia, [225] 1908 Purchase System, [225] 1474
Seconded Captains, &c. [224] 1354, 1810 Coroners (Ireland), 2R. [224] 522 County Boards (Ireland), 2R. [225] 760 European Assurance Society
European Assurance Society Arbitration Act- Reilly, Mr., Appointment of, [226] 51 Ireland-Constabulary, [222] 838
Ireland, Royal Residence in, Motion for an Address, [225] 553, 564, 571 Irish State Prisoners, [222] 1766 Metropolis-Dogs' Home, [225] 1484 Militia Laws Consolidation and Amendment, Comm. Motion for reporting Progress, [225]
993 Naval College for Cadets-" Britannia" Com- mittee, Report of the, Res. [225] 892 Parliament-Whitsuntide Recess, [224] 395 Parliament-Debates, Publication of, and Ex- clusion of Strangers, Res. [224] 93 Parliamentary Elections (Returning Officers), Comm. Schedule 1, [223] 414, 415 Peace Preservation (Ireland), 2R. [223] 262 ; Comm. cl. 3, 1854, 1855
Poor Removal, 2R. [225] 1795 Supply Public Education, Scotland, [225] 857
STANFORD, Mr. V. F. Benett- Shaftes- | STANLEY, Hon. Captain F. A. (Financial bury
STANHOPE, Hon. E., Lincolnshire, Mid Agricultural Holdings (England), Comm. cl. 17, [226] 105
Ancient Monuments, 2R. [223] 901
Artizans Dwellings, Comm. cl. 2, [223] 57 Education in Rural Districts, Res. [222] 1082, 1094
Elementary Education Act, 1871-Schools in the Fen Districts, [225] 649
Friendly Societies, Comm. cl. 11, [224] 1250, 1251; Amendt. 1252; cl. 14, 1367; Amendt. 1377; Consid. cl. 12, [225] 308
Parliament Address in Answer to the Speech, [222] 37
Statutes, Cheap Edition of the, [222] 841
Indian Immigration-Coolie Traffic, Motion for a Paper, [225] 1630, 1641
Jamaica, Coolies in, Motion for a Return, [226] 440
Natal-Kaffir Outbreak, Motion for an Ad- dress, [223] 710
Offences against the Person, 2R. [224] 1518; Comm. cl. 3, Amendt. [225] 84; cl. 4, Amendt. ib.; 3R. 547
Pacific Islanders Protection, 2R. [222] 1859 Sale of Food and Drugs, Comm. cl. 29, [224] 1900
Spain Government, Recognition of, [222] 1384
Secretary for War) Lancashire, N. Army-Cavan Militia, [225] 996
Army Estimates-Militia Pay, [224] 714 Miscellaneous Services, [223] 851 Yeomanry Cavalry, [223] 325
Ashantee Expedition-Honours for Services, [223] 1509
Militia Laws Consolidation and Amendment, Comm. cl. 18, [225] 1364; cl. 25, 1365; cl. 27, ib.
Regimental Exchanges, 2R. [222] 682, Comm. cl. 2, 1847
Supply Army Purchase Commission, [226]
Civil Contingencies Fund, [222] 1867
STANSFELD, Right Hon. J., Halifax
Artizans Dwellings, 2R. [222] 335; Comm. cl. 1, [223] 48; cl. 2, 51, 53, 54; cl. 5, 126, 127; cl. 13, 761; 3R. 1944 Contagious Diseases Acts Repeal, 2R. [225] 408, 416
Friendly Societies, 2R. [222] 883; Comm. cl. 10, Amendt. [224] 1247; cl. 14, 1369 Medical Acts Amendment (College of Surgeons), Comm. [224] 1561, 1937
Mutiny, Comm. [223] 69; cl. 107, Amendt. 135
Parliament-Business of the House, [223] 1915 Poor Removal, 2R. [225] 1780
Public Health, 2R. [223] 1259; Comm. [224]
Public Works Loan Acts Amendment, 2R. [224] 847, 854
Universities (Scotland) (Degrees to Women), 2R. [222] 1160
Women's Disabilities Removal, 2R. [223] 453, 454, 455
STANTON, Mr. A. J., Stroud
Stroud Writ, Motion for New Writ, [222] 299
STARKIE, Mr. L. R., York, W. R.
Agricultural Holdings (England), Comm. cl. 5, [225] 1848
Post Office Savings Banks-Mr. C. W. Sikes, [224] 1354
Statute Law-Consolidation of the Statutes Amendt. on Committee of Supply Mar 12, To
leave out from "That," and add "it is expe- dient that when any new Act is passed amending or incorporating any former Acts (other than General Clauses Acts) the new Act and the former Acts should be reprinted for the House so soon as may be, in such form as to show what parts of the said Acts respectively are in force" (Mr. Rathbone) v., [222] 1698; Question proposed, "That the words, &c.;" after short debate, Amendt. withdrawn
Statute Law-Drafting and Revision of Acts of STEVENSON, Mr. J. C.-cont. Parliament-cont.
legal officer, to whom all Public Bills passing through this House shall be referred after they have been read a second time, and again after they have been reported, with amend- ments, from a Committee of the whole House, and whose duty it shall be to report to the House upon each Bill as to its accuracy of language, consistency of provisions, and harmony with existing legislation" (Mr. Forsyth) v., [222] 568; Question proposed, "That the words, &c. ;" after short debate, Amendt. withdrawn
Statute Law Preparation of Acts of Parliament
Select Committee appointed, "to consider whe- ther any and what means can be adopted to improve the manner and language of current Legislation; and to report their opinion thereon to the House" (Mr. Attorney Gene- ral) Mar 4
And, on Mar 16, Committee nominated as fol- lows:- Mr. Spencer Walpole (Chairman), Sir Thomas Acland, Mr. Ashley, Mr. At- torney General, Mr. Callender, Lord Frede- rick Cavendish, Mr. Dalrymple, Mr. Dillwyn, Mr. Dunbar, Mr. Forsyth, Mr. Gregory, Lord Francis Hervey, Mr. Jackson, Sir John Karslake, Mr. Lowe, Mr. Arthur Mills, Mr. Mowbray, Mr. Rathbone, and Mr. Eustace Smith
Report of Select Comm.
Elementary Education Act, 1872 Public Teachers on School Boards, [223] 1634 Merchant Shipping Acts Amendment, Comm. cl. 9, [225] 168
Public Health, 2R. [223] 1262
Public Works Loans, Comm. Schedule 1, [226] 539; Consid. Amendt. 604
STEWART, Mr. M. J., Wigton Bo. Agricultural Holdings (England), Comm. cl. 11, [226] 71; cl. 15, Amendt. 77 Ancient Monuments, 2R. [223] 913 Arctic Expedition-Chaplains, Appointment of, [223] 1106
Church Rates Abolition (Scotland), 2R. [223] 1791
Commerce and Agriculture, Department of, Res. [224] 738
Hypothec (Scotland), 2R. [222] 1580
India and China-Opium Traffic, Res. [225] *571
Licensing Courts Appeal (Scotland), 2R. [223] 1771
Merchant Seamen's Fund-Pensions to Sea- men, [223] 783
Merchant Shipping Acts Amendment, Comm. [225] 1866
Opium, Papers on, [223] 1960 Parliamentary and Municipal Elections Act,
Motion for a Select Committee, [223] 98 Poor Removal, 2R. Amendt. [225] 1773 Post Office-Telegraphic Service (Scotland), [222] 1176
Sheriff Courts (Scotland), 2R. [223] 1761 Supply-Scottish Universities, Grants to, [226] 302
Universities (Scotland) (Degrees to Women), 2R. [222] 1152
STORER, Mr. G., Nottinghamshire, S. Agricultural Holdings (England), Comm. cl. 5, [225] 1762; Amendt. 1854; cl. 6, Amendt. 1922, 1923; Amendt. 1924; cl. 14, [226] 75; cl. 43, 132; cl. 45, 192; add. cl. 200 Commerce and Agriculture, Department of, Res. [224] 729
Education Department-New Code, 1875, Mo- tion for an Address, [222] 1517
Increase of the Episcopate, 2R. [224] 1082 Peace Preservation (Ireland), Leave, [222]
Taxation of Beer or Malt Abroad, [223] 783 Turnpike Trusts, Res. [222] 959
Wild Animals (Scotland), 2R. [222] 449
Turkey-Servia and Roumania, Commercial Treaties with, [222] 305, 836
STRATHNAIRN, Lord
Army-Efficiency of the, [224] 1119 Army-Examinations, Address for a Paper, [224] 1349
Army-First Class Army Reserve, Res. [225] 1573
Army-First Commissions in the, Res. [225] 1877, 1890
Army (India)-Competitive Examinations, Mo- tion for an Address, [225] 247
Stroud Writ-See under Parliamentary | SULLIVAN, Mr. A. M.-cont.
Intoxicating Liquors Act, [223] 147;- Dublin Licensing Sessions, 466a
Irish Fisheries, Inspectors of, Report, [226] 176
Irish Manuscripts, Translation of, [222] 837; [225] 1575
Local Government Board - Mr. J. A. Browne, Case of, [225] 436, 437, 438 National Schools-Drill, [223] 146, 147 Oyster Beds on the Irish Coast, [222] 1484 Peace Preservation Act-Fire-arms, [223] 1822
Ireland-Imperial Taxation, Incidence of, Res. [222] 1718
Ireland-Mountjoy Female Prison, Motion for Papers, [222] 914
Navy, Surgeons in the, [225] 291
Offences against the Person, Comm. cl. 4, [223] 1274
Palace of Westminster-Clock Tower Light, [225] 157
Parliament-Miscellaneous Questions
Breach of Order (Plimsoll, Mr.), [225] 1826 Business of the House, [223] 219
Privilege Strangers-Reports of Debates, &c. [223] 1451, 1512, 1513 Public Business, [226] 95, 94
Parliament-Debates, Publication of, and Ex- clusion of Strangers, Res. [224] 88, 89, 90, 91, 1155, 1180, 1181, 1358
Parliament Privilege - Offensive Language referring to Irish Members, [222] 269, 270; Res. 313, 325, 333, 334
Parliamentary Elections (Returning Officers), Comm. Schedule 1, [223] 414
223] Peace Preservation (Ireland), 2R. 206, 218, 219, 248, 249; Comm. 1489, 1654; cl. 2, 1670, 1671; cl. 3, 1681, 1832, 1847, 1856, 1857, 1859, 1862; Motion for reporting Pro- gress, 1863; Amendt. 1898, 1904; Amendt. 1907, 1908, 1909, 1914, 1970; cl. 4, 1989; cl. 5, 1994, 1990, 2000, 2001
224] 32; add. cl. 188; Consid. cl. 3, 420, 421 Permissive Prohibitory Liquor, 2R. [225] 64 Post Office-Dublin and London Mails, [222] 990
Sale of Food and Drugs, Comm. cl. 3, [223] 1265; Amendt. 1266, 1268; cl. 21, [224]
Science and Art Department (Dublin), Res. [225] 1396, 1411
Summary Prosecutions Appeals (Scotland), Comm. [225] 287
Supply-British Museum Buildings, [224] 766 County Prisons and Reformatories (Ireland), [222] 1364
Criminal Prosecutions, &c. Ireland, [225]
Fire Brigade, Amendt. [224] 771
Friendly Societies, Registrars of, [225] 626 Houses of Parliament, [224] 764
Local Government Board (Ireland), [222]
Queen's University in Ireland, Amendt. [222] 1364
Rates on Government Property, [224] 771, 772
Science and Art Department, [224] 767; [225] 855
Stationery, &c. [222] 1362
Survey and Valuation of Ireland, [222] 1363
Wales, Prince of-H.R.H.'s Visit to India,
Motion for reporting Progress, [225] 1522 Towns Rating (Ireland), 2R. [224] 628 Unseaworthy Ships, Leave, [226] 155
Read 2 July 26
Committee; Report July 29
Read 3 August 2, [226] 367
222] Resolved, That this House will, upon Wed- neday next, resolve itself into a Committee to consider of the Supply to be granted to Her Majesty Feb 8
. Considered in Committee Mar 5, 1349- NAVY -SUPPLEMENTARY ESTIMATES, 1874-5, AND EXCESS ESTIMATES, 1873.4-THE ARCTIC EXPEDITION-Resolutions reported Mar 8 Considered in Committee Mar 8, 1413-ARMY ESTIMATES-Departmental Statement of the Secretary of State for War in moving the Army Estimates-Resolutions reported Mar 9
. Considered in Committee Mar 11, 1634-NAVY ESTIMATES-Departmental Statement of the First Lord of the Admiralty in moving the Navy Estimates Resolutions reported
Royal Assent August 11 [38 & 39 Vict. c. 62] 223] Considered in Committee April 5, 319-CIVIL
Sunday Act, The-(21 Geo. III. c. 49) Opening of Places of Amusement on Sunday, Question, Sir George Bowyer; Answer, Mr. Assheton Cross June 24, [225] 439
224] Terry v. Brighton Aquarium Company,
Question, Mr. Gibson; Answer, Mr. Asshe- ton Cross May 4, 20; Question, Mr. Joseph Cowen; Answer, Mr. Assheton Cross May 24, 789; Questions, Sir George Bowyer; An- swer, Mr. Assheton Cross May 31, 1131; Question, Mr. Ashbury; Answer, Mr. Asshe- ton Cross June 14, 1813; Question, Mr. Joseph Cowen; Answer, Mr. Assheton Cross June 15, 1919; Question, Mr. P. A. Taylor; Answer, Mr. Assheton Cross July 22, [225] 1809
SERVICES-REVenue DepartmeNTS £1,282,000 -ARMY PURCHASE COMMISSION-ARMY ESTI- MATES, Votes 4 to 26-Resolutions reported April 6
. Considered in Committee April 9, 654—Navy ESTIMATES Votes 1 to 14 Resolutions
224] Considered in Committee May 20, 711- ARMY ESTIMATES-£685,300, Militia Pay- Resolution reported May 21
. Considered in Committee May 21, 757-CIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATES-CLASS I.-PUBLIC WORKS AND BUILDINGS-Resolutions reported May 24
. Considered in Committee June 11, 1764— CIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATES-CLASS II.-SALA- RIES AND EXPENSES OF PUBLIC DEPARTMENTS Resolutions reported June 14, 1879
First Six Resolutions agreed to Seventh Resolution read a second time Amendt. to leave out "£29,252," and insert "£27,252" (Mr. Dillwyn) v.; after short debate, Question put, "That £29,252,' &c.;" A. 185, N. 18; M. 167; Resolution agreed to
Subsequent Resolutions agreed to
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