Read 2a April 22
Committee; Report May 4 Read 3a May 7
(Mr. William Henry Smith, Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer)
c. Ordered; read 1°* May 10 Read 20 May 20
Committee; Report May 24 Read 30 May 25
7. Read 1 (The Lord President) Read 2a June 10 Committee; Report June 11
Read 3* June 14
Royal Assent June 29 [38 & 39 Vict. c. 25]
Public Works Loan Acts Amendment Bill (Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. William Henry Smith)
c. Motion for Leave (The Chancellor of the Exche- quer) Feb 11, [222] 217; Motion agreed to; Bill ordered; read 1° * [Bill 53] Question, Mr. Fawcett; Answer, The Chan- cellor of the Exchequer May 13, [224] 584 Moved, "That the Bill be now read 20" May 24, 796 Amendt. to leave out from " That," and add "in the absence of other and adequate pro- posals for the reform of Local Taxation and Local Government, this Bill cannot be re- garded as meeting the necessities of the time or the expectations which have been raised by Her Majesty's Government, and this House is of opinion that further delay of legislation on these subjects is calculated to impede the social and economic progress of the Country" (Mr. Fawcett) v.; Question proposed, "That the words, &c. ;" after long debate, A. 249, N. 175; M. 74
Main Question put, and agreed to Division List, A. & N. 862 Bill read 2o, and committed to a Select Com- mittee
Public Works Loan Acts Amendment Bill-cont. | Public Worship Facilities Bill-cont.
And, on June 9, Committee nominated as fol- lows:-Mr. William Henry Smith (Chair- man), Mr. Baxter, Sir George Campbell, Lord Frederick Cavendish, Viscount Crichton, Mr. Cubitt, Mr. Fawcett, Mr. Grantham, Mr. Haukey, Mr. Hermon, Mr. Onslow, Mr. Pell, Mr. Rathbone, Mr. Stevenson, and Mr. White- law; June 16, Mr. O'Reilly disch., Mr. Fawcett added
Public Works Loan Acts Consolidation Bill-Afterwards
Public Works Loans Bill
(Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. William Henry Smith)
c. Motion for Leave (The Chancellor of the Exche- quer) Feb 11, [222] 217; after short debate, Motion agreed to; Bill ordered; read 1°* [Bill 54] Read 2o, and committed to the Select Committee on the Public Works Loan Acts Amendment Bill May 24, [224] 862
Instruction to the Committee on the Bills, That they have power to consolidate the said Bills into one Bill
Public Works Loan Commissioners-Loans
for Labourers' Dwellings
Order for Committee read; Moved, "That Mr. Speaker do now leave the Chair" Mar 3,
Amendt. to leave out from "That," and add "this House will, upon this day six months, resolve itself into the said Committee " (Mr. Monk) v.; Question proposed, "That the words, &c.;" after short debate, Moved, "That the Debate be now adjourned" (Mr. Beresford Hope); Motion agreed to; Debate adjourned
Adjourned Debate resumed Mar 9, 1528; after short debate, Amendt. withdrawn Amendt. to leave out from "That," and add "the Order for Committee of the whole House be discharged, and that the Bill be referred to a Select Committee, with power to report upon the present facilities for pro- viding additional means of worship in parishes, with or without the consent of the incum- bent, and also upon the desirability of ex- tending such facilities" (Mr. J. G. Talbot) v. ; Question, "That the words, &c.," put, and negatived
Words added; main Question, as amended, put, and agreed to; Order for Committee discharged; Bill referred to a Select Com- mittee
And, on Mar 22, Committee nominated as fol- lows:-Mr. Salt (Chairman), Mr. Assheton, Mr. Thomas Brassey, Mr. Cowper-Temple, Mr. Wilbraham Egerton, Mr. Evans, Mr. William Edward Forster, Mr. Holt, Mr. Beresford Hope, Mr. Monk, Mr. Rodwell, Mr. J. G. Talbot, Mr. Walter, Mr. Whitwell, and Sir Henry Wolff
Report of Select Comm. July 13
Bill reported July 13
Question, Sir Sydney Waterlow; Answer, The PULESTON, Mr. J. H., Devonport
Chancellor of the Exchequer April 8, [223]
National Debt Commissioners-Alleged Defi- ciency, [222] 1486
Navy-Admiralty Draftsmen, [225] 1657 Dockyard Workmen, [225] 1827
Poor Law (Metropolis)-Shoreditch Workhouse [225] 1906
Queen's Remembrancer, The
Personal Explanation, Mr, Disraeli July 8, [225] 1158
RAIKES, Mr. H. C. (Chairman of Com- mittees of Ways and Means), Chester
Agricultural Holdings (England), Comm. cl. 3, [225] 1758; cl. 5, 1759, 1760; cl. 43, [226] 131, 182, 185; cl. 45, 190; add. cl. 203 Ancient Monuments, 2R. [223] 889, 892, 917 Army Estimates-Land Forces, [222] 1467 Warlike Stores, [223] 343
Artizans Dwellings, Comm. cl. 2, [223] 54, 60, 62; cl. 5, 125; cl. 7, 131; add cl. 1243 Burntisland Harbour, Lords Amendts. Consid. [226] 766
Conspiracy, and Protection of Property, Comm. cl. 4, [225] 1313; cl. 6, 1355
Crosshill Burgh Extension, 3R. [224] 1916 European Assurance Society Arbitration, 2R. [224] 1350; Consid. [225] 1241 House Occupiers Disqualification Removal, 3R. [226] 721
Infanticide, 3R. [226] 339
Land Titles and Transfer, Comm. cl. 1, [225] 701
Merchant Shipping Acts Amendment, Comm. cl. 5, [225] 132; cl. 20, 282
Metropolis Gas Companies, 2R. [224] 618 Navy Estimates-Dockyards, &c. [226] 500,
Education in Ireland, Commissioners of, [226] 508
Seamen and Marines, [223] 655, 656 Peace Preservation (Ireland), Comm. cl. 3, [223] 1682, 1844, 1857, 1858, 1859; cl. 4, 1981, 1985; cl. 5. [224] 35, 36, 39, 184; Preamble, 193
Public Worship Facilities, Comm. [222] 1529 Regimental Exchanges, Comm. [222] 1820; cl. 2, 1840, 1902
Remission of Penalties, 3R. [226] 699, 700, 701
Savings Banks, &c. Comm. Preamble, [224] 983, 1491, 1495 Supply-Constabulary Force, Ireland, [225] 1530
Criminal Prosecutions, &c. (Ireland), [225] 1527
Public Education, Scotland, [225] 857 Repair of Public Buildings, [224] 762 Scottish Universities, Grants to, [226] 311,
Railway Companies (Rolling Stock)
Moved that there be laid before this House, Return of the Rolling Stock of the Railway Companies in the United Kingdom; showing the number of vehicles that run with passen- ger trains or otherwise which have the tyres fastened on to the rims of the wheels on bolts, set screws, or rivets, or by any other species of tyre fastening, specifying the same. [Then a tabular form of Return is set out] (The Earl De La Warr) April 26, [223] 1632; after short debate, Motion with- drawn
Accident at Bathampton Junction, Question, Mr. Hayter; Answer, Sir Charles Adder- ley July 6, [225] 999.
Accidents on, 1874, Question, Observations, Lord Cottesloe; Reply, The Earl of Dun- more; short debate thereon May 10, [224] 374
Signal Arrangements . . P.P. No. 387 Communication between Passengers and Guards, Question, Mr. H. B. Sheridan; Answer, Sir Charles Adderley August 11, [226] 853 Ladies' Compartments, Question, Lord Ernest Bruce; Answer, Sir Charles Adderley June 29, [225] 710
Level Crossing at Bedford, Question, Captain Polhill-Turner; Answer, Sir Charles Adder- ley July 29, [226] 173
Railway between the Mediterranean and the Persian Gulf, Question, Observations, Lord Campbell; Reply, The Lord Chancellor August 12, [226] 871
Railway Communication in the East-Asiatic Railways-Beloochistan and Persia, Ques- tion, Sir H. Drummond Wolff; Answer Mr. Bourke May 24, [224] 795
Railway Passenger Accommodation, Observa- tions, Lord Redesdale; Reply, The Duke of Richmond; short debate thereon Feb 22, [222] 616
Railway Passenger Duty, Question, Mr. Rod- well; Answer, The Chancellor of the Ex- chequer May 11, [224] 470
The Great Western Railway, Question, Sir Patrick O'Brien; Answer, Sir Charles Ad- derley April 8, [223] 467a
Metropolis Valuation Act, 1869, [222] 1346 Police and Lunacy Grants (Scotland), [222]
Poor Removal, 2R. [225] 1796
Sale of Food and Drugs, Comm. cl. 21, [224] 513
Scotland-Ordnance Survey, [223] 19 Sheriff Courts (Scotland), 2R. [223] 1762 Sheriffs Substitute (Scotland), 2R.[226] 680 Sheriffs Substitute (Scotland) Salaries, Comm. Amendt. [226] 81
Supply Board of Education and Public Health, Scotland, [225] 930, 931 Board of Trade, [224] 1771
Broadmoor Criminal Lunatic Asylum, [225]
Consular Establishments Abroad, &c. [226]
Fishery Board, Scotland, [225] 929
Learned Societies, Great Britain and Ire- land, [226] 288
Public Education, Scotland, [225] 857, 859 Queen's and Lord Treasurer's Remem. brancer, Scotland, [225] 922
Scottish Universities, Grants to, [226] 303
RATHBONE, Mr. W., Liverpool
Artizans Dwellings, 2R. [222] 349; Comm.
cl. 7, Amendt. [223] 738, 741, 756; cl. 13, 759; add. cl. 1242
Consolidation of the Statutes, Res. [222] 1698, 1702
Corrupt Practices Act - Norwich Election, Address for a Royal Commission, [225] 99 Land Titles and Transfer, Comm. cl. 1, [225] 700, 701
222] Merchant Shipping Acts Amendment, Leave,
Public Health, 2R. [223] 1255; Comm. cl. 68, Amendt. [224] 889; cl. 190, Amendt. 890; Consid. cl. 69, Amendt. 1360; cl. 296, Amendt. 1364
Public Works Loan Acts Amendment, 2R. [224] 832
Supreme Court of Judicature Act (1873) Amendment (No. 2), Comm. cl. 17, [225] 1385; Consid. Schedule 1, [226] 646 Unseaworthy Ships, Leave, [226] 161; 2R. 264; Comm. cl. 1, Amendt. 309, 310; add. cl. 428; Consid. 584; cl. 3, Amendt. 585, 586; cl. 4, Amendt. ib., 587; 3R.
REDESDALE, Lord (Chairman of Com- mittees)
Agricultural Holdings (England), 1R. [222] 1692; Report, cl. 6, [224] 383
Artizans Dwellings, Report, [224] 1621; 3R. Amendt. [225] 82, 83
Birmingham (Corporation) Water, 2R. [224] 1777
Conspiracy, and Protection of Property, Com- mons Amendts. Consid. [226] 849
Increase of the Episcopate, 3R. [222] 1876 Metropolis-Hyde Park Corner, [225] 869,
National School Teachers (Ireland), 2R. [226] 738
Parliament Address in Answer to the Speech, [222] 30
Private Business, [226] 432
Parliament-Appellate Business of the House, Motion for a Return, [226] 727
Public Health, 2R. [225] 645
Railway Trains Regulation, 2R. [223] 1621, 1628
Railways Passenger Accommodation, [222] 616, 619
Sale of Food and Drugs, 2R. [224] 1451; Report, cl. 7, Amendt. [225] 946
Sligo, Leitrim, and Northern Counties Railway -Preference Stock, Comm. [224] 993, 996; 3R. 1339
Supreme Court of Judicature Act (1873) Amendment, 1R. [222] 149, 153; 2R. 741, 743, 985; Comm. 1175
Supreme Court of Judicature Act (1873) Amendment (No. 2), 2R. [223] 1085; Re- port, 1815
REDMOND, Mr. W. A., Wexford
Coroners (Ireland), 2R. [224] 525 Peace Preservation (Ireland), 2R. [223] 239; Consid. cl. 3, [224] 420
Post Office (Ireland)-Country Letter Carrier -Patrick Cullen, Case of, [226] 377
REED, Mr. E. J., Pembroke, &c. Agricultural Holdings (England), Comm. [226]
Arctic Expedition, The, [222] 394
Bank Holidays Act (1871) Extension and Amendment, [223] 664
Bristol Channel Harbour of Refuge, Res. [223] 1155
Merchant Shipping Act, 1873-Seamen re- fusing to go to Sea, [226] 851
Merchant Shipping Acts Amendment, Leave, [222] 137; Comm. cl. 9, [225] 174; cl. 12, 265; cl. 20, Motion for reporting Progress, 284, 1864
Merchant Shipping Acts, 1871 and 1873- Prosecutions for Unseaworthy Ships, [226]
State of the Iron-clad Ships, [225] 1185 Wooden Ships of War, Sale of, [222] 995 Navy-Cadets, Training of-Competitive Ex- aminations, Res. [226] 463, 464 Navy Estimates-Admiralty Office, [223] 658 Arctic Expedition, [222] 1354 Coast Guard Service, [223] 659
Dockyards, &c. [225] 1207; [226] 496, 500 Men and Boys, and Royal Marines, [222] 1643, 1669
Miscellaneous Services, [223] 662
Pay to Officers of the Navy and Marines, [226] 485
Ordnance Select Committee, Res. [225] 340 Parliament-Bates, Mr., Motion for a Select
Committee, [226] 342, 344, 348, 355, 356; Amendt. 357; Amendt. 359, 365
Pim, Captain, and Mr. E. J. Reed, [223] 1211 Post Office-Treasury Commission on the Tele- graphs, [226] 854
Sheerness-Sea Wall, [226] 860
Unseaworthy Ships-Deck Cargoes, [226] 857 Unseaworthy Ships, Leave, [226] 157; 2R. 251; Comm. Amendt. 380, 384, 390; cl. 1, 405, 408, 409, 413; add. cl. 414, 422, 426, 429, 430; Consid. 579, 584; cl. 3, 585; 3R. 619
Moved," For Address for Return of the num- ber of committals to Reformatories during the last two years by justices in petty ses- sions; stating the ages of the children, the nature of the offences, and the duration of
the sentences (The Earl of Shaftesbury)
August 9, [226] 725; Motion agreed to
Regimental Exchanges Bill
(Mr. Secretary Hardy, Mr. Stanley)
c. Motion for Leave (Mr. Gathorne Hardy) Feb 8, 222] 122; after short debate, Motion agreed to; Bill ordered; read 10* [Bill 3]
. Moved, "That the Bill be now read 20" Feb 22, 628
Regimental Exchanges Bill-cont.
Amendt. to leave out " now," and add " upon this day six months" (Mr. Trevelyan); after long debate, Moved, "That the debate be now adjourned (Sir Henry Havelock); Motion withdrawn
Main Question put; A. 282, N. 185; M. 97; Bill read 2o
Division List, A. and N., 714 The Regulations, Questions, General Sir George Balfour, Mr. O'Reilly; Answers, Mr. Ga- thorne Ilardy Mar 1, 997
Order for Committee read; Moved, "That Mr. Speaker do now leave the Chair" (Mr. Gathorne Hardy) Mar 4, 1204
Amendt. to leave out from "That," and add "this House is of opinion that Regimental Exchanges may be properly allowed under official control; but that any legislation per- mitting a public officer to pay a sum of money by way of profit or bonus to another officer in respect of a bargain for the exchange of their offices would be injurious to the public service" (Mr. Goschen) v.: Question pro- posed, "That the words, &c.;" after long debate, Question put; A. 282, N. 186; M. 96
Division List, A. and N., 1269 Main Question, "That Mr. Speaker, &c.," put, and agreed to; Committee
On Question, "That the Preamble be post- poned?" Moved, "That the Chairman do report Progress, and ask leave to sit again" (The Marquess of Hartington); Question put; A. 159, N. 267; M. 108
Moved, "That the Chairman do now leave the Chair" (Mr. Macdonald); after short debate, Motion withdrawn; Cominittee-R.P.
. Question, Observations, The Marquess of Har- tington; Reply, Mr. Disraeli Mar 5, 1288 Committee-R.P. Mar 15, 1808
Committee; Report Mar 16, 1889
223] Read 3°, after short debate Mar 18, 66 .Field Officers, Question, Mr. Childers; Answer, Mr. Gathorne Hardy Mar 18, 30
1. Read 1* (Lord President) Mar 19 (No. 44) 224] Moved, That the Bill be now read 2a"
May 7, 213 Amendt. to leave out ("now,") and add at the end of the Motion (" this day six months ") (The Viscount Cardwell); after long debate, on Question, That ("now,") &c.; Cont. 137, Not-cont. 60; M. 77; Bill read 2a
Division List, Cont. and Not-Cont., 286 Committee; Report May 11, 462
Read 3* May 13
Royal Assent May 28
. Personal Explanation, The Marquess of Lans- downe June 1, 1203
Registration of Trade Marks Bill (The Lord Chancellor)
i. Presented; read 1a June 22, [225] 289 (No. 167) Read 2a June 28
Committee; Report July 1
Read 3 July 2
c. Read 1°* (Mr. Cavendish Bentinck) July 6 [Bill 242]
Moved, "That the Bill be now read 20" July 15, 1555; Moved, "That the Debate be now adjourned" (Mr. Eustace Smith); Motion withdrawn
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