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AT THE OFFICE FOR HANSARD'S PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES,"
22, PATERNOSTER ROW. [E.C.]
Moved, "That Standing Order No. XXXIV. be considered in order to its
being dispensed with,"-(The Lord Herschell)
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Motion agreed to.
TITHE RENT-CHARGE (IRELAND)-
Moved, "That the Marquess of Waterford be heard sitting,”—( The
Earl of Milltown)
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Questions, Observations, The Marquess of Waterford, Lord Fitzgerald,
The Earl of Milltown; Reply, The Lord Privy Seal (Earl Cadogan)..
High Courts in India Bill (No. 184)-
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Moved, "That the Bill be now read 2","-(The Viscount Cross)
After short debate, Motion agreed to:-Bill read 2" accordingly, and com-
mitted to a Committee of the Whole House on Thursday next.
DUBLIN GARRISON-MOTION FOR AN ADDRESS—
Moved, "That an humble Address be presented to Her Majesty thanking Her Majesty
for laying before Parliament the Report on the prevalence of enteric fever in the
Royal Barracks, Dublin; and to pray Her Majesty to give directions that the
recommendations contained therein may be carried out,”—(The Earl Beauchamp)
After short debate, Motion (by leave of the House) withdrawn.
ELECTIONS (INTERVENTION OF PEERS AND PRELATES IN PARLIAMENTARY
ELECTIONS)-THE SELECT COMMITTEE-Question, Lord Thurlow; An-
swer, The Earl of Milltown
Solicitors Bill [H.L.]—Presented (The Lord Esher); read 1• (No. 195)
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