Representation of the People Bill (Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Secretary Walpole, Lord Stanley)
Ordered, That the Orders of the Day be post- poned until after the Notice of Motion rela- tive to the Representation of the People (Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer) March 18, 5 c. Motion for leave (Mr. Chancellor of the Ex- chequer); after long debate, Motion agreed to; Bill ordered; read 1o Mar 18, 6
[Bill 79] Moved, "That the Bill be now read 20" (Mr. Hunt) Mar 25, 472; after long debate, De- bate adjourned
Debate resumed (Second Night) Mar 26, 569 After long debate, Question put, and agreed to; Bill read 2o
Representation of the People Bill-cont. Clauses 1 and 2 agreed to
Clause 3 (Occupation Franchise for Voters in Boroughs); Amendt. in page 2, lines 3 and 4, after and 2," to insert "whether he in person or his landlord be rated to the relief of the poor" (Mr. Gladstone); Question, "That the words, &c.," after long debate, Committee-R.P.
Committee April 12, 1599
Clause 3, Question again proposed, "That those words be there inserted ;' after long debate, A. 289, N. 310; M. 21: Division List, Ayes and Noes, 1699; Committee-R.P. Committee May 2, 1879
Amendt. Clause 3, page 2, leave out lines 4, 5, 6 and 7, and insert "is on the last day of July then last past, and has during the whole of the two years immediately preceding, been the occupier as owner or tenant of any house, warehouse, counting house, shop, or other building being either separately or jointly with any land within such borough of a rateable value of or exceeding five pounds" (Earl Grosvenor); after short de- bate, Amendt. negatived
Amendt. in page 2, line 5, to leave out "two years," "and insert "twelve calen-
dar months" (Mr. Ayrton); after long de- bate, A. 197, N. 278; M. 81; Division List, Ayes and Noes, 1908
Question, "That the words 'twelve calendar months' be there inserted" (Mr. Ayrton); Committee-R.P.
Representation of the People (Ireland) Bill (Colonel French, Mr. Marsh) Question, Mr. Chichester Fortescue; Answer, The Chancellor of the Exchequer Mar 21,
Order for Committee read April 8, 1268 After short debate, Instruction to the Com- mittee, that they have power to alter the law of rating (Mr. Coleridge), 1270 Moved, "That it be an Instruction to the Com- mittee, that they have power to make pro- vision for the prevention of Bribery and Cor- ruption at Elections" (Sir Rainald Knight-e. ley); after debate, Motion withdrawn Moved, "That Mr. Speaker do now leave the Chair"
Amendt. To leave out from "That," and add "all Parliamentary Boroughs having a less population than 10,000 persons, according to the Census of 1861, and from which the second seat be taken, shall be increased by adding either from the immediately sur- rounding district, or from one or more neigh- bouring Boroughs or Towns, a sufficient number of inhabitants to give to every such Parliamentary Borough a population of not less than 10,000 persons" (Captain Hayter), 1278; after further debate, Question, "That the words, &c.," put, and agreed to Original Question again proposed, "That Mr. Speaker do now leave the Chair; after further long debate, Motion, "That the Debate be now adjourned" (Mr. Gorst) put, and negatived; main Question put, and agreed to
Clause 3, Notice, Mr. Gladstone April 9, 1338; Amendments (Mr. Gladstone), 1416 Order for Committee read; Motion, Mr. Speaker do now leave the Chair" Moved, That this House do now adjourn (Earl Grosvenor) April 11, 1486; after de- bate, Motion withdrawn Committee; Preamble postponed
Ordered; after debate, read 1o April 9, 1349 [Bill 115]
Representation of the People (Scotland)
RICHMOND, Duke of (President of the Board of Trade)
Oaths Commission, 560
Private Bills-Board of Trade Reports, 704
ROEBUCK, Mr. J. A., Sheffield
Public Houses, &c. Leave, 160; Amendt. 162,
Representation of the People, Leave, 17, 65; 2R. 539, 656; Comm. 1285; cl. 3, Motion for Adjournment, 1573, 1599
Unjust Weights and Measures Convictions, 1337
ROLT, Sir J., sec ATTORNEY GENERAL, The
Roman Catholic Churches, Schools, and | SAMUELSON, Mr. B., Banbury Glebes (Ireland) Bill (Sir Colman Nantlle Railway Company, 562
O'Loghlen, Mr. Gregory, Mr. Murphy)
c. Ordered; read 10* April 30
RUSSELL, Earl
Canada Railway Loan, 3R. 1458 Luxemburg, Duchy of, 1868 Tornado," Case of the, 1263
RUSSELL, Colonel Sir C., Berkshire Hyde Park-Reform Meeting, 1935 Mutiny, Comm. cl. 22, 921
Russian America, Cession of, to the United States
Question, Mr. Watkin; Answer, Lord Stanley April 1, 910; Question, The Earl of Claren- don; Answer, The Duke of Buckingham April 2, 979; Question, Sir Andrew Agnew; Answer, Lord Stanley April 4, 1108
ST. LEONARDS, Lord
Trades Unions, Comm. cl. 2, 270; cl. 4, 273
Sale and Purchase of Shares Bill (Mr. Leeman, Mr. Waldegrave-Leslie, Mr. Goldney) [Bill 38] c. Order for Committee read; Moved, "That Mr. Speaker do now leave the Chair" (Mr. Leeman) Mar 18, 96 Amendt. To leave out from "That," and add "the Bill be committed to a Select Com-
mittee" (Mr. Grenfell); after short debate,
Amendt. withdrawn; Bill considered in Committee Mar 18-R.P. Committee-R.P. Mar 20, 267
Committee; Report April 2, 1063 [Bill 103] Considered as amended* April 4 Read 30 April 5
1. Read 1* (The Lord Redesdale) April 8
SELWIN, Mr. H. J., Essex, S.
Artizans' and Labourers' Dwellings, 2R. 675
SELWYN, Mr. C. J., Cambridge University Hyde Park-Reform Meeting, 1981 Spiritual Destitution, 2R. 1087 Supply-New Courts of Justice, 1827
Tests Abolition (Oxford), Comm. 1432, 1446
Navy-Motion for Returns, 813
"Tornado" and "Victoria"
Question, Sir Robert Collier; Answer, Lord Stanley Mar 21, 281; Question, Sir Robert Collier; Answer, Lord Stanley Mar 25, 469; Notice of Motion for Papers (The Marquess of Clanricarde) postponed Mar 26, 560; Question, Mr. Osborne; Answer, Lord Stanley April 4, 1109; Postponement of Notice; Question, The Earl of Malmesbury; Answer, The Marquess of Clanricarde April 8, 1260; short debate thereon; Question, Mr. Osborne ; Answer, Lord Stanley April 8, 1287; Ques- tion, Mr. Osborne ; Answer, Lord Stanley April 11, 1482; Question, Colonel Sykes; Answer, Lord Stanley April 12, 1586; Post- ponement of Motion (The Marquess of Clan- ricarde) May 2, 1870; Observations, Lord Stanley, Mr. Baillie Cochrane, 1876
Parl. Papers [3772, 3801, 3813, 3815, 3820, 3825]
SPEAKER, The (Right Hon. J. E. Denison) Nottinghamshire, N.
Army-Flogging in the, 292
Churchward, Mr., Case of, Motion for an Ad- dress, 173, 1477
Ecclesiastical Establishments in the West Indies, 887
Ecclesiastical Titles Act Repeal, Leave, 370 Factory Acts Extension, 2R. 451
Ireland-Tyrone Magistrates, 393 ;-Adminis tration of Justice, 858, 860, 864, 880, 884, 885, 887;-Fenianism, 1930, 1931, 1932;- Fenian Prisoners, 1990
London, Chatham, and Dover Railway Com- pany, Motion for a Committee, 1343 Metropolis Gas, 2R. 1921
Navy-Roman Catholics, 316
Public Houses, &c. Leave, 160
Religious, &c. Buildings (Sites), Consid. 798 Representation of the People, 125; Comm. 1272, 1285, 1505
Tenants Improvements (Ireland), 2R. 1780 Tests Abolition (Oxford), Comm. 1443 Writs for re-election, Res. 1201 Young, Mr., Pension to, 441
SPEIRS, Mr. A. A., Renfrewshire Scotland-Members for, 396
Spiritual Destitution Bill
(Mr. Ayrton, Mr. Beresford Hope)
c. Moved, "That the Bill be now read 2o " (Mr: Ayrton) April 3, 1069 [Bill 27] Amendt. to leave out "now," and add "upon this day six months" (Mr. Howes); after long debate, Question, "That now,' &c.; A. 78, N. 173; M. 95; words added; main Question, as amended, agreed to; Bill put off for six months
Navy Claim of Assistant-Commissary-General Swan, 1873
STANLEY OF ALDERLEY, Lord
Private Bills-Board of Trade Reports, 705 Traffic Regulation (Metropolis), Report, 110
STANLEY, Right Hon. Lord Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs), Lynn Regis
Agriculture of Austria and Denmark, 1485 Cholera Congress at Constantinople, 732
Cyclone," Owners of the, 731
Easter Holydays, Adjournment for the, 1596 International Currency Conference, 1479 Ionian Islands-State of the, 816 Italy-The Ministry, 1175
Japan-European Troops at Yokuhama, 1107 Luxemburg-Grand Duchy of, 909, 1253, 1257, 1705, 1786
Mexican Bondholders, 280 Muscat-Imaum of, 1478
Plantagenet Statues at Fontevrault, 817 Portugal-Commercial Treaty with, 564 Representation of the People, 908; Comm. 1502; cl. 3, 1575
Russian America-Cession of, to the United States, 911, 1109
Servia-Jews in, Motion for Papers, 843 Spain--Relations with, 1109, 1110, 1267, 1268, 1482, 1586
"Tornado," Case of the, 282, 1876
Turkey-Cholera at Constantinople, 283 ;-
Christian Subjects of the Porte, 284;- Fortresses in Servia, 288
United States-The "Alabama" Claims, 471 "Victoria," Case of the, 469
Sunday Lectures Bill (Viscount Amberley, Mr. Stuart Mill, Mr. Coleridge) c. Ordered, after short debate; read 1° April 2, 998 [Bill 106]
Considered in Committee-NAVY ESTIMATES- Question [March 14] again proposed, "That 67,300 Men and Boys be employed for the Sea and Coast Guard Services, for the year ending on the 31st day of March, 1868, in- cluding 16,200 Royal Marines" Mar 21, 321 Motion, "That 65,300 Men and Boys be em- ployed for the Sea and Coast Guard Services, for the year ending on the 31st day of March, 1868, including 16,200 Royal Marines" (Mr. Childers); after long debate, Committee R.P. Question again proposed Mar 22, 448; after short debate, Committee R.P.
Question again proposed April 1, 935; after long debate, Amendt. withdrawn; original Question put, and agreed to.-(2.) £1,900,952, Wages, 971; after short debate, Vote agreed to.-(3.) £1,241,614, Victuals and Clothing, agreed to
Motion, "That a sum, not exceeding £176,018, be granted to Her Majesty, to defray the Salaries of the Officers and the Contingent Expenses of the Admiralty Office, which will come in course of payment during the year ending on the 31st day of March, 1868; after further short debate, Motion, "That the Chairman do report Progress, and ask leave to sit again" (Mr. Serjeant Gaselee) put, and negatived; original Question put, and agreed to-Resolutions reported April 2 Considered in Committee-CIVIL SERVICE ESTI- MATES-£2,000, Special Rewards to certain members of the Irish Constabulary Force Mar 29, 894; after short debate, Vote agreed to Considered in Committee - CIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATES £402,000, Advances for New Courts of Justice and Offices April 30, 1826; after short debate, Vote agreed to
SURTEES, Mr. H. E., Hertfordshire Cattle Disease, 781
SYKES, Colonel W. H., Aberdeen City Army-Colour Serjeant Connell, 467;-Pur- chase of Commissions, Res. 1802
Artizans' and Labourers' Dwellings, 2R. 690 Cattle Plague-Compensation for Slaughtered Cattle, 1230; Res. 2014 Financial Statement, 1152
Houses of Parliament, Leave, 166
Metropolis Gas, 2R. 1918
Mutiny, Comm. Preamble, 934
Navy Estimates-Men and Boys, 943
Public Health (Scotland), 2R. 1926
Scotland-Management of Scotch Business in Parliament, 400
Spain-Relations with, 1586
Storm Signals, 1173
SYNAN, Mr. E. J., Limerick Co.
Army-Medical Officers, 281
Bridges (Ireland), 2R. 797
Tenants Improvements (Ireland) Bill-cont. Moved, "That the Debate be now adjourned" (Mr. Candlish); after short debate, Motion agreed to; Debate adjourned
Question, Sir Frederick Heygate; Answer, The Chancellor of the Exchequer April 12, 1585 Debate resumed April 29, 1710 Amendt. to leave out from "That," and add "without prejudging the second reading of this Bill, this House is of opinion that no enactment for the settlement of the Landlord and Tenant question in Ireland can be deemed satisfactory which does not provide for the encouragement of leases in that Country" (Mr. Gregory); Question, "That the words, &c.;" after long debate, Moved, "That the Debate be now adjourned" (Mr. Graves), 1778; Motion withdrawn Question "That the words, &c.," negatived Question, "That the words without prejudging the second reading of this Bill, this House is of opinion that no enactment for the settle- ment of the Landlord and Tenant question in Ireland can be deemed satisfactory which does not provide for the encouragement of leases in that Country,' be there added" Amendt. proposed to proposed Amendt. by leaving out all after "opinion," and add "No property should be charged with the repayment of loans advanced for the pur- pose of making improvements except such improvements be made with the consent of the landlord" (Mr. Sandford)
Question, "That the words, &c.;" A. 104, N. 108; M. 4
Question, "That the words 'no property, &c.,' be there added "
Moved, "That the debate be now adjourned" (Mr. Dick); A. 115, N. 97; M. 18; Debate adjourned
Question, Mr. Maguire; Answer, The Chancellor of the Exchequer May 3, 1934
Tenure of Land (Ireland) Bill
(The Marquess of Clanricarde)
Ireland-Inspectors of Weights and Measures, 7. Read 2, after short debate April 9, 1323 (No.23)
Motion for a Committee, 414
Fenian Prisoners, 1951
Offices and Oaths, Comm. cl. 1, 1398
Promissory Notes (Ireland), 2R. 1863
Representation of the People-Voting Papers, 1174
Tenants Improvements (Ireland), 2R. 1162, 1737
Tests Abolition (Oxford) Bill
(Mr. Coleridge, Mr. Grant Duff)
c. Order for Committee read; Moved, "That Mr. Speaker do now leave the Chair" April 10, 1431
Moved, "That it be an Instruction to the Committee, that they have power to extend the provisions of the Bill to the University of Cambridge" (Mr. Fawcett); after long debate, A. 253, N. 166; M. 87; Division List, Ayes and Noes, 1443
Motion, "That Mr. Speaker do now leave the Chair," agreed to Committee; Report April 10
Thames Embankment-Sheilds' Petition Moved, "That the Petition of Francis Webb Sheilds, C. E. [presented 8th March], relative to the Thames Embankment, be referred to a Select Committee to inquire into the alle- gations thereof and to report their opinion to the House" (Mr. Lowe) Mar 21, 371
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