PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS ACT, 1868-Tipperary | Parliamentary Elections (Returning Officers) Bill
222] Moved, "That an humble Address be pre- sented to Her Majesty, praying that She will be graciously pleased to give directions that there be laid before this House, Copies of the following Documents :
"1. The Warrant or Order under which Mr. Mitchel was sent from Bermuda to the Cape of Good Hope;
"2. The Despatches from or to the Governor of that Colony in respect of that Colony re- fusing permission to the Government to land convicts there;
"3. The Warrant or Order under which Mr. Mitchel was sent to Van Diemen's Land; and,
"4. The Warrant or Order under which he was held in custody there" (Mr. Meldon) Mar 4, 1273; after short debate, Question put; A. 46, N. 171; M. 125
. Questions, Mr. Sullivan; Answers, The At- torney General Mar 15, 1800
Papers relating to the Case. P.P. No. 50
Amendt. to leave out from "That," and add "no measure dealing with the expenses of Returning Officers is likely to reduce those expenses which does not interest the consti- tuencies in economy by relieving candidates of the charge" (Mr. Fawcett) v.; after de- bate, Question put, "That the words, &c. ;" A. 150, N. 46; M. 104
Main Question, "That Mr. Speaker, &c.," put, and agreed to; Committee; Report Considered May 25, [224] 917
Moved, "That the further Consideration of the Bill be adjourned" (Captain Nolan); Ques- tion put, and negatived
. Read 1 (The Viscount Enfield) August 2 Read 2 August 3, [226] 434 (No. 250) Committee; Report August 6 Read 3 August 7
Returned from Commons August 10 (No. 282 Royal Assent August 13 [38 & 39 Vict. c.84]
Parliament-Corrupt Practices at Parlia-Parliamentary Elections (Validity of
mentary Elections-See title Corrupt Practices at Parliamentary Elections Parliamentary and Municipal Elections
Amendt. on Committee of Supply Mar 19, To
Bill withdrawn* April 29 Parliamentary Proceedings (Oaths and Costs) Bill [U.L.]
leave out from "That," and add "a Select Committee be appointed to inquire into the existing machinery of Elections, with power to suggest amendments in the same (Sir 1. Presented; read 1* July 26 Charles W. Dilke) v., [223] 82; Question proposed, "That the words, &c.; after de- bate, Amendt, withdrawn
The Register of Electors, Question, Mr. Cart- wright; Answer, Mr. Sclater-Booth Mar 15, [222] 1801
The Law of Registration, Question, Mr. Hay- ter: Answer, Mr. Disraeli June 14, [224]
PARNELL, Mr. C. S., Meath
Army-Divine Service, Attendance at-Meath Militia, [224] 1625, 1923, 1924; [225] 158 Criminal Law-Samuel Dawson, Case of, [226] 372
Parliament-Public Business, [226] 96 Peace Preservation (Ireland), Comm. [223] 1643; cl. 3, 1915; cl. 5, [224] 42, 185 Political Offenders, Imprisonment of, [225] 1201 Prison Regulations-Clerical Vestments, [226] 370
Supply-National Education, Ireland-Com- missioners of, [226] 335
Question, Sir William Fraser; Answer, Mr. Bourke July 12, [225] 1653
Patents for Inventions Bill [H.L.]
(The Lord Chancellor)
Peace Preservation (Ireland) Bill
(Sir Michael Hicks-Beach, Mr. Solicitor General for Ireland)
c. Orders of the Day postponed (Mr. Disraeli) Mar 1
Motion for Leave (Sir Michael Hicks-Beach) 222] Mar 1, 998; after debate, Motion agreed to; Bill ordered; read 1°* [Bill 77]
. Question, Lord Robert Montagu; Answer, Sir Michael Hicks Beach Mar 2, 1052 223] Carrying Arms, Question, Mr. Callan; An- swer, Sir Michael Hicks-Beach Mar 22, 137 . Moved, "That the Bill be now read 20" Mar 22, 148
Amendt. to leave out from " That," and add "this House disapproves of the imposition or maintenance of exceptional legislation, except in those cases where urgent grounds, proving the necessity of it, have been clearly shown; and that sufficient grounds for the maintenance of any exceptional legislation have not been proved to exist at present in Ireland" (Lord Robert Montagu) v.; Ques- tion proposed, "That the words, &c. ;" after long debate, Moved, "That the Debate be now adjourned" (Mr. O'Leary); after fur- ther short debate, Motion withdrawn Question again proposed, "That the words, &c. ;" Moved, "That the Debate be now ad- journed" (Mr. Callan); Motion agreed to; Debate adjourned
. Adjourned Debate resumed Mar 23, 232; after long debate, Question put; A. 264, N. 69; M. 195
Main Question put, and agreed to; Bill read 20
Division List, Ayes and Noes, 292 Reports of Magistrates and Police, Westmeath, Question, Mr. Butt; Answer, Sir Michael Hicks- Beach April 20, 1286
Order for Committee read; Moved, "That Mr. Speaker do now leave the Chair" April 22,
Amendt. to leave out from "That," and add "in the opinion of this House, it is inexpe- dient to proceed with the consideration of a Bill re-enacting and modifying detached por-
Peace Preservation (Ireland) Bill-cont.
tions of several statutes, until it is put into such a form as to show clearly and distinctly the provisions which are to form part of the continued and revised code" (Mr. Biggar) v. ; Question proposed, "That the words, &c. ;' after long debate, Moved, "That the Debate be now adjourned" (Mr. O'Leary); after further short debate, Question put; A. 63, N. 245; M. 182
Original Question again proposed; Moved, That this House do now adjourn" (Mr. O'Gorman); Motion withdrawn
Original Question again proposed; Debate ad- journed
223] Adjourned Debate resumed April 26, 1640; after debate, Question put; A, 155, N. 69 ; M. 86
Main Question, "That Mr. Speaker, &c.," put, and agreed to; Committee-R.P. .Fire-arms, Question, Mr. Sullivan; Answer, Sir Michael Hicks-Beach April 29, 1822 . Committee-R.P. April 29, 1828 Committee-R.P. April 30, 1894 Committee-R.P. May 3, 1963 224] Committee-R.P. May 4, 24 Committee; Report May 6, 179 Considered May 10, 398
. Moved, "That the Bill be now read 30" May 11, 477
Amendt. to leave out "now," and add "upon this day six months " (Mr. Butt); after short debate, Question put, "That 'now,' &c.; A. 287, N. 70; M. 217
Main Question put, and agreed to; Bill read 3o [New Title] .Suspension of the Standing Orders by the Lords, Question, Captain Nolan; Answer, Mr. Disraeli May 24, 792
Read 1* (Lord President) May 11 (No. 100) . Read 2, after short debate May 13, 570
. Committee; Report; Standing Orders Nos. 37. and 38. considered and dispensed with; Bill read 3 May 14, 633 Royal Assent May 28
PEASE, Mr. J. W., Durham, S. Agricultural Holdings (England), Comm. [225] 1678, 1683; cl. 3, 1757; cl. 5, Amendt. 1847, 1849, 1852; cl. 6, 1917, 1920 Ancient Monuments, 2R. [223] 907 Army-Reduction of the Land Forces, Res. [222] 1406
Durham Capitular Estates (Customary Te- nants), Motion for a Select Committee, [222] 1489 Elementary Education Act-National Schools, Middleton, [224] 1920
Elementary School Teachers, Res. [225] 794 India and China-Opium Traffic, Res. [225] #584
National Debt (Sinking Fund), Comm. [224]
Roumania-Outrage on Mr. and Mrs. Dodsham, [223] 24
Sale of Food and Drugs, Comm. cl. 4, [223] 1271; cl. 5, 1273; cl. 9, [224] 198 Supply-Public Education, England and Wales, [225] 838
Turnpike Trusts, Res. [222] 949
PELLY, Sir H., Huntingdonshire Army Organization-Recruits, Res. [223] 1315 PEMBERTON, Mr. E. L., Kent, E.
Adulteration of Food Act-Beer, [222] 1183 Herne Bay Fishery Act, 1864, [225] 1243
Ways and Means-Financial Statement, [224] PEMBROKE, Earl of
PEEK, Sir H. W., Surrey, Mid.
Woolwich Academy-New Regulations, [222]
Adulteration of Food and Drugs, 2R. [222] PENNANT, Hon. G. D., Carnarvonshire
Ancient Monuments, 2R. [223] 906
Customs and Excise Establishments, [223] 1214 Sale of Food and Drugs, Comm. cl. 3, [223] 1266, 1267; cl. 4, 1271; cl. 9, [224] 197; cl. 21, 510; cl. 24, 598; cl. 29, Amendt. 602, 603
Ways and Means-Financial Statement, Res. [223] 1060
PEEL, Right Hon. Sir R., Tamworth Queen v. Castro, Personal Explanation, [223] 1638, 1640; [224] 178
PEEL, Mr. A. W., Warwick Bo.
Canada, Dominion of-Immigration and Colo- nization, [226] 373
Marine Insurance, Motion for an Address, [222] 1747
Merchant Shipping Acts Amendment, 2R. [223] 533, 534; Comm. cl. 9, [225] 134; cl. 12, 269
Unseaworthy Ships, 2R. [226] 246
PELL, Mr. A., Leicestershire, S.
Supply-Wales, Prince of-H.R. H.'s Visit to India, [225] 1521
PENNINGTON, Mr. F., Stockport
Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1871-Picket- ing, [224] 582
Agricultural Holdings (England), Report, cl. 4, Amendt. [224] 379; 3R. Amendt. 559 Conspiracy, and Protection of Property, Report, Amendt. [226] 368
Germany and Belgium-International Law, [225] 1316
Land Titles and Transfer, Report, [222] 1797 Prince Edward's Island, [226] 2
Regimental Exchanges, 2R. [224] 256
Sale of Food and Drugs, Report, Amendt. [225] 945, 946
Supreme Court of Judicature Act (1873) Amendment, 2R. [222] 739, 985; Comm.
Supreme Court of Judicature Act (1873) Amendment (No. 2), 1R. [223] 595; 2R. 1093; Report, 1813
225] Agricultural Holdings (England), 2R. 478; PERKINS, Sir F., Southampton Comm. cl. 3, 1758; cl. 5, Amendt. 1855; cl. 6, 1912, 1918, 1920, 1921, 1924
226] cl. 7, 61; cl. 24, 111; cl. 43, 135; cl. 45, 193; add. cl. 199, 201 Ancient Monuments, 2R. [223] 912 Canada, Dominion of-Emigration of Pauper Children, [222] 1389
Conspiracy, and Protection of Property, Comm. cl. 10, [225] 1357
Criminal Law-Cost of Prosecutions, [224] 755
Education in Rural Districts, Res. Amendt. [222] 1067, 1075, 1119 Enclosure of Lands, [225] 1948 Parliament Business of the House-Count- out, [225] 1768
Public Health, Comm. cl. 62, Amendt. [224] 889; cl. 129, Amendt. 891, 892; cl. 168, 893
Army Knightsbridge Barracks, [225] 256 Army-Volunteers and Militia-Retired Rank, [224] 1467
Artizans Dwellings, Comm. cl. 2, [223] 65 Criminal Law Chandler, Sarah, Case of, [225] 1380
Naval College for Cadets-" Britannia" mittee, Report of the, Res. [225] 892 Navy-Training Ships-H.M.S. "Boscawen," [223] 81
Supply-Wales, Prince of-H.R.II.'s Visit to India, [225] 1526
Permissive Prohibitory Liquor Bill (Sir Wilfrid Lawson, Sir Thomas Bazley, Mr. Downing, Mr. Richard, Dr. Cameron, Mr. Dalway, Mr. William Johnston)
Public Works Loan Acts Amendment, 2R. [224] c. Considered in Committee; Resolution agreed 836
Sale of Food and Drugs, Comm. cl. 9, [224]
198; Amendt. 205; cl. 18, Amendt, 208; cl. 21, Amendt. 512
Supply Board of Supervision and Public Health, Scotland, [225] 931 Law Charges, England, [225] 1017
Rates on Government Property, [224] 773 Turnpike Trusts, Res. [222] 964
Ways and Means-Financial Statement, Res. [223] 1056
to, and reported; Bill ordered; read 1°* Feb 8 [Bill 19] Moved, "That the Bill be now read 20" June 16, [225] 4 Amendt. to leave out "now," and add "upon this day three months" (Mr. Wheelhouse); after long debate, Question put, "That 'now,' &c. ;" A. 86, N. 371; M. 285 Words added; main Question, as amended, put, and agreed to; 2R. put off for three months Division List, A. and N., 74
Crew of the Talisman," Question, Dr. C. Cameron; Answer, Mr. Bourke July 30, [226] 216
Sale of Guano, Question, Captain Nolan; An- swer, Mr. Bourke June 3, [224] 1355
PETERBOROUGH, Bishop of
Church Patronage, 2R. [222] 808, 835; Comm. cl. 4, [224] 1211; cl. 12, 1218, 1220; cl. 18, 1223; cl. 19, 1231; Report, 1399; 3R. 1459
Justices of the Peace Qualification, 2R. [223] 770 National Education (Ireland), [225] 153
Petty Sessions Courts (Ireland) Bill (Mr. O'Sullivan, Captain Nolan, Mr. French, Mr. Ronayne)
c. Ordered; read 1°* April 23 [Bill 138] Bill withdrawn* July 9
Pharmacy Bill (Sir Michael Hicks-Beach, Mr. Solicitor General for Ireland)
c. Ordered; read 1°* May 13 Read 2o, after short debate June 18, [225] 221 Committee; Report June 21
Committee (on re-comm.); Report July 9 Considered July 15
7. Read 1 (The Lord President) July 19
Read 2a, after short debate July 22, 1797 Committee July 23
PIм, Captain B., Gravesend
Marine Mutiny, Comm. add. cl. [223] 353 Mercantile Marine-" Druid," Case of the- Wreck Register, 1874 and 1875, [225] 550 Merchant Shipping Act-Certification to Fo- reigners, [222] 993
Merchant Shipping Act, 1854-Survey of Pas- senger Steamers, [225] 91, 1242
Merchant Shipping Acts Amendment, Comm. cl. 13, Amendt. [225] 274; cl. 18, Amendt. 278, 279
Navy-Miscellaneous Questions
Chief Naval Instructor-" Britannia" Cadet Ship, [225] 1142
Competitive Designs, [225] 1477 Engineer Officers, Pay of, [222] 1694 H.M.S. "Captain," Loss of the, [224] 1132 H.M. Ships, Cork Mattresses for, [222]1607 H.M. Yacht "Osborne," [224] 161
Ships Ballasted-II.M.S." Osborne," [225]
Ships of the late Chief Constructor, [222]
Passengers Act, 1855-Surgeons in Passenger Ships, [222] 1604
Pim, Captain, and Mr. E. J. Reed, [223] 1210 Training Schools and Ships, 2R. [223] 399 Uruguay-Monte Video, Atrocities in, [222]
PLAYFAIR, Right Hon. Mr. Lyon, Edin- burgh and St. Andrew's Universities Adulteration of Food and Drugs, 2R. [222] 608, 615
Apothecaries Hall (Ireland)—Licentiates, [224] 1807
Army-Medical Service, [222] 1801
Militia Medical Officers, [225] 1379
Artizans Dwellings, 2R. [222] 378; Comm. cl. 4, [223] 121
Banks of Issue, Nomination of Committee, [223] 875
Bankers Act Amendment, 2R. Amendt. [222]
Civil Service Commission, Report, [223] 1958 Courts of Law (Scotland)-Judges of the Su- preme Courts-Salaries, [223] 1633
Education Department-New Code, 1875, Mo- tion for an Address, [222] 1519
Education (Scotland)-Pupil Teachers, [223]
Education (Scotland) Act, Res. [224] 912 Endowed Schools and Hospitals (Scotland),
Friendly Societies, Consid. cl. 28, [225] 314
PLAYFAIR, Right Hon. Mr. Lyon-cont. Judicial Statistics of Scotland, [226] 218 Medical Education of Women, [226] 270 Parliament-Public Business, [223] 81; [226]
Primary Education (Ireland) Commission (1870), Res. [222] 1319
Public Health, 2R. [223] 1245, 1444; Comm. [224] 876, 877; cl. 68, 889; cl. 89, 890; cl. 129, 892
Rivers Pollution Commissioners, [224] 161 223] Sale of Food and Drugs, Comm. cl. 3, 1264, 1266; cl. 4, 1271; Amendt. ib., 1272 224] cl. 9, 199; Amendt. 205, 206; cl. 21,
Motion for reporting Progress, 209, 512; Amendt. 513; cl. 24, 598
Savings Banks, &c. Comm. [224] 964; Pre- amble, 989, 1494
Supply-Learned Societies, Great Britain and Ireland, [226] 288
National Education, Ireland, Commissioners of, [226] 323
Public Education, England and Wales, [225]
Scottish Universities, Grants to, [226] 300, 308, 312
Universities (Scotland) (Degrees to Women), 2R. [222] 1142, 1156
Vivisection-A Royal Commission, [224] 794 Women's Disabilities Removal, 2R. [223] 451
PLIMSOLL, Mr. S., Derby Bo.
Board of Trade-Night Attendance, [223]141, 142, 229
Conspiracy, and Protection of Property, Consid. cl. 13, Amendt. [225] 1744, 1746, 1747, 1748 Marine Insurance, Motion for an Address, [222] 1757
Mercantile Marine-Seagoing Ships, [224] 1129
Wreck Register 1874 and 1875, [224] 1129 Merchant Shipping Acts-Miscellaneous Ques- tions
Overloading, [223] 229
Shipping Disasters, [222] 754 Steamship"Thornaby," [222] 1608
Unseaworthy Ships, [223] 26, 27, 469a;-
Darent," The, [225] 1483;-" Estella," The, 1483 Merchant Shipping Acts Amendment, Leave, [222] 130; 2R. [223] 540; [224] 1357; Comm. [225] 128; cl. 4, 129; cl. 5, Amendt. 130; cl. 20, 285, 551
Parliament-Miscellaneous Questions
Breach of Order, [225] 1822, 1824, 1825, 1826; [226] 178
Debates, Publication of, and Exclusion of Strangers, [224] 23
Public Business, [225] 448 Supply-Board of Trade, [224] 1772 Unseaworthy Ships, 2R. [226] 230, 245, 255
PLUNKET, Hon. D. R. (Solicitor Gene-
ral for Ireland), Dublin University Convention (Ireland) Act Repeal, 2R. [222]
Ireland-Miscellaneous Questions
Bankruptcy Law, [222] 1388
Civil Bill Courts, [225] 899
Criminal Law-Mary M'Mahon, Case of, [225] 783
VOL. CCXXVI. [THIRD SERIES.] [cont.
PLUNKET, Hon. D. R.-cont.
Intoxicating Liquors Act-Dublin Licensing Sessions, [223] 467a Lunatics, [224] 1922
Recorders' Courts, [225] 156
Trinity College, Dublin, [223] 1442 Ireland-Magistracy-Mr. L. J. Shea, Motion for Papers, [225] 705
Ireland, Property of the late Church of, Ad- dress for a Royal Commission, [224] 1059,
Landlord and Tenant (Ireland) Act (1870) Amendment, 2R. [224] 1330, 1332
Mitchel, John-Tipperary Election, Res. [222] 525;-Trial, Motion for Papers, 976 Parliament-Adjournment of the House, [226]
223] Peace Preservation (Ireland), 2R. 264, 265; Comm. cl. 2, 1663, 1666, 1674; cl. 3, 1839,
1841, 1850, 1859, 1895, 1896, 1977; cl. 4, 1979, 1980; Amendt. 1981, 1982, 1989; cl. 5, 1993
224] Comm. cl. 5, 33, 34; add. cl. 190; Sche- dule A. ib. ; Consid. 399; cl. 3, 425; Amendt. 427, 429, 430; Amendt. 434 Probate Court, Judge of, Imprisonment by- Dwyer, Thomas, Case of, [226] 220 Supply-Public Works Office, Ireland, [225]
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