HANSARD'S PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES,
SECOND VOLUME OF THE SESSION 1867-8.
EXPLANATION OF THE ABBREVIATIONS.
In Bills, Read 1o, 2o, 3o, or 1a, 2a, 3a, Read the First, Second, or Third Time.-In Speeches, 1R., 2R., 3R., Speech delivered on the First, Second, or Third Reading.-Amendt., Amend- ment. Res., Resolution.-Comm., Committee.-Re-Comm., Re-Committal.-Rep., Report.- Consid., Consideration.-Adj., Adjournment or Adjourned.-cl., Clause.--add. cl., Additional Clause.-neg., Negatived.-M. Q., Main Question.-O. Q., Original Question.-O. M., Original Motion.-P. Q., Previous Question.-R. P., Report Progress.-A., Ayes.-N., Noes.-M., Ma- jority.-1st. Div., 2nd. Div., First or Second Division.-l., Lords.-c., Commons.
When in this Index a is added to the Reading of a Bill, it indicates that no Debate took place upon that stage of the measure.
When in the Text or in the Index a Speech is marked thus, it indicates that the Speech is reprinted from a Pamphlet or some authorized Report.
When in the Index a † is prefixed to a Name or an Office (the Member having accepted or vacated office during the Session) and to Subjects of Debate thereunder, it indicates that the Speeches on those Subjects were delivered in the speaker's private or official character, as the case may be.
ANSON, Hon. Major A. H. A., Lichfield Army Estimates-Land Forces, 94 Colliers in the Wigan District, Strike of, 1224 India-Case of Sir T. J. Metcalfe, Motion for a Committee, 1268, 1278, 1280 Supply-Works, Buildings, &c. 285, 291
ANSTRUTHER, Sir R., Fifeshire Passenger Steamers, Overloading of, 450 Supply Volunteer Corps, 277
Crete-Insurrection in, Motion for an Address, 806, 813, 819
Established Church (Ireland) - The Resolu tions, 1448, 1453 Victoria--Appropriation Act, 1974, 1976, 1977
ARMSTRONG, Mr. Serjeant R., Sligo Bo. Bankruptcy (Ireland), 830
Established Church (Ireland), Comm. 623
Ball Cartridges to Soldiers in Barracks, Question, Mr. Hayter; Answer, Sir John Pakington May 8, 2002
Commissions, Question, Sir Thomas Lloyd; Answer, Sir John Pakington Mar 27, 358 Cooking Apparatus-Captain Warrens', Ques- tion, Colonel Sykes; Answer, Sir John Pa- kington Mar 26, 257-Messrs. Jeakes', Ques- tion, Mr. Thomson Hankey; Answer, Sir John Pakington Mar 30, 468
Daily Payment of Men, Question, Colonel W. Stuart; Answer, Sir John Pakington Mar 26,
Fever at the Mauritius—Mortality in the 86th Regiment, Question, Mr. Otway; Answer, Sir John Pakington Mar 23, 37; Mar 27, 360; Questions, Mr. Barclay, Mr. Whalley; Answers, Mr. Adderley April 1, 660; Ques- tion, Mr. Whalley; Answer, Sir John Pa- kington April 28, 1460; Question, Colonel North; Answer, Sir John Pakington May 7, 1883
Fortifications-Treasury Minute, Aug. 16, 1867, Question, Colonel Sykes; Answer, Mr. Sclater-Booth Mar 26, 260 Fortifications-Committee on Coast Defences, Question, Mr. O'Beirne; Answer, Sir John Pakington April 28, 1456 Officers holding Civil Appointments, Question, Mr. White; Answer, Sir John Pakington April 27, 1333
Promotions in the Coldstream Guards, Ques- tion, Sir Patrick O'Brien; Answer, Sir John Pakington April 30, 1579; May 7,
Reserve Forces-Militia Regulations, Question, The Marquess of Hartington; Answer, Sir John Pakington May 5, 1787 Woolwich Arsenal - Repair of Machinery, Question, Captain Pack-Beresford; Answer, Sir John Pakington April 28, 1455
Army-Administration of the
Amendt, on Committee of Supply May 8, To leave out from "That" and add "in the opinion of this House, it would be advan-
Amendt. on Committee of Supply May 8, To leave out from "That" and add "two Mem- bers of this House and another Civil En- gineer should be added to the Committee appointed to consider the question of the Fortifications for the defence of the United Kingdom and of the Colonies, and that ar- rangements shall be made to stop, as far as possible, all further outlay until that Com- mittee shall have reported to this House" (Mr. O'Beirne), 2021; Question, "That the words, &c.;" after debate, Amendt, with- drawn
Another Amendt. To leave out from "That" and add "in the opinion of this House, no further outlay on the Fortifications for the defence of the United Kingdom and of the Colonies, except such as may be absolutely necessary under existing Con- tracts, or to complete works which cannot be suspended without serious inconvenience, ought to be incurred until the Report of the Committee recently appointed shall have been laid before this House" (Mr. Childers), 2049; Question, "That the words, &c. ;" A. 93, N. 48; M. 45
Army-Military Education
Resolution for Address, "Praying that a Royal Commission composed of Military and Civilian Members be appointed to inquire into the pre- sent state of Military Education in this Coun- try, and more especially into the training of Candidates for Commissions in the Army, and into the constitution, system of Education, and discipline of the Royal Military Academy at Woolwich, and of the Royal Military Col- lege at Sandhurst, as well as into the rules and regulations under which Candidates are admitted into those Colleges" (Lord Eustace Cecil) May 5, 1819; after short debate, Motion agreed to
Artizans' and Labourers' Dwellings Bill (Mr. M Cullagh Torrens, Mr. Kinnaird, Mr. Locke)
c. Committee--R.P. April 1, 672 [Bill 1] Committee; Report April 21, 1063 [Bill 88] Considered as amended April 29, 1564; after short debate, Debate adjourned Adjourned Debate on Question [29th April], "That the Clause (Act not to apply to cases in which freeholder has successfully instituted proceedings and carries out necessary repairs) (Sir Francis Goldsmid) be now read 201 May 6, 1875; after short debate, Motion and clause withdrawn
Artizans' and Labourers' Dwellings Bill-cont. | BAINES, Mr. E., Leeds
Moved, "That the Bill be now read 30" (Mr. M-Cullagh Torrens) May 8, 2060 Amendt. to leave out from "Bill be" and add
"re-committed, for the purpose of amending the Schedule" (Mr. Ayrton); after short de- bate, Question, "That the words, &c.," put, and agreed to; Bill read 3°
ATTORNEY GENERAL, The (Sir J. B. Kars- lake), Andover
Scientific Instruction, Motion for a Committee, 166
(Sir Colman O'Loghlen, Mr. Stacpoole) c. Select Committee nominated; List of the Com- mittee April 23, 1216
Artizans' and Labourers' Dwellings, Consid..
AYRTON, Mr. A. S., Tower Hamlets Army Estimates-Land Forces, 75 Artizans' and Labourers' Dwellings, Comm. cl. 6, 674; cl. 28, 678; add. cl. 1064, 1065; Schedule, Amendt. 1066; Consid. Motion for Adjournment, 1565, 1567, 1569, 1875; Amendt. 1876, 1877, 1878; 3R. 2060 Ecclesiastical Commissioners Orders in Coun- cil, Comm. 1197
Election Petitions and Corrupt Practices at Elections, Comm. 316, 321 Electric Telegraphs, 706
Established Church (Ireland), Comm. 1419, 1420; Res. 1906, 1907, 1927 India-Bank of Bombay, 430, 2055 Libel, 2R. 666
London Coal and Wine Duties Continuance, Comm. 200; cl. 2, Amendt. 202, 204; add. cl. 205; Consid. add. cl. 326, 327 Marine Mutiny, Comm. 559
Ministerial Statement, 1724, 1746, 1801 Parliament-Business of the House, 1680 Post Horse and Carriage Licences Duties, Mo. tion for a Committee, 194
Supply-British Embassy Houses, 990, 993 Royal Palaces, 1009, 1010, 1011, 1013; Volunteer Corps, 272 Supply-Proceedings in
Grand Jury Cess (Ireland), 2R. 211
Bankruptcy Bill [u.L.] (The Lord Chancellor) Read 2a* Mar 23 (Nos. 31-75) Question, Lord Chelmsford; Answer, The Lord Chancellor April 3, 802
Committee; Report; Bill re-committed April 24
BARTTELOT, Colonel W. B., Sussex, W. Ecclesiastical Commissioners-Benefice of Kil- pec, 701
Established Church (Ireland), Comm. Motion for Adjournment, 1418; Res. 1, 1466 Supply Volunteer Corps, 268
BASS, Mr. M. T., Derby
Licences, Res. 155, 158
BATESON, Sir T., Devizes
Ireland-Presbytery of Antrim, 1581
Compulsory Church Rates Abolition, 2R. 1141 Parliament-Business of the House, Report,
Industrial Schools (Ireland), Comm. cl. 11, BAXTER, Mr. W. E., Montrose, &c.
221; Amendt. 223
Ireland-Habeas Corpus Act, 1784
Established Church (Ireland), Comm. Res. 1,
BERESFORD, Capt. D. W. PACK-, Carlow Co. Boundary Commission-Assistant Boun-
Army-Woolwich Arsenal, 1455
Compulsory Pilotage, Amendt. on Committee of Supply Mar 27, To leave out from "That," and add "an humble Address be presented to Her Majesty, representing that, in the opinion of this House, measures ought to be taken for the early abolition of Compulsory Pilotage, with due regard to existing in- terests, and for requiring Pilotage Autho- rities to examine and license all competent persons applying to them for the purpose of qualifying to act as pilots" (Mr. Candlish), 361; Question, "That the words, &c.; after debate, Amendt. withdrawn Merchant Shipping Consolidation Bill, Ques- tion, Mr. Graves; Answer, Mr. Stephen Cave April 2, 699
Overloading of Passenger Steamers, Question, Mr. Sinclair Aytoun; Answer, Mr. Stephen Cave Mar 27, 450
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