Army Discipline and Regulation, Comm. cl. 30, 416, 417; cl. 32, 436, 438, 459, 460, 462; cl. 36, 466, 467, 473; cl. 38, 573 ; cl. 39, 577; cl. 40, ib., 580, 584, 588, 593; Amendt. 597; cl. 42, 844, 847, 848, 854, 855; cl. 44, 881 Army Estimates-Military Law, Administra- tion of, 1946
East India (Duties on Cotton Goods)—Govern- ment of India Act, 1858, 233, 234 Great Seal, 2R. 789 Indian Marine, 2R. 793
Supply-Land Registry, 703, 711, 715, 716 Treaty of Berlin-Execution of Articles, 567 University Education (Ireland), Leave, 504
HARTINGTON, Right Hon. Marquess of-cont. India (Finance, &c.)-Indian Budget, 237 Parliament-Business of the House, 19, 1433 Order of Business, 689
Prerogative of the Crown, Res. 312 University Education (Ireland), 2R, 1001, 1037
HAVELOCK, Sir H. M., Sunderland Africa, South-Civil and Military Commands, Explanation, 1246
Army-Miscellaneous Questions
Commissariat and Transport Departments,
Religious Disturbances at Omey Island, County Galway, Motion for Adjourn- ment, 689, 691
Landlord and Tenant (Ireland) (No. 2), 2R. 357
Supply-Chief Secretary to the Lord Lieu- tenant of Ireland, &c. 212
Convict Establishments in England and the Colonies, 753
Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, &c. 194, 202, 206
Metropolitan Police, &c. 727, 728
Prisons in England and Wales, 1283, 1293, 1295, 1296, 1311, 1312 Stationery, &c. 139, 140
University Education (Ireland), Leave, 499; 2R. 971
HERSCHELL, Mr. F., Durham
Common Law Procedure and Judicature Acts Amendment, 2R. 1201
Courts of Justice Building Act (1865) Amend- ment Act-Increase of Fees upon Suitors, 696
Army Organization-Departmental Committee,
Parliament-Business of the House, 840
Public Business, Arrangement of, 405 Post Office-Mail Contract with the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Company, 1720 Turkey-Anglo-Turkish Convention-Consular Appointments in Asia Minor, 1237
Thames River Traffic Committee-The Report, HOLMS, Mr. W., Paisley
HIBBERT, Mr. J. T., Oldham
Hours of Polling (Boroughs), 2R. 1682 Supply-Broadmoor Criminal Lunatic Asylum, 1456
Convict Establishments in England and the Colonies, 745, 751, 756
Police Courts of London and Sheerness, 718
Prisons in England and Wales, 1314 Stationery, &c. 143
HICK, Mr. J., Bolton
Railways Railway Accidents-Adoption of Continuous Brakes, 1857
HICKS, Mr. E., Cambridgeshire Summary Jurisdiction, Comm. cl. 29, Amendt. 214; Schedule 1, Motion for reporting Pro- gress, 224
HILL, Mr. A. Staveley, Staffordshire, W. Army Discipline and Regulation, Comm. cl. 32, 437; cl. 36, 463; cl. 41, 603; cl. 42, 611, 612, 614
India-Petition of Mr. W. Tayler-Sir F. Halliday, 1910
Law of Distress, Res. 84
HOGG, Lt.-Colonel Sir J. M'GAREL,
Customs and Inland Revenue, Comm. cl. 15, 1530; Motion for Adjournment, 1537, 1539 Industrial Schools (Scotland), 133 Supply-Courts of Law and Justice, Scotland, 1464, 1471
Reformatory and Industrial Schools, &c. 1446
HOME, Captain D. Milne, Berwick Army Discipline and Regulation, Comm. cl. 40, Amendt. 596; cl. 44, Amendt. 1570, 1578 Salmon Disease (England and Scotland), 1352
HOPWOOD, Mr. C. H., Stockport Army, Flogging in the, 836 Army Discipline and Regulation, Comm. cl. 30, 425; cl. 32, Amendt. 456, 457; cl. 36, 465, 466, 473, 474; cl. 40, 583; Amendt. 584, 585, 586, 592; cl. 41, 603; cl. 42, 607, 612, 615, 843, 847, 855; cl. 44, 865; Amendt. 866, 883, 1583, 1594
Criminal Law-Edmund Galley, Case of, 1355 Parliamentary Elections-Haddington Burghs, 1232
Summary Jurisdiction, Comm. cl. 10, 91, 93; cl. 54, 216; Consid. 1106
Supply-Convict Establishments in England and the Colonies, 747
Police Courts of London and Sheerness, 723
Prisons in England and Wales, 1307, 1311
Metropolis-Public Roads, State of Repair of, HOUGHTON, Lord
Criminal Law-Catherine Churchill, Execution of, at Taunton-Admission of the Press, 1412, 1415
Treaty of Berlin-Article 22-Occupation of Bulgaria and Eastern Roumelia, Motion for Correspondence, 663
Hours of Polling (Boroughs) Bill (Mr. Chamberlain, Sir Charles W. Dilke, Dr. Cameron, Major Nolan, Mr. Mundella, Mr. Rathbone, Mr. Henry Samuelson) [Bill 11]
c. Moved, "That the Bill be now read 20" June 11, 1650
Amendt. to leave out "now," and add "upon this day three months" (Mr. Assheton); Question proposed, "That now,' &c. ;" after long debate, Question put; A. 165, N. 190; M. 25 (D. L. 117)
Words added; main Question, as amended, put, and agreed to; 2R. put off for three months
HUTCHINSON, Mr. J. D., Halifax Prerogative of the Crown, Res. 289
Hypothec Abolition (Scotland) Bill (Mr. Vans Agnew, Mr. Baillie Hamilton, Sir George Douglas, Colonel Alexander)
c. Consideration, as amended, deferred May 16, 650 [Bill 119] Moved "That the Bill, as amended, be now taken ino Consideration" May 27, 1401; after short debate, Moved, "That the De- bate be now adjourned" (Mr. Ernest Noel); after further short debate, Debate adjourned
Inclosure Provisional Order (Whitting- ton Common) Bill
(Sir Matthew Ridley, Mr. Secretary Cross) c. Ordered; read 1°* June 13 [Bill 207]
MISCELLANEOUS QUESTIONS
Disturbances in Bombay, Observations, Ques- tion, The Earl of Carnarvon; Reply, Vis- count Cranbrook May 20, 794; Question, Mr. Hanbury; Answer, Mr. E. Stanhope May 22, 1008
East India (Duties on Cotton Goods)—Govern- ment of India Act, 1858, Question, Sir William Harcourt; Answer, The Chancellor of the Exchequer May 13, 233 India Famine Commission, Question, General Sir George Balfour; Answer, Mr. E. Stan- hope May 12, 125
Kirwee Prize Money, Question, General Shute; Answer, Mr. E. Stanhope June 12, 1701 Return of Ecclesiastical Salaries, Question, Mr. Baxter; Answer, Mr. E. Stanhope June 9, 1430
Tayler, Petition of Mr. William-Sir Frede. rick Halliday, Questions, Mr. Staveley Hill, Sir Eardley Wilmot; Answers, Mr. E. Stan- hope June 16, 1910
The Four-and-a-half per cent Loan Allotment, Question, Sir Charles Mills; Answer, Mr. E. Stanhope May 19, 694
Village "Panchayets" or Courts of Arbitra- tion, Question, Mr. Campbell- Bannerman; Answer, Mr. E. Stanhope May 20, 835
7. Read 1 (The Lord Steward) June 13
The Vernacular Press-British Indian Association Amendt. on Committee of Supply May 23, To leave out from "That," and add "this House regrets that Lord Lytton and his advisers have shown such unwise disrespect for the sentiments of a vast population, which is at the same time deprived of all constitutional representation, and subject to a harsh and grinding taxation of the most oppressive kind" (Mr. O'Donnell) v., 1142; Question proposed, "That the words, &c.;" after short debate, Question put; A. 215, N. 36 ; M. 179 (D. L. 109)
India (Finance, &c.)-East India Revenue Accounts-Financial Statement Questions, Observations, Mr. Fawcett; Re- plies, The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Speaker May 12, 129; Observations, Ques- tion, The Marquess of Hartington; Reply, The Chancellor of the Exchequer ; Obser- vations, Sir George Campbell May 13, 237 Ordered, That the several Accounts and Papers which have been presented to this House in this Session of Parliament, relating to the Revenues of India, be referred to the consi- deration of a Committee of the whole House (Mr. Edward Stanhope) May 13; Com- mittee thereupon upon Thursday 22nd May Order for Committee read; Moved, “That Mr. Speaker do now leave the Chair" (Mr. E. Stanhope) May 22, 1040
India (Finance, &c.)-East India Revenue Ac- | India (Finance, &c.)-East India Loan
counts-Financial Statement-cont. Amendt. to leave out from "That," and add "this House, regarding with apprehension the present state of Indian Finance, approves the decision to reduce Expenditure" (Mr. Faw- cett) v.; Question proposed, That the words, &c.;" after debate, Amendt. with- drawn Question again proposed, "That Mr. Speaker "That do now leave the Chair;" Moved, the Debate be now adjourned" (Sir George Campbell); Motion agreed to Debate resumed May 23, 1160; after long de- bate, Moved, "That the Debate be now ad- journed" (Mr. J. K. Cross); after further short debate, Motion agreed to
Debate resumed June 12, 1724; after long de- bate, Question put, and agreed to Accounts considered in Committee, 1795 After further short debate, Resolved, That it appears by the Accounts laid before this Ilouse that the Ordinary Revenue of India for the year ending the 31st day of March 1878 was £51,795,866; the Revenue from Productive Public Works, including the Net Traffic Receipts from Guaranteed Compa- nies, was £7,173,435, making the total Re- venue of India for that year £58,969,301; that the Ordinary Expenditure in India and in England, including Charges for the Collec- tion of the Revenue, for Ordinary Public Works, and for Interest on Debt exclusive of that for Productive Public Works, was £55,147,832; the Expenditure on Productive Public Works (Working Expenses and In- terest), including the payments to Guaran- teed Companies for Interest and Surplus Profits, was £7,364,556, making a total Charge for that year of £62,512,388; that there was an excess of Expenditure over In- come in that year amounting to £3,543,087; and that the Capital Expenditure on Pro- ductive Public Works in the same year was £4,791,052
Resolution reported June 16
[Consolidated Fund] Considered in Committee May 26
Resolved, That it is expedient to authorise the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury to issue, out of the Consolidated Fund of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ire- land, the sum of two million pounds sterling, during the year ending on the 31st day of March 1880, by way of Loan, to the Secre- tary of State in Council of India Resolution reported May 27, 1399; after short debate, Resolution agreed to
[See title East India Loan (Consolidated Fund) Bill]
India-Telegraphic Communication with India
Moved that an humble Address be presented to Her Majesty for Copies of any minutes or memoranda by the Secretary of State for India, or by Members of Council, in 1873, on the subject of telegraphic communications with the Government of India (The Duke of Argyll) May 20, 820; after short debate, Motion agreed to
(Mr. Edward Stanhope, Mr. John G. Talbot) [Bill 182] c. Ordered; read 1o* May 14 Moved, "That the Bill be now read 20" May 19, 791
Moved, "That the Debate be now adjourned" (Mr. Whitwell); after short debate, Question put, and agreed to; Debate adjourned
Debate resumed June 16, 2028; after short de- bate, Question put, and agreed to; Bill read 2°
Intoxicating Liquors (Ireland) Bill Question, Mr. O'Shaughnessy; Answer, Mr. Sullivan May 15, 395
The Adjourned Debate, Observations, Mr. Callan, Mr. Speaker May 23, 1201,
Petitions presented, Mr. John Bright, Mr. IRELAND Gladstone June 12, 1723
India (Finance, &c.)-East India [Loan]
Considered in Committee
Moved, "That it is expedient to authorise the Secretary of State in Council of India to raise in the United Kingdom any sum or sums of money, not exceeding £10,000,000, for the service of the Government of India on the security of the Revenues of India" (Mr. E. Stanhope) May 23, 11 Amendt, to leave out "£10,000,000," and insert "£5,000,000" (Mr. Edward Stanhope) v. ; Question proposed, That£10,000,000' stand part of the proposed Resolution;" after short debate, Question put, and nega- tived
Question, "That £5,000,000' be inserted, in- stead thereof," put, and agreed to Main Question, as amended, put, and agreed to Resolution reported May 26, 1325; after short debate, Resolution agreed to
[See title East India Loan (£5,000,000) Bill]
MISCELLANEOUS QUESTIONS
Board of Works-Carrick-on-Suir Bridge, Question, Mr. A. Moore; Answer, Mr. J. Lowther May 22, 1014; Observations, Mr. O'Donnell; short debate thereon June 13, 1873
College of Science, Dublin-Professor Gallo- way, Question, Mr. Lyon Playfair; Answer, Lord George Hamilton May 15, 391 Constabulary-Case of Sub-Constable Joyce, Question, Major O'Beirne; Answer, Mr. J. Lowther May 12, 122
Criminal Law-The Dungarvan Magistrates, Questions, Mr. O'Donnell; Answers, Mr. J. Lowther May 22, 1004
Fisheries of Sligo and the Bonet River, The, Question, Major O'Beirne; Answer, Mr. J. Lowther June 16, 1909
Forcible Dispersion of a Meeting at Cookstown, Questions, Mr. Callan; Answers, Mr. J. Lowther June 16, 1916
High Court of Justice-Business in the Chan- cery Division, Question, Mr. Sullivan; An- swer, The Attorney General for Ireland June 12, 1703
Post Office-Telegraph Clerks, Question, Mr. M. Brooks; Answer, Lord John Manners May 12, 121
Prisons-Religious Denominations, Question, Mr. Biggar; Answer, Mr. J. Lowther June 13, 1809
Public Health Act-Loans for Paving Works in Dublin, Question, Mr. M. Brooks; An- swer, Mr. J. Lowther May 23, 1135 Registrars of County Courts, Question, Mr. Meldon; Answer, The Attorney General for Ireland June 16, 1918 Religious Disturbances at Omey Island, County Galway, Questions, Observations, Mr. Erring- ton, Mr. Macartney, Mr. O'Donnell; Re- plies, Mr. Speaker, Mr. J. Lowther May 19, 686 Reproductive Loan Fund-Loans to Clare Fishermen, Question, Lord Francis Conyng- ham; Answer, Mr. J. Lowther June 16, 1912
Ribbonism-Tyrone, Questions, Mr. Verner, Mr. Mitchell Henry, Mr. Callan; Answers, Mr. J. Lowther May 26, 1228; Question, Mr. Callan; Answer, Mr. J. Lowther May 27, 1356
Supply-Vote 35, Class 2-Vote for Chief Secretary's Office, Question, Major O'Beirne'; Answer, Sir Henry Selwin-Ibbetson June 16,
The Netterville Trust Property-The Louth Institution, Observations, Mr. Kirk; Reply, The Attorney General for Ireland; short de- bate thereon May 23, 1146
Ireland-Agricultural Depression
Moved, "That this House, at its rising, do adjourn until Monday 9th June" May 27, 1382
Amendt. to leave out "9th," and insert" 2nd" (Mr. O'Donnell) v.; Question proposed, "That 9th' stand part of the Question;' after short debate, Amendt. withdrawn Original Question put, and agreed to
Ireland-Landed Estates Court
Moved, for, I. Return (in continuation of No. 238, 1876,) showing (1) in Provinces, and (2) in Counties, the Landed Estates held either in fee, fee farm, for lives renewable for ever, or for terms of years of which sixty shall have been unexpired, sold in one or more lots in the Landed Estates Court for each of the years ending respectively 31st De- cember, 1876, 1877, and 1878, giving the fol- lowing particulars in each of the foregoing periods [and other details]
II. Return, in Provinces and Counties, of Es- tates sold during the years 1876, 1877, and 1878 in one or more lots in the Landed Es- tates Court under Part III. of the Landlord and Tenant (Ireland) Act, 1870, in which charging orders have been made in favour of the Board of Works, giving in each case the same particulars as in Return No. I (The Duke of Argyll) May 19, 664; Motion agreed to
Ireland-Volunteer Corps (Ireland) [Pay and Allowances, &c.]
Considered in Committee; Resolution thereon May 16, 652
ISAAC, Mr. S., Nottingham
Sugar Industries, Nomination of Select Com- mittee, 925
Supply-Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, &c. 196 Theodoridi, The Convict, Motion for an Ad- dress, 2031
Italy-The Italian Police
Question, Sir Eardley Wilmot; Answer, Mr. Bourke June 10, 1548
JAMES, Sir H., Taunton
Army Discipline and Regulation, Comm. cl. 36, 473; cl. 40, 584, 596, 597; cl. 41, Amendt. ib., 598, 600, 601, 603; cl. 42, 846, 847; cl. 44, 1568, 1577
Criminal Code (Indictable Offences)-Report of the Commissioners, 1719
Noxious Gases, 2R. Motion for Adjournment, 646, 647
Summary Jurisdiction, Comm. cl. 7, Amendt.
89; cl. 9, Amendt. 90; cl. 11, 94; Amendt. ib. cl. 16, 96; cl. 29, 215; cl. 43, Amendt. ib.; cl. 54, 218; cl. 55, 223; Consid. 1100, 1105, 1107
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