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Gretton, John
Greville, Captain
Gull, Sir Cameron

Hamilton, Rt. Hon. Lord G.
Hanbury, Rt. Hon. R. W.
Hanson, Sir Reginald
Haslett, Sir James Horner
Heath, James

Helder, Augustus
Hermon-Hodge, Robert T.
Hill, Rt. Hn. Lord A. (Down)
Hill, Sir Edward S. (Bristol)
Hobhouse, Henry

Holland, Hon. Lionel R.
Hubbard, Hon. Evelyn
Johnston, William (Belfast)
Jolliffe, Hon. H. George
Kenyon-Slaney, Col. William
Kimber, Henry
Lafone, Alfred

Lawrence, Sir E. (Cornwall)
Lawson, John G. (Yorks.)
Lea, Sir T. (Londonderry)
Leigh-Bennett, Hy. Currie
Lockwood, Lieut.-Col. A. R.
Long, Col. C. W. (Evesham)

Abraham, Wm. (Cork, N.E.)
Allen, Wm. (Newc.-under-L.)
Austin, M. (Limerick, W.)
Brigg, John

Caldwell, James

Carew, James Laurence

Clancy, John Joseph

Clough, Walter Owen

Collery, Bernard

Condon, Thomas Joseph

Crean, Eugene

Daly, James

Dillon, John

Doogan, P. C.

Flynn, James Christopher
Goddard, Daniel Ford
Hammond, John (Carlow)

Long, Rt. Hon. W. (Liverp❜l)
Lopes, Henry Yarde Buller
Lucas-Shadwell, William
Maclure, Sir John William
McArthur, Chas. (Liverpool)
McCalmont,Mj-Gn. (Ant'm, N.)
McCalmont, Col. J. (Ant'm, E.)
McKillop, James
Malcolm, Ian

Martin, Richard Biddulph
Mildmay, Francis Bingham
Milner, Sir Frederick George
Milward, Colonel Victor
Montagu, Hon. J. S. (Hants)
Moon, Edward Robert Pacy
More, Robert Jasper
Morrell, George Herbert
Murray, Rt. Hn. A. G. (Bute)
Murray, Chas. J. (Coventry)
Myers, William Henry
Newdigate, Francis Alex.
Nicol, Donald Ninian
O'Neill, Hon. Robert T.
Phillpotts, Capt. Arthur
Platt-Higgins, Frederick
Plunkett, Rt. Hon. H. C.
NOES.

Hayden, John Patrick
Hayne, Rt. Hon. Chas. Seale-
Healy, Maurice (Cork)
Healy, T. M. (Louth, N.)
Hemphill, Rt. Hon. Chas. H.
Jones, Wm. (Carnarvonshire)
Jordan, Jeremiah
Kilbride, Denis
Knox, Edmund F. Vesey
Macaleese, Daniel

McDonnell, Dr. M. A. (Qn.'sCo.)
McCartan, Michael
McDermott, Patrick

M'Hugh, Patrick A. (Leitrim)
Maden, John Henry
Mandeville, J. Francis
Molloy, Bernard Charles

Clause 53 added to the Bill.

Committee report Progress.

House resumed.

ROMAN CATHOLICS DISABILITIES (IRELAND) BILL.

Upon the Motion for the Second Reading, Mr. W. JOHNSTON (Belfast, S.) objected.

MR. PATRICK O'BRIEN (Kilkenny): Upon a point of order, Sir, I wish to ask whether the honourable Member for South Belfast is entitled to raise his voice in objection to the Second Reading, having regard to the fact that he has spoken upon the Bill?

Purvis, Robert
Ridley, Rt. Hon. Sir M. W.
Ritchie, Rt. Hon. Charles T.
Russell, T. W. (Tyrone)
Saunderson, Col. Edw. James
Smith, A. H. (Christchurch)
Stanley, Lord (Lancs.)
Stanley, E. J. (Somerset)
Talbot, Lord E. (Chichester)
Thornton, Percy M.
Tomlinson, W. E. Murray
Waring, Col. Thomas
Webster, R. G. (St. Pancras)
Webster, Sir R. E. (I. of W.)
Wentworth, Bruce C. Vernon
Williams, J. Powell (Birm.)
Willoughby de Eresby, Lord
Wolff, Gustav Wilhelm
Wortley, Rt. Hn. C. B. Stuart-
Wylie, Alexander

Young, Com. (Berks., E.)

TELLERS FOR THE AYES-
Sir William Walrond and
Mr. Anstruther.

Morton, E. J. C. (Devonport)
Murnaghan, George
O'Brien, Patrick (Kilkenny)
O'Brien, P. J. (Tipperary)
Power, Patrick Joseph
Reckitt, Harold James
Roche, Hon. J. (Kerry, E.)
Roche, John (Galway, E.)
Shee, James John

Sheehy, David

Sullivan, Donal (Westmeath)
Sullivan, T. D. (Donegal, W.)
Tully, Jasper

Wedderburn, Sir William
TELLERS FOR THE NOES-
Sir Thomas Esmonde and
Captain Donelan.

MR. SPEAKER: The honourable Gentleman is not entitled to speak, neither is the honourable Member for Kilkenny.

MR. M'HUGH: May I appeal to the honourable Member for South Belfast to withdraw his objection, for the simple reason that this is a Bill to establish religious equality in Ireland?

THE CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER: I beg to give notice, on behalf of my right honourable Friend the First Lord of the Treasury, that he will o'clock Rule, and on Tuesday that the move on Monday to suspend the Twelve House do meet at 12 o'clock.

House adjourned at 2.40

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CARDIFF CORPORATION.

SOUTHEND WATER.

And the Certificates that the Standing
Orders applicable to the following Bills
have been complied with-
WATER ORDERS CONFIRMATION. [H.L.]

GAS ORDERS CONFIRMATION (No. 2) [H.L.]

Special Juries; Bail; Metropolitan Common Scheme (Barnes) Provisional Order; Local Government (Ireland) Provisional Order (No. 1); Local Government Provisional Orders (No. 1); Local Government Provisional Orders (No. 2); Lancashire County Council; Writers to the Signet Widows' Fund; Midlothian and Peebles District Board of Lunacy (Water); Mersey Docks and Harbour Board (Various Powers); Agricultural Company of Mauritius; Guy's Hospital; Patriotic Assurance Company; Tyne TRAMWAYS Improvement; Aberystwyth Gas; Folkestone Gas; City and South London Railway; Eastern Telegraph Company; St. Matthew, Bethnal Green; Upper Assam Tea Company; Edinburgh and Leith Corporations Gas; Swansea Gas; Waterford City Gas; Chipstead Valley Railway; London and North Western Railway (Steam Vessels); Whitwick and Coalville Gas; Hartlepool Gas and Water; Edinburgh Merchant Company; Norton and Halton Roads; Edinburgh and District Water; Marianao and Havana Railway Company; Morley Corporation Gas; Great Orme Tramway and Tramroad; Mersey Docks and Harbour Board (New Works); Hart's Divorce.

THE LORDS COMMISSIONERS
were the LORD CHANCELLOR, the LORD
CHANCELLOR OF IRELAND, and the Earl of
LATHOM.

VOL. LVIII.

TRAMWAYS

ORDERS CONFIRMATION (No. 1) [H.L.]

ORDERS CONFIRMATION (No. 2) [H.L.]

CONFIRMATION

TRAMWAYS ORDERS

(No. 3) [H.L.]

ELECTRIC LIGHTING PROVISIONAL
ORDERS (No. 6) [H.L.]

ELECTRIC LIGHTING PROVISIONAL
ORDERS (No. 9) [H.L.]

LOCAL GOVERNMENT PROVISIONAL
ORDERS (No. 3).

The same were ordered to lie on the
Table.

KINGSTOWN AND KINGSBRIDGE JUNCTION RAILWAY (ABANDONMENT) BILL [H.L.]

Reported, with Amendments.

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SEWAGE) BILL.

CORPORATION OF LONDON (FOREIGN | LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL (ACTON
CATTLE MARKET, DEPTFORD) BILL.
Reported, with Amendments.

Read the second time, and committed; the Committee to be proposed by the Committee of Selection.

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Read the second time (according to Dundee Combination; Read, and ordered order).

to lie on the Table.

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II. Miscellaneous Series: Reports on to lie on the Table. Subjects of General and Commercial

interest

No. 457. China (Report of a journey ELECTRICAL ENERGY (GENERATING to North Ssu-Ch'uan);

No. 458. China (Trade of Central and Southern China).

STATIONS AND SUPPLY).

Report from the Select Committee (with the proceedings of the Committee) made; and to be printed. [No. 75.] Presented (by command), and ordered Minutes of evidence laid upon the Table, to lie on the Table.

and to be delivered out.

EVICTIONS (IRELAND).
Return for the quarter ended 31st
March, 1898.

STANDING COMMITTEE.

Report from the Committee of Selection for the Standing Committee, That the Committee have added the Lord

Presented (by command), and ordered Stanley of Alderley to the Standing Com

to lie on the Table.

DUBLIN METROPOLITAN POLICE.
Statistical tables for the year 1897.

Presented (by command), and ordered to lie on the Table.

mittee for the consideration of the Lunacy Bill [H.L.]; Read, and ordered to lie on the Table.

NEW BILLS.

MINES (SNAEFELL LEAD MINE

ACCIDENT).

Reports to the Secretary of State for the Home Department, by C. Le Neve Foster, Esq., D.Sc., F.R.S., one of Her Majesty's Inspectors of Mines, and A. E. Miller, Esq., M.B., on the circumstances attending an underground fire which occurred at the Snaefell Lead Mine, Isle of Man, in the month of May, 1897.

Presonted (by command), and ordered to lie on the Table.

METROPOLIS MANAGEMENT ACTS AMENDMENT (BY-LAWS) BILL [H.L.] "To amend the provisions of the Metropolis Management Acts with respect to by-laws"; Presented by the Lord Monkswell; Read the first time; and to be printed. [No. 76.]

INDUSTRIES (IRELAND) BILL [H.L.]

A Bill to afford facilities for the estab

lishment and development of industries in Ireland; Presented by the Earl of Mayo; read the first time; and to be printed. [No. 77.]

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