East India Army Pensions Deficiency | Education of the Blind [Creation of Annuity]
Res. considered in Committee, and agreed to July 31, 811
London Board Schools-Annual Cost per Scholar, Question, Lord Algernon Percy; Answer, The Vice President of the Council (Mr. E. Stanhope) Aug 4, 1037 School Grants-Court of Bankruptcy-New- castle-on-Tyne-The Vicar of St. Mark's, South Shields, Questions, Mr. Broadhurst ; Answers, The Vice President of the Council (Mr. E. Stanhope) July 31, 672; Aug 11, 1728
The London School Board, Question, Mr. Puleston; Answer, The Vice President of the Council (Mr. E. Stanhope) Aug 11, 1729;- Expenditure, Question, Mr. J. G. Talbot; Answer, The Vice President of the Council (Mr. E, Stanhope) Aug 4, 1054
The Royal Commission, Question, Sir Gabriel Goldney: Answer, The Secretary of State for the Home Department (Sir R. Assheton Cross) Aug 10, 1580
Constitution of the Commission, Questions, Mr. Dawson, Mr. Sexton; Answers, The Secre- tary of State for the Home Department (Sir R. Assheton Cross) Aug 11, 1727
Finance-The International Guaranteed Loan of £9,000,000, Question, Observations, Earl Granville; Reply, The Marquess of Salis- bury July 28, 213
The Soudan-The Friendly Tribes, Question, The Earl of Wemyss; Answer, The Mar- quess of Salisbury Aug 4, 1031
Egypt Soudan Expedition - Vote of Thanks to Her Majesty's Military and Naval Forces
Notice of Motion, The Marquess of Salisbury Aug 11, 1720
Moved to resolve, "1. That the Thanks of this House be given to General Lord Wolseley, G.C.B., G.C.M.G., for the distinguished skill and ability with which he planned and conducted the Expedition of 1884-85 by the Nile to the Soudan " [and other Resolutions] (The Marquess of Salisbury) Aug 12, 1859; after short debate, the said Resolutions se- verally agreed to, nemine dissentiente Ordered, That The Lord Chancellor do com- municate the said Resolutions to General Lord Wolseley, Admiral Lord John Hay, the Viceroy and Governor-General of India, and the Secretary of State for the Colonies, respectively, and that they be requested by The Lord Chancellor to communicate the same to the several Officers referred to therein
The International Guaranteed Loan of £9,000,000, Questions, Mr. Labouchere; An- swers, The Chancellor of the Exchequer July 30, 516; Questions, Mr. Villiers- Stuart, Mr. Arthur Arnold; Answers, The Chancellor of the Exchequer, 524; Questions, Mr. Arthur Arnold, Mr. Labouchere; An- swers, The Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Mr. Bourke) July 31, 670 ; -The Correspondence, Questions, Arthur Arnold, Mr. Villiers-Stuart; An- swers, The Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Mr. Bourke) Aug 3, 846 The Soudan
The Suakin-Berber Railway, Question, Sir Henry Tyler; Answer, The Secretary of State for War (Mr. W. H. Smith) July 27, 54; Question, Sir Henry Tyler; Answer, The Secretary of State for War (Mr. W. H. Smith); Question, Mr. T. P. O'Connor [no reply] Aug 3, 833
Egypt-COMMONS-The Soudan-cont.
The Garrison of Kassala, Questions, Sir Walter B. Barttelot, Mr. Arthur O'Connor, Mr. Labouchere; Answers, The Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Mr. Bourke) July 27, 64; Question, Mr. La- bouchere; Answer, The Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Mr. Bourke) July 31, 667
The Expedition under Hicks Pasha-Case of the late E. B. Evans, Interpreter, Ques- tion, Mr. Callan; Answer, The Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Mr. Bourke) Aug 4, 1040
Reported Death of Osman Digna, Question,
Sir Walter B. Barttelot; Answer, The Secretary of State for War (Mr. W. H. Smith) Aug 4, 1064
The Expeditions to Suakin, Question, Sir Henry Tyler Answer, The Secretary of State for War (Mr. W. II. Smith) Aug 6, 1267
The Troops at Suakin, Questions, Mr. James Stuart, Mr. R. Preston Bruce, Colonel King- Harman; Answers, The Secretary of State for War (Mr. W. II. Smith) Aug 3, 834;- Supplies for, Question, Colonel King-Ilar- man; Answer, The Secretary of State for War (Mr. W. H. Smith) Aug 6, 1275 Battle of Abu Klea, Questions, Sir Walter B. Barttelot; Answers, The Secretary of State for War (Mr. W. H. Smith) Aug 3, 839; Aug 4, 1055
Lord Wolseley's Report, Question, Mr. M'Coan; Answer, The Secretary of State for War (Mr. W. H. Smith) Aug 4, 1064
(Miscellaneous Questions) Colonel de Coetlogon, Question, Mr. Leamy; Answer, The Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Mr. Bourke) July 31, 674 Internal Administration- Use of the Kourbash and Forced Labour, Question, Mr. Villiers- Stuart; Answer, The Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Mr. Bourke) Aug 3, 840
Light Dues, Questions, Mr. Sutherland; An- swers, The Secretary to the Board of Trade (Baron Henry De Worms) Aug 10, 1566 Mission of Sir H. Drummond Wolff, Question, Sir George Campbell; Answer, The Chan- cellor of the Exchequer July 27, 65; Ques- tions, Mr. M'Laren, Mr. Labouchere ; Answers, The Chancellor of the Exchequer July 28, 241
The Alexandria Indemnity Awards, Question, Mr. Gourley; Answer, The Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Mr. Bourke) Aug 6, 1269
The Assembly of Notables, Questions, Sir George Campbell, Mr. M'Coan; Answers, The Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Mr. Bourke) July 31, 667
Egypt (Finance, &c.) Policy of Her ELTON, Mr. C. I., Somerset, W. Majesty's Government
Amendt. on 3R. of Consolidated Fund (Appro- priation) Bill Aug 5, To leave out from "That," add "this Bill should not be pro- ceeded with until the Government has
Consolidated Fund (Appropriation), 3R. 1239 Criminal Law Amendment, Comm. cl. 2, Amendt. 590, 597; Consid. add. cl. 1401; cl. 2, 1464; el. 3, Amendt. 1468 Moveable Dwellings, 2R. 1706
Expiring Laws Continuance Bill-cont.
Malta Examinations for the Public Service 1. Read 1* (E. cf Iddesleigh) Aug 3 (No. 229) (Army, Navy, and Civil), 13
Parliament-Palace of Westminster-House of Lords-Frescoes in the Peers' Robing Room,
Committee; Report; Observations, The Chair. man of Committees (The Earl of Redesdale), Lord Denman Aug 5, 1195 Read 3 Aug 6, 1266
Explosives Act-Appointment of Mr. James Martin, Inspector for Brauney and Athlone
Question, Mr. Justin Huntly M'Carthy; An- swer, The Secretary of State for the Home Department (Sir R. Assheton Cross) Aug 4, 1057
Factory Acts (Extension to Shops) Bill (Sir John Lubbock, Mr. Burt, Lord Randolph Churchill, Mr. Pell)
Alderman Dauntsey's Charity (West Laving- ton), Questions, Mr. Acland, Mr. Jesse c. Question, Sir John Lubbock; Answers, Mr.
Collings, Mr. Chamberlain; Answers, The Vice President of the Council (Mr. E. Stan- hope Aug 10, 1573
The Charity Commissioners
Sir Andrew Judd's School, Tonbridge, Question, Mr. Jesse Collings; Answer, The Vice President of the Council (Mr. E. Stanhope) Aug 4, 1042; Questions, Mr. Causton, Mr. Jesse Collings; Answers, The Vice President of the Council (Mr. E. Stanhope Aug 6, 1279
Hopwood, The Chancellor of the Exchequer July 30, 521
Bill withdrawn* Aug 5
FARQUHARSON, Dr. R., Aberdeenshire, W. Army-Fatal Accident at Caterham Ranges,
Army Estimates-Retired Allowances, &c. to Officers of Militia, Yeomanry, and Volunteer Forces, 174
Criminal Law Amendment, Comm. el. 5, 774 Edinburgh Extension and Sewerage, Consid. 41
FOWLER, Right Hon. Sir R. N.-cont.
Criminal Law Amendment, Comm. cl. 5, 774; cl. 12, 807; Consid. add. cl. 1415, 1416 Customs and Inland Revenue (No. 2), Consid. cl. 25, 195
Housing of the Working Classes (England), Comm. cl. 13, 1828
India-East India Revenue Accounts-Annual Financial Statement, 526; Comm. 1366 Parliament-House of Commons-Officers of this House The Serjeant and Deputy Serjeant, 245
Post Office-Insurance of Parcels, 821 Slave Trade-Anglo-Egyptian Convention of 1877, 1570 Supply-Prisons, Ireland, 377 Report, Res. 2, 537
FOWLER, Mr. H. H., Wolverhampton Criminal Law Amendment, Comm. cl. 3, 629, 687; cl. 4, Amendt. 722, 747 Parliament-Adjournment, 475
General Gordon-Design for a Statue Questions, Mr. Mitchell Henry; Answers, The First Commissioner of Works (Mr. Plunket) Aug 3, 837
Giants' Causeway, Portrush, and Bush Valley Railway and Tramways Bill 1. Read 3 July 28, 213
Moved, "That so much of Standing Order No. 116 as requires the insertion in the Bill of provisions forfeiting in certain contin- gencies to the Crown money deposited under the Standing Orders, be dispensed with " (The Lord Ventry); Motion agreed to; Bill passed, and sent to the Commons
GILES, Mr. A., Southampton
Army (Military Expedition to the Soudan)- Widows of Soldiers, 1733
Naval Courts Martial-Collision between the "Hecla and the "Cheerful," 1733 Post Office (Contracts)-The American Mail Service, 1045
GOLDNEY, Sir G., Chippenham
Education of the Blind-The Royal Commis- sion, 1580
Housing of the Working Classes (England), 2R. 1612, 1613; Comm. cl. 3, 1791 Worcester Extension, Lords Amendts. Consid. cl. 21 A, 662, 663
GORDON, General Hon. Sir A. H., Aber- deenshire, E.
Criminal Law Amendment, Consid. cl. 5, 1480; Amendt, 1481
India-East India Revenue Accounts-An- nual Financial Statement, Comm. 1360 Sea Fisheries (Scotland) Amendment, 2R. 208, 210; Comm. cl. 4, 1176; Amendt. 1177, 1178; cl. 6, Amendt. 1183, 1184; 1185 cl. 7, 1186, 1189
Secretary for Scotland, Comm. cl. 6, 1163 3 R
GORST, Sir J. E. (Solicitor General), | Greenwich Hospital Bill Chatham (The Lord Elphinstone) Criminal Law Amendment, Consid. cl. 9, 1490, l. Committee; Report July 27 1494, 1497, 1500; cl. 10, 1507 Read 3 July 28 Lotteries Act-Foreign Lotteries, 1453 Supply-Temporary Commissions and Com- mittees, 179
GRANVILLE, Earl
Copyhold Enfranchisement, 2R. 492
Criminal Law Amendment, Commons Amendts. Consid. 1552
Egypt (Finance, &c.)- International Loan of £9,000,000, 213
Medical Relief Disqualification Removal, 1R. 2, 3, 4, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 33, 34, 35, 37,
214, 215; 2R. 222, 229, 234; Comm. 500 Recent Legislation-Socialistic Tendency, 654 Royal Commission on the Depression of Trade
and Industry-Constitution of the Commis- sion, 1537, 1541, 1543, 1544
GRAY, Mr. E. D., Carlow Co.
Army-Wire Gun Construction, 48, 49
Bank Charter Act, 1845-Irish Banks-Note Issue, 508
Constitution of the Admiralty-A Finance Lord, 1052
Criminal Law Amendment, Comm. cl. 12, 794, 797, 802, 807, 808, 883, 894
Housing of the Working Classes (England), 522, 1063; 2R. 1621
Inland Revenue-Stamps-Stamp Distributors in Dublin, 510
Labourers (Ireland) (No. 2), Comm. cl. 8, 993, 994; cl. 15, 1007; cl. 16, 1008, 1009; cl. 18, 1011; add. cl. 1020 Land Purchase (Ireland), Comm. cl. 2, 1654, 1658, 1661; cl. 3, 1664; cl. 5, Amendt. 1673, 1674, 1675; add. cl. 1703
Law and Justice (England and Wales)-Mr. Edlin, Q.C. 518, 519
Local Government (Ireland) Provisional Orders, Lords Amendts. Consid. cl. A, 1558 Parliament-Business of the House, 848 Parliamentary Elections (Ireland)-Co. Down Election-Ballot Act, 513 Supply-Queen's Colleges in Ireland, 342 Telegraph Acts Amendment, Comm. cl. 2, 574
Royal Assent July 31 [48 & 49 Vict. c. 42]
GREGORY, Mr. G. B., Sussex, E.
Criminal Law Amendment, Comm. cl. 2, 593: cl. 3, 697, 705; cl. 4, 758; add. cl. 860, 804, 875, 917; Consid. add. cl. 1395, 1399; cl. 4, 1473; el. 5, 1481; cl. 9, 1497 Housing of the Working Classes (England), Comm. 1759; cl. 3, 1788
Land Purchase (Ireland), 2R. 1112 Worcester Extension, Lords Amendts. Consid. cl. 21 A, 666
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