ARMY-OFFICERS OF THE LATE INDIAN NAVY-Question, Mr. Surtees; Answer, INDIA-THE SINDH RAILWAY - Question, Viscount Cranborne; Answer, Sir INDIAN FINANCE-Question, Mr. Crawford; Answer, Sir Stafford Northcote PUBLIC SCHOOLS BILL-Question, Mr. Goschen; Answer, Mr. Walpole THE ARMY ESTIMATES-Question, Captain Vivian; Answer, Sir J. Pakington ECCLESIASTICAL COMMISSIONERS ORDERS IN COUNCIL BILL Gladstone; Answer, Mr. Gathorne Hardy COMPULSORY CHURCH RATES ABOLITION BILL-Question, Mr. Walpole; Answer, SUPPLY-Order for Committee read; Motion made, and Question proposed, To leave out from the word "That" to the end of the Question, in order to add the words "in the opinion of this House, no Postal Subsidies in the form of a fixed pay- ment, and not dependent on the number of letters and newspapers carried, should be granted where ordinary traffic supports several lines of passenger steamers as is the case between this Country and the United States of America,”—(Mr. Baxter,)— Question proposed, "That the words proposed to be left out stand part of the Question: "-After short debate, Amendment, by leave, withdrawn. To leave out from the word "That" to the end of the Question, in order to add the words "in the opinion of this House, the number of Dockyards ought to be diminished,”- Question proposed, "That the words proposed to be left out stand part of the Question: "-After short debate, Amendment, by leave, withdrawn. LAMBETH WORKHOUSE-THE NEW MASTER-Amendment proposed, To leave out from the word "That" to the end of the Question, in order to add the words "there be laid before this House, Copies of the Evidence taken by Mr. Farnell at the inquiry held at St. Mary's, Newington, in the spring of 1866, and of the Cor- respondence between the Newington Board and the Poor Law Board which led to the removal of G. Catch from the office he then held,"-(Mr. Percy Wyndham,)— Question proposed, "That the words proposed to be left out stand part of the Question: "After short debate, Amendment, by leave, withdrawn. ASSESSED TAXES-APPEAL COURTS-Observations, Mr. Treeby; Reply, Mr. Main Question, "That Mr. Speaker do now leave the Chair," put, and Moved, "That the Bill be referred to a Select Committee,"-(Mr. Walpole.) After short debate, Order discharged :-Bill committed to a Select Committee. And, on March 26, Committee nominated :-List of the Committee Compulsory Church Rates Abolition Bill [Bill 59]— Order for Third Reading read, and discharged Bill re-committed, in respect of Amendments to be proposed to Clauses A and C; considered in Committee. After short time spent therein, Bill reported; as amended, considered; to be read the third time upon Monday next, and to be printed [Bill 72.] Marine Mutiny Bill-Ordered (Mr. Dodson, Mr. Corry, Lord Henry Lennox); presented, SAT FIRST. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1867. The Lord Colchester, after the Death of his Father. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22. The Lord Fitzhardinge, after the Death of his Father. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1868. The Marquess of Lansdowne, after the Death of his Father. The Lord Wrottesley, after the Death of his Father. THURSDAY, MARCH 5. The Lord Aveland, after the Death of his Father. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1867. The Earl Annesley, a Representative Peer for Ireland, in the room of the late Earl of Mayo. COMMONS. NEW WRITS DURING THE RECESS. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1867. MR. SPEAKER acquainted the House that, during the Recess, he had issued Warrants for New Writs For Galway County, v. Lord Dunkellin, deceased. For Bradford, v. Henry Wickham Martin, esquire, deceased. For Rutland, v. Hon. Gilbert Henry Heathcote, called up to the House of Peers. NEW WRITS ISSUED. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1867. For Thetford, v. The Hon. Alexander Hugh Baring, Chiltern Hundreds. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1868. For Westmorland, v. Hon. Henry Cecil Lowther, deceased. For Kirkcudbright, v. James Mackie, esquire, deceased. For Stoke-upon-Trent, v. Alexander James Beresford Beresford Hope, esquire, Manor of Northstead. For Cambridge University, v. Sir Charles Jasper Selwyn, knight, one of the Judges of the Court of Appeal in Chancery. For Helston, v. William Baliol Brett, esquire, Solicitor General, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21. For Argyllshire, v. Alexander Struthers Finlay, esquire, Chiltern Hundreds, FRIDAY, FEBRUary 28. For Northampton County (Northern Division), v. George Ward Hunt, esquire, Chancellor of the Exchequer. THURSDAY, MARCH 12. For Huddersfield, v. Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Pearson Crosland, deceased. THURSDAY, MARCH 19. For Coventry, v. Henry Mather Jackson, esquire, void Election. NEW MEMBERS SWORN. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1867. Galway County-Viscount Burke. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29. Manchester-Jacob Bright, Esq. [Affirmation.] MONDAY, DECEMBER 2. Leicester County (Southern Division), Thomas Tertius Paget, Esq. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3. Thetford-Right Hon. Edward Strathearn Gordon. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1868. Rutlandshire-Henry Finch, Esq. Westmorland-William Lowther, Esq. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18. Kirkcudbrightshire-Wellwood Herries Maxwell, Esq. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21. The College of the Holy Trinity, Dublin-Right Hon. Robert Richard Warren. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25. Cambridge University-Alexander James Beresford Beresford Hope, Esq. THURSDAY, MARCH 5. Argyllshire-The Marquess of Lorne. MONDAY, MARCH 9. Northampton County (Northern Division)-Right Hon. George Ward Hunt. First Lord of the Treasury President of the Council Lord Privy Seal Secretary of State, Home Department Secretary of State for India Chancellor of the Exchequer First Lord of the Admiralty President of the Board of Trade Chief Commissioner of Works and THE CABINET. Right Hon. Earl of DERBY, K.G. His Grace the Duke of MARLBOROUGH. Right Hon. Lord STANLEY. Ilis Grace the Duke of BUCKINGHAM and CHANDOS, K.G. Right Hon. HENRY THOMAS LOWRY CORRY. Public Right Hon. Lord JOHN JAMES ROBERT MANNERS. Chief Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant (Ireland) Field Marshal Commanding-in-Chief NOT IN THE CABINET. Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster ent Vice President of the Committee of Privy Council for Education Lords of the Treasury. Lords of the Admiralty. Joint Secretaries of the Treasury Secretary of the Admiralty Privy} Secretary to the Poor Law Commissioners Under Secretary, Foreign Department Under Secretary for War Under Secretary for India Judge Advocate General. Solicitor General II. R.H. the Duke of CAMBRIDGE, K.G. Right Hon. Lord ROBERT Montagu. Hon. GERARD JAMES NOEL, HENRY WHITMORE, Esq., Colonel THOMAS EDWARD TAYLOR and GEORGE Ward Lord HENRY GEORGE CHARLES GORDON-LENNOX. Sir JAMES FERGUSSON, Bt. EDWARD CHRISTOPHER EGERTON, Esq. Right Hon. CHARLES BOWYER Adderley. Right Hon. Earl of LONGFORD, K.C.B. Right Hon. JOHN ROBERT MOWBRAY. Most Hon. Marquess of ABERCORN, K.G. and K.St.P. Right Hon. ABRAHAM BREWSTER. Right Hon. Lord NAAS. Right Hon. ROBERT RICHARD Warren. QUEEN'S HOUSEHOLD. Right Hon. Earl of TANKERVILLE. Right Ilon. Earl of BRADFORD. His Grace the Duke of BEAUFORT, K.G. Right Hon. PERCY EGERTON HERBERT. Right Hon. Viscount ROYSTON. Right Hon. Lord COLVILLE of CULROSS. Her Grace the Duchess of WELLINGTON. [9] |