Hackney Carriages Lamps Regulation, Ques- tion, Mr. Darby Griffith; Answer, Mr. Gathorne Hardy Dec 2, 510
Lambeth Workhouse-Removal of G. Catch, Motion for Papers (Mr. Percy Wyndham) Mar 20, 2046
Metropolitan Board of Works
Financial Returns, Question, Colonel Sykes; Answer, Mr. Sclater-Booth Mar 20, 1980 Local Taxation, Observations, Mr. Goschen ; long debate thereon Feb 21, 1011 Navigation of the Thames-The Main Drain- age Outfall, Question, Mr. Crawford; An- swer, Mr. Stephen Cave Nov 21, 105; Ques- tion, Lord Eustace Cecil; Answer, Mr. Gathorne Hardy Mar 9, 1220
Thames Embankment, Question, Mr. Thomson Hankey; Answer, Mr. Stephen Cave Mar 16, 1686
Westminster Improvements - Great George Street, Question, Mr. Buxton; Answer, Lord John Manners Mar 20, 1977
Metropolitan Police, Question, Viscount En- field; Answer, Mr. Gathorne Hardy Feb 21, 1004
New Houses of Parliament, The-Cartoon in Westminster Hall, Question, Mr. Monk ; Answer, Lord John Manners Mar 16, 1685 -New Palace Yard, Entrance by, Question, Mr. Thomson Hankey; Answer, Lord John Manners Mar 6, 1150 Regent's Park-The Ornamental Water, Ques- tion, Mr. Thomas Chambers; Answer, Lord John Manners Nov 22, 145; Question, Mr. Harvey Lewis; Answer, Lord John Manners. Mar 9, 1221
Richmond Green and Hyde Park, Question, Lord Ernest Bruce; Answer, Lord John Manners Mar 9, 1223
Richmond Park-Roehampton Gate, Question, Mr. Locke King; Answer, Lord John Man- ners Mar 16, 1680
Special Constables, Motion for "Return of the Number of Special Constables who have re- spectively enrolled themselves in the different Parishes of the Metropolis after the explosion in Clerkenwell" (The Lord Campbell) Mar 19, 1880; Motion agreed to
(Mr. Ayrton, Mr. Tite, Colonel Hogg)
c. Ordered; read 10 Feb 20
[Bill 41] Moved, "That the Bill be now read 20" (Mr. Ayrton) Mar 9, 1278; after short debate,
Committee; Report Nov 28, 407 Considered as amended* Nov 29 Read 30 Nov 30
. Read 1* (The Lord Clinton) Dec 2 (No.4) Moved, "That the Bill be now read 2a" (The
Lord Clinton) Dec 3, 528; after short de- bate, Bill read 2a
Committee; Report Dec 5, 575
Read 3 Dec 6
Metropolitan Tramways Bill (by Order) c. Moved, "That the Bill be now read 20" Mar 5, 1109
Amendt. to leave out "now," and add "upon this day six months" (Mr. Harvey Lewis); after short debate, Question, "That now,' &c." put, and negatived; Bill put off for six months
Mexico-Diplomatic Relations with Question, Mr. Thomas Baring; Answer, Lord Stanley Feb 21, 1007
Military Reserve Funds
Select Committee appointed, "to inquire into the origin of the Military Reserve Funds, the sources from which they are derived, and the objects to which they are applied' (Lord Hotham) Feb 17, 850; List of the Committee
MILL, Mr. J. Stuart, Westminster
Habeas Corpus Suspension Acts (Ireland), Mo- tion for a Return, 1939
Ireland-State of, Motion for Committee, 1516 United States-The Alabama" Claims, Mo- tion for an Address, 1190
MILLER, Mr. W., Leith, &c.
Cape of Good Hope--Basuto Territory, 1975
MILLS, Mr. J. Remington, Wycombe (Chep- | Murder Law Amendment Bill
MONTAGU, Right Hon. Lord R. (Vice Pre-
sident of the Committee of Privy Council for Education), Huntingdon- shire
Art Catalogue, Publication of the, 1218, 1219 Cattle Plague, 92, 105;-Outbreak in Berwick-
shire, 419-In Norfolk, 1226; Returns, 1287 Contagious Diseases, 1286, 1889 Education, Technical, 1813 English Porcelain at Bow, 1888 Etwall and Repton Corporation, 1223 Foreign Cattle, Importation of, 335 Metropolitan Foreign Cattle Market, Leave, 635; 2R. 692
Paris Exhibition Purchases, 167
Privy Council, Medical Officer of the, 1812
MONTROSE, Duke of (Postmaster General) Postal-Communication with the East-New Contract, 157
MOWBRAY, Right Hon. J. R. (Judge Advocate General), Durham City Dean and Chapter of Westminster, Estates of the, 641
Questions, Mr. Darby Griffith, Mr. Otway, Captain Vivian, Mr. Sandford; Answers, Sir John Pakington Mar 17, 1815
Captain Roux's Sheathing for Iron Vessels, Question, Sir George Stucley; Answer, Mr. Corry Nov 28, 330
"Chichester," Training Ship, Question, Mr. Hayter; Answer, Mr. Corry Dec 3, 542 Dockyard Commission Report, Question, Mr. Childers; Answer, Lord Henry Lennox Mar 13, 1595
Greenwich Hospital, &c., Question, Mr. Seely; Answer, Lord Henry Lennox Mar 5, 1114 Naval Chaplains, Question, Mr. Eykyn; An- swer, Mr. Corry Dec 3, 536
Naval Commissions-List of Reserved Cap. tains, Question, Mr. White; Answer, Mr. Corry Mar 16, 1680
Naval Courts Martial-Commission, Question, Mr. Stone; Answer, Mr. Corry Mar 9, 1225
Royal Dockyards—Iron Ballast, Observations, The Duke of Somerset Feb 24, 1038 Motion for "Return of the Number of Tons of Iron Ballast sold from the Royal Dockyards since January 1867; Amount of Money re- ceived for this Iron, and paid into Treasury" (The Duke of Somerset) Mar 9, 1212 Question, Mr. Baxter; Answer, Mr. Corry Mar 9, 1219
Royal Dockyards, Amendt. on Committee of Supply Mar 20, To leave out from "That," and add "in the opinion of this House, the number of Dockyards ought to be diminished' (Mr. Graves) Mar 20, 2034; Question, "That the words, &c.;" after short debate, Amendt. withdrawn
Wooden Ships, Motion for "A List of all the wooden Line-of-battle Ships and Frigates, together with amount of their tonnage and horse-power; their original value per ton, and price of engines" [and other Returns] (Captain Mackinnon) Mar 19, 1952; after short debate, Motion withdrawn
NEVILLE-GRENVILLE, Mr. R., Somerset- | New Members Sworn
Foreign Office, The, 616
Address in Answer to the Speech, 84 Army-Breech-Loading Rifles, 144
Capital Punishment within Prisons, 2R. 1137 Church Rates Regulation, 2R. 1405-6, 1412 Compulsory Church Rates Abolition, 2R. 970; Comm. cl. 3, 1416
Ecclesiastical Titles, Leave, 993
Ireland-State of, Motion for Committee, 1629 Libel, 178; 2R. Amendt. 310
Public Schools, Motion for a Select Committee, 2052
Remission of Sentences, Motion for an Address, 551, 571
Roman Catholic Prisoners, 549
Trent Valley Railway, Accidents on the, 731
For Stoke-upon-Trent, v. Alexander James Beresford Beresford Hope, esq., Manor of Northstead
For Cambridge University, v. Sir Charles Jasper Selwyn, knight, one of the Judges of the Court of Ap- peal in Chancery
For Helston, v. William Baliol Brett, esq., Solicitor General
Feb 21-For Argyllshire, v. Alexander Stru- thers Finlay, esq., Chiltern Hun- dreds
Feb 28-For Northampton County (Northern Division), v. George Ward Hunt, esq., Chancellor of the Exchequer Mar 12-For Huddersfield, v. Lieutenant-Co- lonel Thomas Pearson Crosland, deceased
Mar 19-For Coventry, v. Henry Mather Jack- son, esq., void Election
Nov 19, 1867- Viscount Burke, Galway
Nov 20-Mathew William Thompson, esq., Bradford
Nov 29-Jacob Bright, esq., Manchester [Affirmation]
Dec 2-Thomas Tertius Paget, esq., Leicester County (Southern Division) Dec 3-Right Hon. Edward Strathearn Gordon, Thetford
Feb 13, 1868-Henry Finch, esq., Rutlandshire William Lowther, esq., Westmorland Feb 18-Wellwood Herries Maxwell, esq., Kirkcudbrightshire
Feb 21-Right Hon. Robert Richard Warren, The College of the Holy Trinity, Dublin
William Baliol Brett, esq., Helston Feb 24-George Melly, esq., Stoke-upon-Trent Feb 25-Alexander James Beresford Beresford Hope, esq., Cambridge University Mar 5-The Marquess of Lorne, Argyllshire Mar 9-Right Hon. George Ward Hunt, Northampton County (Northern Division)
NORTHCOTE, Right Hon. Sir S. H. (Secre- tary of State for India), Devon- shire, N.
Abyssinia-Questions, &c. Bounty to Volunteers, 677 Correspondence, 1005
European Subaltern Officers, 178 Foreign Office, 629 Krapp, Rev. Mr., 180
Route for the Expedition, 336 Telegraphic Communication, 106 Water Supply, 541, 887, 889 Address in Answer to the Speech, 68 Church Rates Regulation, 2R. 1400 Compulsory Church Rates Abolition, Comm. cl. 2, 1416; cl. 4, 1418, 1419, 1420; cl. 5, 1424
East India-Troops and Vessels (Abyssinian Expedition), Res. 359, 366, 380, 391 India-Questions, &c.
Architectural Remains, 631
Banda and Kirwee Prize Money, 1008
Public Schools, 2R. 770
Suez and India Submarine Telegraph, 510
O'DONOGHUE, The, Tralee
Ireland-State of, Motion for Committee, 1612, 1620
OGILVY, Sir J., Dundee
Representation of the People (Scotland), Leave, 825
O'LOGHLEN, Sir C. M., Clare Co. Bank Holidays, 2R. 941, 952
Fenian Convicts at Manchester, 120
Habeas Corpus Suspension (Ireland) Act Con- tinuance, 2R 808; Comm. add. cl. 938 Ireland-Spirit Licence Duty, 432 Libel, 178; 2R. 306, 313
Supply-Abyssinian Expedition, 198, 225, O'REILLY, Mr. M. W., Longford Co.
NORWOOD, Mr. C. M., Kingston-upon-Hull
Admiralty Jurisdiction, 175
Postal-India, China, and Japan Mails, Res. OSBORNE, Mr. R. B., Nottingham
Oaths Commission-Legislation
Question, Mr. Gilpin; Answer, Mr. Gathorne Hardy Feb 17, 800-Report of Commission- ers, Question, Mr. Hadfield; Answer, Mr. Gathorne Hardy Nov 28, 333
O'BEIRNE, Mr. J. L., Cashel
Army-Malta and Gibraltar Shields, 729 ;- Plymouth Breakwater Fort, 990 Fines and Fees (Ireland), 2R. 1233 Ireland-Landlord and Tenant, 799;-State of, Motion for Committee, 1342
Postal Service with the United States, 683 Representation of the People (Ireland), 1206; Leave, 1948
O'BRIEN, Sir P., King's Co.
Abyssinia-Rev. Mr. Krapp, 180 ;-Mission of Mr. Rassam, 678
Address in Answer to the Speech, 85 Army-Expenditure, 1687
Shields for Malta and Gibraltar, 537, 540 Staff Appointments, 106, 1223 Fenian Convicts at Manchester, 115 Fines and Fees (Ireland), 2R. 1231 Ireland-Illegal Processions, 677 Irish Church Revenues, 645 Spirit Licence Duty, 433 Mercantile Marine, 536
Suez and India Submarine Telegraph, 509
O'CONOR DON, The, Roscommon Co.
Fines and Fees (Ireland), 2R. 1230 Industrial Schools (Ireland), 2R. 930, 931 Ireland-Spirit Licence Duty, 432
Sale of Liquors on Sunday (Ireland), Leave, 927
VOL. CXC. [THIRD SERIES.]
Abyssinia-The Foreign Office, 607, 609, 610, 622, 625
China-Treaty of Tien-tsin, 1149;-The Em- bassy, 1224
East India, Troops and Vessels (Abyssinian Expedition), Res. 101, 403
Sale of Liquors on Sunday, 2R. 1864 Supply-Abyssinian Expedition, 239, 282 Ways and Means [Income Tax], Res. 448
PAKINGTON, Right Hon. Sir J. S. (Se- cretary of State for War), Droit- wich
Paris Universal Exhibition, 1867, Pur- chases
Question, Mr. Layard; Answer, Lord Robert Montagu Nov 25, 167
Parliament, Meeting of the
The Session of Parliament opened by COMMIS- SION Nov 19, 1; The LORD CHANCELLOR de- livered
Abyssinian Expedition-Consul Cameron, 104 Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech
Contract with Messrs Wetherell, 336 Purchase of Mules in Abyssinia, 1223 Stores, 513
Army-Artillery-Conversion of Guns, 430 Breech Loading Rifles, 143, 144, 1225 Cavalry Enlistment, 1453 Clothing, Tenders for, 990
Conveyance of Troops-War Department and India Office, 337, 339, 421, 511 Curragh Camp, 163
Distinguished Service Majors, 733, 798 Fever in the Mauritius, 798, 1006 Fortifications, 1933, 1937;-at Chatham, 1222
Gibraltar Shield, 164, 1457;-Shields for
Malta and Gibraltar, 538, 540, 729 Hale's Rockets, 514
Majors in Cavalry Regiments, 648 Non-Purchase Corps, Report of Select Committee, 335
Ordnance Committee, Report of, 1456 Perth Barracks, 329, 330
Plymouth Breakwater Fort, 991 Promotion, 1887
Retirement from the Royal Artillery, &c. 1215
Royal Military College, 1594 Shoeburyness Experiments, 1814 Staff Appointments, 107, 1223 Storks, Sir H., Appointment of, 986 Army Estimates, 992, 1937, 1938, 1982, 2051 Contagious Diseases Act, 798, 1813 Mutiny Bill, 1815, 1816, 1827
PALK, Sir L., Devonshire, S.
Army-Conveyance of Troops-War Depart-
ment and India Office, 338
Railways, Res. 1886
Sale of Liquors on Sunday, 2R. 1870
PALMER, Sir R., Richmond
Compulsory Church Rates Abolition, Comm.
cl. 4, 1417, 1418, 1419, 1421; cl. 5, 1423, 1424; cl. 6, 1425; cl. 7, 1426; cl. 8, 1427; add. cl. 1428: Consid. 1830; Re-comm. add. cl. 2053, 2054
County Courts (Admiralty Jurisdiction), 2R. 1828
Election Petitions and Corrupt Practices at Elections, Leave, 712 Expatriation, Law of, 2006
Metropolitan Streets Act (1867) Amendment, Comm. cl. 1, 411
Pamphlets, Exemption of Small, from Se- curity
Question, Mr. Craufurd; Answer, The Attor- ney General Mar 20, 1974
ADDRESS TO HER MAJESTY ON THE LORDS COM- MISSIONERS' SPEECH moved by The Earl BROWNLOW (the Motion being seconded by The Lord HYLTON), and, after long debate, Address agreed to, Nemine Dissentiente Nov 19, 6 HER MAJESTY'S ANSWER TO THE ADDRESS reported Nov 21, 103 Chairman of Committees-The Lord Redes- dale appointed, Nemine Dissentiente, to take the Chair in all Committees of this House for this Session Nov 19
Appeal Committee-appointed Nov 19 Committee for Privileges-appointed Nov 19 Sub-Committee for the Journals appointed
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