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TELLERS.

House. Independent Members, as it was perfectly well known, had a right to make their own Motions upon the Order of the Day for going into Committee of Supply. Walpole, rt. hon. S. H. After the Committee of Supply was over Taylor, Colonel the Government were responsible for the business of the night; and on referring to ceived that the Notices of Motion on going the paper of business for to-morrow he perinto Committee of Supply were not of a character to occupy any great length of time, and, that being so, the Government, as far as depended on them, would employ the remaining time in making progress with the Reform Bill.

VISCOUNT CRANBOURNE: I move that the Chairman do report Progress. THR CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER: As there is other matter of importance in this clause, and at this hour of night (nearly half past twelve), we offer no resistance to the Motion. [Cries of "When, when?"]

THE CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER: This day. [Cries of "Monday, Monday!" from the Opposition, and "This day! this day!" from the Ministerial

Benches.

MR. DODSON: The Motion now before the Committee is that I do report Progress. It is for the House to settle on what day the Committee will be resumed.

Motion agreed to.

House resumed.

MR. SPEAKER inquired on what day it was the pleasure of the House that the Committee should sit again.

THE CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER: This day. [Renewed cries of "Monday!" from the Opposition.]

Motion made, and Question proposed, "That this House will this day [Friday] again resolve itself into the said Committee."-(Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer.)

VISCOUNT ROYSTON moved that the Committee sit again on Monday.

Amendment proposed, to leave out the words "this day," in order to insert the words "upon Monday next,"-(Viscount Royston,)-instead thereof.

Question proposed, "That the words 'this day' stand part of the Question."

THE CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER said, that he had, though he hoped not unduly, pressed private and independent Members to give way on one or two occasions, but it would not be necessary to do so now. The Government were responsible for the conduct of business on Fridays, subject to certain rules of the

MR. DISRAELI said, that the proposition of the Chancellor of the Exchequer did not interfere with the privileges of private Members on the Friday night. The Motion for going into Committee of Gentlemen could bring forward their MoSupply would be made, and then hou. tions; and afterwards, it would be unreasonable to interfere with the fair privilege of the Government. He was quite certain that the Chancellor of the Exchequer would not propose to proceed with the Reform Bill at any very late hour.

Amendment, by leave, withdrawn.
Main Question put, and agreed to.
Committee to sit again To-morrow.

TRANSUBSTANTIATION, &c., DECLARA-
TION ABOLITION BILL.

(Sir Colman O'Loghlen, Sir John Gray,
Mr. Cogan.)

[BILL 82.] COMMITTEE.

Order for Committee read.

Motion made, and Question proposed, "That Mr. Speaker do now leave the Chair."-(Sir Colman O'Loghlen.)

MR. WHITESIDE appealed to the House and the Government not to press so important a measure at that late hour (a quarter before one o'clock).

SIR COLMAN O'LOGHLEN said, the principle of the measure having been affirmed by the House, he must press his Motion.

MR. WHITESIDE then moved the adjournment of the debate.

Motion made, and Question put, "That the Debate be now adjourned."—(Mr. Whiteside.)

The House divided:-Ayes 46; Noes | 46-And the numbers being equal, Mr. Speaker stated that, as at this late hour one-half the House were indisposed to proceed with the discussion of the Bill, he should best discharge his duty by declaring himself with the Ayes.

Debate adjourned till To-morrow.

FINSBURY ESTATE BILL.
(Mr. Ayrton, Mr. Locke.)
[BILL 97.] SECOND READING.

Order for Second Reading read.

MR. AYRTON moved the second reading of this Bill.

Motion made, and Question proposed, "That the Bill be now read a second time."-(Mr. Ayrton.)

MR. BRUCE took occasion to say that, although he should not at that late hour of the night oppose the Motion, his hon. and

learned Friend must not be allowed to labour under the impression that the Bill would be permitted to pass through Committee without considerable alteration.

Notice taken, that 40 Members were not present; House counted, and 40 Members not being present,

House adjourned at One o'clock.

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HANSARD'S PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES,

VOLUME CLXXXIII.

THIRD VOLUME OF THE SESSION 1866.

EXPLANATION OF THE ABBREVIATIONS.

In Bills, Read 1o, 2o, 3o, or 1a, 2a, 3a, Read the First, Second, or Third Time.-In Speeches
1R., 2R., 3R., Speech delivered on the First, Second, or Third Reading.-Amendt., Amend-
ment. Res., Resolution.-Comm., Committee.-Re-Comm., Re-Committal.-Rep., Report.-
Consid., Consideration.-Adj., Adjournment or Adjourned.-c., Clause.-add. cl., Additional
Clause.-neg., Negatived.-M. Q., Main Question.-O. Q., Original Question.-O. M., Original
Motion.-P. Q., Previous Question.-R. P., Report Progress.-A., Ayes.-N., Noes.-M., Ma-
jority.—1st. Div., 2nd. Div., First or Second Division.—l., Lords.—c., Commons.

When in the Text or in the Index a Speech is marked thus, it indicates that the Speech
is reprinted from a Pamphlet or some authorized Report.

When in the Index a t is prefixed to a Name or an Office (the Member having accepted or
vacated office during the Session) and to Subjects of Debate thereunder, it indicates that the
Speeches on those Subjects were delivered in the speaker's private or official character, as the
case may be.

When in this Index a * is added to the Reading of a Bill, it indicates that no Debate took
place upon that stage of the measure.

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Cattle Plague, 1688

Army-cont.

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Army and Navy- Medical Officers in the
Question, Colonel North; Answer, The Mar-
quess of Hartington May 8, 583

Art Bill [H.L.] (The Lord Stanley❤f Alderley)
1. Read 3* April 20
Royal Assent April 30 [29 Vict. c. 16]

Art Union Laws

Select Committee nominated April 30

Scotland-Postal Arrangements in Fifeshire, ATTORNEY GENERAL, The (Sir Roundell

Res. 774

ARGYLL, Duke of (Lord Privy Seal)

Law of Capital Punishment Amendment, 2R.

252

Selling and Hawking Goods on Sunday, Comm.
944; 3R. 1678

ARKWRIGHT, Mr. R., Leominster

Re-distribution of Seats, 2R. 915

ARMAGH, Archbishop of

Ireland-Established Church, Motion for Re-
turns, 435

ARMSTRONG, Mr. Serjeant R., Sligo
Admiralty Court, Ireland, Leave, 281

Palmer), Richmond

Bankruptcy Law Amendment, 2R. 673, 708
Bribery at Elections, Res. 1457

Convicts' Property, Comm. 427

Crown Lands, Comm. cl. 6; Amendt. 426; cl.

7, ib.

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Attorneys and Solicitors (Ireland), 1866,
Bill [H.L.] (The Lord Chelmsford)

Ireland-Marriages, 5;-Oyster Fisheries, 453. Moved, "That the House do now resolve itself

Army

Artillery-Guns and Gun-Cotton-Question,

Sir George Stuckley; Answer, The Marquess
of Hartington June 7, 2036

Brigade of Guards Medical Officers of,
Address for Papers (Sir Robert Anstruther)
May 8, 585; after debate, Motion agreed to
Crawley, Colonel, Court Martial on, Question,
Colonel Percy Herbert; Answer, Mr. Head-
lam June 1, 1690

Hong Kong-Troops at, Question, Mr. Locke;
Answer, The Marquess of Hartington
May 11, 768

Militia Pensions, Question, Mr. Freville-Surtees;
Answer, The Marquess of Hartington May 8,
583 War Office Commission, Question,
The O'Donoghue; Answer, The Marquess of
Hartington May 11, 770

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AYRTON, Mr. A. S., Tower Hamlets
Bankruptcy Law Amendment, 2R. 701
Commons (Metropolis), 2R. Adj. moved, 1281,
1282, 1288

Courts of Justice, The New, 1182

Crown Lands, Comm. 423; cl. 26, 426; 3R.
Amendt. 921

Elections (Returning Officers), 2R. 1289
Finsbury Estate, 2R. 2135

Imperial Gas Company, 2R. 582
Ireland-Cholera in Cork Harbour, 360
London Gas, 3R. Amendt. 1434

Metropolis Water Supply, Comm. moved for,

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183.

|Banbury Election-cont.

Committee had agreed to the following Re-
solution:-That Bernhard Samuelson, es-
quire, was not disqualified to be elected and
returned to sit in Parliament by reason of
his being an alien April 30, 159

BANDON, Earl of

Tenure (Ireland), 2R. 753

BANGOR, Viscount
Post Office Clerks, 765

Bank of England-Rate of Interest-
Issue of Notes-See Monetary Crisis

Bankruptcy Law Amendment, &c., Bill
(Mr. Attorney General, Mr. Solicitor General,
Sir G. Grey)

c. Moved, "That the Bill be now read 20" (Mr.
Attorney General), 673; after long debate,
Read 2o May 10
[Bill 106]

BARING, Hon. T. G. (Secretary to the
Admiralty), Penryn & Falmouth
Dockyard Voters, Disfranchisement of, 482
Navy-Commodore De Courcey, 1145;-The
"Bellerophon," 1437; - Chaplain of the
"Black Prince," 1441

North America-Armed Ships on the Coast of,
1940

Spain and Chile-War between, 985
Supply-University of London, 189

BARING, Mr. T., Huntingdon

Spain and Chile-War between, 984

BARNETT, Mr. H., Woodstock

Bankruptcy Law Amendment, 2R. 700
Convicts' Property, Comm. 431
Representation of the People, Comm. 1368
Supply-Printing and Stationery, 208

BARRON, Sir H. W., Waterford City
Ireland-Suspension of the Habeas Corpus
Act, Res. 457;-Medical Officers, Res. 1953
Representation of the People (Ireland), Leave,
540

BARROW, Mr. W. H., Nottinghamshire, S.
Real Estate Intestacy, 2R. 2007

Representation of the People, Comm. 1335

BARTTELOT, Colonel W. B., Sussex, W.
Representation of the People, Comm. 1392
Ways and Means-Financial Statement, Comm.
Res. 1, 416

BATESON, Sir T., Devizes
Reform Bills, The, 1796
Representation of the People, Comm. 1850

BATH, Marquess of

Selling and Hawking Goods on Sunday,
1680

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