[August 4.] Pedlars (Certificates) Bill [Lords] | Bill 234] Moved, "That the Bill be now read a second time,"-(Mr. Courtney) After short debate, Motion agreed to :-Bill read a second time, and committed for To-morrow. Universities (Scotland) Voters, &c. Bill [Lords] [Bill 232]— Moved, "That the Bill be now read a second time" Page 917 Registration of Parliamentary 918 After short debate, Motion agreed to:-Bill read a second time, and committed for To-morrow. Exemption from Distress Bill [Bill 116] Moved, "That the Order for the Consideration of the Bill be discharged," (Sir Henry Holland) 922 Question put, and agreed to:-Order discharged; Bill withdrawn. LORDS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 5. Royal University of Ireland Bill (No. 194)— Moved, "That the Bill be now read 2","-(The Lord Privy Seal) 922 After short debate, Motion agreed to:-Bill read 2a accordingly, and committed to a Committee of the Whole House on Monday next. Land Law (Ireland) Bill (No. 187)— 923 COMMONS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 5. QUESTIONS. INDIA-MORTALITY IN INDIAN GAOLS-Question, Sir George Campbell; STATE OF IRELAND-JULY CELEBRATIONS, Co. Down-Question, Lord SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM-THE PLANE TREE-Question, Mr. Mitchell 989 990 990 991 992 992 992 993 ARMY ORGANIZATION THE NEW ROYAL WARRANT-RETIREMENT-Question, Mr. Healy; Answer, Mr. Childers PARLIAMENT THE HOUSE OF COMMONS-CONDUCT OF PUBLIC BUSINESS- 994 995 VOL. CCLXIV. [THIRD SERIES.] [ a ] [August 5.] SOUTH AFRICA-THE TRANSVAAL-THE NATIVE TRIBES-Questions, Sir .. SEIZURE OF EXPLOSIVE MACHINES AT LIVERPOOL-Question, Lord John - Page 996 997 997 998 999 1000 PARLIAMENT PUBLIC BUSINESS Observations, Mr. Gladstone :-Short FRANCE AND TUNIS-MILITARY OPERATIONS-THE BOMBARDMENT OF SFAX ORDERS OF THE DAY. SUPPLY-Order for Committee read; Motion made, and Question proposed, LAW AND JUSTICE-OUTRAGE UPON THE PERSON-RESOLUTION- To leave out from the word "That" to the end of the Question, in order to add the Question proposed, "That the words proposed to be left out stand part ARMY (RECRUITING)-IRISH SOLDIERS-Observations, Mr. Biggar; Reply, Main Question, "That Mr. Speaker do now leave the Chair," put, and agreed to. SUPPLY-considered in Committee-ARMY ESTIMATES. (In the Committee.) (1.) Motion made, and Question proposed, "That a sum, not exceeding £758,900, be Motion made, and Question proposed, "That a sum, not exceeding £738,900, be granted, &c.,"-(Mr. Biggar :)-After short debate, Question put, and negatived. Original Question put, and agreed to. (2.) £164,100, Military Education.. After short debate, Motion made, and Question proposed, "That a sum, not exceeding £163,883 18. 4d., be granted to Her Majesty, to complete the sum necessary to defray the Charge which will come in course of payment during the year ending on the 31st day of March 1882, for Military Education,"-(Mr. Byrne :)-After further short debate, Motion, by leave, withdrawn. After further short debate, Original Question put, and agreed to. 1000 1005 1018 1027 1028 1029 [August 5.] SUPPLY-ARMY ESTIMATES-Committee-continued. (3.) Motion made, and Question proposed, "That a sum, not exceeding £40,100, be granted to Her Majesty, to defray the Charge for Miscellaneous Effective Services, which will come in course of payment during the year ending on the 31st day of March 1882" 1036 After short debate, Motion made, and Question proposed, "That a sum, not exceeding (4.) £222,200, Administration of the Army. (5.) £34,000, Rewards, &c.-After short debate, Vote agreed to (6.) £129,700, Half Pay. (7.) £1,054,700, Retired Pay.-After short debate, Vote agreed to (8.) £124,200, Widows' Pensions.-After short debate, Vote agreed to (9.) £17,000, Pensions for Wounds. Page (10.) £33,900, Chelsea, &c. Hospitals.-After short debate, Vote agreed to (11.) £1,386,500, Out-Pensions. 1041 (12.) £202,200, Army Superannuation Allowances. (13.) £37,400, Militia, Yeomanry Cavalry, and Volunteer Corps.-After short debate, Vote agreed to. (15.) £30,000, Supplementary Estimate, Pay, Allowances, &c. (16.) £290,000, Supplementary Estimate, Provisions, &c.-After short debate, Vote agreed to (17.) £36,281, to complete the sum for Law Charges.-After short debate, Vote agreed to 1046 (19.) £116,022, to complete the sum for Criminal Prosecutions.-After short debate, Vote agreed to (18.) £2,021, to complete the sum for the Public Prosecutor's Office.-After short debate, Vote agreed to (20.) Motion made, and Question proposed, "That a sum, not exceeding £97,115, be granted to Her Majesty, to complete the sum necessary to defray the Charge which will come in course of payment during the year ending on the 31st day of March 1882, for such of the Salaries and Expenses of the Chancery Division of the High Court of Justice, of the Court of Appeal, and of the Supreme Court of Judicature (exclusive of the Central Office), as are not charged on the Consolidated Fund After short debate, Motion made, and Question proposed, "That a sum, not exceeding £95,115, be granted, &c.,"-(Mr. Henry Fowler :)-After further short debate, Question put:-The Committee divided; Ayes 32, Noes 76; Majority 44.—(Div. List, No. 356.) Original Question again proposed Motion made, and Question put, "That a sum, not exceeding £96,890, be granted, &c.,"-(Mr. Healy :)-The Committee divided; Ayes 23, Noes 90; Majority 67.(Div. List, No. 357.) After short debate, Original Question put, and agreed to. (21.) Motion made, and Question proposed, "That a sum, not exceeding £68,427, be granted to Her Majesty, to complete the sum necessary to defray the Charge which will come in course of payment during the year ending on the 31st day of March 1882, for the Salaries and Expenses of the Central Office of the Supreme Court of Judicature; the Salaries and Expenses of the Judges' Clerks and other Officers of the District Registrars of the High Court; the remuneration of the Judges' Marshals; and certain Circuit Expenses Motion made, and Question proposed, "That a sum, not exceeding £63,927, be granted, &c.,"-(Mr. Arthur O'Connor :)—After short debate, Question put, and negatived. Original Question put, and agreed to. (22.) £57,124, to complete the sum for Probate, &c. Registries of the High Court of Justice. (23.) £6,797, to complete the sum for the Admiralty Registry of the High Court of Justice. 1047 1052 1054 1063 1065 (24) £8,118, to complete the sum for the Wreck Commission.-After short debate, Vote agreed to 1068 (26.) £382,936, to complete the sum for the County Courts. (25.) £19,424, to complete the sum for the London Bankruptcy Court.-After short debate, Vote agreed to (27.) £2,442, to complete the sum for the Land Registry.-After short debate, Vote agreed to [August 5.] Page SUPPLY-CIVIL SERVICES-Committee-continued. (28) £18,690, to complete the sum for Revising Barristers, England. (30.) £250,402, to complete the sum for Metropolitan Police. 1071 (31.) Motion made, and Question proposed, “That a sum, not exceeding £911,298, Motion made, and Question proposed, "That a sum, not exceeding £245,844, be 1072 .. 1080 (32) £293,759, to complete the sum for Prisons, England.-After short debate, Vote agreed to (33.) £132,626, to complete the sum for Reformatory and Industrial Schools, Great Britain.-After short debate, Vote agreed to (34.) £18,019, to complete the sum for Broadmoor Criminal Lunatic Asylum.—After short debate, Vote agreed to (35.) Motion made, and Question proposed, "That a sum, not exceeding £40,700, be granted to Her Majesty, to complete the sum necessary to defray the Charge which will come in course of payment during the year ending on the 31st day of March 1882, for the Salaries and Expenses of the Lord Advocate's Department and others connected with Criminal Proceedings in Scotland, including certain Allowances under the Aet 15 and 16 Vic. c. 83" .. Motion made, and Question proposed, "That a sum, not exceeding £39,700, be granted, &c.,"-(Mr. Biggar :)—After short debate, Motion, by leave, withdrawn. Original Question put, and agreed to. (36.) Motion made, and Question proposed, "That a sum, not exceeding £39,008, be granted to Her Majesty, to complete the sum necessary to defray the Charge which will come in course of payment during the year ending on the 31st day of March 1882, for the Salaries and Expenses of the Courts of Law and Justice in Scotland, and other Legal Charges' Motion made, and Question proposed, "That a sum, not exceeding £38,358, be (37) £25,422, to complete the sum for Register House Departments, Edinburgh.- 1081 1085 1087 1090 1096 (38.) £87,340, to complete the sum for Prisons (Scotland).—After short debate, Vote agreed to 1099 Resolutions to be reported To-morrow; Committee to sit again To morrow. Regulation of the Forces Bill [Bill 193]— Order for Consideration, as amended, read.. After short time spent therein, Bill reported, without Amendment. Whiteboy Acts Repeal Bill [Bill 134] Moved, "That the Second Reading of the Bill be deferred till Saturday," -(Mr. T. P. O'Connor) After short debate, Amendment proposed, to leave out "Saturday" and Question proposed, "That the word 'Saturday' stand part of the Original Question, as amended, put, and agreed to:-Second Reading 1100 1101 1104 [August 5.] Conveyancing and Law of Property (re-committed) Bill [Lords] After short time spent therein, Bill reported, without Amendment; to be read the third time upon Monday next. EAST INDIAN RAILWAY [REDEMPTION OF ANNUITIES] Considered in Committee Resolution agreed to; to be reported upon Monday next. COMMONS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 6. QUESTIONS. Page 1106 .. 1107 PARLIAMENT RULES AND ORDERS-PETITIONS-THE BRADLAUGH PETI- 1107 SUPPLY-Order for Committee read; Motion made, and Question proposed, "That Mr. Speaker do now leave the Chair :". NAVY-PROMOTION-LIEUTENANTS-Observations, Sir John Hay STATE OF IRELAND-THE MAGISTRACY-MR. CLIFFORD LLOYD, R.M.- To leave out from the word "That" to the end of the Question, in order to add the 1110 .. 1111 Question proposed, "That the words proposed to be left out stand part NAVY-NAVY AND DOCKYARD OFFICERS-Observations, Sir H. Drummond Main Question, "That Mr. Speaker do now leave the Chair," put, and SUPPLY-considered in Committee-NAVY ESTIMATES. (In the Committee.) (1.) £877,890, Half-Pay, Reserved Half-Pay, and Retired Pay to Officers of the 1133 1138 CLASS V.-FOREIGN AND COLONIAL SERVICES. (4.) £93,570, to complete the sum for the Diplomatic Services.-After short debate, Vote agreed to (5.) Motion made, and Question proposed, "That a sum, not exceeding £142,387, be granted to Her Majesty, to complete the sum necessary to defray the Charge which will come in course of payment during the year ending on the 31st day of March 1882, for the Expense of the Consular Establishments Abroad, and for other Expenditure chargeable on the Consular Vote " |