O'CONOR, Mr. D. M., Sligo Co. Ireland-Protection of Person and Property Act, 1881-Messrs. M'Donough and Finn, Prisoners under the Act, 825
O'DONNELL, Mr. F. H., Dungarvan Army Medical Department-Hospital Quarter- masters, 27
India-Miscellaneous Questions
Afghanistan (Military Operations), 368 Charges against Hyat Khan, 365
Finance, &c.-Annuities and Furlough Pay, 362
Outbreak of Prisoners, 362 Ireland-Protection of Person and Property Prisoner Act, 1881-Patrick Slattery, a under the Act, 22 Ireland, State of-Disturbance at New Ross, 834
Irish Fisheries, Res. 199
Land Law (Ireland), Lords Amendts. Consid. 1418; Motion for Adjournment, 1580, 1603, 1605, 1612, 1615, 1634; Lords Reasons and Amendts. Consid. 1933, 1949, 1956, 1971, 1973, 1976, 1980, 1994, 1998 Parliament Order
Public Business-Ministerial Statement, 391
Parliament-Privilege-Mr. Bradlaugh, Res.
Passenger Acts-Emigrant Ships, 1865 Regulation of the Forces, Comm. 440; cl. 35, 446; cl. 48, 449
Royal University of Ireland, 2R. 2001, 2008 Russia in Central Asia, 434
Science and Art Department, South Kensing- ton, &c.-Case of Mr. Goffin, Head Master, 1295
Supply-Local Government Board, &c. 223, 224, 585, 595
Miscellaneous, Charitable, and other Allow- ances, Great Britain, 1168 Secret Services, 665, 667
O'HAGAN, Lord (Lord Chancellor of Ire- land)
Land Law (Ireland), 2R. 270, 271; Comm. cl. 1, 786; cl. 12, 945; Report, 1170 Leases for Schools (Ireland), 2R. 1372, 1373
O'KELLY, Mr. J., Roscommon
Corrupt Practices at Elections--Boston Elec- tion, 30
Ireland Peace Preservation Act, 1881-Mr. Matthew Harris, a Prisoner under the Act, 37
Ireland, State of The Magistracy - Mr. Clifford Lloyd, R.M. Res. 1130, 1131 Land Law (Ireland), Lords Amendts. Consid. 1408, 1578, 1629
Supply-Miscellaneous, Charitable, and other Allowances, Great Britain, 1168
ONSLOW, Mr. D. R., Guildford
East India Revenue Accounts, Financial Statement, 850 India-Afghanistan-Defeat of the Ameer's Forces, 67 The Nizam, 1916
Motions of Adjournments at Question Time, Question, Mr. Anderson; Answer, Mr. Glad- stone Aug 4, 851
Suspension of Mr. O'Kelly, Observations, Mr. Parnell; Reply, Mr. Gladstone; short de. bate thereon Aug 4, 862
Order-Suspension of a Member
Mr. SPEAKER having Named Mr. Parnell as having been repeatedly cautioned by him for making use of un-Parliamentary and im- proper language, Moved, "That Mr. Parnell be suspended from the service of the House during the remainder of this day's Sitting (Mr. Gladstone) Aug 1, 390; Question put; A. 131, N. 14; M. 17 (D. L. 346)
Petitions-The Bradlaugh Petitions, Questions, Observations, Sir Wilfrid Lawson, Mr. Tho- rold Rogers; Answers, Sir Charles Forster Aug 6, 1107
Mr. Bradlaugh-New Writ for Northampton, Questions, Sir Wilfrid Lawson; Answers, Mr. Speaker Aug 4, 852
Alleged Disorderly Conduct of a Member of the House within its Precincts, Observations, Mr. Labouchere, Mr. R. N. Fowler Aug 5, 995
Business of the House and Public Business Order of Supply, Questions, Mr. Arthur O'Connor, Sir John Hay, Mr. Callan; An- swers, Mr. Gladstone July 28, 34;-Educa- tional Endowments (Scotland) Bill, Question, Mr. Arthur O'Connor; Answer, Mr. Glad- stone Aug 1, 370;-A Saturday Sitting, Observation, Mr. Gladstone Aug 4, 843;- Order of Supply, Observations, Mr. Glad- stone; short debate thereon Aug 5, 998; Questions, Mr. W. H. Smith, Mr. Arthur O'Connor, Mr. Healy; Answers, Lord Frederick Cavendish, Mr. Gladstone Aug 8, 1209;-The Navy Estimates, Question, Sir John Hay; Answer, Mr. Gladstone Aug 11, 1541;-Arrangement of Public Business, Statement, Mr. Gladstone; short debate thereon Aug 12, 1725;-Irish Church Act Amendment Bill, Question, Mr. Callan; An- VOL. CCLXIV. [THIRD SERIES.] [cont.
PARLIAMENT COMMONS- Business of the House and Public Business-cont.
swer, Mr. W. E. Forster Aug 12, 1728;- Land Law (Ireland) Bill, Observations, Mr. Gladstone, Sir Walter B. Barttelot, Sir Stafford Northcote Aug 12, 1816
Foreign Legislative Assemblies (Oaths and Procedure), Question, Mr. Labouchere; An- swer, Sir Charles W. Dilke Aug 12, 1714 Mr. Bradlaugh-Threatened Meeting in Tra- falgar Square, Question, Mr. Warton; An- swer, Sir William Harcourt July 29, 119 Parliamentary Oath (Mr. Bradlaugh), Ques- tions, Mr. Labouchere, Mr. Gibson, Mr. Macfarlane, Mr. T. P. O'Connor; Answers, Mr. Gladstone, Mr. Speaker, Mr. Labou- chere Aug 8, 1207;-Legislation, Question, Mr. Thomasson; Answer, Mr. Gladstone Aug 11, 1539
The House of Commons-Conduct of Public Business-New Rules, Question, Mr. Rath- bone; Answer, Mr. Gladstone Aug 5, 994 Corrupt Practices at Elections-The Boston Election-The Crown Prosecutions, Ques- tion, Mr. O'Kelly; Answer, Sir William Harcourt July 28, 30
Reported Magistrates, Questions, Mr. Ander- son, Mr. T. Collins, Mr. Healy, Mr. J. Cowen; Answers, The Attorney General Aug 1, 360
Suspension of Corrupt Boroughs, Question, Mr. T. Collins; Answer, The Attorney Gene- ral Aug 2, 560
Parliament-Election Petitions and Cor- rupt Practices at Elections Act- Knaresborough Commission
Amendt. on Committee of Supply Aug 2, To leave out from "That," and add "in the opinion of this House, having regard to statements of the Royal Commissioners, it is not in accordance with justice nor with the policy of the Act of 31 and 32 Vic. c. 125, that the cost of this inquiry should be borne by the ratepayers of the borough of Knaresborough" (Mr. Thomas Collins) v., 560; Question proposed, "That the words, &c.; after short debate, Amendt. with- drawn
Parliament-Privilege-Mr. Bradlaugh Moved, "That, in the opinion of this House, the Resolution of the House passed 10th May last. That the Serjeant at Arms do remove Mr. Bradlaugh from the House, until he shall engage not further to disturb the proceedings of the House,' meant that Mr. Bradlaugh should not come within the outer door of this Chamber, and did not give any power to the Serjeant at Arms to hinder him from entering and remaining in all or any other portions of this edifice, and that there- fore the Serjeant at Arms and the Officers of the House acting under him, in excluding Mr. Bradlaugh from such other portions of the edifice, acted without the authority of this House, and in so doing interfered with the privileges inherent in Membership of this House, and from which no Member can 3 Y
Parliament-Privilege-Mr. Bradlaugh-cont. be deprived without a Resolution of this House to that effect" (Mr. Labouchere) Aug 3, 695
After debate, Amendt. to leave out from "That," and add "this House approves the action of Mr. Speaker and of the Officers of this House acting under his orders" (Sir Henry Holland); Question proposed, "That the words, &c.; after further short de- bate, Question put; A. 7, N. 191; M. 184 (D. L. 351)
Question proposed, "That the words 'this House approves the action of Mr. Speaker and of the Officers of this House acting under his orders' be there added;" after short debate, Question put, and agreed to Main Question, as amended, put, and agreed to
Parliament-Public Business
Question, Mr. Ashmead Bartlett; Answer, Mr. Gladstone Aug 1, 373
Moved, "That for the remainder of the Session Orders of the Day have precedence of Notices of Motions on Tuesday, Government Orders having priority, and that Government Orders have priority on Wednesday" (Mr. Glad- stone); after short debate, Moved, "That the Debate be now adjourned (Mr. Arthur O'Connor); Question put, and negatived Original Question put; A. 111, N. 12; M. 99 (D. L. 347)
Parliament-Public Business (Half-paste. Read 10* (Mr. Childers) Aug 5
Order for resuming Adjourned Debate there- upon [3rd May] read Aug 11, 1519; Moved, "That the Order be discharged" (Mr. Monk); Motion agreed to; Order discharged
PARLIAMENT HOUSE OF LORDS Sat First
Aug 1-The Lord Fingall, after the death of
Aug 15-The Earl of Harrington, after the
Read 2°, after short debate Aug 8, 1343 Committee; Report Aug 10
Considered; read 3° Aug 11
Commons Amendts. considered, and agreed to; Question, Viscount Sidmouth; Answer, The Earl of Northbrook Aug 15, 1881
PEASE, Mr. A., Whitby
China-The Opium Trade, 1711
PEDDIE, Mr. J. DICK-, Kilmarnock, &c. Chelsea Hospital-Burials, 1913 Supply-Fishery Board in Scotland, &c. 747 Prisons, Scotland, 1100
Queen's and Lord Treasurer's Remem- brancer in Exchequer, Scotland, &c. 738 Register House Department, Edinburgh, 1099
Army Estimates-Volunteer Corps Pay and Pedlars (Certificates) Bill [H.L.] Allowances, 900
Ireland-Miscellaneous Questions
Crops in Munster-Harvest Labour, 848 Law and Justice-Case of Margaret Cole-
man, 25;-Cumulative Sentences, 24, 25. Peace Preservation Act, 1881-Gun Li- cences, 22
Land Law (Ireland), Consid. cl. 45, 39; Amendt. 43, 44, 47; cl. 49, 51; Amendt. 52; cl. 53, Amendt. 60; Lords Amendts. Consid. 1390; Amendt. 1392, 1396, 1397, 1408, 1409, 1412, 1427, 1429, 1433, 1442, 1445, 1448, 1495,
(The Earl of Dalhousie)
7. Committee; Report July 28 (No. 163) Read 3* July 29
c. Read 10 (Mr. Courtney) Aug 1 [Bill 234] Read 2o, after short debate Aug 4, 917 Order for Committee read; Moved, "That Mr. Speaker do now leave the Chair" Aug 12, 1818; after short debate, Question put ; A. 80, N. 8; M. 72 (D. L. 385); Committee; Report; read 3°
1496, 1497, 1555, 1582, 1597, 1606, 1621, PEMBERTON, Mr. E. L., Kent, E.
1635; Lords Reasons and Amendts. Consid. 1932, 1940, 1945, 1947, 1952, 1964, 1978; Amendt. 1974, 1978, 1990, 1991
Law and Justice-The Magistracy-Mr. R. P. Laurie, 1197
Peru-Robbery of Jewellery, &c. from the Poor Removal (Ireland) Bill
British Vice Consulate at Lima Question, Mr. Alexander M'Arthur; Answer, Sir Charles W. Dilke Aug 15, 1917
Petroleum (Hawking) Bill [H.L.] (Mr. Courtney)
c. Committee July 29, 226 [House counted out] Committee Report Aug 2, 681 [Bill 222] Consideration, as amended, deferred, after short debate Aug 12, 1820
PLAYFAIR, Right Hon. Mr. Lyon (Chairman of Committees of Ways and Means and Deputy Speaker), Edinburgh and St. Andrew's Uni- versities
Army Estimates-Militia, Yeomanry Cavalry, and Volunteer Corps, 1044
Corrupt Practices (Suspension of Elections), 1101; Schedule, ib.
Navy Estimates-Half-Pay, &c. to Officers of the Navy and Marines, 1139
Petroleum (Hawking), Comm. cl. 2, 229, 682 Supply-Commissioners in Lunacy in England, 609
Consular Establishments Abroad, &c. 1147, 1148, 1151, 1158
Education, England and Wales, 1319 Fishery Board in Scotland, &c. 746 Local Government Board, &c. 224, 571, 581, 594, 597
Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, &c. 753, 757, 758, 759
Mint, including Expenses of Coinage, 616, 617
Paymaster General's Office, 630 Queen's and Lord Treasurer's Remem- brancer in Exchequer, Scotland, &c. 738 Science and Art Department, &c. 1335 Secret Services, 667, 670
Universities (Scotland) Registration of Parlia- mentary Voters, &c. 2R. 919, 920
PLUNKET, Right Hon. D. R., Dublin University
Land Law (Ireland), Consid. cl. 49, 52 ; cl. 53, 65; Lords Amendts. Consid. 1432, 1483
Police Superannuation (Great Britain) Observations, Colonel Alexander Aug 4, 821
(Sir Hervey Bruce, Mr. Corry, Mr. Lewis) c. Bill withdrawn * July 28
PORTARLINGTON, Earl of
Land Law (Ireland), 3R. 1188
Portugal (India)—The Goa Treaty Question, Mr. Cartwright; Answer, The Mar- quess of Hartington Aug 9, 1386
Greenwich Time, Question, Mr. Mitchell Henry; Answer, Mr. Fawcett Aug 11, 1530 Telegraph Clerks, Question, Mr. Justin M'Car- thy; Answer, Mr. Fawcett Aug 8, 1200 Telegraph to Shetland, Question, Mr. Laing; Answer, Lord Frederick Cavendish Aug 4, 838
Weather Forecasts, Question, Mr. Earp; Au- swer, Mr. Fawcett Aug 9, 1379; Question, Major Nolan; Answer, Mr. Fawcett Aug 11, 1530
Telephone Posts and Wires, Question, Mr. W. H. Smith; Answer, The Attorney General Aug 12, 1712
Supply-Local Government Board, &c. 224, c. Lords Amendts. considered, and agreed to,
after short debate Aug 9, 1464
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