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July 29. New Standing Order-Resolution of the Marquess of Lans-

downe relating to the Insertion of the Names of Persons as

Directors, &c. in any Company, work, or undertaking-Re-

solution to be further considered on Friday next

1181

Poor Law (Scotland) Bill—The Third Reading of the Bill-

On Question that the Bill do pass-Clause 17, on the Pro-
position of Lord Cottenham, omitted from the Bill—Bill

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Lunatic Asylums and Pauper Lunatics Bill_Objects of the Bill

explained by the Lord Chancellor-House in Committee 1186
31. Irish Great Western Railway-Case of John Stinton-Motion

of the Earl of Besborough, " That the Report of the 12th of
July be referred to a Select Committee, with instructions to
report to the House, what steps it would be necessary to take
with respect to John Stinton, reported to the House to have
been guilty of perjury”-Motion agreed to

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Tithes Commutation Act Presentation of a Petition ... 1276

Greece-Question

. 1277

Coal Trade (Port of London) Bill—The Second Reading of the

Bill

1284

Aug. 1. Great Western Railway (Dublin to Galway) Bill — Report of

Select Committee appointed to consider what steps it would

be necessary to take with regard to John Stinton, laid upon

the Table of the House

1304

Incorporation of Companies Bills—Marquess of Lansdowne's

Motion for adopting a New Standing Order-Motion agreed

to

1305

Bills of Exchange Bill-— The Third Reading of the Bill — Amend-

ment in Bill moved by Lord Monteagle, and negatived— Bill

1305

Commons' Enclosure Bill — Report received

1308

4. South Eastern (Deal Extension) Railway—Bill reported spe-

cially froin Select Committee-Motion of the Marquess of

Clanricarde that the Bill be recommitted Motion with

drawn- Motion that the evidence taken before the Select

Committee on the Bill be printed, negatived

1341

Taxing Masters, Court of Chancery (Ireland) Bill—The Third
Reading of the Bill — Amendment proposed by the Earl of
Wicklow negatived-Amendment moved by the Lord Chan-
cellor agreed to— Bill passed

1342

The Late Piracy Case-Question

1349

Direct London and Portsmouth Railway Bill-Consideration of

the Report moved by the Earl of Hardwicke-Amendment
that the Bill be recommitted moved by the Duke of Rich-

mond—Amendment agreed to—Bill recommitted

Valuation (Ireland) Bill The Second Reading of the Bill moved

by Lord Stanley – Bill ultimately withdrawn

1353

5. London and York Railway—Presentation of Petitions-Motion

of the Marquess of Clanricarde for the Appointment of a Se-

lect Committee-Motion agreed to

1419

Small Debts Bill (No. 2)—Presentation of Petitions-Commons'
Amendments in Bill considered and agreed to

1424

7. Her Majesty's Visit to Germany—Question

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9. PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT-HER MAJESTY'S SPEECH ... 1548

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II. SUBJECTS OF DEBATE IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.

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8. Commons' Enclosure Bill-House in Committee
South Wales Railway--Report on the South Wales Railway and

Monmouth and Hereford Railway Bills brought up-Mr. J.
H. Vivian's Motion, “ That the Report be considered on Fri.

day next”– Agreed to
Petition of Captain Berkeley-Motion of Mr. Warburton, “ That

the Order of the Day be read for the consideration of the Pe-
tition of Captain Craven Berkeley relative to the East India
Steam Ship Company Bill, and the Action brought against him
by Mr. Scott"- Motion agreed to

Right of Searching American Vessels – Questions

The Slave Trade - Viscount Palmerston's Motion for an Address

to Her Majesty respecting the Production of Papers and Evi-

dence relating to the value of a mutual Right of Search, as a

means for the Suppression of the Slave Trade-Motion nega-

tived - Division Lists, &c.

Colleges (Ireland) Bill-Mr. Wyse's Amendment to the Order

of the Day for bringing up the Report on the Colleges (Ire-

land) Bill-Amendment negatived-Report received

9. Lunatic Asylums and Pauper Lunatics Bill - House in Com-

mittee

Universities (Scotland) Bill — The Second Reading of the Bill

noved by Mr. Macaulay-Amendment moved by Sir J. Gra-

ham, “ That the Bill be read a Second Time that day three

months”. Amendment carried — Division Lists, &c.- Se-

cond Reading of the Bill put off for three months

Relief of Roman Catholics-Mr. Watson's Motion for House

going into Committee on the Roman Catholic Relief Bill

Amendment moved by Sir R. Inglis, " That it be Committed

on that day three months.”—Amendment carried Division

Lists, &c.--Committee put off for three months

10. Commons' Enclosure Bill-House in Committee ...

Colleges (Ireland)-Third Reading of the Bill moved by Sir J.

Graham-Amendment for an Address to Her Majesty pro-
posed by Mr. B. Osborne - Amendment negatived— Division
Lists, &c. - Another Amendment moved by Sir R. Inglis,
“ That the Bill be read a Third time that day three months.”
- Amendment of Sir R. Inglis also negatived – Division

Lists, &c.—The Third Reading of the Bill ...

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July 10. Merchant Seamen's Fund-Order of the Day for receiving the

Report of the Merchant Seamen's Fund Bill read – Further
consideration of Report postponed till next Session

381

11. Lunatics-Order of the Day for House to go into Committee on

Lunatics' Bill read-Mr. T. Duncombe's Motion for post-

poning the Bill until the next Session-Negatived-Division,

Lists, &c.—Committee postponed to Tuesday next

395

Poor Law Amendment (Scotland)-Order of the Day for House
going into Committee read-Colonel Rawdon's Amendment,

That the House go into Committee on the Bill that day
three months "-Amendment negatived—Division Lists, &c.
-House in Committee-Committee to sit again

418

14. The Case of Joseph Mason-Question

472

New Zealand-Question

473

The Earl of Ellenborough-Mr. Hume's Motion relating to the

recall of Lord Ellenborough abandoned

475

The Boers in South Africa-Questions

475

The Blockade of the Rio de la Plate-Questions

476

The Ballyhassig Affray-Question

477

New Zealand-Questions

477

Coal Trade (Port of London) Bill-House in Committee 478
Poor Law Amendment (Scotland)-House in Committee

486

15. Lunatics—House in Committee-Committee to sit again

525

Spanish Colonial Sugar-Lord Palmerston's Motion for an Ad.

dress to Her Majesty relating to the granting of permission

to the subjects of the Queen of Spain to Import into the

United Kingdom all the productions of the Territories or Pos-

sessions of the Spanish Crown at the same rate of Duties paid

by subjects or citizens of the most favoured Nations upon the

Importation of like Articles, &c.—Motion negatived—Divi-

sion, Lists, &c.

530

16. Lunatics - House in Committee

614

Valuation (Ireland) Bill—Sir T. Fremantle's Motion for

House going into Committee-House counted out

615

17. Enclosure of Commons—The Third Reading of the Bill-Bill

618

Drainage of Lands-House in Committee

619

Fisheries (Ireland) Bill-House in Committee

619

Amalgamation of Railways-Question and Explanation

620

Health of Towns—Question and Explanation

622

Jewish Disabilities—The Second Reading of the Bill moved by

Sir R. Peel — Amendment proposed by Sir R. Inglis, “ That

the Bill be read a Second Time that day six months”.

Amendment negatived — Division Lists, &c.—The Second

Reading of the Bill

622

Poor-Law (Scotland)--House in Committee

643

Bills of Exchange - The Third Reading of the Bill-Mr. M.

Gibson's Motion to add “ Proviso” to Clause 1- Motion ne-

gatived— Bill passed

645

18. Valuation (Ireland) Bill-House in Committee

668

Small Debts (No. 3) Bill — The Second Reading of the Bill-

Bill Committed pro formâ, and ordered to be recommitted 671

Punishment in Staffordshire-Question

671

Charitable Bequests (Ireland) Bill-Question

673

French Squadron at Tahiti-Question

673

Military Punishment at Windsor-Question and Explanation 674

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Games and Wagers - The Second Reading of the Bill

Captain Boldero and Mr. Bonham-Question and Explanations

-Mr. Hawes' Motion for “An Address for Copy of the Letter

addressed by the Secretary of State for the Home Depart-

ment to Mr. Wray the Receiver General of Metropolitan

Police, in consequence of the Report of a Committee of this

House upon the South Eastern Railway Company's Petition ;

and also a Copy of the Appointment of Mr. Wray to the Office

he holds”- Motion agreed to

New Zealand-Presentation of a Petition from New Zealand

Company – Mr. C. Buller's Motion, “ That this House re-

gards with regret and apprehension the State of Affairs in

New Zealand, and that those feelings are greatly aggravated

by the want of any sufficient evidence of a change in the Po-

licy which has led to such disastrous results” — Debate ad-

journed

Slave Trade (Brazils) --Bill passed through Committee pro

forma

Jewish Disabilities – The Third Reading of the Bill moved by

Sir R. Peel—Amendment proposed by Sir R. Inglis, “ That

the Bill be read a Third Time that day three months”,

Amendment negatived — Division Lists, &c.— Bill read a

Third Time and passed

22. Small Debts (No. 3) Bill— House in Committee

Lunatics—On Motion of Lord Ashley, Bill read a Third Time

-Clauses proposed to be added by Mr. T. Duncombe and Sir

C. Napier, negatived-Mr. Duncombe's Amendment that the

salaries of the Medical and Legal men, as Commissioners, be

1,2001. a year, instead of 1,5001., also negatived-Further

proceedings postponed ...

Rajah of Sattara-Mr. Hume's Motion for an Address to Her

Majesty-Motion negatived

Butter and Cheese- Mr. Ewart's Motion for House going into

Committee to consider the Duties of Customs on Butter and

Cheese-Motion negatived-Division Lists, &c.

Customs Duties- Mr. Foster's Motion for House going into

Committee to consider the propriety of repealing the Duty on

a great number of Articles such as quinine tarrified Starch,

Horses, Mares, Colts, &c.—Motion withdrawn

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July 22. Fees in Criminal Courts—the Second Reading of the Bill moved

by Mr. Escott-Motion upon Division carried — The Second

Reading of the Bill

957

23. Prohibition of Smoke--Report of Committee brought up, and

after some discussion, the further consideration Report put

off for Three Months

960

Lunatics—Further Proceedings on Third Reading of the Bill

resumed-Amendments made, and Bill passed

963

Privilege-Explanation

964

County Rates—House in Committee on the County Rates Bill

Amendment to Clause 11 proposed by Mr. Darby nega-

tived-Bill to be reported

969

Compensation-Death by Accidents-House in Committee 969

Slave Trade (The Brazils) – Papers relating thereto laid on the

Table, and ordered to be printed

970

New Zealand-Adjourned Debate on Mr. C. Buller's Motion

resumed-Motion negatived—Division Lists, &c.

970

24. Coal Trade (Port of London)-The Third Reading of the Bill -

On Question that the Bill do pass, Clause proposed to be in-

troduced by Sir James Duke-On Question that the Clause

be read a Second Time, resolved in the negative-Division

Lists, &c.-Clause imposing the ld. tax proposed to be struck

out by Mr. Hume-Proposition also negatived—Division

Lists, &c.—Bill passed

1038

Stock in Trade-The Second Reading of the Bill

1041

Slave Trade (the Brazils)--House in Committee

1043

Turnpike Roads (Scotland)-Mr. Scott's Amendment to House

going into Committee agreed to-Division Lists, &c.—Bill

put off for Three Months

1074

Fees, Criminal Courts-Order for Committee discharged-Bill

withdrawn

Health of Towns-Motion for Leave to bring in a Bill-Leave

given-The First Reading of the Bill

1077

25. Corporate Privileges (Scotland)-Question

1088

Charitable Bequests Act (Ireland)—Question

1089

Free Church of Scotland-Discussion relating to Petition of

Rev. Patrick Macfarlane, Moderator of General Assembly of

Free Church of Scotland

1090

Light Gold-The Currency- Presentation of Petitions-Mr.

Hume's Amendment to House going into Committee of Sup-

ply, for an Address to Her Majesty- Amendment negatived --

Order of the Day read

1098

Ceylon-On Question, “That the Speaker do now leave the

Chair," for House to go into Committee of Supply-Mr.

Hope's Explanation relating to a certain Order issued by the

Governor of the Colony of Ceylon-House went into Commit-

tee of Supply pro formd

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Death by Accidents Compensation Bill – Mr. Bouverie's Motion,

“ That the Report ofthe Committee on the Deaths by Acci-

dents Compensation Bill be brought up”—Motion negatived

-Bill accordingly lost

1130

28. Removal of Paupers Bill — Report brought up and agreed to-

Bill to be read a Third Time

1138

Games and Wagers-House in Committee-Proviso 1o Clause

17 objected to by Mr. C. Berkeley-Committee divided on

Question, “ That the Proviso stand part of the Clause"-Di-

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