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1845.

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vision Lists &c. ----Proviso to stand part of the Clause-Bill to

be reported

1139

July 28. County Magistrates-Answers to Questions

1139

Hours of Business—Suggestion of Mr. Brotherton relating to

Alteration in the Hours of Business for remainder of Session 1140

Educational Institutions—On Motion for House going into

Committee of Supply-Resolutions of Mr. Ewart relating to

Educational Establishments proposed as an Amendment-

Amendment negatived

... 1140

School of Design-On the Question that the Speaker do now

leave the Chair- Amendment proposed by Mr. W. Williams

for the appointment of a Select Committee to inquire into al.

legations contained in Petition of Senior Students of the

School of Design in Somerset House, &c.- Amendment ne-

gatived

... 1149

Police (Ireland) — Motion of Viscount Clements for taking into

consideration the Petitions of John Conniff and others, for-

merly in the Irish Police, &c.-Motion negatived --House

in Committee

1160

Committee of Supply - On Question that the sum of 11,3531, be

granted for Expenses of the Ecclesiastical Establishment of

the British North American Provinces to the 31st of May,

1846–Vote objected to by Mr. Williams-Division Lists &c.

-Vote agreed to – Committee to sit again

1164

Physic and Surgery Bill—Explanation of Sir J. Graham relat-

ing to proposed Amendments in Physic and Surgery Bill-

Bill passed through Committee pro formá—Bill as amended

to be printed

... 1168

29. Small Debts (No. 3) Bill — The Third Reading of the Bill

Regulation of Customs Bill — The Third Reading of the Bill —

Amendment in Bill moved by Mr. Wawn-Amendment ne-

gatived --Division Lists, &c. -Bill passed

1194

Joint Stock Banks (Scotland and Ireland)-House in Commit-
tee

li94
Standing Orders, Railways—Report of Standing Orders' Revi-

sion Committee further considered - Numerous alterations in

the Standing Orders agreed to

1195

Case of Colonel Lautour-Mr. Milner Gibson's Motion for the

appointment of a Select Committee - Motion withdrawn ... 1197

30. Scinde-Questions

1199

Education in Malta-Explanation

... 1199

Abuses under the Income Tax-On Question for House going

into Committee of Supply-Mr. Fielden's Motion for the

Production of Returns relating to the total amount of Assess-

ments, &c.— Returns ordered

... 1201

Accidents on Railways-On Question for House going into

Committee of Supply being again put-Mr. Bernal's state-

ment relating to Accidents on Railways considered

1218

Business of the House --Suggestion of Mr. Hume for the Regu-

lation of the Business of the House during the next Session

of Parliament

... 1220

National Defences—Statement of Viscount Palmerston relating

to the great imperfection of the present state of our National

means of Defence

1223

SUPPLY (House in Committee)-Harbours of Refuge-Fire at

Quebec-Dissenting Ministers (Ireland), 1234 ;-New Zea-

land, 1236;—The Shannon, 1251;-St. Margaret's, West-

minster, 1252 ;-Statues in the New Houses of Parliament,

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1815.

1256 ;-Foreign and Secret Service, 1256;— Education (Ire-

land) 1257 ;-Scotch Universities, 1260;-British Museum,

1261;-Civil Contingencies, 1261;- Retirement of Naval

Captains

1263

July 30. Waste Lands (Australia) Bill— The Second Reading of the Bill 1270

31. Ceylon-Questions

... 1285

Slave Trade - Brazils - Report brought up-An additional

Clause moved by Sir R. Peel-Clause read a Second Time

and added to the Bill

Games and Wagers - The Third Reading of the Bill — An Addi-

tion to Clause 13 moved by Mr. Hume-Addition to Clause

rejected-Division Lists, &c.

... 1296

Waste Lands (Australia) —On Motion for House going into

Committee on the Waste Lands (Australia) Bill — Amendment

proposed by Mr. Hawes, “That the House will on this day

month resolve itself into the said Committee”- Amendment

negatived— Division Lists, &c.—House in Committee-Bill

reported

1297

The Late Fires in Quebec-Motion for an Address to Her Ma.

jesty–House in Committee-Resolution agreed toHouse

resumed-Resolution to be reported

1299

Law of Settlement - Motion for Leave to bring in a Bill- Leave

given-The First Reading of the Bill

1301

Aug. 1. London and York Railway–Viscount Courtenay's Motion for

taking into consideration the Report of the Committee on the

Loudon and York Railway-Amendment proposed by Mr.

Ward, that the Bill be recommitted — Amendment negatived

- Report to be further considered-Bill to be engrossed 1309

The Income Tax-Case of Mrs. King-Question

1319

Employment in Workhouses-Question

1319

Crushing Bones in Workhouses-Questions

1320

Affairs of Greece-On Motion that the Order of the Day for

the Second Reading of the Exchequer Bills Bill be now read

-Statement of Viscount Palmerston relating to the Affairs of

Greece

1321

Joint Stock Banks (Scotland and Ireland) Bill—Bill postponed

for Three Months

1339

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4. London and York Railway-Fictitious Signatures-Presenta-

tion of a Petition—The Third Reading of the Bill moved by
Mr. B. Denison — Amendment proposed by Mr. Roebuck, “That
the Third Reading of the Bill be postponed for Three Months”

- Amendment withdrawn-Bill read a Third time and passed 1358

Westminster Bridge-Question

1365

Murder of Mr. Palmer of the Wasp-Question

1367

New Zealand - Question

1368

The South Eastern Railway Company-Explanation

1368

The Case of William Mays-Question

1369

The New Houses of Parliament-Answer to Question

1370

The Brazils-Statement of Mr. M. Gibson, and Explanation of

Sir R. Peel

1371

Fees for Admission to Public Buildings—Mr. Hume’s Motion

for Abolishing the practice of exacting Fees from the Public

for Admission to Cathedrals-Motion ultimately withdrawn 1374
South Eastern Railway Company-Mr. Hawes' Motion relating

to Mr. Wray and Mr. Bonham- Previous Question moved as
an Amendment by Mr. W. Patten-Motion negatived-Divi-
sion Lists, &c.

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1845.

Aug. 4. The Income Tax-Order for the Production of a Return of the

Commissioners, &c. under the Income Tax-Read and dis-

charged

1418

5. London and York Railway-Presentation of a Petition, and ap-

pointment of a Committee to examine the Allegations of the

Petitioners

1432

Fire at Quebec-MESSAGE FROM HER MAJESTY

1438

Travelling on Railways--Question

1439

Augmentation of Small Livings-Question

1442

Railway Accidents-Question

1442

Union Work houses (Ireland)-Question

1446

Tenement Valuation (Ireland)—Question

1448

Postal Communication with Newfoundland-Question

1449

Andover Union-Question

1450

Exchequer Bills (9,024,0001.) Bill — The Third Reading of the
Bill Bill passed

1450
Silk Weavers—The Third Reading of the Silk Weavers' Bill

moved by Mr. Greene-Amendment proposed by Mr. War-
burton, “That the Third Reading be deferred till that day
three months”-Amendment withdrawn-Debate on Third
Reading adjourned

1450

Case of Lieutenant Hollis Motion for the Production of

Papers-Motion agreed to

1453

Business of the Session- Motion of Lord J. Russell for “A Re-

turn of the quantity of Wheat in bond on the 1st day of July

every year since 1838 ; and also for a List of the Public Bills

which have passed a Second Reading, distinguishing those

which have since become law, during the present Session

Motion agreed to

1454

Tobacco Trade--Dr. Sheridan's Motion for the Appointment of
a Select Committee - Motion withdrawn

1508

8. Silk Weavers—Adjourned Debate on the Third Reading of the

Silk Weavers' Bill-Bill read a Third Time and passed 1517

Waste Lands (Australia)-Mr. G. W. Hope's Motion for Leave

to bring in a Bill relative to Waste Lands (Australia) — Leave

given—Bill brought in, read a First Time, and ordered to be

printed

1513

North American Boundary Line-Statement of Sir H. Douglas

respecting the ability, intelligence, and energy displayed by

Lieut. Col. Estcourt and others, in cutting out, iracing,

&c. the North American Boundary Line

1518

New Zealand-Question—Explanation

1518

The Dismissal of Mr. Watson --Question

1521

Syria-Lord Palmerston's Motion for the Production of Papers

relating to the Affairs of Syria

1522

9. Education in Ireland — Motion for the Production of Papers 1553

The Queen's Visit to the Continent- Explanation

1555

PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT

1558

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III. LISTS OF DIVISIONS.

The Ayes and the Noes on Mr. C. Buller's Amendment to

Clause 1 of the Commons' Enclosure Bill

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The Ayes and the Noes on Mr. Wakley's Amendment to Motion

of the Earl of Lincoln to fill up the blank in Clause 6 of the

Commons' Enclosure Bill with the sum of 1,5001.

47

The Ages and the Noes op Colonel Sibthorp's Motion to omit

Clause 29 from the Commons' Enclosure Bill

52

The Ayes and the Noes on Sir T. Acland's Amendment to

Clause 14 of the Colleges (Ireland) Bill

117

The Ayes and the Noes on Mr. C. Hindley's Motion to omit

Clause 14 from the Colleges (Ireland) Bill

118

The Ayes and the Noes on Viscount Palmerston's Motion for an

Address to Her Majesty respecting the production of Papers

and Evidence relating to the value of a mutual Right of

Search, as a means for the Suppression of the Slave Trade 223

The Ayes and the Noes on Sir J. Graham's Amendment to the

Motion of Mr. Macaulay for the Second Reading of the Uni.

versities (Scotland) Bill

227

The Ayes and the Noes on Sir R. Inglis's Amendment to the

Motion of Mr. Watson for House going into Committee on the

Relief of Roman Catholics Bill

The Ayes and the Noes on Mr. B. Osborne's Amendment to the

Motion of Sir J. Graham for the Third Reading of the Col-

leges (Ireland) Bill

377

The Ayes and the Noes on Sir R. Inglis's Amendment to the

Motion of Sir J. Graham for the Third Reading of the Col.

leges (Ireland) Bill

379

The Ayes and the Noes on Mr. T. Duncombe’s Motion for post-

poning the Lunatics Bill till next Session

417

The Ayes and the Noes on Colonel Rawdon's Amendment to

House going into Committee on the Poor Law Amendment

(Scotland) Act

423

The Ayes and the Noes on Lord Palmerston's Motion for an

Address to Her Majesty relating to the Importation of Spa-

nish Colonial Sugar, &c.

611

The Ayes and the Noes on Sir R. Inglis's Amendment to the

Second Reading of the Jewish Disabilities Removal Bill 642
The Ayes and the Noes on Captain Berkeley's Motion respecting

claims for further recompense of Officers, Seamen, Soldiers,
and Marines engaged in operations against the Chinese Em-
pire in 1840, 1841, and 1842

702

The Ayes and the Noes on Mr. Hastie's Amendment to the

Third Reading of the Poor Law Amendment (Scotland) Bill 791

The Ayes and the Noes on Sir R. Inglis' Amendment to the
Third Reading of the Jewish Disabilities Bill

870
The Ayes and the Noes on Mr. Ewart's Motion for House going

into Committee to consider the Duties of Customs on Butter

and Cheese

955

The Aves and the Noes on Mr. Escott's Motion for the Second

Reading of the Fees in Criminal Courts Bill

959

The Ayes and the Noes on Mr. C. Buller's Motion relating to

the present State of Affairs in New Zealand

1023

The Ayes and the Noes on Clause proposed to be introduced

into the Coal Trade (Port of London) Bill by Sir James Duke 1040
The Ayes and the Noes on Mr. Hume's proposition to strike out

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