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NEVILLE-GRENVILLE, Mr. R., Somerset-
shire, E.

Cattle Diseases, 2R. 500

NEWDEGATE, Mr. C. N., Warwickshire, N.
Cattle Diseases, Leave, 402; Comm. el. 13, 533,
545, 549; cl. 14, 552; el. 7, 645

Cattle Plague, Comm. Preamble, 763; c. 18,
795; cl. 35, Amendt. 858, 859; el. 30, 950
Cattle Plague-The Commission, 312
Parliamentary Oaths, Leave, 456; 2R. 1712;
Amendt. 1727

Qualification for Offices Abolition, Leave, 277;
2R. Amendt. 1240, 1255

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New Palace Yard, Works in
Observations, Mr. Powell; Reply, Mr. Cowper
Mar 5, 1520

Newspapers, Postage Stamp for

Question, Mr. Darby Griffith, 979; Answer,
The Chancellor of the Exchequer Feb 23,

1036

New Writs issued

Feb 21-For Tiverton, v. Right Hon. Viscount
Palmerston, deceased

181.

For Brecknock, v. Colonel John Lloyd
Vaughan Watkins, deceased
For Lancaster County (Northern Di-
vision), v. Right Hon. Marquess of
Hartington, Secretary of State
For London, v. Right Hon. George
Joachim Goschen, Chancellor of the
Duchy of Lancaster

For Limerick County, v. Right Hon.
William Monsell, Vice President of
the Board of Trade

For Sunderland, v. Henry Fenwick,
esq., Commissioner of the Admiralty
For Ripon, v. Right Hon. Sir Charles
Wood, Baronet, Manor of Northstead
For Leominster, v. Gathorne Hardy,
esq., who has elected to sit for the
University of Oxford

Feb 26-For Richmond, v. IIon. John Charles
Dundas, deceased.

Mar 6-For Kerry, v. Right Hon. Henry
Arthur Ilerbert, deceased

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Army Estimates-Land Forces, 1542, 1558;
-Native Indian Troops, 1582, 1583 ;-Pay
and Allowances, Adj. moved, 1586;-Com-
missariat, 1749;-Volunteer Corps, 1770
Cattle Diseases, Comm. cl. 10, 648; cl. 11, 649
Devonport Election, 1302

Fenianism in the Army, 310, 311, 312
Marine Mutiny, Comm. cl. 39, 1785, 1786

NORTHCOTE, Sir S. H., Stamford

Cattle Plague, Comm. cl. 16, 780; cl. 18, 794;
cl. 28, 800, 801; add. cl. 954

Corn and Meat, Consumption of, 815
Customs' Clerks, Salaries of the, 1198

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OVERSTONE, Lord

Art, 2R. 808; Comm. cl. 1, 885
Public Loan Acts, 594

Railway Companies' Borrowing Powers, 338

Oyster Fisheries, Deep Sea

Question, Mr. Stephen Cave; Answer, Mr.
Milner Gibson Feb 23, 1023; discussion
thereon

Exchequer and Audit Departments, 2R. 1370 PACKE, Colonel G. H., Lincolnshire, S.

Public Expenditure, Res. 1115

O'BEIRNE, Mr. J. S., Cashel

Army Estimates-Land Forces, 1570
Railway Bridges in the Metropolis, 1196

O'BRIEN, Sir P., King's Co.

Address in Answer to the Speech, 257
Ireland-King's County Return, 351

Obsolete Statutes

Question, Mr. Hadfield; Answer, The Attorney
General Mar 9, 1808

O'CONOR DON, The, Roscommon Co.
International Maritime Law, Address moved,
1460

Cattle Diseases, Comm. cl. 21, 573

PACKE, Mr. C. W., Leicestershire, S.
Cattle Plague, Comm. cl. 30, 945

PAGET, Vice-Admiral Lord C. E. (Secretary
of the Admiralty), Sandwich
Devonport Election, 1291, 1296, 1299, 1303;
Explanation, 1505, 1513, 1808

Marine Mutiny, Comm. cl. 28, 1784
Navy Estimates-Men and Boys, 1142, 1161,
1162, 1169, 1173, 1330, 1332, 1335, 1336,
1338, 1350, 1351, 1352, 1358, 1366;-Coast-
guard Service, 1367;-Marine Divisions,
1368, 1779-Admiralty Office, 1848 ;-
Dockyard Salaries, 1852, 1853, 1877

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Navy Greenwich Hospital Estates, 813;-
Masters in the, 1321;-Engineers in the,
1843, 1844

PAKINGTON, Right Hon. Sir J. S., Droit- | PARLIAMENT Commons-cont.

wich

Address in Answer to the Speech, Adj. moved,

273, 274; Report, 312

Cattle Diseases, Comm. cl. 13, 542; cl. 31,
Amendt. 613

Cattle Plague, Comm. cl. 18, 790

Devonport Election, 1287, 1306, 1507, 1808
Education-Committee of Council, 451
Jamaica Government, 450, Leave, 583; 2R.
918

"London," Loss of the, 307, 507, 508

Navy Estimates, 1142;- Men and Boys, 1146,
1149, 1157, 1173, 1327, 1343
Palmerston, Viscount, Monument to, Comm.
Res. 917

PALK, Sir L., Devonshire, S.
Navy-Masters in the, 1317

New Palace Yard, Works in, 1525

PALMER, Sir R., see ATTORNEY GENERAL
The

Palmerston, Viscount, Monument to

Notice, The Chancellor of the Exchequer

Feb 20, 818; considered in Committee, and
an humble Address agreed to Feb 22, 910;
Resolution reported, and agreed to Feb 23,
1059; Her Majesty's Answer to Address
[23rd February] reported Feb 27, 1199

PARKER, Major Windsor, Suffolk, W.
Cattle Plague, Comm. cl. 18, 790

Parliament, Houses of

The Approaches, Question, The Earl of Shrews-
bury: Answer, Earl Granville Mar 6, 1591

Parliament, Meeting of the New

PARLIAMENT OPENED BY COMMISSION Feb 1, 1
Choice of Mr. Speaker-The Right John Evelyn
Denison unanimously called to the Chair
Feb 1, 4-Presented and approved Feb 2,
17-Illness of Mr. Speaker-Mr. Dodson,
the Chairman of the Committee of Ways
and Means, sat as Deputy Speaker Mar 9,
and on subsequent occasions

Session opened by THE QUEEN in Person;
The LORD CHANCELLOR, taking direction from
HER MAJESTY, delivered

Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech

Feb 6, 21

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FREDERICK CAVENDISH (the Motion being se-
conded by Mr. GRAHAM); after long debate,
Debate adjourned Feb 6, 107; adjourned
Debate on Resolution for an Address Feb 8,
195
Amendt. to leave out from "our," and add

deep regret to Her Majesty that wide-
spread disaffection exists in Ireland, and
humbly to represent to Her Majesty that
this wide-spread disaffection is the result of
grave causes, which it is the duty of Her
Majesty's Ministers to examine into and
Question,
remove (The O'Donoghue);

"That the words, &c.;" after long debate,
Amendt. withdrawn

Amendt. to add same words at the end of

the paragraph (The O'Donoghue); Question,
"That the words, &c.;" A. 25, N. 346; M.
321

ΤΟ

Original Question agreed to; Committee ap
pointed, to draw up an Address to be
presented to Her Majesty upon the said
Resolution; Report of Address brought up,
and read; after long debate, agreed to; to
be presented by Privy Councillors Feb 9, 312
HIER MAJESTY'S ANSWER THE ADDRESS
reported Feb 12, 434
Votes and Proceedings of this House Feb 6, 106
Business of the House, Question, Mr. Darby
Griffith; Answer, Sir George Grey Feb 9, 907
Committee of Selection-Committee of Selec
tion nominated Feb 12, 342

Parliamentary Reform, Notice, Mr. Chancellor
of the Exchequer Mar 1, 1286

Petitions, Public, Select Committee appointed
and nominated Feb 12, 434

Parliamentary Oaths

Observations, Lord Ravensworth Feb 8, 188;
Question, Sir Henry Barron; Answer, Mr.
Disraeli Mar 9, 180

Parliamentary Oaths Bill

(Sir G. Grey, Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer)
c. Acts read; considered in Committee; after
long debate, Resolution agreed to; Bill or-
dered; read 1o Feb 13, 450 [Bill 13]
Moved, "That the Bill be now read 20" (Sir
George Grey) Mar 8, 1712; Amendt. to leave
out "now," and add "upon this day six
months" (Mr. Newdegate); after long debate,
Question, "That now,' &c. ;" A. 298, N. 5;
M. 293; List of the Noes, 1736; main
Question agreed to

Read 2° Mar 8

Parliamentary Reform-see Representation
of the People Bill

PATTEN, Colonel, J. W., Lancashire, N.
Cattle Diseases, Comm. cl. 13, 539; cl. 33, 623
Cattle Plague, Comm. cl. 18, 796
Cattle Statistics, 761

Committee of Selection, 342, 343
Easter Recess, 1711

Mid-London Railway, 2R. 1595

Railways (Ireland) · Metropolitan Railway
Schemes, 1018, 1285, 1286
Standing Order, No. 52, 1796

181.

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Poor Law, Outdoor Relief

Public Loan Acts, 592

Prince Alfred, Provision for

Message from THE QUEEN Feb 20, 807
Ordered, That the said Message be taken into
consideration on Thursday next; Her Ma-
jesty's Message considered; an humble Address
of Thanks and Concurrence ordered Nemine
Dissentiente to be presented to Her Majesty
Feb 22, 891

Prince Alfred's Annuity Bill

(Mr. Dodson, Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer,
Sir George Grey)

c. Ordered

Feb 23; read 1°* Feb 27 [Bill 43]
Moved, "That the Bill be now read 20" (Mr.
Chancellor of the Exchequer) Feb 28, 1269
Read 2° after short debate

Committee ; Report Mar 5
Committee; Report Mar 6, 1630
Read 3° Mar 7

Read 1a (The Lord President) Mar 8 (No. 40)
Moved, "That the Bill be now read 2a "
Mar 9, 1791; on Question, agreed to; read 2a

Princess Helena, Marriage of the, Message
from the Queen

Ordered, That the said Message be taken into
consideration on Thursday next Feb 20, 807
Her Majesty's Message considered; Address of
Thanks and Concurrence ordered Nemine
Dissentiente to be presented to Iler Majesty
Feb 22, 891

Princess Helena and Prince Alfred

Messages from Her Majesty considered in Com-
mittee; Resolutions agreed to Feb 22, 902
Messages from Iler Majesty, Resolutions re-
ported and agreed to Feb 23

Question, Sir Percy Burrell; Answer, Mr. C. Princess Helena's Annuity Bill

P. Villiers Mar 5, 1499

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(Mr. Dodson, Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer
Sir George Grey)

Feb 23; read 1°* Feb 27

c. Ordered

Read 20 Feb 28

Committee; Report Mar 2

Read 3°* Mar 5

[Bill 42]

(The Lord President) Mar 8 (No. 39)
Moved "That the Bill be now read 2" Mar 9,

Postmaster General Bill

1. Read 1a

(Mr. Darby Griffith, Mr. Hadfield)

c. Ordered; read 1°* Feb 20

[Bill 25]

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Printing

Select Committee appointed Feb 8, 277

Prisons Act, 1865

181.

Question, The Earl of Carnarvon; Answer,
Earl Russell Feb 13, 435; Address for
Papers (The Earl of Carnarvon) 505;
Motion agreed to (Parl. P. No. 28) Feb 15 ;
Question, Mr. Hibbert; Answer, Sir George
Grey Mar 1, 1282

Private Bills

Opposed, Committee of Selection appointed
Feb 8, 193

Standing Order Committee appointed Feb 8,
193; Feb 12, 342

Orders thereon, Feb 8, 194

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Qualification for Offices Abolition Bill
(Mr. Hadfield, Sir M. Peto, Mr. Baines)
c. Resolution in Committee; Ordered; read 1°
Feb 8
[Bill 1]
Moved, "That the Bill be now read 20" (Mr.
Hadfield) Feb 28, 1239
Amendt. to leave out "now," and add, "upot
this day six months" (Mr. Newdegate); after
long debate, Question, "That now, &c. ;"

Standing Order, Standing Order No. 52 read;
Amendt. To add at the end "and shall spe-
cify by a denoting mark against each name,
which, if any, of the persons named in such
book of reference as Owners or reputed
owners, lessees or reputed lessees, and occu-
piers, belonging to the labouring classes;
and all weekly tenants and lodgers shall be
deemed to belong to the labouring classes"
(Mr. Thomas Hughes) Mar 9, 1792; Ques-
tion, "That those words, &c. ;" after debate,.

Amendt. withdrawn

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Public Expenditure

Amendt. on Committee of Supply Feb 20, To
leave out from "That" and add "the expen-
diture of the Government has of late years been
excessive. That it was and is now 'taken

in great measure out of the earnings of the
People, and forms in no small degree a de-
duction from a scanty store which is neces-
sary to secure to them a sufficiency, not of
the comforts of life, but even of the prime
necessaries of food, of clothing, of shelter, and
of fuel" (Mr. White) 1098; Question," That
the words, &c;" after long debate, Amendt.
withdrawn

Public Libraries Act Amendment Bill
(Mr. W. Ewart, Mr. Dunlop)

c. Ordered; read 1o Feb 27, 1231 [Bill 44]

Public Loan Act, Treasury Minute 1859
Observations, The Earl of Powis; Reply, Earl
Russell Feb 16, 592

A. 176, N. 55; M. 121
Read 2o Feb 28

Division List, Ayes and Nocs, 1255
Committee; Report Mar 2
Read 3° Mar 6

Read 1 (The Lord Houghton) Mar 8

Queen's Bench Prison

(No. 41)

Question, Mr. Thomson Hankey; Answer, The
Attorney General Mar 5, 1499

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