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SEA FISHERIES COMMISSIONQuestion Mr E Craufurd Answer The Lord
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CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEESThe Lord REDESDALE appointed Nemine Dissentiente
105
LORDS THURSDAY FEBRUARY 8
187
Amendment proposed
205
17
207
CATTLE STATISTICSQuestion Colonel Wilson Patten Answer Mr Milner
273
LORDS FRIDAY FEBRUARY 9
277
THE CATTLE PLAGUEDEPUTATION FROM THE CONFERENCE AT ST JAMES HALL
291
COMMONS FRIDAY FEBRUARY 9
305
STANDING ORDERSSelect Committee nominated
341
SUPPLYQUEENS SPEECH considered
355
NATIONAL DEBT ACTSResolutions in Committee
385
Savings Banks and Post Office Savings Bank Bill
427
COMMONS TUESDAY FEBRUARY 13
447
SUPPLYCommittee on Motion That a Supply be granted to Her Majesty
459
Cattle Plague Bill Bill
501
CATTLE PLAGUEQuestionAddress for
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THE THAMES NAVIGATIONQuestion Mr Bathurst Answer Mr M Gibson
509
Savings Banks and Post Office Savings Banks Bill Bill
577
MINESSelect Committee appointed
583
POLICEMEN IN PLAIN CLOTHESQuestion Lord Henry Lennox Answer
597
Cattle Plague Bill Bill 7
657
COMMONS SATURDAY FEBRUARY 17
667
After long debate the House divided Ayes 354 Noes 6 Majority 348
723
LORDS MONDAY FEBRUARY 5
731
Cattle Diseases Bill No 14
753
SUPPLYCommittee appointed for Friday
789
After some time spent therein Committee report Progress to sit again
801
IRELANDPROCLAMATION OF THE COUNTY OF LOUTHQuestion Mr S B Miller
815
Public Companies BillOrdered Mr Darby Griffith Mr Robert Torrens presented
825
Act of Uniformity Bill
847
CONTROVERTED ELECTIONSGeneral Committee of Elections appointed
879
MONUMENT TO VISCOUNT PALMERSTONMonument to Viscount Palmerston con
909
Cattle Plague Bill Bills 7 24 32
927
Vaccination BillOrdered Mr Bruce Mr Baring presented and read the first time
955
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
959
INADEQUACY OF OUR NEUTRALITY LAWObservations Mr Labouchere Reply
993
RAILWAYS IRELAND METROPOLITAN RAILWAY SCHEMES
1013
REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLEELECTORAL RETURNSMotion for Returns
1187
Bill ordered Mr Attorney
1235
Prince Alfreds Annuity Bill No 40
1237
Moved That the Bill be now read a second time Mr Chancellor of
1269
SUPPLYMotion made and Question proposed That Mr Speaker do
1287
1322
1367
Further Amendments made Bill to be read 3ª
1457
After long debate Moved That the debate be now adjourned
1479
Divorce and Matrimonial Causes Bill No 17
1493
PATENT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE FOR WARQuestion Captain Vivian
1513
LORDS TUESDAY MARCH 6
1587
CATTLE CARRYING VESSELS
1613
Marriage with a Deceased Wifes Sister BillOrdered Mr Chambers Mr Hankey
1619
1832
1621
Moved That the Bill be now read the second timeMr Hardcastle 1632
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1837
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After long debate Question put the House divided Ayes 285 Noes 252
1691
UNION RATING IRELAND
1709
After long debate Question put That the word now stand part of
1735
After debate Question That the words proposed to be left out stand part
1747
SUPPLYCIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATES
1765
Motion made and Question proposed
1779
mittee of the Whole House on Monday next
1791
Question proposed That those words be there added After debate
1803
1840
1839
Mutiny Bill
1879
SOUTH KENSINGTON AND THE BRITISH MUSEUM
1893
ILLEGAL REMOVAL OF CATTLEQuestions Lord Wharncliffe The Earl of Airlie
274
COMMONS AND OPEN SPACES METROPOLISQuestion Mr Doulton Answer
THIRD SERIES
759
IRISH CHURCH ESTABLISHMENTQuestion Mr Dawson Answer Sir J Gray 1709
THE LATE KING OF THE BELGIANSTHE TRUST ESTATE OF 1834Statement
THE MERCHANT NAVYQuestion Mr Hanbury Tracy Answer Mr Milner
1393
RAILWAY COMPANIES BORROWING POWERSQuestion The Earl of Belmore
DIRECTOR OF THE NATIONAL GALLERYQuestion Viscount Courtenay Answer
SMITHFIELD DEAD MEAT MARKETQuestion Mr MCullagh Torrens Answer

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Página 105 - Ordered, That the Votes and Proceedings of this House be printed, being first perused by Mr. Speaker ; and that he do appoint the printing thereof ; and that no person but such as he shall appoint do presume to print the same. PRIVILEGES. Ordered, That a Committee of Privileges be appointed. OUTLAWRIES BILL. Bill “ for the more effectual preventing Clandestine Outlawries,” read the first time ; to be read a second time.
Página 693 - Secretary's five hundred men into gaol — you may do more than this, you may suppress the conspiracy and put down the insurrection, but the moment it is suppressed there will still remain the germs of this malady, and from those germs will grow up as heretofore another crop of insurrection and another harvest of misfortune.
Página 981 - Act have proved upon trial completely efficacious, it is worth consideration whether improvements may not be made in the Statutes of both nations, so that, for the future, each Government may have in its own territory as much security as our free institutions will permit against those who act in defiance of the intention of the Sovereign and evade the letter of its laws.
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