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DE WORMS, Baron II.-cont.

DE WORMS, Baron II.-cont.

Tramways-Line between Schull and Skib-
bereen, [315] 53; [318] 530, 531, 532,
698;-Major General Hutchinson, [316]

766

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Carlingford Lough Lightkeepers' Ilouses,
[312] 851

Clothing Contracts, [310] 1083

Daunt's Rock, Cork Harkour, [311] 698
Lighthouses-Connection with the Main-
land, [316] 1306;-Lighthouse at Ard-
glass, [313] 1782;-Lighthouse Keepers
and Children, [312] 1331; [315] 888,
889

Telegraphic Communication-Lord Craw-
ford's Committee-Tory Island, [313]
347; [315] 710

The "Princess Alexandra," [310] 539

Ireland-Railways-Questions

Fatal Accident on the Bantry Extension
Railway, [318] 694

Great Southern and Western Railway
Company, [316] 941

Station Accommodation, [317] 213

Jubilee Year of Her Majesty's Reign, Celebra-
tion of Naval Review off Spithead, [317]

342

Law and Justice-Official Receiver in Bank-
ruptcy, [318] 366

Law of Limited Liability, [316] 1229; [321]
269-Registration of Limited Companies,
[310] 1770; [311] 889

Manchester Ship Canal, Motion for Leave,
[315] 1348, 1351, 1352

Merchandise Marks Act Consolidation, [311]
1260, 1581

Merchandise Marks Law Consolidation and
Amendment, Comm. [316] 1545; cl. 3,
1734; cl. 4, 1737, 1744, 1748

Merchant Shipping-Questions

Accidental Loss of Life-Inquiry, [312]

731

Boats and Life-Saving Apparatus on Pas-
senger Ships, [312] 183; The Line-
Throwing Gun, [314] 684
Boats of Ocean-Going Vessels, [313] 1781
Burning of the "City of Montreal - Re-

covery of the Missing Boat, [319] 1776
International Regulations of Navigation,
[319] 941

Loss of the "Caterina," [311] 290
Loss of the Kapunda," [310] 1545;
[313] 498; Life-Saving Gear on the
Kapunda," and certain Casualties in
1886, [310] 645

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Report of the Royal Commission, [312] 184
Shipwrecks on the Glamorganshire Coast-
Coastguard Station at Southerndown,
[311] 1062

The "Andrew Johnson" and the "Thirl -
mere," [310] 1563

Use of Oil in Heavy Seas, [320] 10
Wreck Commission-Return of Inquiries,
1885, [312] 1332

Wreck of the " Flamingo," [312] 17
Wrecks and Loss of Life in the Bristol
Channel, [311] 290

Merchant Shipping Acts-Questions

Boat Accommodation on Passenger Ships,
[311] 876

Examination for Colour Blindness, [318]

1129

Loss of Life at Sea-Report of the Royal
Commission, [315] 724

Loss of the S.S. "Carmona," [315] 871,
[318] 1522

Pilots' Certificates, [318] 1129, 1130;-
Pilots' Certificates to Aliens, [311] 1259;
[312] 1332;-"The Queen v. Trinity
House Corporation," [317] 1621
Regulations for the Prevention of Collisions
at Sea
Article 19, [317] 768; — Col-
lision of the "Celtic" and "Britannic,"
[316] 37

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Steam Launches on the Thames, [320] 18
Transfer of British Ships to Foreign
Owners, [311] 1392

Merchant Shipping (Fishing Boats) Acts
Amendment, Comm. cl. 11, [312] 701,
702

Merchant Shipping Act (1854) Amendment
(No. 2), Comm. cl. 1, [313] 1720, 1725,
1734, 1735, 1737, 1738, 1746
Merchant Shipping (Miscellaneous), Comm.
cl. 1, [320] 1518; cl. 2, Amendt. ib.; cl. 7,
Amendt. ib.; cl. 8, 1520

Mersey Dock and Harbour Board-Ferry
Communication between Bootle and New
Brighton, [317] 1612

Mersey Railway, Consid. add. cl. [313] 1303
Meteorological Office-Storm Warnings-In-
vention of Mr. B. A. Collins, [314] 959;
[317] 1605

Metropolis-Foreign Labour in East London,
[311] 1724

North Sea Fisheries Convention, 1883-Ques-
tions

Affray between French and English Fisher-
men at Ramsgate-Compensation, [321]

471

Damages to the Drift Net Fisheries, [313]

705
Depredations by Foreign on English Fisher-
men- -Report of the Committee, [310]
1560; [312] 1768

Opposition at Ostend, [320] 921
Outrages by Belgians on English Fishing
Vessels, [320] 22;-The "Trio," [321]
30, 466

Outrage to the Nets, &c. of Yarmouth
Fishermen, [317] 1769

The Papers, [318] 1374

The Smack Lady Godiva," [318] 934;
[319] 939, 940

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DE WORMS, Baron II.-cont.

Parliament-Business of the House, [316] 1500 Privilege-Premature Publication of the Merchandise Marks Act (1862) Amendment, [311] 130; Personal Explanation, [311] 184, 185

Patent Office, [319] 1808, 1809

Patent Office Inquiry Committee-Report
and Evidence, [313] 476

Population-Deaths from Starvation in the
Metropolis and All Ireland, [320] 723
Public Health-Precautions against Trichi-
nosis, [321] 278

Metropolis

Chelsea Hospital Refuse at Sheerness, [320] 269

Railways (England and Wales)-Questions Capital, Receipts, and Expenditure, 1886, [318] 1149

Inspectors' Reports upon Accidents, [315] 506

Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway-Sub

way at Todmorden Station, [313] 1113 Londonderry Railway (Durham), [316] 1293;-Sunderland and Seaham larbour, [317] 762

Midland Railway Company Employés-
Wages Dispute, [318] 699;-Strike of
Engine Drivers and Firemen, [318] 1366,
1367, 1495, 1547, 1548; [319]76, 943
Passenger Duty-Liability of Tramways,
[318] 910

Rates and Charges, [310] 1571; [315] 68
Regulation of Railways Act, 1868-Selby
Railway Bridge, [313] 73

Return of Rates for Carriage of English
and Foreign Produce, [310] 272
Station Accommodation at Dartmouth
(Great Western Railway), [317] 1878
Toton Sidings on the Midland Railway,

[312] 1321

Use of Whistles at Night, [317] 1767 Railway and Canal Traffic-Carriage of Town Refuse, [315] 1726; [316] 762

Thames and Severn Canal Navigation, [318] 282

Royal Commission on Trawling, 1885, [311] 1264

Salmon Fishery Act, 1873-Board of Conservators of the Dovey Fishery District, [320] 744

Saving Life at Sea, Nomination of Select Committee, [313] 1408;-Report of the Committee, [318] 1363 Scotland-Questions

Commissioners of Northern Lights-Ex-
penditure, [311] 303

Fisheries-Loss of Life from Shallow-
Decked Boats, [314] 1684

Ilarbours, &c.-Gigulum Sound, [311] 294
Pollution from the Clyde-Loch Long and
Loch Goil, [313] 56

Railways-Fatal Accident at Stirling, [316]
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Statistics of Trade and Labour Labour Bureaux, [310] 1407

Sugar Industry-Closing of Refineries, [317]

343

Report of Progress, [316] 76 Supply-Bankruptcy Department of the Board of Trade, [317] 1436

Harbours, &c. under the Board of Trade, [317] 630, 631

VOL. CCCXXI. [THIRD SERIES. cont."

DE WORMS, Baron H.-cont.

Lighthouses Abroad, [317] 675

Mercantile Marine Fund (Grant in Aid),
[318] 1658, 1659, 1661, 1662, 1663
Office of the Committee of Privy Council
for Trade, &c. [317] 1410, 1414, 1415,
1416, 1420, 1426, 1431, 1434

Supply (Supplementary Estimates, 1886-7)—
Bankruptcy Department of the Board of
Trade, [311] 769, 771, 773, 775

Thames Conservancy Board-Representation in this Ilouse, [320] 1651

Thames Preservation Act, 1885-Conservancy Bye-Laws, [310] 876

Trade and Commerce - International Conference on the Sugar Bounties, [310]

1560

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Bulgaria-Executions of Insurgents, [312] 119 Coal Mines, &c. Regulation, Comm. cl. 50, Rule 38, [319] 857

Contested Elections-Lords' Justices as Governors of Ireland, [317] 222

Criminal Law Amendment (Ireland), Motion 312] for Leave, 1628, 1658, 1659, 1686, 1690, 1866, 1887 313] 2R. 1160

314] Comm. 39, 75, 88, 255, 258, 261; cl. 1, 377, 434, 458, 479, 481, 484, 561, 597, 651 315] 285, 373; cl. 2, 438, 467, 552, 584, 593, 772, 922, 935, 969, 1003, 1009; Motion for reporting Progress, 1013, 1015, 1019, 1025; cl. 3, 1270, 1303, 1318, 1326, 1357; cl. 4, 1504, 1531, 1543, 1545, 1546, 1554; cl. 5, 1747, 1748, 1793; Amendt. 1794, 1797; 1805, 1807, 1818, 1826, 1830, 1832

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316] cl. 6, 130, 131, 150, 171, 172, 175, 183, 433; Consid. add. cl. 1169, 1215, 1222, 1270, 1272

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310-311-312-313—314—315—316—317–318–319—320—321.
DILLON, Mr. J.-cont.

DILLON, Mr. J.-cont.

Distressed Unions (Ireland) [Salary, Advances,
&c.], Report of Res. [317] 448
Dublin, Wicklow, and Wexford Railway (City
of Dublin Junction Railways), [317] 1870,
1871, 1873; 3R. [318] 888, 899
Egypt-Questions

Affairs of Egypt, [319] 99, 100, 106
Anglo-Egyptian Convention, [316] 1788
Detention of Zebehr Pasha, [312] 1783,
1784;-Return of, [318] 1357
Finance, &c.-The Papers, [318] 1550;
[319] 929-Refunding the Five per
Cent Coupon Tax, [312] 1324; [313]

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1792; [317] 358; [318] 388, 552;—
Municipal Regulation (Constabulary, &c.)
(Belfast), [319] 956
Emigration from Ireland-Westport Emi-
gration Committee Accounts of Mr.
Stoney, [320] 459
Irish Land Commission-Glebe Land Pur-
chasers, [315] 1418. 1419; [316] 1142,
1143; [317] 356, 799;-Assistant Com-
missioners, [319] 929

Irish Land Law, [313] 698; [314] 250,
357, 556; [316] 1793

Law and Police-Assault at Coolgreany,
[310] 1223

National Education

-

Classification of

Teachers, [315] 1218
Poor Relief Inquiry Commission-Report,
[315] 1219

Post Office-Telegraphic Communication at
Kiltimagh, Co. Mayo, [313] 692; -
Telegraph Line to Charlestown, [315]

1223
Public Meetings

-

Proclamation of the
Dungannon Meeting, [315] 522, 523;-
Suppression of Public Meetings in Ulster,
[315] 256,257, 258

Royal Irish Constabulary-Recent Rǝsig-
nations, [313] 1123

Ireland Crime and Outrage-Questions
Agrarian Offences, [314] 1718
Assaults at Westport, [319] 482

Attack on the Children of the Westport
Protestant Sunday School, Co. Mayo,
[317] 1618

Attempted Murder of Mr. Jeremiah
Hegarty, J.P. [313] 1410

Fatal Riot at Mitchelstown, [321] 319,
320, 324, 363, 392, 393

Irish National Foresters-Portrush-Firing
from a Train, [321] 504

Police at Feakle, Co. Clare, [316] 265

Riots at Belfast-Trial of the Walkers-
Challenging the Jury, [311] 1067
Ireland-Evictions-Questions

Brooke Estate, Coolgreany, Co. Wexford,
[317] 522, 796, 797, 798, 1600;- Return
of Expenses, 1878

Co. Mayo, [315] 1228
Herbertstown, Co. Limerick, [320] 471
Lord Granard's Estate, Co. Longford-
Notice to the Board of Guardians, [314]
698

Lord Ormathwaite's Estate, [310] 1236
Marquess of Lansdowne's Estate, Queen's
Co. [312] 1600

Ireland - Evictions - Bodyke, Co. Clare-
Questions

[315] 1731, 1732; [316] 54, 55

Alleged Misconduct of the Constabulary,
[315] 1439, 1741, 1742: [316] 268;-
Inquiry as to the, [316] 1499
Bodyke Tenantry, [319] 927, 928
Ireland-Law and Justice-Questions
Court of Bankruptcy-Imprisonment of
Father Keller, [315]722, 903, 904, 905
Jury-Packing, [313] 369, 468

Louth Assizes "Kearney v. Supple," [318]
929

Petty Sessions-Ballaghaderrin, Co. Mayo
-Charge of Assault, [319] 55
Tarbert Petty Sessions

Scanlan, [320] 725, 726

-

Case of Daniel

Ireland-Ballycoree, Ennis, Co. Clare-Pro-
claimed Meeting, Motion for Adjournment,
[320] 749, 750; Amendt. 751, 758, 761,
769, 770
Ireland - Evictions . Bodyke, Co. Clare,
Motion for Adjournment, [316] 278, 290,
291, 293, 318, 330, 349, 355
Ireland-Irish National League (Special Pro-
clamation), Motion for an Address, [319]
1859; [320] 99, 123, 128, 129

Ireland-Law and Justice-Arrest of Father
Keller, Motion for Adjournment, [312] 784,
736, 743

317] Irish Land Law, 2R. 375, 378, 445; Motion
for Adjournment, 446, 525, 526, 541, 544,

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803, 810; Comm. 1683, 1684, 1696, 1721;
cl. 1, Amendt. 1910, 1915, 1919, 1957, 1966,
1995

318] Comm. cl. 1, 64, 65; cl. 2, 115, 121; dl. 3,
137, 139, 140; cl. 4, 154, 155, 159, 161,
199, 204, 205, 275, 392, 433, 437, 439, 441,
557, 558, 577, 579, 580, 581, 586, 593;
cl. 6, 604, 620, 621, 636, 640, 643; cl. 22,
732, 736, 745, 748, 756, 757, 774, 779, 806,
839, 840, 844, 848; cl. 24, 860; add. cl. 990;
Amendt. 1004, 1005, 1012, 1017, 1023, 1027,
1033, 1081, 1086, 1092, 1098, 1101, 1112,
1120; Consid. 1383; Amendt. 1385, 1388;
add. cl. 1427, 1428; cl. 2, Amendt. 1467;
cl. 4, Amendt. 1469, 1470; cl. 26, Amendt.
1476, 1483, 1484, 1487, 1488, 1491
319] Lords' Amendts. to Commons' Amendts.
Consid. 281, 287; cl. C, Amendt. 298, 299,
300; cl. E, 987

Jubilee Thanksgiving Service (Westminster
Abbey)-Tickets of Admission to the Plat-
form outside Parliament Square, [315] 1744
Jubilee Year of Her Majesty's Reign, Celebra-
tion of Suspension of Evictions in Ireland,
[316] 255

310-311-312—313—314—315–316–317-318–319–320–321. DILLON, Mr. J.-cont.

DILLON, Mr. J.-cont.

Law and Police (Metropolis)-Arrest of Miss Cass, [316] 1829

Merchant Shipping Act (1854) Amendment (No. 2), Comm. cl. 1, [313] 1746, 1753 Navy Estimates-Victuals and Clothing for Seamen and Marines, [312] 965, 989 Parliament-Questions

Adjournment of the House, [315] 1027 House of Commons-Reading Room-Exclusion of "United Ireland," [317] 952 Order Case of Miss Cass-The Members for Lancashire, [317] 227;-Reflections on a Member of this House-Mr. Dillon and the "Trowbridge Chronicle," Personal Explanation, [318] 939, 940, 941, 942, 943, 914

Rules of Debate-Offensive Imputations on Members of this Ilouse-Mr. Dillon and the Marquess of Hartington, Personal Explanation, [313] 1417, 1634, 1636, 1640 Parliament-Business of the House-Questions [313] 1250; [316] 56, 57, 277, 416; [317] 224; [320] 278

Arrangement of Public Business, Ministerial Statement, [319] 962 Business of the Session, [319] 685, 686 Unsatisfactory State of, [315] 1068 Parliament-Business of the House-Criminal Law Amendment (Ireland), Motion for Urgency, Res. [312] 1257

Parliament-Business of the House-Procedure on the Criminal Law Amendment (Ireland) Bill, Res. [316] 1338, 1339

Parliament-Business of the House (Rules of Procedure) - Rule 1 (Closure of Debate), Res. [311] 1299, 1600, 1625, 1627, 1682, 1688, 1704; [312] 76, 795

Parliament-Orders of the Day, Res. [316] 1624, 1637, 1644

Parliament-Privilege (Mr. Dillon and the "Times" Newspaper), Res. [314] 706, 708, 712, 728, 729, 739, 756, 757, 864, 871, 872, 873, 903, 906, 990, 997, 1067, 1136, 1146, 1165, 1208

Parliament-Queen's Speech, Address in Answer to, [310] 847, 851, 855, 933, 977, 982, 1053, 1123, 1336, 1337, 1826, 1828, 1829, 1830

Post Office-Exercise of Official Patronage, [313] 453

Russia-Arrest of Mr. Dillon, a British Subject, at Odessa, [317] 792 Supply-Chief Secretary to the Lord Lieu.

tenant of Ireland, [320] 557, 607, 625, 646, 648, 651, 686 Civil Services and Revenue Departments, [312] 1024, 1103, 1105, 1110, 1111; Amendt. 1113, 1115, 1120; [315] 151, 152, 159, 163, 169, 188; Amendt. 192, 194, 195, 196, 207, 208, 209, 211, 212, 213

[319]

Constabulary Force, Ireland, [320] 280, 294, 295, 332, 335, 369, 372, 393 Embassies and Missions Abroad, 1292, 1294, 1324, 1329, 1334 Foreign and other Secret Services, [318] 1666, 1667

Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, Officers and Attendants, &c. [320] 480; Amendt. 487

cont.

Public Buildings in the Department of the Commissioners of Public Works in Ireland, &c. [317] 668

Record Office, [318] 1500, 1562

Stationery, Printing, &c. [318] 1613, 1618 Supply (Supplementary Estimates, 1886-7) Colonies, Grants in Aid, [311] 1515 Constabulary Force in Ireland, [311] 1000, 1104, 1107, 1110, 1184, 1205, 1207 Embassies and Missions Abroad, [311] 1475, 1487

Superannuations and Retired Allowances,
[311] 1519

Various Services (other than Consular) in
Connection with the Suppression of the

Slave Trade, &c. [311] 1509, 1512;
Amendt. 1515

Trustee Savings Banks, 2R. [317] 2001, 2002

Ways and Means-Report-Consolidated Fund (No. 2), Resolution [27th June] reported, [316] 1223

DILLWYN, Mr. L. L., Swansea, Town
Africa (South)-Natal-Chief Langalibalele,
[312] 11; [318] 1522
Pondoland, [316] 263

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Africa (West Coast) River Gambia-Acting Chief Magistrate, [313] 1399 Royal Niger Company, [312] 831

Criminal Law Amendment (Ireland), Motion for Leave, Motion for Adjournment, [313] 336

Currency-New Coinage, [320] 1649

Duke of Connaught's Leave, 2R. Amendt. [314] 1698, 1713

India-Leave of Absence-"Urgent Private
Affairs," [313] 1411

Merchant Shipping Act (1854) Amendment
(No. 2), Comm. cl. 1, [313] 1751
Parliament-Business of the House (Rules of
Procedure), Res. [310] 1780

Parliament-Business of the House (Rules of
Procedure)-Rule 1 (Closure of Debate),
Res. [311] 549, 604; Motion for Adjourn-
ment, 1658; Amendt. [312] 394
Parliament-New Rules of Procedure (1882)—
Rule 2 (Adjournment of the House), [310]
1777

Poor Law (England and Wales) - Croydon
Workhouse Infirmary, [316] 393

Post Office (Telegraph Department)---Tele-
graph Superintendents, [316] 1480
Public Offices - New Admiralty and War
Offices-Grant to Messrs. Leemings, the
Architects, [319] 1359

Supply Admiralty and War Departments, Plans for the Erection of, Amendt. [320] 1489, 1493

Civil Contingencies Fund, [320] 1500 Miscellaneous Expenses, [320] 1480 Supply (Supplementary Estimates, 1886-7) Science and Art Department, &c., Motion for Adjournment, [311] 841

Tramways (War Department), Comm. Motion for Adjournment, [320] 441

Truck, Comm. add. cl. [316] 1235
Wales - Tithe Agitation Disturbances at
Llangwm, [317] 1370

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310–311–312—313—314—315–316–317–318–319–320–321.

DIMSDALE, Baron R., Herts, Hitchin

Army (Auxiliary Forces)-Medals for Volun-
teer Non-Commissioned Officers, [311] 1257
Education Department-Political Meetings in
Schoolrooms, [313] 1677

Jubilee Year of Her Majesty's Reign, Celebra-
tion of Metropolitan Police Courts, [316]
258

Police Constables' Pensions, 2R. [319] 649

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Distressed Unions (Ireland) [Salary, Ad-
vances, &c.]

c. Res. considered in Committee, and agreed to
July 8, [317] 323

Res. reported July 11, 447

Res. read 2°; Moved, "That this House
doth agree with the Committee in the said
Resolution; "after short debate, Moved,
"That the Debate be now adjourned" (Mr.
Maurice Healy); after further short debate,
Question put, and agreed to; Debate ad-
journed

Debate resumed July 12, 588; after short
debate, Res. agreed to

Distress for Rent Amendment Bill
(Mr. Broadhurst, Mr. Burt, Mr. Arthur
Williams)

2R. [Dropped]

Diplomatic Services-Sir Henry Drum-c. Ordered; read 10* Feb 2
mond Wolff-Salary
Questions, Dr. Cameron; Answers, The Under
Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Sir
James Fergusson) Aug 4, [318] 1169

Distressed Unions (Ireland) Bill

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Questions, Mr. Dillon; Answers, The Chief
316] Secretary for Ireland (Mr. A. J. Balfour)
July 1, 1500; Questions, Mr. Dillon, Dr.
Tanner, Mr. Arthur O'Connor; Answers,
The Chief Secretary for Ireland (Mr. A. J.
Balfour, The First Lord of the Treasury
(Mr. W. H. Smith) July 4, 1603; Question,
Mr. Dillon; Answer, The Chief Secretary
for Ireland (Mr. A. J. Balfour) July 5, 1792;
Notice, Mr. Dillon ; Observations, Mr.
317] Speaker July 11, 358; Question, Mr. Maurice
Healy; Answer, The Chief Secretary for
Ireland (Mr. A. J. Balfour) July 18, 1167;
Questions, Mr. Dillon; Answers, The Chief
Secretary for Ireland (Mr. A. J. Balfour)
318] July 28, 388; July 29, 552; Questions,

Mr. Sexton, Mr. Dillon; Answers, The

Parliamentary Under Secretary for Ireland
(Colonel King-llarman), The Chief Secre-
tary for Ireland (Mr. A. J. Balfour) Aug 18,
319]956

Distressed Unions (Ireland) Bill
(Mr. Arthur Balfour, Mr. Solicitor General
for Ireland, Colonel King-Harman)

c. Ordered; read 1o June 30, [316] 1428

[Bill 307]
Read 2o, after debate July 7, [317] 152
Order for Committee read; Moved, "That Mr.
Speaker do now leave the Chair" July 11,
451; Moved, "That the Debate be now ad-
journed" (Mr. T. M. Healy); after short
debate, Question put, and agreed to; Debate
adjourned

Debate resumed July 21, 1738; after short
debate, Debate further adjourned
Adjourned Debate further adjourned July 28,
[318] 495

Adjourned Debate further adjourned Aug 4,
1312

Bill withdrawn Sept 8

[Bill 154]

(Ireland)

District Lunatic Asylums
Officers' Superannuation Bill
(Mr. Johnston, Mr. Chance)
c. Ordered; read 1°* Aug 13
Bill withdrawn * Aug 22

Disturnpiked Roads

[Bill 375]

Annual Receipts and Contributions, Questions,
Mr. Webster, Mr. Cox; Answers, The First
Commissioner of Works (Mr. Plunket)
May 19, [315] 507

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DIXON-HARTLAND, Mr. F. D., Middlesex,
Uxbridge

Bankruptcy Act, 1883-Fourth Report of the
Inspector General, [319] 1820

Bankruptcy Law-Official Receiver in Bank-
ruptcy, [318] 365 ;-" Small Bankruptcies"
[318] 1157

Brussels Cemeteries-Graves of Officers who
fell at Waterloo, [316] 273

Coal and Wine Duties (Metropolis), [312] 1145
Currency-Half-Sovereigns, [311] 1581
Customs and Inland Revenue, Comm. add. cl.
[316] 517, 518

Ilampton Court Palace-Safety of the Art
Treasures, &c. [310] 261, 262

Inland Revenue-Income Tax on American
Flour Mills Companies, [312] 353
Jubilee Year of Her Majesty's Reign, Celebra-
tion of Metropolitan Police Courts, [316]

259

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