310—311—312—313—314—315—316—317–318—319—320—321
FERGUSSON, Right Hon. Sir J.-cont.
Parliament-Business of the IIouse-Order of Supply, [311] 1361, 1362
angel Order-Case of Miss Cass-The Members for Lancashire, [317] 226
Parliament-Queen's Speech, Address in An- swer to, [310] 663, 664, 665, 675; Report, [311] 63, 66, 68
Peru-Peruvian Bondholders, [320] 742, 743 Russia-Questions
Alleged Attempt on the Life of the Czar, [312] 196; [313] 334
Arrest of Mr. Dillon, a British Subject, at Odessa, [317] 792
Black Sea Coasting Trade-Case of
Tweedy, an English Subject, [318] 31 Imprisonment of Mr. J. W. Robinson, a British Subject, [312] 506; [313] 1628; [314] 952
South America-Questions
Brazil-Exactions from a British Firm, [319] 1349
British Guiana and Venezuela-Boundary Question, [311] 1403, 1721 ; [313] 491; [316] 404; [317] 1887; [319] 933, 1810
Chili-Imprisonment of a British Sailor named Carrol at Punta Arenas, [311]
472 Great Britain and Venezuela-Cessation of Diplomatic Relations, [311] 724 ;-Pro- tection of British Subjects, [311] 1084; "Ilenrietta" and Seizure of the "Josephine"-Claims of British Sub.
jects, [310] 1768; [316] 1019; [319] 1809; [320] 1662
South-Eastern Europe -Austria and Russia, [310] 271 Spain-Questions
A "Floating Exhibition " of Spanish Pro- ducts, [320] 15
Alleged Murder of a British Merchant Seaman by a Spanish Sentry in the Port of Bilbao, [317] 1631; [318] 48, 370; [320] 21
Detention of the Steamer "Carn Brea," [317] 346
Supply Civil Services and Revenue Depart- ments, [317] 961, 962, 966, 972 Consular Establishments Abroad, &c. [319] 1661, 1663, 1664 Embassies and Missions Abroad, [319]
1260, 1261, 1263, 1275, 1281, 1304, 1315, 1321, 1322, 1323, 1324, 1327, 1328, 1329, 1331, 1334, 1335, 1311, 1622, 1623, 1631, 1632, 1633, 1631, 1645, 1649, 1652 Secretary of State for Foreign Affaire, [317] 1374, 1375, 1376, 1379, 1380, 1381, 1383, 1387, 1339, 1390 Slave Trade Services, [319] 1664, 1666 Supply (Supplementary Estimates, 1836-7) - Diplomatic and Consular Buildings, &c. [311] 762
Embassies and Missions Abroad, [311] 1459, 1461, 1465, 1482, 1484, 1487, 1489, 1496, 1498
Foreign Office, [311] 768
Trade and Commerce-Questions
British Trade with Spain and the Spanish Colonies, [317] 67; Treaty of Com- with Spain An Arbitration
FERGUSSON, Right Hon. Sir J.-cont. Commercial Treaty with France, [314] 237 English Labour Market, [316] 1036 Sugar Bounties-International Conference, [311] 1589; [316] 1593; [318] 927, 1531; [320] 13; [321] 480;-Appoint- ment of a Delegate, [321] 481 Trade and Manufacture-French Prohibition of English Leather, [311] 1395, 1396 Treaties with Foreign Powers-National Treat- ment Clauses, [316] 1494
Treaty of Berlin-Article LXII.-Armenia- Abduction of a Christian Girl, [319] 66 ;- Article LXI., [321] 477
Turkey in Asia-Outrage on an English Lady at Aleppo, [319] 1822 United States-Questions
Emigrants to Tennessee, [315] 503
Emigration of Highland Crofters, [315]
Homestead and Exemption Laws, [310] 543 Infraction of the Alaskan Fishery Laws, [321] 15, 278
International Industrial Property Conven- tion, [313] 1414
Law of Extradition, [310] 1408
Liquor Traffic, [314] 239
Pauper Emigrants from Ireland, [320] 916, 917
Seizure of British Fishing Vessels in Behring's Straits, [320] 1135
Allotments and Cottage Gardens Compensa- tion, 2R. [318] 290
Army-Insanitary Condition of Knightsbridge and Dublin Barracks, [311] 561
Glebe Lands, Comm. cl. 11, [311] 1713; Re- port, cl. 3, Amendt. [312] 498
Jubilee Year of Her Majesty's Reign, Celebra- tion of-Naval Review off Spithead, [317]
FIELD, Admiral E., Sussex, Eastbourne Army and Navy Estimates, Nomination of
Select Committee, [315] 1209, 1210, 1211 Army Estimates-Retired Pay, &c. [318] 1212 Board of Trade (Marine Department)-Wreck of the "Tally Ho,"-Rocket Station at Eastbourne, [310] 1551
India-Iron Floating Dock at Bombay, [314] 1806
Jubilee Year of Her Majesty's Reign, Celebra- tion of Naval Review off Spithead, [317] 342, 1159
Accident on Board the Gunboat "
[318] 370, 371
Navy-Questions
Admiralty Expenditure-Cost of Construc- tion, [312] 646, 694
Dock Accommodation at Bombay for Her Majesty's Navy, [312] 502
Committee on
Order of Reference, [313] 510
Stranding of the Gunboat "Firm "-Sir William Thompson's Deep Sea Sound- ing Machine, [311] 576
310-311-312-313-314-315-316-317-318-319-320-321. FINLAY, Mr. R. B.-cont.
FIELD, Admiral E.-cont.
Torpedo Boats- A "Committee of De-
FINCH-HATTON, Hon. M. E. G., Lincoln- shire, Spalding
Law and Justice (Ireland)-The Arrest of Father Keller, Motion for Adjournment, [312] 758
Legacy and Succession Duties - Residuary Accounts, [312] 530 Metropolitan Open Spaces Act (1881) Exten- sion, Comm. add. cl. [312] 1740 Municipal Corporations Acts (Ireland) Amend- ment (No. 2), Comm. cl. 1, [315] 631 Parish Allotments Committees, 2R. [315] 229 Supply-Civil Services and Revenue Depart- ments, [315] 158
Truck, Consid. add. cl. [314] 837, 1096
Ways and Means-Financial Statement, Comm. [313] 1538
Criminal Law Amendment (Ireland), Comm.
Licensed Premises (Earlier Closing) (Scotland), Comm. cl. 4, [317] 1480
Loss of Life at Sea-Select Committee, [314] 1662
Lunacy Districts (Scotland), Comm. cl. 4, [319] 1734
Orkney Roads, 2R. [310] 1206 Parliament-Business of the House-Criminal Law Amendment (Ireland), Motion for Urgency, Res. [312] 1212
Scotland-Post Office-Acceleration of Mails North of Perth, [312] 818
Scotland-Educational Endowments Commis- sion, Motion for an Address, [311] 852 Scotland Education Endowments Commis- sion (Inverness Scheme), Motion for an Address, [313] 1940
Secretary for Scotland Act (1885) Amendment, 2R. [318] 1936; Comm. cl. 2, [319] 1756 ; Consid. add. cl. [320] 161
FINUCANE, Mr. J., Limerick, E. Ireland Questions
Irish Land Court-Fair Rents-Claims Dismissed, [313] 676
Law and Justice-Mr. E. Ryan, Committed for Contempt, [312] 179
Law and Police-Alleged "Police Outrage at Hospital, Co. Limerick," [310] 1759 Magistracy-Petty Sessions at Iospital, Co. Limerick, [301] 1221
Post Office-Carriage of Mails to Kilmal- lock, [315] 889
Prison Regulations-The Rev. Matthew Ryan, [314] 650 Ireland-Evictions-Questions
Conduct of the Constabulary, Co. Limerick, [310] 1387
Evictions at Bodyke, Co. Clare-Conduct of the Constabulary, [316] 267
Limerick Mr. O'Connor, [320] 24 Mr. Edmond Davoren, Kilmallock, [311] 1719, 1720
Mrs. Moloney, Herbertstown, [320] 1145 Powers of Sheriff, [315] 520
Convictions for Assault, [315] 875
Refusal to Arrest a Roman Catholic Priest, [313] 225, 680
Removal of a Banner, Cappamore, Co. Limerick, [320] 1651
Irish Land Law, Comm. cl. 2, Amendt. [318] 113; Consid. add. cl. 1430; cl. 26, Amendt. 1491
Merchant Shipping-Limerick Floating Dock, [320] 906
War Office Prince of Wales's Regiment- Promotion of Sergeant Major Preston, [313]
cl. 1, [314] 1323, 1494; cl. 6, Amendt. [316] First Offenders
139, 142, 174, 179, 422, 456, 474 Crofters' Holdings (Scotland), Lords' Reasons Consid. [318] 173
High Court of Justice-Publication of Details in Divorce and Indecent Cases, [313] 1666 Irish Land Law, Comm. cl. 4, [318] 472; cl. 22, Amendt. 730, 732, 744, 786, 793, 831; Consid. cl. 26, 1488
Address for "Return of the number of persons convicted, either upon indictment or sum- marily, against whom no previous conviction was proved at their trial, who were, upon the 18th day of February 1887, undergoing sen- tence of imprisonment, whether imposed ab- solutely or in default of payment of a fine, or penal servitude for offences other than arson,
310-311-312-313-314-315-316-317-318-319-320–321. First Offenders Bill-cont.
burglary, coining, uttering counterfeit coin, throwing corrosive fluid, extortion, forgery, larceny from the person with violence, murder, or attempted murder, placing ex- plosives so as to endanger life or property, or receiving stolen goods; stating the num- ber of those convicted under the age of twenty, and of those who received sentences of less than twelve months' imprisonment" (Mr. Hoare) April 5
Order [5th April] read, and discharged: and, instead thereof, Address for: "Re- turn of the number of persons convicted, either upon indictment or summarily, and not known to have been previously convicted, who shall, on the 31st day of May 1887, be undergoing sentence of imprisonment (whe- ther imposed absolutely or in default of payment of a fine), or shall be undergoing. sentence of penal servitude, such sentences being in either case for offences other than arson, burglary, coining, uttering counterfeit coin, throwing corrosive fluid, extortion, forgery, larceny from the person with vio- lence, murder or attempted murder, placing explosives so as to endanger life or property, or receiving stolen goods; stating the num- ber of those convicted under the age of twenty, and of those who shall have received sentences of less than twelve months' im- prisonment" (Mr. Hoare) May 10, [314] 1581; after short debate, Address agreed to
First Offenders Bill (Mr. Howard Vincent, Lord Randolph Spencer Churchill, Sir Henry Selwin-Ibbetson, Mr. Hoare, Mr. Addison, Mr. Hastings, Mr. Lawson, Mr. Molloy) c. Ordered; read 10 Jan 31 [Bill 132] Moved, "That the Bill be now read 20" Feb 18, [311] 115; after debate, Amendt. to leave out "now," add "upon this day six months" (Mr. Edward Harrington); Ques- tion, "That now, &c.," put, and negatived Main Question put, and agreed to; Bill read 2°
Committee; Report Mar 7, 1544 [Bill 189] Committee (on re-comm.)-R.P. April 14, [313]
Committee (on re-comm.)—R.P. May 5, [314]
Committee (on re-comm )—R.P. May 10, 1580 Committee (on re-comm.); Report May 20, [315] 803
Moved, "That the Bill, as amended, be now considered" June 7, 13 34; Question put, and agreed to [Bill 273]
After short debate, Moved, "That the Bill be now read 3°;" Moved, "That the Debate be now adjourned" (Mr Radcliffe Cooke); Question put, and agreed to; Debate ad- journed
Debate resumed June 27, [316] 1120; Moved, "That the Debate be now adjourned' (Mr. Isaacs); Question put, and negatived Original Question put, and agreed to; Bill
1. Read 1 (E. of Belmore) June 28 (No. 140) Read 2, after short debate July 5, 1765
c. Lords' Amendts. considered Aug 4, 1312 Moved, That this House doth agree with the Lords in the said Amendts. ; Moved,
FISHER, Mr. W. H., Fulham Charitable Lotteries, [319] 671 Criminal Law Amendment (Ireland), Motion for Leave, [312] 1846, 1851, 1852 International Law-Destitute Aliens-Immi- gration into the United States-Act of Con- gress, 1882, [319] 256 Ireland-Fatal Riot at Mitchelstown [321] 343
Law and Police (Metropolis)-Recent Socialist Demonstration, [311] 1069
Police Courts-Hammersmith Police Dis- trict, [318] 377
Supply-Science and Art Department, [319]
War Office-Tower Gardens, [321] 482 Fisheries (Ireland) Bill
(Mr. Harrington, Mr. Sexton, Mr. J. A. Blake, Colonel Nolan, Mr. Hooper, Mr. O'Hea) c. Ordered; read 1° Jan 28 [Bill 54] 2R. [Dropped]
Fishery Department (England and Wales) Beam Trawling, Questions, Mr. Rowntree,
Mr. Marjoribanks; Answers, The Secretary to the Board of Trade (Baron Henry De Worms) Feb 7, [310] 773
Collection of Statistics, Question, Mr. Rown- tree; Answer, The Secretary to the Board of Trade (Baron Henry De Worms) Feb 18, [311] 42
Fishing Boats Act, 1887―The Herring Fishery, Question, Mr. A. Sutherland; Answer, The Secretary to the Board of Trade (Baron Henry De Worms) Sept 1, [320] 732 Home Office and Boards of Conservators- Salmon and Freshwater Fisheries Acts, Question, Mr. T. E. Ellis; Answer, The Secretary to the Board of Trade (Baron Henry De Worms) July 15, [317] 946 Lower Trent District-Eel Nettings, Question, Colonel Eyre; Answer, The Secretary to the Board of Trade (Baron flenry De Worms) April 12, [313] 703
Salmon Fishery Act, 1873-Board of Conser- vators of the Dovey Fishery District, Ques- tion, Mr. T. E. Ellis; Answer, The Secre- tary to the Board of Trade (Baron Henry De Worms) Sept 1, [320] 744
310-311-312-313-314—315–316–317–318-319-320–321.
Fishery Department (England and Wales)-cout. | FITZGERALD, Mr. R. U. P., Cambridge
Fishing Vessels, Loss of Life from, Question, Mr. A. Sutherland; Answer, The Secretary to the Board of Trade (Baron Henry De Worms) Feb 28, [311] 701
Police Acts-Corporation of Limerick- Extra Police, [310] 1512
State of Ireland-Legislation, [310] 1382 Ireland-Landed Estates Court, Motion for a Paper, [319] 224
313] Irish Land Law, 2R. 1367
315] Comm. 13; cl. 1, Amendt. 15, 24, 27, 29; cl. 3, Amendt. 31; cl. 5, Amendt. 31; cl. 16, 44; cl. 20, 49, 244; Amendt. 1679, 1680, 1682, 1684, 1685, 1687; cl. 21, 1698; cl. 22, 1700; cl. 27, 1704; cl. 29, Amendt. 1705 316] Report, 1464; cl. 1, 1465; cl. 20, 1475; cl. 21, Amendt. 1476; 3R. 1563, 1573 ; Personal Explanation, 1764
319] Commons' Amendts. Consid. cl. 5, Amendt. 23; cl. 9, 25; cl. D. 31; cl. E, Amendt. 35; cl. 24, Amendt. 38
Law and Justice-Equitable Powers of County Court Judges, [314] 1258
Legitimacy Declaration Act (1858) Amend- ment, 2R. [317] 1327
Margarine (Fraudulent Sale), 2R. [317] 1580; Comm. [318] 876; Report, 1337; on Ques. tion, "That the Bill do pass?" 1700 Municipal Corporations Acts (Ireland) Amend- ment (No. 2), Comm. [316] 1277; cl. 1, 1279; Report, [317] 28
Parliament Privilege-" The Queen v. Lord Graves," [310] 254
Railway and Canal Traffic, Comm. cl. 3, [312] 1752
Solicitors (Ireland), 2R. [310] 1058, 1059 Supreme Court of Judicature (Ireland), 2R. [313] 1240; Comm. 1550 Trust Companies, 2R. [318] 6
War Office-Cavalry Remounts, [318] 495
Dublin, Wicklow, and Wexford Railway (City of Dublin Junction Railways), [317] 1852 ; Consid. [318] 338
First Offenders, Report, cl. 6, [318] 292 Great Eastern Railway, Consid. Amendt. [314] 206
Ireland-Land-Incidence of Taxation, [318] 1453
Law and Justice-Judge Curran, [310]
Merchandise Marks Law Consolidation and Amendment, Comm. cl. 3, Amendt. [316] 1735
Civil Service Writers Service on the Census of 1881, [314] 1807
Criminal Law Amendment (Ireland), 2R. [313] 636, 637; Comm. [314] 69; cl. 1, 805, 1326, 1599, 1883; [315] 335; cl. 2, 442, 998; Consid. add. cl. [316] 1083, 1175, 1261 Dublin, Wicklow, and Wexford Railway (City of Dublin Junction Railways), 3R. [318] 898, 899
Harbour Loans, Res. [313] 415 Ireland-Questions
Crime and Outrage-Attempted Murder of Mr. Jeremiah Hegarty, J.P., [313] 1418; Police at Kanturk, [319] 1355, 1812,
310-311-312–313–314—315–316~317–318–319–320–321.
FLYNN, Mr. J. C.-cont.
Railways-Cork and Muskerry Light Rail- way-Ex-Head Constable Irvine, [320] 1131, 1132
Royal Irish Constabulary - Constabulary Committee, 1883, [318] 1147:-Employ- ment of Police as Bailiffs, [318] 1525, 1526
Irish Land Law, Conm. cl. 14, [318] 667 : icl. 22, 801, 855; add. cl. 978; Amendt. 980; Consid. add. cl. 1424, 1449; cl. 9, 1474; 15.Lords' Amendts. to Commons' Amendts. Consid. [319] 999
Navy Estimates-Victuals and Clothing for Seamen and Marines, [312] 985 Parliament Business of the House (Rules of Procedure), Res. [310] 1821 Parliament Business of the House (Rules of Procedure)-Rule 1 (Closure of Debate), Motion for Adjournment, [311] 386, 389, 643, 1610; Res. [312] 59, 400, 401, 459, 472
Parliament-Queen's Speech, Address in An- swer to, [310] 587
Sheriffs (Consolidation), Comm. [320] 1330 Supply-Chief Secretary to the Lord Lieu- tenant of Ireland, [320] 540, 680 County Court Officers, &c. Ireland, [320] 1146, 1157, 1158, 1159, 1160, 1223 Constabulary Force, Ireland, [320] 321, 360, 366, 395
Court of Bankruptcy in Ireland, [320] 1018, 1021
Criminal Prosecutions, &c. in Ireland, [320] 922, 966, 1001, 1002
Local Government Board in Ireland, &c, [320] 810, 814
Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, Officers and Attendants, &c. [320] 419
Police Courts, London and Sheerness, [319] 1432
Public Works Office, Ireland, [320] 859 Reformatory and Industrial Schools, Great Britain, [319] 1509
Registrar General's Office Ireland, [320] 699, 707
Science and Art Department, [319] 1550 Supreme Court of Judicature, [319] 1398, 1400
Supply (Supplementary Estimates, 1886-7)- Post Office, [311] 1536
Foreign Enlistment Act-Mr. Baird Question, Mr. Staveley Hill; Answer, The Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Sir James Fergusson) July 21, [317] 1614
Foreign Horse-Breeding Depôts
Address for, "Copies or extract of reports of Her Majesty's diplomatic agents at Paris, Vienna, and Berlin, on the subject of horse- breeding depots, forwarded to the Foreign Office in the year 1884" (The Earl of Straf- ford) Mar 11, [312] 1; Address agreed to P.P. [4993] Horse-Breeding
Advice and Remonstrance-Explanation, Ques- tion, Mr. P. Stanhope; Answer, The First Lord of the Treasury (Mr. W. H. Smith) Feb 24, [311] 483
Treaties with National Treatment Clauses, Question, Mr. Bryce; Answer, The Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Sir James Fergusson) July 1, [316] I 1491
Forestry Ordered, That a Select Committee be ap- pointed to consider whether by the Establish- ment of a Forest School, or otherwise, our woodlands could be rendered more remu- nerative May 16
And, on May 20, Committee nominated as follows:-Mr. C. Acland, Mr. Biddulph, Mr. Craig Sellar, Mr. Evelyn, Dr. Far- quharson, Mr. Farquharson, Mr. Munro Ferguson, Mr. Fuller Maitland, Mr. Gil- "hooly, Mr. Egerton Hubbard, Colonel King- Harman, Sir Edmund Lechmere, Sir John Lubbock, Colonel Nolan, Mr. Rankin, Mr. Mark Stewart, and Sir Richard Temple:
Clyde Navigation, Consid. [311] 1381 Coal Mines, &c. Regulation, Comm. cl. 50, Rule 10, [319] 744
Metropolitan Open Spaces Act (1831) Exten-" sion, Comm. adi, cl. [312] 1736 Parliament-Public Petitions-Questions Petition from Bradford-Alleged Fictitious Signatures, [315] 723
Petitions on the London Coal and Wine Duties Continuance Bill, [316]565, 591 Public Petitions Committee, [314] 531, 537; [316] 35
Violation of Rules-Petition from Cardi- ganshire Irregularity of Signatures, [314] 1262 Parliament-Privilege-Public Petitions Com- mittee A Bogus Petition, Res. [313] 1777, 1778, 1779
Regent's Canal, City, and Docks Railway, 2R. [312] 1464
Walton-on-Thames and Weybridge Gas Bill, 2R. [312] 1464
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