310—311-312—313—314—315—316—317—318—319—320—321.
Read 1** (Lord Stanley of Preston) July 21 Read 2* July 28 (No. 181) Committee; Report; read 3a Aug 12 Royal Assent Aug 23 [50 & 51 Vict. c. cxevi].
Trade and Commerce- The Sugar Trade-cont. Tramways Provisional Order (No. 1) Bill-cont. Question, Mr. Norris; Answer, The Under. Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Sir James Fergusson) Mar 8, [311] 1589; Question, Mr. Baden-Powell; Answer, The Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Sir James Fergusson) Sept 13, [321] 480-Appointment of a Delegate, Question, Mr. Conway; Answer, The Under Secre- tary of State for Foreign Affairs (Sir James Fergusson) Sept 13, [321] 481
Report of Progress, Question, Mr. Kimber; Answer, The Secretary to the Board of Trade (Baron Henry De Worms) Aug 11. [319] 76 [Sce title Depression of Trade]
Trade and Manufacture
French Prohibition of English Leather, Ques- tions, Mr. Lafone, Mr. Arthur O'Connor ; Answers, The Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Sir Janies Fergusson) Mar 7, [311] 1395
"The Sweating System," Question, Mr. Essle- mont; Answer, The Under Secretary of State for the Home Department (Mr. Stuart- Wortley) April 26, [314] 13
Tramways and Public Companies (Ire- land) Acts Amendment Bill (Colonel Nolan, Mr. James O'Brien, Mr. Foley, Mr. Sheehy) c. Ordered; read 1o * May 3 [Bill 252] Read 2o July 11 [317] 485 Order for Committee read; Moved, "That Mr. Speaker do now leave the Chair" Aug 27, [320] 251; Moved, "That the Question be now put. (Mr. J. F. J. O'Brien); Question put accordingly; A. 80, N. 13; M. 67 (D. L.. 430) [5.40 P.M.] The Question was not decided in the affirma- tive, because it was not supported by the majority prescribed by the Standing Order of the 18th March, 1887
Original Question again proposed; Debate adjourned
Adjourned Debate on going into Committee [Dropped]
Tramways Trovisional Orders (No. 1) Bill [Birmingham Central Tramways (Extensions) Order] and [Oldham, Ashton-under-Lyne, Hyde, and Dis- trict Order] [Repayment of Deposits] c. Res. considered in Committee, and agreed to June 27, [316] 1121
c. Ordered; read 1o * April 29 Read 2o June 30 Order for Committee read; Moved, "That Mr. Speaker do now leave the Chair Aug 3, [318] 1122; Debate adjourned Debate resumed Aug 29, [320] 439 Moved, "That the Debate be now adjourned" (Mr. M. J. Kenny); after short debate, Question put; A. 20, N. 63; M. 43 (D. L. 434) [3.40 A.M.] Original Question again proposed, 141; Moved, That this House do now adjourn" (Mr. Dillwyn); Motion withdrawn; Debate ad- journed
Debate resumed Aug 30, 634; Question put, and agreed to; Committee; Report Considered; read 3° Sept 1
l. Read 1 (Lord Harris) Sept 6 (No. 255) Read 2 Sept 7
Committee; Report Sept 8, 1634 Read 3 Sept 9
Royal Assent Sept 16 [50 & 51 Vict. c. 65]
Trawling, 1885, Royal Commission on Question, Mr. E. W. Beckett; Answer, The Secretary to the Board of Trade (Baron Henry De Worms) Mar 4, [311] 1263
TREASURY-First Lord (see SMITH, Right Hon. W. H.)
TREASURY, A Lord of (see MAXWELL, Sir H. E.)
310-311-312—313—314—315—316–317—318—319—320—321.
TREASURY-Secretary to (see DOUGLAS, | Truck Bill Mr. A. AKERS-)
TREASURY-Secretary to (see JACKSON, Mr. W. L.)
Treasury, The, and the Bank of England Question, Mr. Watt; Answer, The First Lord of the Treasury (Mr. W. II. Smith) Jan 28, [310] 182
Article LXII.—Armenia-Abduction of a Christian Girl, Questions, Mr. Bryce; An- swers, The Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Sir James Fergusson) Aug 11, [319] 66
Mr. Warmington, Mr. John Ellis, Mr. Arthur Williams, Mr. Howard Vincent, Mr. Esslemont)
c. Considered in Committee; Resolution agreed to, and reported; Bill ordered; read 1°* Jan 28 [Bill 109]
Read 2° Mar 15
Committee -R.P. April 20
Committee-R.P. April 28, [314] 304
Committee-R.P. May 2, 677
Committee-R.P. May 3, 833
Committee-R.P. May 5, 1091
Committee-R.P. May 6, 1237 Committee-R.P. May 13, 1940
Committee; Report June 28, [316] 1223 As amended, considered July 12, [317] 610; after debate, Further Proceeding on Consi- deration, as amended, deferred [Bill 299] Further Proceeding resumed July 15, 1071 Read 3o, after short debate July 18, 1298 Read 1a* (Lord Macnaghten) July 19 Read 2a Aug 4, [318] 1124 Committee Aug 8, 1515
c. Lords' Amendts. Aug 15
Lords' Amendts. considered Aug 19, 1236; several agreed to; several disagreed to Committee appointed, "to draw up Reasons to be assigned to the Lords for disagreeing to certain Amendts. to which this Ilouse hath disagreed; List of the Committee,
Reasons for disagreeing to certain Amendts. made by the Lords to which this House hath disagreed, reported, and agreed to; to be communicated to the Lords Aug 19 1. Returned from the Commons with several of the Amendts. agroed to; one agreed to, with an Amendt., and several disagreed to, with Reasons for such disagreement, and with a consequential Amendt. to the Bill; the said Amendts. and Reasons to be printed Aug 25 (No. 239) Commons' Amendts. to one of the Lords' Amendts., and Reasons for disagreeing to certain of the Lords' Amendts., and Com- mons' consequential Amendt. considered Sept 7, [320] 1532 (No. 179) Commons' Amendts. agreed to; certain of the Amendts. to which the Commons hath dis- agreed not insisted on; some insisted on, and a consequential Amendt. made to the Bill; a Committee appointed to prepare Reasons to be offered to the Commons for the Lords insisting on certain of their Amondts.; the Committee to meet forthwith Report from the Committee of the Reasons to be offered to the Commons for the Lords insisting on certain of their Amendts. ; read, and agreed to; and a message sent to the Commons to return the said Bill with an Amendt. and Reasons
c. Moved, "That the Lords' Reasons be printed, and that they be considered on Monday (Mr. Sexton); Motion agreed to Sept 9, [321] 30 [Bill 389] Lords' Reasons and consequential Amendts.
Question, Mr. Barbour; Answer, The Soli- citor General for Scotland (Mr. J. P. B. Robertson) May 16, [315] 57
Royal Assent Sept 16 [50 & 51 Vict. c. 46]
310-311-312-313-314-315-316-317-318-319-320-321. Trust Companies Bill [".L.]
Questions, Mr. Bradlaugh; Answers, The First Lord of the Treasury (Mr. W. II. Smith) July 5, [316] 1795; July 11, [317] 356; Personal Explanation, Mr. Brad- laugh Sept 12, [321] 287; Question, Mr. Bradlaugh; Answer, The Lord Advocate (Mr. J. H. A. Macdonald) Sept 13, 487 The Belfast Shipwrights, Question, Mr. Sexton; Answer, The Secretary of State for the Home Department (Mr. Matthews) June 30, [316] 1310
Weekly Payment of Wages in Ireland, Ques- tion, Mr. Sexton; Answer, The Secretary of State for the IIome Department (Mr. Matthews) July 1, [316] 1497
The Wage Clauses, Questions, Mr. Bradlaugh, Mr. Sexton; Answers, The First Lord of the Treasury (Mr. W. II. Smith) Sept 8, [320] 1672
The Irish Wages Clause, Questions, Mr. Sex- ton, Mr. Bradlaugh; Answers, The First Lord of the Treasury (Mr. W. H. Smith) Sept 9, [321] 30
7. Read 1 July 1 Read 2, after debate July 26, [318] 1
Bishop Stortford Bank, Question, Mr. Howell; Answer, The First Lord of the Treasury (Mr. W. II. Smith) Feb 17, [310] 1775 Cardiff Bank, Questions, Mr. Ilowell; Answers, The First Lord of the Treasury (Mr. W. II. Smith) Feb 14, [310] 1409; Question, Mr. Howell; Answer, The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Goschen) Feb 25,[311] 579; -A Royal Commission, Question, Mr.llowell; Answer, The First Lord of the Treasury (Mr. W. H. Smith) July 8, [317] 221; Questions, Mr. Howell, Mr. Arthur O'Con- nor; Answers, The Chancellor of the Ex- chequer (Mr. Goschen) July 14, 771 "Government Security Savings Banks," Ques- tion, Mr. IIowell; Answer, The First Lord of the Treasury (Mr. W. II. Smith) Aug 12, [319] 259
Payments from the Exchequer, Question, Mr. Ilowell Answer, The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Goschen) Mar 1, [311] 878 Remedies against Trustees, Question, Mr. Howell; Answer, The Attorney General (Sir Richard Webster) Feb 21, [31] 170
310-311-312-313-314-315-316-317-318-319-320-321. TUITE, Mr. J.-cont.
TUITE, Mr. J., Westmeath, N.
Civil Service-Lower Division-Examinations
in Dublin, [315] 875, 876
Writers-Census of 1881, [321] 483 Criminal Law Amendment (Ireland), Consid. add. cl.[316] 1077 India-Madras-Questions
Board of Inland Revenue, [311] 697;- Collector of Chingleput, [311] 695 Discontent in, [312] 521
Sale of Municipal Buildings in Ootaca- mund, [312] 525
Crime and Outrage Irish National Foresters at Portrush-Firing from a Train, [321] 538;-Co. Westmeath, [318] 366, 367
Criminal Law and Procedure Act, 1887- Prosecution of Mr. John Hayden, [320] 919, 1145;- Conviction of, [321] 24 Customs-Searching of Luggage - The Hon. P. A. Collins, [318] 1163 Horse Breeding-Winners at the Royal Dublin Scciety's Show, [320] 1355 Inland Navigation and Drainage-Rivers Shannon and Brosna, [317] 1156 Irish Land Commission-Fair Rents, Co. Westmeath, [311] 158
Law and Order-Military Riot at Athlone, [316] 397 Lunatic Asylums
Mullingar District Lunatic Asylum-Immoral Conduct of the Engineer, [317] 1756; [318] 1139; -Pension of William Cribbin, Store- keeper, [310] 648
Magistracy-Major Traill, R.M., [320] 11, 12, 13
National Education National School Teachers, [312] 369, 370, 838;-Pay- ment of Results Fees, [313] 1106 Poor Law-Edenderry Union-Mr. M. Gaffney, [316] 1103
Ireland-Post Office-Questions
Day Mails from Drumsna, [320] 1356
Mullingar Post Office, [312] 721
Post Office Contracts
Conveyance be- tween Mullingar and Ballymahon, [311] 1737
Ireland-Law and Justice-Questions Barbavilla Prisoners, [315] 1048 Rochford (Co. Westmeath) Petty Sessions- Non-Attendance of Magistrates, [319] 1353, 1354
Westmeath Assizes- Jurors Fined for Non- Attendance, [318] 24, 25
Irish Land Law, Comm. cl. 1, [317] 1970 Parliament-Business of the Ilouse (Procedure
on the Criminal Law Amendment (Ireland) Bill), Res. [316] 1346
Parliament-Queen's Speech, Address in An- swer to, [310] 1001; Report, Amendt. [311] 106, 109, 111 Supply-Commissioners of National Education in Ireland, [320] 1248
County Court Officers, &c. in Ireland, [320] 1190, 1211
Criminal Prosecutions, &c. in Ireland, [320] 977, 978, 979, 986; Amendt. 997, 1004, 1009
Local Government Board in Ireland, &c. [320] 798
Public Buildings, Ireland, [320] 896 Wreck Commission, [319] 1414 Supply (Supplementary Estimates, 1886-7) - Public Education, Ireland, [31] 1441 War Office-Army Pensions-Royal Warrants, 1881-2, [320] 454
West India Islands-The Catholic Cemetery of Plymouth, Montserrat, [313] 686
Turnpike Roads (South Wales) Bill (Mr. Maitland, Sir Joseph Bailey)
c. Ordered; read 1° * July 19 Read 20 July 20
Read 1 (Lord Lingen) Aug 4 Read 2 Aug 9
Committee; Report Aug 11 Read 3 Aug 12
Royal Assent Aug 23 [50 & 51 Vict. c. 195]
310-311-312-313-314-315—316—317—318-319-320–321,
TYLER, Sir II. W.-cont.
Ships of War-Special Tests of Speed, [318] 1718; [319] 489
North Sea Fisheries-Questions
Disturbances at Ostend Protection of
Refusal of Destitute Aliens, Question, Captain Colomb; Answer, The Secretary to the Board of Trade (Baron Henry De Worms) Sept 6, [320] 1336
Seizure of British Fishing Vessels in Behring's Straits, Question, Dr. Tanner; Answer, The Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Sir James Fergusson) Sept 5, [320]
Seizure of English Vessels in Alaskan Waters, Questions, Mr. Gourley; Answers, The Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Sir James Fergusson) Sept 9, [321] 15; Sept 12, 277; Question, Mr. Shirley; An- swer, The First Lord of the Treasury (Mr. W. II. Smith) Sept 16, 563;-The "Annie Beck," Question, Mr. Baden-Powell; An- swer, The Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Sir James Fergusson) July 21, [317] 1619
[See titles Canada-North American Fisheries
Universities (Scotland) Bill (The Lord Advocate, Mr. Solicitor General for Scotland)
c. Legislation, Questions, Mr. Mason; Answers, The Lord Advocate (Mr. J. H. A. Mac- donald) July 8, [317] 216; July 14, 755 Ordered; read 1°* Aug 4 [Bill 357]
Bill withdrawn* Aug 10
Union Assessment Committee Act (1862) University Education (Ireland) Bill
Amendment Bill
(Mr. Holloway, Colonel Hughes)
c. Ordered; read 1o Mar 24
Emigration of Highland Crofters, Question, Dr. R. Macdonald; Answer, The Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Sir James Fergusson) June 9, [315] 1434 Emigration of Pauper Families from Ireland, Questions, Mr. T. M. Ilealy; Answers, The Chief Secretary for Ireland (Mr. A. J. Bal- four) June 7, [315] 1218; Questions, Mr. T. M. Healy; Answers, The Under Secre- tary of State for Foreign Affairs (Sir James Fergusson) Sept 2, [320] 916
Emigrants to Tennessee, Question, Mr. Paul. ton; Answer, The Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Sir James Fergusson) May 19, [315] 502
Homestead and Exemption Laws, Question, Mr. E. Robertson; Answer, The Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Sir James Fergusson) Feb 3, [310] 548
[See title Canada] International Industrial Property Convention, Questions, Mr. Howard Vincent, Mr. Mun. della; Answers, The Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Sir James Fer- gusson) April 21, [313] 1414
Liquor Traffic, Question, Mr. E. Robertson; Answer, The Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Sir James Fergusson) April 28, [314] 239
(Mr. Murphy, Mr. Dillon, Dr. Fox, Mr. Henry Gill, Mr. T. P. O'Connor, Mr. Clancy, Dr. Kenny)
c. Ordered; read 1o Jan 28 2R. [Dropped]
Unlicensed Hal's, &c.—" Public” Build- ings Question, Mr. Tatton Egerton; Answer, The Secretary of State for the Home Department (Mr. Matthews) Mar 17, [312] 520
Vacant Grounds (Nuisances Prevention) Bill (Mr. Lawson, Mr. Hunt, Mr. Howell, Mr. James Rowlands) c. Ordered; read 1o * Sept 5 Read 2o Sept 8, [320] 1842 Committee [Dropped]
A Commission or Committee, Question, Mr. T. Robinson; Answer, The President of the Local Government Board (Mr. Ritchie) Mar 1, [311] 883
Census for and against Compulsory_Vaccina- tion-The Parish of Rotherhithe, Questions, Mr. Channing; Answers, The President of the Local Government Board (Mr. Ritchie) June 24, [316] 933
Increase of Syphilis, Question, Mr. Channing; Answer, The President of the Local Govern ment Board (Mr. Ritchie) Feb 21, [311] 462; Transmission of, Question, "Mr.
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