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O'DOHERTY, Mr. J. E.-cont.
Criminal Law and Procedure Act, 1887-. Proclamations, [317] 1901:-Proclama- tion of Co. Fermanagh, [318] 357 Evictions, &c.-Lifford Assizes-Hannah O'Donnell, [312] 1326, 1327;-Relation of Landlords and Tenants-Alleged Cir- cular to the Police, [312] 825, 826 Fisheries-Boat Ship at Fanad Point, Co. Donegal, [311] 1386
Inland Revenue-The "Death Duties" on Land in Ulster, [311] 1267, 1720, 1721 Landlord and Tenant-Decrees for Rent, Co. Donegal Wrongful Action of a Bailiff, [312] 516
Piers and Harbours-Pier at Malin Head, Co. Donegal, [319] 1811
Poor Law-Boards of Guardians-Samples for Tenders, [321] 21
Veterinary Department of the Privy Coun- cil-Cattle from America and Ireland, [312] 847
Ireland-Law and Justice-Arrest of Father Keller, Motion for Adjournment, [312] 768 317] Irish Land Law, Comm. cl. 1, 1928, 1944; Amendt. 1954, 1966, 1967
318]cl. 1, 60, 77, 83; Amendt. 87, 88, 100; el. 3, 138; cl. 4, Amendt. 198, 206, 223, 238, 239, 394, 400, 401, 407, 409, 417, 422, 449, 453, 477, 480, 553, 554, 559, 564, 575; cl. 6, 628, 644, 645, 646; Amendt. 647, 648, 650, 651, 652; cl. 11, Amendt. 653, C54; cl. 22, 738, 755; Amendt. 761, 762, 784, 837, 850; cl. 24, 860, 945; cl. 31, 948, 958; cl. 32, Amendt. 960, 961, 963; add. el. 971, 998; Amendt. 1000, 1006, 1008, 1109, 1120; Consid. add. el. 1423, 1430, 1436, 1441; cl. 1, 1455, 1458; Amendt. ib. 1467
319] Lords' Amendts. to Commons' Amendts. Consid. 296, 297; cl. B, ib.; cl. E, 970 Municipal Corporations Acts (Ireland) Amend. ment (No. 2), 2R. [314] 1233 Navy Estimates-Victuals and Clothing for Seamen and Marines, [312] 984 Parliament-Business of the House (Rules of Procedure)-Rule 1 (Closure of Debate), Res. [311] 651, 944, 1297, 1308; Amendt. 1322, 1323, 1326, 1609, 1673, 1702; [312] 66, 89, 429, 441 Supply (Supplementary Estimates, 1886-7) - Admiralty and War Office, The New, [311] 743
Court of Bankruptcy in Ireland, [311] 826, 831
Local Government Board, &c. [311] 819. Public Buildings, Great Britain, [311] 738 Science and Art Department, [311] 1436 Various Services (other than Consular) in
Connection with the Suppression of the Slave Trade, [311] 1507
O'GORMAN MAHON, The, Carlow
Ireland Post Office-Carlow Post Office, [321] 485;-Killaloe Post Office, [321] 558
O'HANLON, Mr. T., Cavan, E.
Coal Mines, &c. Regulation, Lords' Amendts. Consid. [321] 436
Criminal Law Amendment (Ireland), 2R. [313] 724, 1086
Customs-Free Goods to Workhouses, [313] 882, 998, 1115
English and Irish Constabulary-Annual Leave of Absence, [313] 1115
Inland Revenue Department-Insanitary State of the Offices, [318] 1175 Ireland-Questions
Crime and Outrage-Riots at Youghal- Injuries to the Police, [313] 366 Emigration Derry- Evicted Tenants, [316] 401
Evictions-Evicted Tenants in Work- houses, [316] 401
Law and Police-II. O'Neill, Bailiff of Mitchelstown, [313] 878;-The Rev. Matthew Macaulay, Castleblayney, Co. Monaghan, [313] 875 Magistracy-Derry Petty Sessions-Casc of Robert Wallace, [313] 363
Post Office-Accommodation at Grangegeith and Slane, [310] 511; [311] 576, 709; [312] 1349, 1769; [313] 883, 884;- Telegraph Office at Shercock, Co. Cavan, [313] 999
Royal Irish Constabulary Constable Forster, [310] 879;-Police Barracks at Meenacladdy, Co. Donegal-Magistracy -Shercock Petty Sessions, [315] 1729, 1730, 1731
Law and Justice (England and Wales)-City of London Court, [310] 1544 Parliament-Business of the Ilouse (Rules of Procedure)-Rule 1 (Closure of Debate), Res. [311] 620, 1011; [312] 90, 91 Parliament Privilege-Complaint (Dr. Tan- ner), Res. [317] 1636
Parliament-Palace of Westminster-Metro- politan Police-Duty at the House of Com. mons, [313] 881, 882; [315] 717, 880;- Extra Allowance, [314] 1674 Supply-Report, [315] 1410 Supply (Supplementary Estimates, 1886-7)— Constabulary Force in Ireland, [311] 1156, 1159
Public Education, Ireland, [311] 1153,
Crime and Outrage-- Fatal Riot at Mitchels- town, [321] 252
Drainage and Navigation-Shannon Works -Lecarrow Harbour, [311] 721 Evictions-Lord Kingston's Estates, Co. Roscommon, [311] 1389;-Royal Com- mission on Agriculture, [311] 1388, 1389
Inland Revenue-Withdrawal of the Collec- tor from Sligo, [312] 361
Law and Justice-Francis Cooke, Drumsna, [315] 860
Magistracy Mr. Cecil Roche, R.M., Boyle, Co. Roscommon, [312] 820 Royal Irish Constabulary-Alleged Arrest of - -M'Nulty, Co. Roscommon, [313] 703;-Town Commissioners of Boyle, Co. Roscommon Sub-Inspector Bab- bage, [312] 820
Irish Land Law, Comm. el. 4, Amendt. [318] 395, 397, 414, 422, 423, 427, 428 Mauritius-Constitution of the late Commis- sion, [312] 1333, 1335
Merchant Shipping Act, 1854-Seizure of a Yacht's Flag in Bantry Bay, [316] 1157
O'KELLY, Mr. J.-cont.
Parliament-
Business of the House —Ar- rangement of Public Business, Ministerial Statement, [319] 961, 965
Post Office-East India and China Mail Con- tract, Res. [316] 919
Oleomargarine (Fraudulent Sale) Bill (Sir Richard Paget, Mr. Sclater-Booth, Mr. Elton, Mr. Mark Stewart)
c. Ordered; read 10 Feb 18 [Bill 175] Read 2o, and referred to Select Committee on Butter Substitutes Bill April 20 Report July 4
Short title changed to Butterine (Fraudu- lent Sale) Bill
[See title Margarine (Fraudulent Sale Bill]
O'NEILL, Hon. R. T., Antrim, Mid Irish Land Law, Comm, cl. 31, [318] 949
ONSLOW, Earl of (Under Secretary of State for the Colonies)
Africa (South)-Affairs of Swaziland, [312] 1282; [315] 852
Allotments and Cottage Gardens Compensa- tion, 2R. [318] 290; Comm. cl. 5, 880 Canadian and Pacific Railway-Line of Royal Mail Steamers from Vancouver City to [long Kong, China, and Japan, Motion for Papers [314] 315
Colonial Conference-Questions
[312] 704, 1126
France and the New Ilebrides, [314] 1107 1108
Report of the Proceedings, [316] 1763
Colonial Service (Pensions), Comm. [316] 6 Colonies-Naval and Military Services, Motion for an Address, [312] 1595
Defences of the Empire-Colonial Defence, [314] 1
Dominion of Canada-Increased Import Duties on Iron, [316] 383, 387, 388
Dominion of Canada-Changes in the Tariff, Address for Correspondence, [316] 1552, 1561
Glebe Lands, 2R. [310] 1495 Government of Malta, [320] 1637
Islands of the Southern Pacific-Religious Persecutions in Tonga, [316] 1770 Islands of the Western Pacific Traffic, [319] 658
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Open Spaces Bill-changed from Metro- | ORMONDE, Marquess of
politan Open Spaces Acts Extension Bill (Sir John Lubbock, Mr. Dalrymple, Sir Charles Forster, Mr. Houldsworth, Mr. Reid, Sir Albert Rollit, Mr. Salt)
e. Ordered; read 1°* Feb 16
Army-Insanitary Condition of Knightsbridge and Dublin Barracks, [311] 559, 561 Ireland-Magistracy
Appointment of Sir Thomas G. Esmonde, M.P., High Sheriff of Co. Waterford, [311] 1023
Outlawries Bill
c. Read 1° Jun 27
c. Ordered; read 10 Jan 28 Read 2° May 16, [315] 232 Order for Committee read; Moved, "That Mr. Speaker do now leave the Chair" July 25, [317] 2008; Moved, "That the Debate be now adjourned" (Colonel King- Harman); after short debate, Motion with- drawn
Original Question put, and agreed to; Com- mittee-R.P.
Committee; Report Aug 1, [318] 869 Considered; read 3° Aug 4
. Road 1 (Lord Ardilaun) Aug 5 (No. 213) 2R. negatived, after short debate Aug 25, [319] 1788
Ordnance Department—see Army
ORDNANCE - Surveyor General (see
NORTHCOTE, Hon. H. S.)
Ordnance Survey Department-Reductions Question, Mr. Bradlaugh; Answer, The First Commissioner of Works (Mr. Plunket) Mar 31, [313] 56
Orkney Roads Bill (by Order)
Moved, "That the Bill be now read 20" (Mr. Dodds) Feb 11, [310] 1199 Amendt. to leave out "now," add "upon this day six months" (Mr. Lyell); Question proposed, "That now,' &c.; after short
debate, Question put; A. 219; N. 139; M. 80 (D.L. 4)
Main Question put; Bill read 2o
(Lord Stanley of Preston) June 27 (No. 136)
Read 2 June 30
Committee; Report July 5 Read 3 July 7
Royal Assent July 12 [50 & 51 Vict. c. c]
Pacific Islands-See title Southern Pacific
Pacific Ports, The-Ill-Usage of British Seamen
Questions, Mr. Norris; Answers, The Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Sir James Fergusson) Feb 18, [311] 41; Feb 22, 300
PAGET, Sir R. H., Somerset, Wells Coal Mines, &c. Regulation, Comm. cl. 50, Rule 23, [319] 781
Customs and Inland Revenue, Comm. add. el. [316] 514
Education Department-Technical Education in Elementary Schools, [320] 275 First Offenders, 2R. [311] 122; Comm. cl. 1, [314] 1090
Margarine (Fraudulent Sale), Comm. cl. 1, [317] 181, 184; cl. 3, 192, 197; cl. 4, 200; cl. 6, 201; el. 9, 203; cl. 11, Amendt. ib. ; Consid. 483, 484
Markets and Fairs (Weighing of Cattle), Comm. [317] 2016; cl. 2, [318] 177, 179, 204; Amendt. ib. 180; cl. 6, Amendt. ib. 181, 183, 185; cl. 8, 186; cl. 9, 187, 188; 3R. 870 Metropolis-Street Improvements — Charing Cross Road-National Gallery, [311] 1068 National Debt and Local Loans, Comm. [316] 529
310-311-312-313-314-315-316-317-318-319-320-321.
Paris Exhibition, 1889
Question, Mr. J. G. Ilubbard; Answer, The Under Secretary of State for Foreign 314] Affairs (Sir James Fergusson) May 12, 1673; Question, Mr. Labouchere; Answer, The Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs 315](Sir James Fergusson) May 16, 59; Ques
tion, Mr. E. Robertson; Answer, The Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Sir James Fergusson) May 19, 519; Question, Mr. II. T. Davenport; Answer, The Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Sir James Fergusson) May 23, 884; Question, Mr. Labouchere; Answer, The Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Sir James Fergusson) June 9, 1428; Question, Mr. Iloward Vincent; Answer, The Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Sir 316] James Fergusson) July 1, 1497; Question, Mr. E. Robertson; Answer, The Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Sir 317] James Fergusson) July 7, 76; Questions, Sir Bernhard Samuelson; Answers, The Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Sir James Fergusson) July 19, 1332; Question, Mr. Donkin; Answer, The Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Sir 318] James Fergusson) July 26, 28
Parish Allotments Committees Bill (Mr. Cobb, Mr. Channing, Mr. Fuller, Mr. James Ellis, Mr. Herbert Gardner, Mr. Thomas Ellis) [Bill 170] c. Ordered; read 1° * Feb 15 "That the Bill be now read 20" Moved, May 16, [315] 227; Moved, "That the Debate be now adjourned" (Mr. Radcliffe Cooke); after short debate, Question put; A. 143, N. 85; M. 58 (D. L. 144) Bill withdrawn * Aug 25
Criminal Law (Scotland) Procedure (No. 2), Comm. [316] 1378; cl. 55, 1402 Crofters' Holdings (Scotland), Comm. cl. 2, Amendt. [316] 1358; add. cl. 1363, 1369 Licensed Premises (Earlier Closing) (Scot- land), Lords' Amendts. Consid. [319] 1682 Parliament-Business of the House (Rules of Procedure)-Rule 1 (Closure of Debate), Res. [311] 1325
Parliament-Queen's Speech, Address in An- swer to, [310] 1299, 1466, 1468 Scotland-Fishery Board-Loans to Crofting Parishes, [310] 655.
Supply-Public Buildings, &c. in Great Britain, [316] 1840
Technical Schools (Scotland), 2R. [318] 1951
MEETING OF THE PARLIAMENT Jan 27 The Session of Parliament opened by Commission
ROLL OF THE LORDS-Garter King of Arms attending, delivered at the Table (in the usual manner) a List of the Lords Temporal in the Second Session of the Twenty-fourth Parliament of the United Kingdom Jan 27 The LORD CHANCELLOR acquainted the House that the Clerk of the Parliaments had prepared and laid it on the Table: The same was ordered to be printed (No. 6) Jan 31 Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech delivered by The LORD CHANCELLOR Jan 27,
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The Duke of Private and Provisional Order Confirmation Bills
PARLIAMENT-LORDS--Cont. Chairman of Committees Buckingham and Chandos appointed, nemine dissentiente, to take the Chair in all Com- mittees of this House for this Session Jan 27
Committee for Privileges-appointed Jan 27 Sub-Committee for the Journals Jan 27
Appeal Committee-appointed Jan 27 Standing Orders Committee-appointed Feb 4 The Lords following, with the Chairman of Committees, were named of the Committee: -E. Cadogan (Ld. Privy Seal), M. Win- chester, M. Bath, E. Lathom (Ld. Cham- berlain), E. Devon, E. Lindsay, E. Carnarvon, E. Milltown, E. Belmore, E. Powis, E. Verulam, E. Morley, E. Amherst, E. Cam- perdown, E. Ducie, E. Sydney, E. Wharn- cliffe, E. de Montalt, V. [utchinson, V. Hardinge, V. Eversley, V. Oxenbridge, L. de Ros, L. Clinton, L. Saye and Sele, L. Balfour of Burley, L. Boyle, L. Digby, L. Thurlow, L. Hopetoun, L. Foxford, L. Colchester, L. Silchester, L. Kintore, L. Sudeley, L. Belper, L. Ilartismere, L. Wol- verton, L. Sandhurst, and L. Colville of Culross
Committee of Selection-The Lords following, viz.-E. Morley, E. Lathom, L. Boyle, L. Colville of Culross, with the Chairman of Committees, were appointed a Committee to select and propose to the Ilouse the names of the five Lords to form a Select Committee for the consideration of each opposed Private Bill Jan 28
Office of the Clerk of the Parliaments and Office of the Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod-Select Committee appointed Feb 7. The Lords following, with the Lord Chan- cellor, the Lord President, the Lord Privy Seal, and the Chairman of Committees, were named of the Committee :-D. Richmond, D. Saint Albans, P. Bedford, M. Salisbury, M. Bath, E. Mount Edgcumbe (Ld. Steward), E. Lathom (Ld. Chamberlain), E. Devon, E. Carnarvon, E. Belmore, E. Harrowby, E. Bradford, E. Beauchamp, E. Camperdown, E. Granville, E. Kimberley, E. Sydney, E. de Montalt, V. Hardinge, V. Eversley, V. Oxenbridge, L. Colchester, L. Ker, L. Kintore, L. Aveland, and L. Colville of Culross
All Petitions relating to Standing Orders which shall be presented during the present Session referred to the Standing Orders Committee unless otherwise ordered Feb 4 Ordered, That no Private Bill brought from the
House of Commons shall be read a second time after Friday, the 24th day of June next; [and other Orders] Mar 3, [311] 1023
·Standing Orders, Nos. 85 § 102 Standing Orders Nos. 85 and 102 amended, Aug 11, [319] 1; to be printed as amended (No. 227)
Ordered, That Standing Orders Nos. 92. and 93. be suspended; and that the time for depositing petitions praying to be heard against Private and Provisional Order Con- firmation Bills, which would otherwise ex- pire during the adjournment of the House at Easter, be extended to the first day on which the House shall sit after the recess Mar 31 Ordered that Standing Orders Nos. 92. and 93. be suspended; and that the time for depositing petitions praying to be heard against Private and Provisional Order Con- firmation Bills, which would otherwise ex- pire during the adjournment of the House at Whitsuntide, be extended to the first day on which the House shall sit after the recess May 23
Ordered, That Standing Orders Nos. 72. and 82. be suspended for the remainder of the Session June 17
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