ARMY-cont. 209-210-211-212-213. Leith and the Metropolis of Scotland, and of the great commercial harbours of the United Kingdom, should be immediately proceeded with" (Mr. Macfie) Mar 26, [210] 691; after short debate, Question put, and negatived India Charges on the Revenues of India, Question, Mr. Fawcett; Answer, Mr. Cardwell Mar 18, [210] 116 Indian Rank-Major-General Probyn, Questions, Colonel Anson; Answers, Mr. Cardwell April 4, [210] 734 Issue of Ball Ammunition, Question, Sir Robert Anstruther; Answer, Mr. Grant Duff July 18, [212] 1362 Retirement of Indian Field Officers, Question, Colonel Barttelot; Answer, Mr. Grant Duff May 10, [211] 604 Royal Horse Artillery, Question, Sir Charles Wingfield; Answer, Mr. Grant Duff April 9, [210] 968; Questions, Major Arbuthnot; Answer, Mr. Grant Duff April 19, 1548; Observations. Colonel North, Sir Charles Wingfield; Reply, Mr. Grant Duff; short debate thereon June 7, [211] 1416 Ireland Cashel Barracks, Question, Mr. Stacpoole; Answer, Mr. Cardwell May 2, [211] 104— Sickness at, Question, Mr. Stacpoole; Answer, Mr. Cardwell May 30, 835 Fermoy Barracks, Question, Colonel C. Lindsay; Answer, Mr. Cardwell May 9, [211] 503 Militia East Norfolk Militia, Question, Mr. Wheelhouse; Answer, Mr. Cardwell Mar 8, [209] 1647 Herefordshire Militia, Question, Sir Herbert Croft; Answer, Mr. Cardwell Mar 12, [209] Irish Militia, Question, Mr. O'Reilly; Answer, Militia Camp, Appleby, Questions, Mr. J. Militia Quartermasters, Question, Colonel Corbett; Answer, Mr. Cardwell Mar 22, [210] 531 Militia Regiments—Reports of Inspecting Officers, Question, Colonel Parker; Answer, Mr. Cardwell July 8, [212] 790-Second Battalions, Question, Mr. Stanley; Answer, Mr. Cardwell July 15, 1127 Militia Staff Pensions, Question, Major Walker; Answer, Mr. Cardwell April 15, [210] 1263) Militia Staff Sergeants, Question, Colonel Corbett; Answer, Mr. Cardwell Mar 25, [210] 596 Militia Surgeons, Questions, Sir Edmund Lacon; Answers, Mr. Cardwell April 5, [210] 813; Question, Colonel Corbett; Answer, Mr. Campbell June 4, [211] 1193 [cont. ARMY-cont. North Wales Militia Regiments, Question, Mr. Raikes; Answer, Mr. Cardwell Mar 15, [210] 33 The Hertfordshire Regiment, Question, Mr. Abel Smith; Answer, Mr. Cardwell April 25, [210] 1812 Regular and Auxiliary Forces Question, Mr. White; Answer, Mr. Cardwell Mar 21, [210] 395 Army Reserve Force, Question, Mr. Muntz; Answer, Mr. Cardwell April 5, [210] 813 Further Regulations, P. P. l. 21 The Reserve Force Attendance of Army Reserve Men-Carlisle, Question, Colonel Barttelot; Answer, Mr. Cardwell Mar 11, [209] 1753 Civil Employment, Question, Mr. Eykyn; Answer, Mr. Cardwell July 26, [212] 1887 Staff Officers of Pensioners, Question, Lord George Hamilton; Answer, Mr. Cardwell Mar 15, [210] 46 The New Regulations, Question, Colonel C. Lindsay; Answer, Mr. Cardwell June 27, [212] 288 Transfer of Officers, Question, Sir John Pakington; Answer, Mr. Cardwell Mar 19, [210] 246; Personal Explanation, Lord Claud John Hamilton, 247; Question, Colonel Anson; Answer, Mr. Cardwell April 4, 733 Volunteers Question, Mr. Norwood: Answer, Mr. Cardwell June 20, [211] 1994 Capitation Grant, Question, Colonel C. Lindsay; Easter Review-Brighton, Question, Mr. White; Volunteer Accoutrements, Question, Lord Truro; Answer, The Marquess of Ripon; short debate thereon Mar 15, [210] 14 War Office Circular, 1872, Question, Mr. II. B. Samuelson; Answer, Mr. Cardwell July 8, [212] 793 Wimbledon Review, Question, Colonel C. Lindsay; Answer, Mr. Cardwell July 4, [212] 639 ARMY-cont. Autumn Military Manœuvres 209-210-211-212-213. Question, Lord Elcho; Answer, Mr. Cardwell Cavalry Remounts, Observations, Question, Mr. Chaplains, Question, Mr. Gathorne Hardy; Major Arbuthnot; Reply, Mr. Cardwell Employment of Soldiers, Question, Mr. Han- Employment of Soldiers in Harvesting, Ques- Equipment of the Army, Question, Sir John Gray; Answer, Sir Henry Storks May 2, Estimates, Question, Major Arbuthnot; An- Exchanges by Sub-Lieutenants, Question, Colonel General Forster, late Military Secretary, Grenadier Guards' Band, Question, Observa- Guards, The, Notice of Motion withdrawn (The ARMY-cont. Gun-Cotton at Waltham Abbey, Question, Sir Household Brigade-Officers' Promotion, Ques- Lieutenant Colonelcies-Vacancies, Question, Martini-Henry Rifle-Mr. Andrews, Question, Medical Regulations, 1866-7, Question, Mr. Medical Service, Question, Mr. Mitchell Henry; Officers Presentations at Court, Question, Mr. Regimental Canteens at Gibraltar, Question, Religious Services in the Army, Question, Sir Royal Military Academy, Woolwich-See title Sale of Half-Pay Officers' Commissions, Ques- Staff Appointments-Royal Warrant, 1871, The 9th Lancers-Sub-Lieutenant Tribe, Ques- Windsor Cavalry Barracks-Surgeon-Major Army-Autumn Manœuvres 209-210-211-212-213. Moved, "That, in the opinion of this House, the selection of the period of harvest for the contemplated Autumn Manoeuvres will interfere with the processes of agriculture, affect injuriously the interests of the cultivators of the soil, and inflict grave pecuniary hardship on the labourers in the rural districts" (Mr. Dimsdale) May 28, [211] 795; after short debate, Motion withdrawn Army-Control Department Amendt. on Committee of Supply July 19, To leave out from "That," and add "an humble Address be presented to Her Majesty, praying that She will be pleased to cause full inquiry by means of a Royal Commission into the working of the Control Department of the Army, and that the said Commission may be required to frame a Report embodying suggestions, if found necessary, for such alterations, both of principle and detail, as may conduce to efficiency and economy in the Civil and Administrative Departments of Her Majesty's Army" (Major Arbuthnot) v., [212] 1472; Question proposed, That the words, &c.;" after debate, Question put, and agreed to [Army-Irish Militia Address for Return of-(1.) The establishments of the regiments of Irish Militia: (2.) Numbers present at the last training of each regiment (3.) Numbers on the roll of each regiment on the 1st March 1872: (4.) Number in each regiment enrolled in the Militia Reserve on the 1st March 1872 (The Earl of Limerick) Mar 7, [209] 1519; after short debate, Motion agreed to Return-Parl. P. No. 85 Army-Maintenance of British Troops in Japan Amendt. on Committee of Supply Mar 8, To leave out from "That," and add, Address for "Return of the number of Troops and Marines stationed in Japan during each year from the ratification of the Treaty with Japan in 1859 to the 31st day of December 1871, together with the sums expended in conveying such Troops to and from Japan, and maintaining them in that Country" (Mr. Sinclair Aytoun) v. [209] 1724; Question proposed, "That the words, &c. ;" after short debate, Amendt. withdrawn Army-Purchase and the Scientific Corps 211] Question, Observations, Lord Abinger; Reply, The Marquess of Lansdowne; short debate thereon June 7, 1327 First Captains in the Scientific Corps, Question, Sir Colman O'Loghlen; Answer, Mr. Cardwell June 20, 1994 Scientific Corps-Promotion in the Artillery and Engineers, Question, Major General Sir Percy Herbert; Answer, Mr. Cardwell June 13, 1692 [cont. Army-Purchase and the Scientific Corps-cont. Moved that an humble Address be presented to Her Majesty, praying that a Commission may be issued to inquire into the alleged injustice towards the captains of the late Purchase Corps occasioned by their proposed supersession by the first captains of the Scientific Corps; and further to inquire whether the intended advancement of the first captains of the Royal Artillery and Engineers to the rank of field officers would have the effect of removing the slowness of promotion in those corps, and as to the best means of remedying the same; and that in the meantime and until the report of the Commission the publication of the Royal Warrant on this subject be delayed (Lord Abinger) June 18, [211] 1906; after debate, on Question? Cont. 42, NotCont. 39; M. 3; Motion agreed to Ordered, That the said Address be presented to Her Majesty by the Lords with white staves 212] Her Majesty's Answer to the Address of the 18th instant, reported June 27, 267; Moved, "That the House do now adjourn (The Earl of Longford); after short debate, Motion withdrawn Army Re-organization -The Scientific Corps-Royal Artillery and Royal Engineers-The Promotions Amendt. on Committee of Supply June 28, To leave out from " That," and add "a Select Committee be appointed to inquire whether the intended promotion to the rank of Regimental Major of First Captains of Artillery and Engineers at an annual cost to this Country of over £20,000, and at a further addition to the Indian Military Expenditure not yet stated to Parliament, is justified by any commensurate advantage to the Public Service" (Sir Percy Herbert) v., [212] 405; Question proposed, That the words, &c. ; after debate, Amendt. withdrawn 66 Moved, an Address for Returns (Lord Strathnairn) August 1, [213] 220; after short debate, Motion amended, and agreed to Resolved, That an humble Address be presented to Her Majesty for, Returns, firstly, of all lieutenants and captains of the Foot Guards, captains of Cavalry, Infantry, and Royal Marines (Light Infantry), and captains and second captains of Royal Marines (Artillery), who will be superseded by the promotion of captains of the Royal Artillery and Royal Engineers to the rank of major; showing the length of service, and in what rank, of the officers thus superseded; and showing also the number of officers of the Royal Artillery and Royal Engineers, junior to them, by whom they will be superseded: Also, Return showing the number of officers of Cavalry, Guards,* and Line holding Army Rank as major, lieutenant-colonel, and colonel respectively, who are of shorter total service than the senior captain of Royal Artillery or Royal Engineers of each year who will be made a major under the recent warrants (The Lord Strathnairn) Explanation, Lord Strathnairn; Reply, The Marquess of Lansdowne August 5, 448 209-210-211-212-213. Army-Royal Military Academy, Wool- | ATTORNEY GENERAL, The-cont. Amendt. on Committee of Supply June 28, To 66 ASSHETON, Mr. R., Clitheroe Education-Ripon Grammar School, Motion Intoxicating Liquor (Licensing), Comm. cl. 12, Registration of Borough Voters, Comm. [211] 1252 Salmon Fisheries, 2R. [209] 1115 Ex-Lord Chancellors-Arbitrations, [210] 967 Judicial Organization-Report of Committee, Jury System, Res. [209] 557, 953 Law, General School of, Res. [209] 1241 Law-Statutory Declarations, [210] 31, 125 1261 Mines (Coal) Regulation, Comm. cl. 48, [212] Parliamentary and Municipal Elections, Comm. Queen's Advocate, Office of, [213] 43 Royal Parks and Gardens, Consid. [210] 1224; Law Charges, [211] 1865, 1867, 1868 191 University Tests Act, 1871, [209] 766 Attorneys and Solicitors Act (1860) c. Ordered; read 10* July 31 Committee; Report August 2 [Bill 282] ATTORNEY GENERAL, The (Sir J. D. 1. Read 1a (The Lord Colonsay) August 5 Coleridge), Exeter Capital Punishment Abolition, 2R. [212] 1736, Commons Protection, 2R. [212] 599 957 County Court Judges-Circuit No.22, [212] 949 Criminal Law-Brutal Assaults on Women, Farrell, David, Case of, [211] 1855 Ecclesiastical Courts, &c. 2R. [213] 206 Read 2* August 6 (No. 285) Royal Assent August 10 [35 & 36 Vict. c. 81] Australian Colonies-Intercolonial Tariffs AYRTON, Right Hon. A. S. (Chief Com- 796 Epping Forest, 2R. [210] 1253, 1674; 3R. Kew Gardens-Dr. Hooker and the First Com- AYRTON, Right Hon. A. S.-cont. 209-210-211-212-213. Metage of Grain (Port of London), 2R. [210] 1257; Comm. 1262 Metropolis-Questions, &c. Abingdon Street, [210] 1263 Admiralty Offices, New, [209] 1522 Hyde Park, [210] 1683-Guards Drill, [212] St. Stephen's Crypt, [210] 1883 210] 477, 479, 481, 799; Schedule 1, 802; Consid. AYRTON, Right Hon. A. S.-cont. Survey of the United Kingdom, &c. [212] Works and Public Buildings, [211] 1541, AYTOUN, Mr. R. Sinclair, Kirkcaldy, &c. All Saints Church, Cardiff, 2R. [211] 827 Criminal Law-Release of the Whitehaven Education (Scotland), Comm. cl. 1, [211] 1074; Emigration, Motion for an Address, [209] 779 Military Forces Localisation (Expenses), Comm. Monastic and Conventual Institutions, Leave, Parliament-Business of the IIouse, Res. [209] 1074 Parliamentary and Municipal Elections, Comm. Rome-Diplomatic Relations with the Vatican, Supply-Embassies and Missions Abroad, [213] 432 Privy Council, [211] 983 Treaty Obligations of Intervention, Motion for BACKHOUSE, Mr. E., Darlington Cattle Plague-Foot and Mouth Disease, [212] 1125 Elementary Education Act, Res. [209] 1441 BAILEY, Sir J. R., Herefordshire Criminal Lunatics-Crickhowell Union, [211] Mines (Coal) Regulation, Comm. cl. 4, [212] |