Ireland-Derry Celebrations
The Proclamation, Question, Mr. W. John- ston; Answer, The Marquess of Hartington Feb 26, [209] 1024
Amendt. on Committee of Supply Mar 22, To leave out from "That," and add "the con- duct of Her Majesty's Government in pro- hibiting the Derry celebrations, while allowing party demonstrations in Dublin and Cork, evinced a spirit of partiality which, in the opinion of this House, is highly to be con- demned" (Mr. William Johnston) v. [210] 535; Question proposed, "That the words, &c. ;" after long debate, Amendt. withdrawn
Ireland-Dungannon Bench of Magistrates Moved, "That there be laid before this House, Copies of the Report of the Commissioners appointed by the Lord Lieutenant to hold an inquiry into the charges preferred against the Dungannon Bench of Magistrates, the in- quiry having terminated on the 24th of August last: And, of Correspondence that has passed between the magistrates accused and the Go- vernment in reference to the charges made against them" (Lord Claud Hamilton) Feb 13, [209] 307; after short debate, Motion with- drawn
Ireland-Galway Election Inquiry-Judg- ment of Mr. Justice Keogh
211] Question, Colonel Stuart Knox; Answer, Mr. Gladstone May 30, 841; Question, Mr. Mitchell Henry; Answer, Mr. Gladstone June 3, 1025
Certificate and Report from Mr. Justice Keogh,
and Special Case-together with Minutes of Evidence, and Shorthand Writer's Notes of Mr. Justice Keogh's Judgment June 13, 1669 Moved, "That the said Certificate and Report from Mr. Justice Keogh, together with the Special Case and Order of the Court of Common Pleas in Ireland, be entered in the Journals of this House," 1677; Motion agreed to
Moved, That the Clerk of the Crown do attend this House To-morrow, at Two of the clock, with the last Return for the County of Galway, and amend the same, by rasing out the name of John Philip Nolan, esquire, and inserting the name of Captain the Honour- able William le Poer Trench, instead thereof (Mr. Gladstone); after short debate, Motion agreed to
The Clerk of the Crown attending according to order, amended the Return for the County of Galway June 14
Ordered, That the Copy of the Shorthand Writer's Notes of the Judgment of Mr. Justice Keogh on the Trial of the Galway County Election Petition [No. 241]: Also the Minutes of the Evidence taken at the
Trial of the said Election Petition, and the Appendix thereto [No. 241], be printed (Mr. Attorney General for Ireland)
Parl. Papers- Judgment of Mr. Justice Keogh Minutes of Evidence. Judgments on Special Case
Ireland-Galway Election Inquiry―Judgment of Mr. Justice Keogh-cont. Letter of the Earl of Granard
212] Questions, Viscount Crichton, Sir Robert Peel, Sir John Gray, Sir Colman O'Loghlen ; Answers, Mr. Gladstone, The Marquess of Hartington, The Attorney General for Ire- land June 28, 340; Observations, Viscount Midleton; Reply, Earl Spencer; short de- bate thereon July 9, 859; Explanation, The Earl of Granard July 22, 1498
Lord Lieutenantcy of Leitrim, Question, Sir Thomas Bateson; Answer, Mr. Gladstone July 18, 1368; Question, Mr. Kavanagh; Answer, Mr. Gladstone July 22, 1518
Riotous Proceedings Outrages on Mr. Justice Keogh, Questions, Sir Robert Peel, Colonel Stuart Knox; Answers, Mr. Gladstone June 17, [211] 1861 Mr. Justice Keogh burnt in Effigy, Question, Sir Thomas Bateson; Answer, Mr. Glad- stone July 8, [212] 786; Questions, Lord Claud Hamilton, Mr. Mitchell Henry; An- swer, The Marquess of Hartington July 11, 951; Question, Colonel Stuart Knox; Answer, Mr. Cardwell July 15, 1125
Kerry Militia-Charge of Mr. Baron Deasy, Question, Mr. Kavanagh; Answer, Mr. Cardwell July 25, [212] 1748
The Irish Press and Mr. Justice Keogh, Ques- tions, Mr. O'Neill, Lord Claud John Hamil- ton; Answers, Mr. Gladstone, The Attorney General for Ireland July 15, [212] 1145;- The" Freeman's Journal," Question, Colonel Stuart Knox; Answer, The Attorney General for Ireland July 25, 1759
The Mayor of Drogheda, Questions, Mr. Whit- worth, Colonel Stuart Knox; Answers, The Attorney General for Ireland July 5, [212] 702
Challenge of Jurors-Queen's County, Questions, Mr. Digby, Sir John Gray; Answers, The Attorney General for Ireland August 5,[213]
Ireland-Galway Election Inquiry—Judgment of | Ireland-Galway Election Inquiry—Judgment of Mr. Justice Keogh-cout.
Mr. Justice Keogh-cont.
213] The Adjourned Debate, Question, Mr. M'Carthy Downing; Answer, Mr. Gladstone July 29, 49
Notice of Motion, To call attention to the Judgment of Mr. Justice Keogh in the case of the Galway Petition; and to move, "That, in the opinion of this House, the Judgment of Mr. Justice Keogh, in the case of the Galway Election Petition, is calculated to degrade the character of the Irish Bench; to expose the purity of the administration of justice in Ireland to just suspicion, and the liberties and franchises of the electors of. Ireland to serious peril" (The O'Donoghue) July 4
Questions, Mr. Mitchell Henry, Colonel Wilson Patten, Viscount Crichton; Answers, The O'Donoghue, Mr. Gladstone, Mr. Attorney General for Ireland July 4, [212] 633
Moved, "That this House do resolve itself into a Committee of the whole House, to consider the Report of the Address delivered by Mr. Justice Keogh on the occasion of delivering Judgment on the Trial of the Election Peti- tion for the county of Galway, and the com- plaints that have been made of the partisan and political character of that Judgment and Address" (Mr. Butt) July 25, 1763 Amendt. to leave out from "House," and add regrets that Mr. Justice Keogh, when delivering Judgment on the Trial of the Election Petition for the County of Gal- way, allowed himself to diverge into irre- levant topics, and to make use of intem- perate expressions and language inconsistent with the dignity which ought to be maintained by a Judge, and therefore calculated to lower the character of the Courts of Justice in the estimation of the people of Ireland; but, on reviewing the whole circumstances, this House does not think that the case calls for any action with the view to the removal of Mr. Justice Keogh from the Judicial Bench" (Mr. Pim) v. 1799; Question proposed, "That the words, &c. ;" after long debate, Moved, "That the debate be now adjourned' (Sir Colman O' Loghlen); after further debate, Question put; A. 59, N. 350; M. 291 Question again proposed; Moved, "That this House do now adjourn (Mr. Maguire); after short debate, Question put, and nega- tived
Question again proposed; Moved, "That the debate be now adjourned" (Sir John Gray) put, and agreed to; after further short debate, Moved, "That the debate be adjourned till Monday next" (Mr. Butt); Amendt. to leave out" Monday next," and insert" this day (Mr. Percy Wyndham) v.; Question put, "That 6 Monday next' stand part of the Question;" A. 97, N. 93; M. 4; main Question put, and agreed to; Debate ad- journed till Monday next
. Moved, "That the Adjourned Debate be resumed on Thursday next (Mr. Butt) July 29, 104; after short debate, Motion agreed to
Question, Sir Percy Burrell; Answer, Mr. Gladstone July 31, 185
Moved, "That the debate be adjourned till Thursday next," (Mr. M'Carthy Downing) August 1, 295; after short debate, Motion agreed to
Question, Sir John Pakington; Answer, Mr. Butt August 3, 381
. Question again proposed, "That the words, &c." Debate resumed August 8, 760 After long debate, Moved, That the debate be now adjourned" (Mr. Stacpoole); Motion withdrawn; Question put, "That the words, &c.;" A. 23, N. 126; M. 103
Suspension of the Rev. Patrick Walsh Question, Mr. Vance; Answer, The Attorney General for Ireland July 15, [212] 1148; July 25, 1757
Moved, "That there be laid before this House, a Return of the number of Landed Proprietors in each county, classed according to residence, showing the extent and value of the property held by each classi [Then a schedule is set forth] (Mr. Patrick Smyth) Mar 7, [209] 1616; after short debate, Amendt., after the first word" Return," to insert" for the year 1870" (The Marquess of Hartington); after further short debate, Amendt. made; main Question, as amended, agreed to
Committee nominated as follows:-The Mar- quess of Hartington (Chairman), Mr. Bagwell, Sir Michael Hicks-Beach, Mr. Bruen, Mr. Dease, Mr. Downing, Mr. W. Ormsby Gore, Lord Claud Hamilton, Sir Frederick Heygate, Mr. Kavanagh, Mr. M'Mahon, Mr. Maguire, Mr. Stacpoole, Colonel Taylor, Colonel Vandeleur, and Mr. Villiers
Moved, "That the Select Committee do con- sist of Seventeen Members" (Mr. William Ormsby Gore) Mar 22, [210] 589; after short debate, Question put; A. 7, N. 29; M. 22
Report of Select Committee May 7
(Parl. P. No. 187)
Ireland-Lord Lieutenant of the County of Ireland-The Land Act-cont.
Question, Mr. H. A. Herbert; Answer, Mr. Gladstone April 23, [210] 1682; Question, Mr. Collins; Answer, Sir Colman O'Loghlen May 6, [211] 287
Moved, "That this House has heard with great regret that a gentleman has been appointed Lord Lieutenant of Clare who has never
of Quarter Sessions; also, Returns of the cases in which Appeals have been carried up to Judge of Assize, and the cases which the Judge of Assize has remitted to the Court of Land Cases Reserved Report of Select Committee on 136 (Parl. P. Nos. 92, 141, 165)
resided in that county, who is a stranger to Irish Church Act Amendment Bill [H.L.] its Magistrates, and who does not possess that local knowledge of the county and its residents essential to the proper discharge of. Presented; read 1a * Feb 26 the important duties of a Lieutenant of a County, and that this House is of opinion that such an appointment is of evil example, and ought not to have been made" (Sir Colman O'Loghlen) May 7, [211] 406; after long debate, Question put; A. 41, N. 257; M. 216
(No. 27) 209] Bill read 2a, after short debate Mar 5, 1384 Committee ; Report Mar 7
Ireland-Railways of Ireland
Moved that there be laid before this House, Copies of the instructions under which Captain Tyler was authorised to collect information respecting the financial condition and pros- pects of the Railways of Ireland, and of the reports or other communication to the Go- vernment from that officer thereupon (The Marquess of Clanricarde) Mar 4, [209] 1296; after short debate, Motion withdrawn Question, Mr. Stacpoole; Answer, Mr. Chi- chester Fortescue Feb 26, 1027
.Bill read 3 Mar 8, 1641; after short debate, Bill passed
c. Read 1°* (Mr. Attorney General for Ireland) [Bill 87]
211] Question, Colonel Taylor; Answer, The Mar- quess of Hartington May 6, 287
. Committee; Report May 6, 355 Moved, "That the Bill be now read 30" May 7, 446 [House counted out]
Moved, "That the Bill be now read 30" May 13, 627
Amendt. to leave out from "Bill be," and add "re-committed" (Mr. Newdegate) v.; Ques- tion proposed, "That the words, &c.;" after short debate, Question put; A. 86, N. 35; M. 51; main Question put, and agreed to; Bill read 3o
1. Royal Assent June 27 [35 & 36 Vict. c. 13]
Irish Church Act Amendment (No. 2) Bill [H.L.] (The Marquess of Lansdowne) Presented; read 1* July 25 (No. 249) Read 2 July 29 Committee; Report August 1 Bill read 3, after short debate August 2, [213]
Ireland-Purchase of Irish Railways Motion for "Copies of any recent communica- tions to the Board of Trade or any other. department of Government from grand juries in Ireland, relating to proposed sales of Railways or amalgamations of Railway Com- panies; and to ask whether the Government object to lay before Parliament the informa- tion respecting the value of Irish Railways obtained by Captain Tyler under the autho- rity of Government" (The Marquess of Clan- ricarde) Mar 21; Motion withdrawn Motion for "Copies of any recent communica-7. tions to the Board of Trade or any other department of Government from grand juries in Ireland, relating to proposed sales of Rail- ways or amalgamations of Railway Com- panies (The Marquess of Clanricarde) April 12, [210] 1130; after short debate, Motion agreed to; Return ordered
Ireland-The Land Act
Moved, That there be laid before the House, Returns of the Land Cases decided in the. counties of Antrim and Donegal, stating the amount of rent in each case and the sum awarded as compensation by the Chairman of Quarter Sessions (The Viscount Lifford) Feb 12, [209] 194; after short debate, Motion amended, and agreed to Ordered, That there be laid before this House, Returns of the Land Cases decided in the counties of Antrim and Donegal, stating the amount of rent in each case and the sum awarded as compensation by the Chairman
Read 20* August 5 Committee; Report August 6 Considered August 7 Read 30 August 8
Royal Assent August 10 [35 & 36 Vict. c. 90]
Committee -R.P. April 11 Committee * ; Report April 18 Considered April 19
Read 1 (Earl Cowper) April 23 (No. 83)
Read 2a June 3
Committee; Report June 4 Read 3 June 6
Royal Assent June 27 [35 & 36 Vict. c.
Corrupt Practices at Municipal Elections, [212] 640
County Court Judges-Travelling Expenses, [213] 49
Criminal Law Amendment Act (1871) Amend- ment, 2R. [212] 751
European Assurance Society, 3R. [211] 1586 Game Laws, Comm. [210] 687
Intoxicating Liquor (Licensing), Consid. cl. 50, Amendt. [213] 671, 673, 675
Ireland-Galway Election Petition, Res. [212] 1819; [213] 784, 785
Mines (Coal) Regulation, Comm. cl. 14, [212] 185; Consid. add. cl. 884
209] Parliamentary and Municipal Elections, Comm. cl. 1, 1989
210] cl. 2, 1118; cl. 3, 1217; cl. 4, 1284, 1299, 1498 cl. 5, 1531; cl. 6, Proviso, 1638,
Parliamentary and Municipal Elections, Comm. cl. 1, [210] 678; Amendt. ib. ; cl. 2, 908, 930 cl. 6, 1638; add. cl 1874; Schedule 1, [211] 118
Public Worship Facilities, 2R. [209] 1921 Thanksgiving in the Metropolitan Cathedral, [209] 1035
Treaty of Washington, [210] 1934, 1935;- Statement, [211] 1607, 1609
Turnpike Trusts, Abolition of, [209] 146 Turnpike Trusts, Res. [210] 77, 85 Ways and Means-Financial Statement, Comm. [210] 674
Jews in Roumania-see title Danubian Principalities
JOHNSTON, Mr. A., Essex, S.
Intoxicating Liquor (Licensing), Comm. cl. 24, [212] 1987; add. cl. [213] 509
Metage of Grain (Port of London), 2R. [210]
Parliament-Charity Commission, [211] 1529, 1533
Easter Recess, [210] 43 Parliament-Business of the House, Res. [211]
Public Health, Leave, [209] 602 Richmond Park, [209] 1529 Spain-Slavery in Cuba, [212] 797 Supply-Office of Lord Privy Seal, [211] 1528 Queen's and Lord Treasurer's Remem- brancer Office, Scotland, [211] 1549; Amendt. 1551
Steam Machinery, [213] 89
Wild Fowl Protection, 2R. [211] 1646; Comm. [212] 81; Consid. Schedule, 1298
JOHNSTON, Mr. W., Belfast
Army-Military Depôt Stations, [209] 1646 Eyre, Ex-Governor, [209] 1028 Ireland-Apprentice Boys of Derry, [209] 1024 Ireland-Derry Celebrations, Res. [210] 535, 543, 580
Navy-Admiralty Writers, [209] 1155 Pacific Islands-Nukapu, Island of, [209] 1759 Pacific Islanders Protection, Comm. cl. 3, Amendt. [210] 1671
Parliamentary and Municipal Elections, Comm. cl. 1, [209] 1963
Religious Disabilities Abolition, 2R. [210] 1772
JOHNSTONE, Sir H., Scarborough
Intoxicating Liquor (Licensing), Comm. cl. 12, Amendt. [212] 1686, 1687; cl. 15, 1911 Working Men's Clubs-The Excise, [211] 1513
Joint Stock Banks (Ireland)
Moved, "That, in the opinion of this House, Her Majesty's Government should promote a Bill through Parliament to suspend the opera- tion of the eighth section of the Act 8 and 9 Vic. c. 37, so as to enable additional Joint Stock Banks of Issue to be established in Ireland, until such time as the number, capital, and note circulation of such Banks be equal to that of Scotland proportionately to the population of the two kingdoms when said Act was passed in the year 1845" (Mr. Delahunty) July 16, [212] 1289; after short debate, Motion withdrawn
Judges Salaries Bill-cont.
209] Moved, "That there be laid before the House, Copies of any correspondence which has passed between the Lord Chief Justice of the Queen's Bench or the Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas on the one hand and the First Lord of the Treasury or the Lord Chancellor on the other relative to the ap- pointment of Sir Robert Collier as a paid member of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council; also, copy of Letter of the Right Honourable Mr. Justice Willes to the Lord Chancellor, dated 5th February 1872: Also,
"Return showing the dates of the appointment
of Sir Robert Collier as a Judge of the Court of Common Pleas and as a member of the Judicial Committee" (Earl Stanhope) Feb 8, 138; Motion agreed to (Parl. Paper No. 9) Moved to resolve, "That this House has seen with regret the course taken by Her Majesty's Government in carrying out the provisions
Judicial Committee of the Privy Council-Ap- pointment of Sir Robert Collier-cont.
209] Observation, Mr. Disraeli; Reply, Mr. Glad- stone, 147; Question, Lord John Manners; Answer, Mr. Gladstone Feb 16, 525 Moved, "That this House has seen with regret the course taken by Her Majesty's Govern- ment in carrying out the provisions of the Act of last Session relative to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, and is of opinion that the elevation of Sir Robert Collier to the Bench of the Court of Common Pleas for the purpose only of giving him a colour- able qualification to be a paid Member of the Judicial Committee, and his immediate trans- fer to the Judicial Committee accordingly, were acts at variance with the spirit and in- tention of the statute, and of evil example in the exercise of judicial patronage" (Mr. Cross) Feb 19, 658
Amendt. to leave out after "House" and add
finds no just cause for a Parliamentary censure on the conduct of the Government in the recent appointments of Sir Robert Porrett Collier to a Judgeship of the Com- mon Pleas, and to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council” (Sir Roundell Palmer) v., 677; Question proposed, "That the words, &c. ;" after long debate, Question put; A. 241, N. 268; M. 27; words added; main Question, as amended, put, and agreed to
Division List, Ayes and Noes, 758 Personal Explanation, Sir Roundell Palmer; Reply, Mr. Denman Feb 22, 876
[H.L.] (The Lord O'Hagan) Presented; read 1 May 13 Read 2 May 31
Committee; Report June 4 Read 3* June 10
Read 1o* (Mr. Attorney General for Ireland) June 12 [Bill 195]
of the Act of last Session relative to the Juries Act Amendment (Ireland) Bill Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, and is of opinion that the elevation of Sir Robert Collier to the Bench of the Court of. Common Pleas for the purpose only of giving him a colourable qualification to be a paid member of the Judicial Committee, and his immediate transfer to the Judicial Committee accordingly, were acts at variance with the spirit and intention of the statute, and of evil example in the exercise of judicial patronage" (Earl Stanhope) Feb 15, 376 Amendt. to leave out from ("That ") and insert, "This House finds no just cause for passing Parliamentary censure on the con- duct of the Government in the recent ap- pointment of Sir Robert Porrett Collier to a Judgeship of the Common Pleas and to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council" (Lord Portman); Question proposed, "That. the words, &c.;" after long debate, on Question? Cont. 87, Not-Cont. 88; M. 1; resolved in the negative; Resolution, as amended, agreed to
Division List, Cont. and Not-Cont., 460 The Division, Observations, The Duke of Richmond Feb 16, 524; Personal Explana- tion, The Duke of Argyll Feb 19, 605
Mr. Walpole and Mr. Beales, Explanation, The Lord Chancellor Feb 19, 605
Address for Papers (Mr. Cross) agreed to Feb 8, 140; Notice of Motion, Mr. Assheton Cross; Observations, Mr. Gladstone, 140;
Order for Committee read; Moved," That Mr. Speaker do now leave the Chair" June 24, [212] 156 Moved, "That the debate be now adjourned" (Mr. Bagwell); after short debate, Motion withdrawn
Main Question, "That Mr. Speaker, &c." put, and agreed to; Committee; Report Considered; read 3° June 25
Royal Assent June 27 [35 & 36 Vict. c. 25]
(Mr. Attorney General, Mr. Solicitor General) c. Ordered; read 1°* April 12 [Bill 114] Moved, "That the Bill be now read 20" May 13, [211] 701
After short debate, Moved, "That the debate be now adjourned (Mr. Holt), put, and negatived; main Question put, and agreed to; Bill read 2o, and committed to a Select Committee And, on June 4, Committee nominated as fol- lows:-Mr. Attorney General (Chairman), Mr. Amphlett, Mr. Attorney General for Ireland, Sir Michael licks-Beach, Lord
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