COMMITTEE August 3-REPORT August 5 (3.) † £73,601, British Museum Moved, "That a sum, not exceeding £73,601, be granted, &c." Moved to report Progress (Mr. Sclater-Booth); after debate, Motion withdrawn; original Motion withdrawn; Committee R.P. Comm. Aug 3-Moved, "That a sum, not exceeding £89,201 (including £15,600 Supplementary),be granted, &c. ; after short debate, Vote agreed to-Report Aug 5 [213] 401 113,201 Resolution reported; Amendt. to leave out" £183,826," and insert "£183,626" (Mr. Newdegate); after short debate, A. 56, N. 30; M. 26; Resolution agreed to (2.) † £191,982, Consular Services ... COMMITTEE June 17-REPORT June 18 (3.) £45,568, Colonial Governors' Salaries ... Total of Vote. £ 248,982 [211] 1899 60,568 ... 3,726 129 11,906 9,660 (6.) † £8,906, Tonnage Bounties, &c. After short debate, Vote agreed to [211] 1902 (7.) † £7,410, Emigration [211] 1902 After short debate, Vote agreed to £4,500, Treasury Chest (8) After short debate, Vote agreed to Total Civil Services Class V. ... £574,297 ALLOWANCES, AND GRATUITIES FOR CHA RITABLE AND OTHER SERVICES. 5,815 SUPERANNUATION AND RETIRED (5.) £4,451, Miscellaneous Charitable Allowances, &c., Great Britain (6.) £4,618, Miscellaneous Charitable Allowances, &c., Ireland COMMITTEE August 3-REPORT August 5 (1.) +£183,826, Diplomatic Services Moved, "That a sum, not exceeding £183,826 (including £30,000 Supplementary), be granted, &c." Moved, "That a sum, not exceeding £183,626, &c." (Mr. Monk); after debate, A. 17, N. 45; M. 28; Vote agreed to CLASS V.-COLONIAL, CONSULAR, and other FOREIGN SERVICES. £ [213] 425 £ 21,983 2,800 SYNAN, Mr. E. J.-cont. Irish Church Act Amendment, Comm. [211] 359 Municipal Corporations (Ireland) Law Amendment, 2R. [211] 1656 National Education (Ireland) - Salaries of Teachers, [210] 1929 Parliamentary and Municipal Elections, Comm. cl. 1, [209] 1978; Schedule 1, [210] 1974; [211] 111; Amendt. 124; Consid. cl. 17, 539; Schedule 1, 547, 561, 668, 673, 676; 3R. 855; Lords Amendts. [212] 375 Post Office-Glasgow Telegraph Office, [212] 344 Telegraph Clerks, [211] 1857; [212] 788, 1130 Telegraph System, [213] 44 Railways (Ireland), 2R. [212] 1324 Queen's Colleges (Ireland), [213] 413 University Tests (Dublin), 2R. Amendt. [210] 352 TALBOT, Mr. J. G., Kent, W. Bank Holidays Act-Savings Banks Clerks, [211] 601 Burials, Comm. Amendt. [209] 795; cl. 1, 810 Criminal Law-Reformatory and Industrial Schools, Res. [211] 629 Defamation of Private Character, 2R. [211] 1258 TALBOT, Mr. J. G.-cont. 209-210-211-212-213. Marriage with a Deceased Wife's Sister, 2R. Amendt. [209] 837 Occasional Sermons, 2R. [212] 253 Parliamentary and Municipal Elections, Comm. cl. 2, [210] 1126; cl. 3, 1219; Lords Amendts. [212] 376, 1067 Post Office Clerks-Bank Holidays, [210] 1679 Public Health, Comm. cl. 39, Motion for reporting Progress, [212] 1402 Reformatory and Industrial Schools, 2R. [209] 586; Lords Amendts. [210] 1978 Sunday Trading (Metropolis), 2R. [210] 1068 Treaty of Washington, Res. [211] 1279 TAYLOR, Right Hon. Lt.-Colonel T. E., Dublin Co. Ireland-Neill, Mrs., Murder of, at Rathgar, [211] 1984 Taxation, Exemption from, [211] 286 Irish Church Act Amendment, [211] 287 TAYLOR, Mr. P. A., Leicester Bo. Sunday Trading (Metropolis), 2R. Amendt. [210] 1069 Supply Eyre's, Ex-Governor, Costs, [212] 828, 837 Thames Embankment (Land) Bill (Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Baxter) c. Motion for Leave (Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer) Mar 8, [209] 1742 After short debate, Moved, "That this House do now adjourn" (Mr. Fawcett); after further short debate, Motion withdrawn; original Question put, and agreed to; Bill ordered; read 10 * [Bill 82] Question, Mr. Raikes; Answer, Mr. Gladstone Mar 14, 1945 2R. adjourned May 9 Read 2°, and committed to a Select Committee May 13 Committee nominated by the Committee of Selection as follows:-Sir Percy Herbert (Chairman), Mr. Edwards, Mr. H. M. Feilden, Mr. Goldney, Mr. Pease, Mr. Hussey Vivian, and Mr. Frederick Walpole Bill reported June 26 [Bill 214] Order for Committee (on re-comm.) read; Moved, "That Mr. Speaker do now leave the Chair" July 22, [212] 1579 Amendt. to leave out from "That," and add "having regard to the advanced period of the Session and the pressure of more important public business in which the House is already engaged, it is not expedient to proceed further with the consideration of this Bill" (Mr. Vernon Harcourt) v.; Question proposed, "That the words, &c.;" after short debate, Question put; A. 133, N. 154 ; M. 21; words added; main Question, as amended, put, and negatived Thames Embankment (North) Bill c. Moved, "That it be an Instruction to the Committee on the Thames Embankment (North) Bill, that they do hear the Mayor, Aldermen, and Commons of the City of London on their Petition in opposition to the Bill" (Mr. Crawford) April 25, [210] 1808; after short debate, Question put; A. 145, N, 154; M. 9 THYNNE, Lord H. F., Wiltshire, S. Army-Depôt Centres-Trowbridge, [210] 2017 Army-Autumn Manœuvres, Res. [211] 803 TIPPING, Mr. W., Stockport Capital Punishment Abolition, 2R. [212] 1734 TITE, Sir W., Bath Supply-Houses of Parliament, [212] 443 Tithe Rent-Charge (Ireland) Bill (Mr. Heron, Dr. Ball, Mr. Bagwell, Mr. Pim) c. Ordered; read 1o Feb 28 [Bill 70] 2R. adjourned June 4 Adjourned debate on 2R. [dropped] TOLLEMACHE, Major W. F., Cheshire, W. Army-Militia Permanent Staff, [211] 279 TOMLINE, Mr. G., Great Grimsby Board of Trade-Foreshores and Bed of the Sea, [213] 47 Royal Mint, The-Questions, &c. Charges against the Authorities, [213] 457 Coinage, Gold and Silver, [209] 1324; [210] TORRENS, Mr. R. R., afterwards TORRENS, Sir R. R., Cambridge Bo. Army Medical Regulations, [212] 797 Cambridge University-University Tests Act, [212] 638 Colonies, The, Res. [211] 921 Fiji Islands, Motion for an Address, [212] 202 Intoxicating Liquor (Licensing), Consid. cl. 59, Amendt. [213] 677 Land, Transfer of, Res. [209] 569 Middlesex Registration of Deeds, [211] 1259 Parliamentary and Municipal Elections, Comm. cl. 2, [210] 1094, 1115; Consid. Schedule 1, [211] 669, 676 Public Health, Consid. cl. 4, [213] 267, 268 TORRENS, Mr. W. M., Finsbury East India Revenue Accounts, Comm. [213] 600, 637, 638, 639 India-Bombay, Old Bank of, Res. [211] 245 India-Tonk, Ex-Nawab of, Motion for an Address, [209] 997 Intoxicating Liquor (Licensing), Comm. cl. 12, [212] 1691, 1699 Metropolitan Street Improvements, Res. [210] 963 Military Forces Localisation (Expenses), Comm. [213] 183 Museums, Opening of, on Sundays, [213] 110 Occasional Sermons, 2R. [212] 256 Parliament-Business of the House, Motion for a Select Committee, Amendt. [209] 159 Parliament-Public Business, Res. [212] 1420 Parliamentary and Municipal Elections, Comm. cl. 1, Amendt. [209] 1967; cl. 2, [210] 902, 914, 940, 1122; add. cl. 1856 Public Health, Comm. Amendt. [212] 1075, 1082 South Africa, Res. [211] 810, 815 Treaty of Washington, [210] 400, 1477 ;— Statement, [211] 1613 209-210-211—212–213. TRACY, Hon. C. R. D. HANBURY-, Mont- | Tramways Provisional Orders Confirma . Message from the Lords Mar 11, 1844 .1. Message from the Commons Mar 8, 1642 Report of Joint Select Comm. l. 55, 55-I. II. * Order for Committee discharged; Bill com- * Read 1* (Earl Cowper) June 13 (No. 145) Read 2* June 21 * (No. 236) Royal Assent August 6 [35 & 36 Vict. c. clvii] Tramways Provisional Orders Confirmation (No. 4) Bill (Mr. Arthur Peel, Mr. Chichester Fortescue) c. Ordered May 7 1. Read 10 May 8 [Bill 155] Order for Committee discharged; Bill com- Read 1* (Earl Cowper) June 13 (No. 146) Read 2 June 21 Tramways (Ireland) Provisional Order (The Marquess of Hartington, Mr. Attorney [Bill 181] Committee; Report; read 3° June 12 1. Read 1* (Earl Cowper) June 13 (No. 147) Read 2 June 21 Committee; Report June 24 Read 3* June 25 Royal Assent June 27 [35 & 36 Vict. c. lxvii] Treasury-Rumoured Attempt to Blow up the Question, Lord Elcho; Answer, The Chancellor of the Exchequer August 1, [213] 250 209-210-211-212-213. Treaty Obligations of Intervention Amendt. on Committee of Supply April 12, To leave out from "That," and add "an humble Address be presented to Her Majesty, praying that she will be graciously pleased to take the needful steps for withdrawing from all Treaties binding this Country to intervene by force of arms in the affairs of other nations" (Sir Wilfrid Lawson) v. [210] 1151; Question proposed, "That the words, &c.;" after long debate, Question put; A. 126, N. 21; M. 105 * Read 30 July 26 [Bill 260] Treaty of Washington—Tribunal of Arbitration (Geneva)-LORDS-cont. Address for, Copies of any correspondence which has taken place between Her Majesty's Government and the Government of the United States, or with the Minister of the United States in this country, relative to the presentation of the Counter Case by Her Majesty's Government to the Arbitration Tribunal at Geneva, or, if no correspondence has taken place on this subject, a minute of the conversations on this head referred to by Her Majesty's Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs in his speech in this Ilouse on Friday the 12th instant (The Lord Oranmore and Browne); after short debate, Motion withdrawn The United States Counter Case, Observations, Earl Granville, The Duke of Richmond, Lord 210] Buckhurst April 23, 1675 Notice of Motion postponed, Earl Russell; Question, The Marquess of Salisbury; Answer, Earl Granville April 29, 1927 The United States Answer, Question, The Ear of Derby; Answer, Earl Granville April 30 1979 7. Royal Assent August 6 [35 & 36 Vict. c. 45] 211] The Correspondence, Observations, Earl Treaty of Washington "Alabama" Claims, The, Questions, Lord Redesdale; Answers, Earl Granville; debate thereon Feb 13, [209] 278 Board of Assessors (Washington)-Confederate Cotton Loan Bonds, Explanation, Mr. Gladstone Feb 8, [209] 147 Cost of Telegrams, Question, Mr. Rylands; Answer, Viscount Enfield Feb 22, [209] 867 Law Officers of the Crown, Personal Explana tion, Mr. Otway Feb 13, [209] 296 Treaty of Washington-Tribunal of Arbitration (Geneva) LORDS Miscellaneous Questions 209] The British Case, Moved, that an humble Address be presented to Her Majesty for, Production of the Case prepared on the part of this country in the matter of the arbitration of the Alabama Claims (The Lord Oranmore and Browne) Feb 15, 462: Motion agreed to Question, Earl Stanhope; Answer, Earl Granville Feb 22, 861 Address for Case presented on behalf of the Government of the United States to the Tribunal of Arbitration (Earl Stanhope) agreed to 210] Correspondence respecting the Indirect Claims, Question, The Earl of Malmesbury; Answer, Earl Granville Mar 18, 105; Question, Observations, The Earl of Derby; Reply, Earl Granville; debate thereon Mar 21, 488 The British Counter Case, Question, Observations, Earl Stanhope; Reply, Earl Granville; debate thereon April 12, 1134 The Covering Declaration, Observations, Earl Granville April 16, 1304; Counter Case presented . Notices, The Duke of Richmond, The Lord Buckhurst April 22, 1619 Granville; Reply, Earl Russell; debate thereon May 6, 267; Notice of Motion (Earl Russell) postponed The Ministerial Statement, Observations, Earl Granville; short debate thereon May 10, 564; May 13, 632 . Privilege, Question, Observations, Lord Oranmore and Browne; Reply, Earl Granville short debate thereon June 4, 1093 The Supplemental Article, Question, The Earl of Derby; Answer, Earl Granville; debate thereon May 31, 898; Observations, Earl Granville; short debate thereon June 3, 989 .Enlargement of Time, Statement, Earl Granville; debate thereon June 11, 1562 . Communications of the High CommissionersProfessor Bernard's Lecture, Question, Observations, Lord Buckhurst; Reply, Earl Granville June 11, 1582 . Order of Proceedings, Question, Observations, Lord Redesdale; Reply, Earl Granville June 14, 1730 .Proceedings before the Arbitrators, Questions, Lord Cairns ; Answers, Earl Granville June 17, 1799; Observations, Earl Granville; short debate thereon June 27, [212] 260 The British Counter Case, Observations, Lord Redesdale; Reply, Earl Granville July 23, [212] 1605; Explanation, Lord Redesdale July 25, 1746 Treaty of Washington-Tribunal of Arbi tration (Geneva)-The Indirect Claims Moved, that an humble Address be presented to Her Majesty praying that Her Majesty will be graciously pleased to give instructions that all proceedings on behalf of Her Majesty before the Arbitrators appointed to meet at Geneva pursuant to the Treaty of Washington be suspended until the claims included in the Case submitted on behalf of the United States, and understood on the part of Her Majesty not to be within the province of the Arbi |