Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

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T.C. Hansard, 1869
 

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PARLIAMENT DUBLIN CITY WRIT
125
SUPPLYCommitteecontinued
135
To leave out from the word That to the end of the Question in order to add
157
FRIENDLY SOCIETIES RETURNSQuestion Mr W Lowther Answer
175
After long debate on Question That now stand part of the Motion?
303
SUPPLYOrder for Committee read Motion made and Question proposed
329
COMMONS MONDAY JUNE 21
355
ABYSSINIAN WARNOMINATION OF SELECT COMMITTEE
397
ARREST OF MR MURPHY THE PROTESTANT LECTURERQuestions Mr Greene
411
POOR LAWRESOLUTIONMoved
429
PUBLIC HOUSES c RESOLUTIONMoved
447
Sunday and Ragged Schools Bill Bill 67 464
463
Medical Officers Superannuation Ireland Bill Bill 48
489
Game Laws Scotland Bill Mr M Lagan Bill 327
501
After short debate the said Amendment original Motion and Bill
513
SUPPLY THE EDUCATION VOTESQuestion Mr Samuelson Answer
515
Civil Offices Pensions Bill Bill 133
535
Greenwich Hospital Bill Bill 105
553
582
581
606
605
IN THE CUSTOMSQuestion Captain Grosvenor Answer
623
SUPPLYCIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATESCommitteecontinued
653
The Committee divided Ayes 42 Noes
673
The Committee divided Ayes
685
List of the Committee
705
Appointment of commissioners
753
University Tests Bill Bill
767
PRISONERS POLITICAL OFFENCESRESOLUTIONS
797
COUNTY COURT JUDGES SALARIESRESOLUTION
815
Edinburgh Annuity Tax Bill Bill 19
841
870
869
Compensation to ecclesiastical persons other than curates 886
917
FIRE INSURANCE DUTYQuestion Mr H Beaumont Answer
947
SUPPLYOrder for Committee read Motion made and Question proposed
961
Question again proposed That Mr Speaker do now leave
975
EXPLOSION AT HOUNSLOWQuestion Lord George Hamilton Answer
979
House to be again in Committee on Monday next
1023
PROPOSED MONUMENT TO FARADAYQuestion Dr Lyon Playfair Answer
1061
CATTLE PLAGUE IN ROUMANIAQuestion Mr Turnor Answer Mr W
1081
Dublin Freemen Commission Bill Bill 189
1083
After some time spent therein Bill reported with Amendments and
1103
Remission of debt to trustees of Maynooth
1159
Moved That in any case where a board of guardians or any parish or union shall have
1341
Moved That the Bill be now read a second timeMr Thomas Hughes 1344
1385
Bankruptcy Bill No 154
1403
Municipal Franchise Bill No 125
1417
SUPPLYMISCELLANEOUS ESTIMATESResolutions 28th June reported
1429
SUPPLYOrder for Committee read Motion made and Question proposed
1445
tention of that Act and that no further guarantee should be given by the Com
1447
After short debate Motion made and Question proposed That the Item of 185
1465
short debate Vote agreed
1477
Resolution
1483
RECENT CHARGE OF FURIOUS RIDING IN HYDE PARKObservations Captain
1591
Moved That the Bill be now read 33The Earl Granville
1603
The
1615
On Question That the Bill do pass? objected to on Question agreed
1661
IRELANDUSE OF FIREARMS BY THE IRISH CONSTABULARYQuestion
1667
After debate Motion made and Question proposed That a sum not exceeding
1699
After short debate Motion made and Question proposed That a sum not exceeding
1703
Parochial Schools Scotland Bill Lords Bill 164
1721
Nitro Glycerine Bill
1735
Special Bails Bill No 166
1749
MALTARESOLUTIONMoved
1775
PACKET AND TELEGRAPH CONTRACTSRESOLUTION
1817
Public Schools Act 1868 Amendment Bill Ordered Mr Secretary Bruce
1863
The Committee divided Ayos 35 Noes 110 Majority 75 Original
After debate Debate further adjourned till Tomorrow
1665
IRELAND ORANGEISM
IRELANDLOANS TO DUBLIN AND BELFASTQuestion Mr W Johnston
Compensation to vicarsgeneral and other officers by annuities
838
JEWS IN ROUMANIAQuestion Mr Alderman Salomons Answer
309
962
Assessed Rates recommitted Bill Bill 149
HOUSE TAXRESOLUTIONMoved
Bishops Resignation Bill Presented The Lord Archbishop of Canterbury
Irish Church Bill No 109
1387
Question
PARLIAMENT THE LADIES GALLERYRESOLUTION
IRELAND SALMON PASSES ON THE SHANNONQuestion Colonel French

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