FRIDAY, JUNE 27-continued. Red Sea and India Telegraph Company Bill [No. 109]-Amendments reported; a further Amendment made Kertch and Yenikale-Prize Money-Motion, ... "That there be laid before this House, Copy of Correspondence between the Board of Admiralty and the Treasury Board and the Queen's Proctor on the subject of Prize Money claimed by the Army and Navy for the Capture of Kertch and Yenikale" (The Earl of Hardwicke) -After Debate, agreed to-(Parl. P. 314) ... Page 1120 1124 ... 1131 Case of Mr. Edwin James-His Patent of Queen's Counsel-Question, Lord MONDAY, JUNE 30. ... ... United States-The Civil War-Observations, Lord Brougham... TUESDAY, JULY 1. ... United States-The Civil War-Explanation, Lord Brougham... 1201 1202 1203 1204 1284 1285 1291 ... 1291 Leases and Sales of settled Estates Act Amendment Bill" A Bill to amend the Settled Estates Act, 1856," presented by Lord Chelmsford, and read 1a [No. 150] Clause 5 (Provisional Order of Justices), Amendment (The Earl of Carnarvon); agreed to-Clause agreed to Clauses 6 to 30 agreed to ... ... Clause (Officers appointed by Highway Boards to render Accounts) added ... 1325 Clause 35 (Provision as to Roads laid out), Amendment (Lord Wodehouse) ; agreed to-Clause agreed to Clause 36 struck out-Clauses 37 to 43 agreed to Report of the Amendments to be received on Tuesday next [No. 151] ... THURSDAY, JULY 3-continued. Courts of the Church of Scotland Bill [No. 141]- House in Committee (on FRIDAY, JULY 4. ... East Gloucestershire Railway Bill-Contempt of this House-On the Motion of The Lord Chancellor, the Order for the Attendance of William Isaacs and others at the Bar of the House in reference to this matter discharged, and a Select Committee appointed to inquire into the circumstances-Committee nominated ... ... ... Ordered, That William Isaacs, Clerk to Mr. Boodle, Solicitor at Cheltenham, and John ... Hudson's Bay Company-Communication with British Columbia-Motion, that "1. Copies or Extracts for Correspondence between the Secretary of State for the "2. Copies or Extracts from Correspondence between the Secretary of State for the "3. Copies or Extracts from any Correspondence between the Government and the Hudson's Bay Company respecting the withdrawal of the Red River, Satckachewan, and Swan River Territories from under the control of that Company, and their Erection into a Colony depending directly upon the Crown" (The Earl of Donoughmore) -Paragraph No. 3 withdrawn-Motion, as amended, agreed to Crown Private Estates Bill [No. 89]-read 2a, and committed to a Committee of the Whole House on Monday next MONDAY, JULY 7. ... Page 1327 1403 1403 1404 1412 ... East Gloucestershire Railway Bill-Contempt of this House-Report of Select Committee on the Conduct of William Isaacs and others presented by Lord Portman: Which Report being read by the Clerk; Ordered, That the said Report and Minutes of Evidence do lie on the table and be printed [No. 161] Copies or Extracts of any Letters, Reports, or Information of any shape, received by -After Debate, agreed to-(Parl. P. 252)... Additional Clause (The Earl of Stradbroke) moved; and negatived Further Amendments made: The Report to be received To-morrow [No. 164] 1493 Courts of the Church of Scotland Bill [No. 153]-read 3-Motion, to insert Additional Clause (The Earl of Dalhousie); negatived Bill passed, and sent to the Commons "Return of the names, ages, and number of Students attending the College of Maynooth on the 31st day of August, 1844 (being the end of the academical year); the names and number who have entered each year from that time till the 31st day of August, 1861, with the age of each Student at entering; the names and number who have left college during that period who have not completed their course of education, with the date and cause of leaving, and the classes which they have respectively attended." Deanery of Adfort and Chancellorship of Lismore-Question, Colonel French- "That, in the opinion of this House, it is desirable, that in all cases in which Her Ma- jesty's Government propose to construct Works or to erect Fortifications or Public Buildings distinct and separate from those already existing or sanctioned by Parlia- ment, the Estimates for such New Works or Erections should be submitted for the consideration of the House in a separate form, and at a separate time, from the Annual Estimates for Current Expenditure." (Mr. Dillwyn) That, in any system of Education by Government aid, provision should be made for teaching in Industrial Schools; and that, with a view to encourage evening study by adult operatives, provision be made for supplying a Teacher in such Mechanics' Ballot-Motion, "That leave be given to bring in a Bill to Parliamentary Electors to be taken by Ballot " (Mr. Question, the House divided: Ayes 83; Noes 50: ordered to be brought in by Mr. H. Berkeley and Lord Fermoy [Bill 142] 60 Ballot at Municipal Elections-Motion, "That leave be given to bring in a Bill to allow the Votes of Municipal Electors to be taken by way of Ballot, in all places where the Town Council shall so think fit," (Mr. Augustus Smith) -On Question, the House divided: Ayes 82; Noes 48: Majority 34-Bill ordered to be brought in by Mr. Augustus Smith, Mr. Cox, and Mr. Dillwyn Resolution, That the Chairman be directed to move the House "That leave be given to bring in a Bill to amend the Law relating to the Religious Instruction of Roman Catholic Prisoners in England and Wales (Mr. Hennessy)-Motion agreed to-The House resumed; Resolution reported-Bill ordered to be brought in by Mr. Hennessy and Mr. 61 "Return of the names, ages, and number of Students attending the College of Maynooth on the 31st day of August, 1844 (being the end of the academical year); the names and number who have entered each year from that time till the 31st day of August, 1861, with the age of each Student at entering; the names and number who have left College during that period who have not completed their course of education, with the date and cause of leaving, and the classes which they have respectively at- "Of the names, ages, and number of Students attending the College of Maynooth on the 31st day of August, 1844 (being the end of the academical year); the names and number who have entered each year from that time till the 31st day of August, 1861, with the age of each Student at entering; the names and number who have left College during that period who have not completed their course of education, with the date of leaving." (Parl. P. 450) ... Clause 1 (Guardians may send Children to Schools and Institutions)-Amend- ment (Sir S. Northcote); agreed to-Clause agreed to-Clauses 2 to 5 Clause 6 (Continuance in School not to be compulsory)-Amendment (Mr. Clause 6 (Duties of Commissioners)-Amendment (Mr. W. Leslie) moved; and withdrawn-Amendment (Sir John Hay) moved; and withdrawn- Clause 7 (Annual Close-time)-Amendment (Mr. Wemyss); negatived-Amend- ment (Mr. W. Leslie); agreed to-Clause agreed to-Clauses 8 to 15 Clause 16 (Election of District Boards)-Amendment (Mr. D. Robertson); withdrawn-Clause agreed to-Clauses 17 to 29 agreed to Clause 30 (Certain Provisions of Act 24 & 25 Vict., c. 109, applied to Solway Firth) Amendment (Mr. W. Ewart), to omit the Clause; negatived- Additional Clause (This Act not to apply to the River Tay, with certain Excep- Fisheries (Ireland) Bill [Bill 47]—Question again proposed, "That the Bill be now read a second time"-Amendment proposed, to leave out the now," and at the end of the Question to add the words " this day three months" (Lord Fermoy)-Question proposed, "That the now' stand part of the Question"-Amendment withdrawn-Main Bill read 2°, and committed to a Select Juries Bill [Bill 86]-read 2o, and committed for Wednesday 25th June Elections for Counties (Ireland) Bill [Bill 115]-read 2o, and committed for Elections (Ireland) Bill [Bill 116]-read 2°, and committed for Tuesday next... 888 WEDNESDAY, MAY 28-continued. Judgments Law Amendment (Ireland) Bill; and Land Debentures (Ireland) Bills-Motion, "That the Select Committee on the Judgments Law Amendment (Ireland) Bill and the Land Debentures (Ireland) Bills do consist of nineteen Members" (Mr. Scully)-On Question, the House divided: Ayes 39; Noes 61: Majority 22 THURSDAY, MAY 29. ... ... ... ... Page Wreck of the "Mars" Steamer-Question, Mr. Dudley Fortescue-Answer, Sir The Murder of Mr. Thiebault-Question, Mr. Scully-Answer, Sir Robert Peel National Board of Education (Ireland)-Question, Mr. Whiteside-Answer, Sir The Derby Day and Whitsuntide-Question, Mr. Walpole-Answer, Viscount Poor Relief (Ireland) (No. 2) Bill [Bill 15]-considered in Committee (In the Committee.) ... Clause 9 (Relief to Orphans and Deserted Children)-Amendment proposed, in page 5, line 3, after the word "Enacted," to insert the words "that no orphan or deserted child shall be maintained in a workhouse until after the age of two years "(Mr. Hennessy)-Question put, "That ... 94 98 ... Motion, "That the Chairman do now report Progress, and ask leave to sit Another Amendment proposed, at the end of the Clause, -Question put, "That those words be there added "-The Committee divided: Ayes 37; Noes 57: Majority 20 Motion made, and Question put, "That the Chairman do report Progress, and ask leave to sit again" (Mr. Beamish)—The Committee divided: Ayes 25; Noes 62: Majority 37 Clause 10 (Religious Education of Children, the Religion of whose Parents is not known)-Amendment proposed, in line 19, to leave out from the word "case," to the end of the Clause, in order to add the words "such 102 109 ... 110 |