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THURSDAY, MAY 29-continued.

Poor Relief (Ireland) (No. 2) Bill-Committee-continued.

child shall be registered of the religion of the State" (Sir Edward Grogan)-Question put, "That the words proposed to be left out stand stand part of the Clause "-The Committee divided: Ayes 97; Noes 69: Majority 28 Motion made, and Question put, "That the Chairman do report Progress, and ask leave to sit again" (Sir Edward Grogan)-The Committee divided: Ayes 58; Noes 104: Majority 46

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Motion made, and Question put, "That the Chairman do now leave the
Chair" (Lord Edwin Hill) - The Committee divided: Ayes 54;
Noes 102: Majority 48
Committee report Progress

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Artillery Ranges Bill [Bill 127]-read 2°, and committed for Monday next

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Electric Telegraph Companies-Question, Colonel Wilson Patten-Answer,
Mr. Milner Gibson

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The Horsfall Gun-Question, Mr. Laird-Answer, Sir George Lewis
SUPPLY-Order for the Committee of Supply read-Motion, "That Mr. Speaker
do now leave the Chair :"

Purchase of Commissions-Amendment,

To leave out from the word "That" to the end of the Question, in order to add
the words "in the opinion of this House, no further postponement ought to take
place in giving effect to the promises of Government, that the Command of
Regiments should no longer be purchasable, and that the promotions to that
rank should henceforth be regulated by selection upon the responsibility of the
Commander in Chief." (Sir De Lacy Evans)

Question put, "That the words proposed to be left out stand part of the Question"-The House divided: Ayes 247; Noes 62: Majority 185 196 The Irish Constabulary-Observations, Colonel Dickson

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The Chief Constable for East Suffolk-Question, Mr. G. W. Bentinck-Answer,
Sir George Grey
Agricultural Statistics-Question, Mr. Heygate-Answer, Sir George Grey... 237
Dissolution of the Canadian Parliament-Question, Colonel French-Answer,
Mr. Chichester Fortescue

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Patents for Inventions-Answer to Address [27th May] reported
Transfer of Land Bill (Lords) [Bill 101]—read 2o, and committed for Monday
16th June
Declaration of Title Bill (Lords) [Bill 102]-read 2o, and committed for Monday
16th June
Security of Purchasers Bill (Lords) [Bill 103]-read 2°, and committed for
Monday 16th June

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Real Property (Title of Purchasers) Bill (Lords) [Bill 104]-read 2o, and
committed for Monday 16th June
Assurances Registration (Ireland) Bill [Bill 91]-Motion, "That the Bill be now
read a second time"-Amendment, to leave out the word "now," and at
the end of the Question to add the words " upon this day three months
(Mr. Hennessy)-Amendment, by leave, withdrawn-Main Question put,
and agreed to-Bill read 2o, and committed to a Select Committee

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MONDAY JUNE 2-continued.

Highways Bill [Bill 135]-Motion, "That the Bill be now read the third time"-Amendment, to leave out the word "now," and at the end of the

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Question to add the words “ upon this day three months" (Mr. Barrow) — Question put, "That the word 'now' stand part of the Question"-The House divided: Ayes 152; Noes 31: Majority 121-Main Question put, and agreed to-Bill read 3o, and passed Merchant Shipping Acts, &c. Amendment Bill [Bill 136] — As amended, considered: :Clause (Rules for Harbours under Local Acts to continue in force) (Mr. Milner Gibson) brought up, and read 1°--Motion made, and Question proposed, "That the said Clause be now read a second time "-Debate arising; Motion made, and Question proposed, "That the Debate be now adjourned" (Sir Hugh Cairns)-Motion, by leave, withdrawn - Main Question put, and agreed to-Clause read 2°, and added Another Clause added-Further consideration, as amended, deferred till Thursday 277 Artillery Ranges Bill [Bill 127]-Committee deferred till Monday 16th June ... 277 Rifle Volunteer Grounds Act (1860) Amendment Bill [Bill 134]-considered in Committee-Clauses agreed to-Clause added-Bill reported

TUESDAY, JUNE 3.

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Foreign Telegraphs-Question, Mr. J. C. Ewart-Answer, Sir Charles Wood... 289
The National Defences-Question, Mr. Monsell and Lord William Graham-
Answer, Sir George Lewis
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Poor Law (Scotland)—Question, Mr. MacEvoy-Answer, Sir William Dunbar 291
The Archbishop of Rhodes-Question, Sir George Bowyer-Answer, Viscount
Palmerston
Business of the House-Observations, Viscount Palmerston-Motion, "That
the House, at its rising, do adjourn to Thursday next;" agreed to

National Expenditure-Motion,

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"That, in the opinion of this House, the National Expenditure is capable of reduction without compromising the safety, the independence, or the legitimate influence of the country." (Mr. Stansfeld) Amendment,

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To leave out from the word "That" to the end of the Question, in order to add the
words "this House, deeply impressed with the necessity of economy in every De-
partment of the State, is at the same time mindful of its obligation to provide for
the security of the Country at Home and the protection of its interests Abroad;
and observes with satisfaction the decrease which has already been effected in
the National Expenditure, and trusts that such further diminution may be made
therein as the future state of things may warrant," (Viscount Palmerston)
instead thereof-Question put, "That the words proposed to be left out
stand part of the question"-The House divided: Ayes 65; Noes 367:
Majority 302-Division List

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Amendment proposed to the said proposed Amendment,

By leaving out from the word " Abroad" to the end of the said proposed Amendment,
in order to add the words "but this House would regard with satisfaction such
a decrease of the National Expenditure as would admit of a reduction of the
present exceptional War Taxation," (Mr. Lindsay)

instead thereof-Question, "That the words proposed to be left out
stand part of the said proposed Amendment," put, and agreed to
Question,

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"That the words This House, deeply impressed with the necessity of economy in
every Department of the State, is at the same time mindful of its obligation to
provide for the security of the Country at Home and the protection of its interests
Abroad; and observes with satisfaction the decrease which has already been
effected in the National Expenditure, and trusts that such further diminution may
be made therein as the future state of things may warrant,' be added to the word
That' in the Original Question,"

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National Expenditure—Motion (Mr. Stansfeld)—continued.

put, and agreed to-Main Question, as amended, put, and agreed to-
Resolved,
"That this House, deeply impressed with the necessity of economy in every Depart-
ment of the State, is at the same time mindful of its obligation to provide for
the security of the Country at Home and the protection of its interests Abroad;
and observes with satisfaction the decrease which has already been effected in
the National Expenditure, and trusts that such further diminution may be made
therein as the future state of things may warrant."

THURSDAY, JUNE 5.

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Distress in Ireland-Question, Mr. Maguire-Answer, Sir Robert Peel
Colonel Bentinck-Question, Mr. Coningham-Answer, Sir George Lewis
Waltham Forest-Question, Mr. Torrens-Answer, Mr. Peel
State of Ireland-Question, Mr. Scully-Answer, Sir Robert Peel
The Indian Budget-Question, Mr. Arthur Mills-Answer, Sir Charles Wood
Adjournment of the House-Motion, "That the House, on its rising, do
adjourn till Thursday next" (Viscount Palmerston)
Indian Cotton-Observations, Mr. Bright
Distress in Cork-Observations, Mr. Maguire

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Royal Warrants-Question, Mr. Darby Griffith-Answer, Sir George Lewis 429 Motion agreed to

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SUPPLY-Order for the Committee of Supply read-Motion, "That Mr. Speaker do now leave the Chair :".

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Change of Name without Royal Licence Question, Mr. Roebuck-
Answer, Sir George Grey

The Indian Navy-Amendment proposed,

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"That whatever policy is adopted in regard to the Indian Navy, it is the opinion of this House that the guarantee given to the Indian Officers by the Act 21 & 22 Vict., c. 106, s. 56, shall be maintained in its integrity." (Sir Henry Willoughby) -Amendment withdrawn Iron-cased Ships of War Question, Sir Frederic Smith-Answer, Mr. Whitbread Fortifications-Question, Mr. Bernal Osborne-Answer, Sir George Lewis 440

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Civil Service Estimates

1. £795, Commissioners of Education (Ireland)

2. Motion made, and Question proposed, "That a sum, not exceeding £5,473, be granted to Iler Majesty, to defray the Charge which will come in course of payment during the year ending on the 31st day of March 1863, for the University of London"

Whereupon Motion, "That a sum, not exceeding £5,000, be granted to Her Majesty, to defray the Charge which will come in course of payment during the year ending on the 31st day of March 1863, for the University of London" (Mr. Augustus Smith) -The Committee divided: Ayes 8; Noes 41: Majority 33.

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Whereupon Motion, "That the item of
£100, for the Salary of Examiner in
English Literature and History, be re-
duced by £50" (Mr. Scully); negatived 447
Original Question put, and agreed to

5. £4,800, Queen's Colleges, Ireland
6. £500, Royal Irish Academy

7. £2,750, National Gallery, Ireland
8. Motion made, and Question put, "That
a sum, not exceeding £2,500, be granted
to Her Majesty, to defray the Charge
which will come in course of payment
during the year ending on the 31st day

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Law relating to Coal Mines-Question, Mr. Dillwyn-Answer, Sir George Grey 466
Queen's University and Queen's Colleges in Ireland-Question, Mr. Hennessy-
Answer, Sir Robert Peel
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Dock Accommodation-Observations, Mr. Corry
Fortifications at Portsmouth-Observations, Mr. Bernal Osborne
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7. £10,800, Stipendiary Justices (West India Colonies and Mauritius)

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23. £86,748, Establishments in China,
Japan, and Siam

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8. Motion made, and Question proposed, "That a sum, not exceeding £19,634, be granted to Her Majesty, to defray the Charge which will come in course of payment during the year ending on the 31st day of March, 1863, for the Civil Establishments on the Western Coast of Africa"

Whereupon, Motion, "That the Item of £2,500, for one moiety of Repairs of Barracks and Forts on the Gold Coast, be omitted from the proposed Vote " (Mr. Augustus Smith)-Motion withdrawn.

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24. £35,000, Ministers at Foreign Courts 521
25. £50,000, Special Missions, &c.
26. Motion made and Question proposed,
"That a sum, not exceeding £40,000, be
granted to Her Majesty, to defray the
Charge which will come in course of pay-
ment during the year ending on the 31st
day of March, 1863, for Surveying the
Line of Boundary between the British
and United States Territory, in the
Western part of North America"

Whereupon, Motion made, and Question proposed, "That a sum, not exceeding £20,000, be granted to Her Majesty, to defray the Charge which will come in course of payment during the year ending on the 31st day of March, 1863, for Surveying the Line of Boundary between the British and United States Territory, in the Western part of North America" (Mr. Bernal Osborne)-Motion withdrawn

Original Question again proposed Whereupon, Motion made, and Question put, "That the Chairman do report Progress, and ask leave to sit again' (Mr. Childers)-The Committee divided: Ayes 29; Noes 46; Majority 17.

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"That an humble Address be presented to Her Majesty, that She will be graciously pleased to give directions that there be laid before this House, a Return showing the results of the late Experiments made with Armstrong or other Guns at Shoeburyness within the last six months, and specifying the charge of powder, weight of shot, and distance of object fired at; including a Copy of the diagram of the Warrior Target, showing the impact and penetration of the various shots." (Lord Henry Lennox)

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-On Question, the House divided: Ayes 16; Noes 19: Majority 3 Fisheries (Ireland) Bill [Bill 47]-Motion, "That the Select Committee on the Fisheries (Ireland) Bill do consist of nineteen Members" (Mr. M'Mahon)On Question, the House divided: Ayes 8; Noes 17: Majority 9

FRIDAY, JUNE 13.

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United States-The Civil War-Offer of Mediation-Question, Mr. Hopgood-
Answer, Viscount Palmerston
Brompton Cemetery-Question, Mr. H. Berkeley-Answer, Sir George Grey 544
Armstrong Ordnance-Question, Sir Frederic Smith-Answer, Sir George Lewis 544
Communication with Vancouver's Island-Question, Sir Harry Verney-Answer,
Mr. Chichester Fortescue
SUPPLY-Order for the Committee of Supply read-Motion, "That Mr. Speaker
do now leave the Chair:"-

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To leave out from the word " That" to the end of the Question, in order to add the words "an humble Address be presented to Her Majesty, that She will be graciously pleased to give directions that there be laid before this House, Copies of any Correspondence relative to the case of Mr. George Græme Watson Taylor, in which Baron Ricasoli is shown to have denied that the persons who committed the outrage ever were in the pay or under the control of, or in any way connected with, the then Sardinian Government;' and also such Extracts from the Instructions laid before the Queen's Advocate, between the 19th day of August, 1861, and the 9th day of December in the same year, as shall suffice to show the facts which in that interval were submitted to him by Her Majesty's Government; and, of the List of Prisoners taken from on board the Orwell, which is attached to Sir Gaspard Le Marchant's Despatch of the 15th day of September, 1860," (Mr. Cavendish Bentinck) instead thereof-Question proposed "That the words proposed to be left out stand part of the Question "-Amendment withdrawn Cambridge University and the Act of Uniformity-Observations, Mr. E. P. Bouverie United States-General Butler's Proclamation at New Orleans-Question, Sir John Walsh-Answer, Viscount Palmerston China-Question, Colonel Sykes-Answer, Mr. Layard State of the Irish Business-Observations, Mr. Longfield ... Question put, and agreed to-SUPPLY considered in Committee-Committee report Progress

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MONDAY, JUNE 16.

Omnibus Fares-Question, Mr. Dawson-Answer, Sir George Grey
Examinations under the Revised Code-Question, Lord Robert Cecil-Answer,
Mr. Lowe

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Queen's Colleges (Ireland)-Question, Mr. Hennessy-Answer, Sir Robert Peel 637 Consul at Lagos-Question, Lord Robert Montagu-Answer, Mr. Layard 637

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