UNION CHARGEABILITY BILL.
HOUSE OF COMMONS, MONDAY, MAY 15, 1865.
Order read, for resuming Adjourned Debate on Amendment proposed to Question [11th May], "That Mr. Speaker do now leave the Chair;" and which Amendment was, to leave out from the word "That" to the end of the Question, in order to add the words "the Bill be committed to a Select Committee,"—(Mr. Thompson,)-instead thereof.
Question again proposed, "That the words proposed to be left out stand part of the Question:"
Question put:-The House divided: Ayes 266, Noes 93.-[See page 371.]
Kinglake, J. A. Kingscote, Colonel
Kinnaird, hon, A. F.
Lacon, Sir E.
Redmond, J. E. Repton, G. W. J. Ricardo, O.
Robartes, T. J. A. Robertson, D. Rogers, J. J.
Russell, A.
Russell, Sir W. St. Aubyn, J. Salomons, Mr. Ald. Schneider, H. W. Scholefield, W.
Scrope G. P.
Seely, C.
Seymour, A. Shafto, R. D. Shelley, Sir J. V. Sheridan, R. B. Sheridan, H. B. Smith, A. (Herts) Smith, A. (Truro) Smith, J. A. Smith, J. B.
Bathurst, Colonel H.
Beach, Sir M.
Bentinck, G. W. P. Bentinck, G. C. Benyon, R.
Blackburn, P. Booth, Sir R. G. Bremridge, R. Bridges, Sir B. W. Brooks, R. Bruce, Sir H. H. Burrell, Sir P. Clifford, Colonel Clive, Capt. hn. G. W. Cole, hon. J. L. Corry, rt. hon. H. L. Dering, Sir E. C. Dickson, Colonel
Duncombe, hon. A.
Duncombe, hon. W. E. Dunne, Colonel Du Pre, C. G. Edwards, Colonel Egerton, Sir P. G. Egerton, hon. W.
Paget, Lord A. Paget, Lord C. Palmer, Sir R.
Mowbray, rt. hon. J. R. Tottenham, Lt. Col.C.G.
Vernon, H. F.
Villiers, rt. hon. C. P.
Vyner, R. A.
Fergusson, Sir J.
Fleming, T. W.
Grey de Wilton, Viscount Hamilton, Lord C. Hamilton, Major Hartopp, E. B. Harvey, R. B. Hervey, Lord A. H. C. Henley, rt, hon. J. W. Holford, R. S.
Holmesdale, Viscount Hotham, Lord Howes, E.
Humberston, P. S. Hunt, G. W.
Ingestre, Viscount
Jervis, Captain Jones, D.
Waldegrave-Leslie,hn.G | Kendall, N.
King, J. K.
Knatchbull, W. F.
Knight, F. W. Knox, Colonel
Langton, W. G. Leighton, Sir B. Longfield, R.
Manners,rt. hon. Lord J.
Miles, Sir W.
Montagu, Lord R. Morgan, O.
Morgan, hon. Major Morritt, W. J. S, Mundy, W. Noel, hon. G. J. North, Colonel Packe, C. W.
Parker, Major W. Peacocke, G. M. W. Pevensey, Viscount Phillips, G. L
Powys-Lybbe, P. L. Ridley, Sir M. W. Rolt, J.
Rowley, hon. R. T. Selwyn, C. J.
Somerset, Colonel
Stanhope, Lord Stirling, W. Stronge, Sir J. M, Sturt, II. G. Surtees, H. E. Talbot, C. R. M. Tomline, G.
Trevor, Lord A, E, Hill- Trollope, rt. hon. Sir J. Verner, E. W.
Vyse, Colonel Howard- Walker, J. R. Walsh, Sir J. Williams, F. M. Wynn, Sir W. W. Wynn, C. W. W. Wynne, W. W. E. Yorke, J. R.
TELLERS.
Damer, D. Ferrand, W.
HANSARD'S PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES,
THIRD VOLUME OF THE SESSION 1865.
EXPLANATION OF THE ABBREVIATIONS.
In Bills, Read 1o, 2o, 3o, or 1a, 2a, 3a, Read the First, Second, or Third Time.-In Speeches, 1R., 2R., 3R., Speech delivered on the First, Second, or Third Reading.-Amendt., Amend- ment. Res., Resolution.-Comm., Committee.-Re-Comm., Re-Committal.-Rep., Report.— Consid., Consideration.-Adj., Adjournment or Adjourned.-cl., Clause.-add. el., Additional Clause.-neg., Negatived.—M. Q., Main Question.-O. Q., Original Question.—O. M., Original Motion.-P. Q., Previous Question.-R. P., Report Progress.-A., Ayes.-N., Noes.-M., Ma- jority.-1st. Div., 2nd. Div., First or Second Division.-l., Lords.-c., Commons.
When in the Text or in the Index a Speech is marked thus, it indicates that the Speech is reprinted from a Pamphlet or some authorized Report.
When in the Index a † is prefixed to a Name or an Office (the Member having accepted or vacated office during the Session) and to Subjects of Debate thereunder, it indicates that the Speeches on those Subjects were delivered in the speaker's private or official character, as the case may be.
When in this Index a * is added to the Reading of a Bill, it indicates that no Debate took place upon that stage of the measure.
Lieutenant Colonel Dawkins, Case of, Question, Mr. Darby Griffith, 641; after long debate, Question put, "That this House do now ad- journ;" A. 112, N. 172: M. 60 May 22; Question, Mr. Darby Griffith; Answer, Vis- count Palmerston May 23, 744 Amendt. on Committee of Supply May 26, To leave out from That" and add "an humble Address be presented to Iler Ma- jesty, that She will be graciously pleased to give directions that there be laid before this House, a Copy of all Correspondence relat- ing to the first Court of Inquiry on Lieu. tenant Colonel Dawkins in or about July 1864, including all Communications which have been made on the subject," &c. (Mr. Darby Griffith), 879; Question, "That the words, &c." after long debate, Question put, and agreed to; Explanation, Mr. Darby Griffith May 29, 1041; Question, Mr. Darby Griffith; Answer, The Marquess of Hartington June 9, 1336
Military Chaplains in New Zealand, Question, Colonel Herbert; Answer, The Marquess of Hartington; Debate thereon June 2, 1224 Military Reserve Fund, The, Question, I.ord Hotham; Answer, The Marquess of Hartington May 22, 639
Military Telegraphs, Question, Captain Jervis ; Answer, The Marquess of Ilartington May 18, 491
Military Train, Question, Mr. Rogers; Answer,
The Marquess of Hartington May 22, 641 Ordnance Select Committee, Observations, Mr. H. Baillie; Debate thereon June 2, 1216 Ordnance Survey, Civil Assistants on the, Observations, Mr. Digby Seymour; Reply, The Marquess of Hartington May 12, 211 Promotion in Rifle Corps, Question, Colonel Sykes; Answer, The Marquess of Harting- ton May 9, 47
Rating of Houses of Officers, Question, Colonel North; Answer, Mr. Peel May 19, 587 Roman Catholic Recruits, Question, Mr. O'Reilly; Answer, The Marquess of Hart- ington May 22, 639
ATTORNEY GENERAL, The (Sir Roundell Palmer), Richmond
Azeem Jah (Signatures to Petitions), Comm. 51, 54; Report, 1233, 1234, 1245 Bankruptcy Act (1861), Res. 1113 Bankruptcy Laws, 49
County Courts Equitable Jurisdiction, 2R. 858 Courts of Justice Building, Lords Amendts. Amendt. 1183
Courts of Justice Concentration (Site), Lords Amendt. 1184 Crown Suits, &c. 490
Greenwich Hospital, Comm. cl. 10, 1320, 1321 Ireland-Circulation of Lottery Tickets, 1121
ATTORNEY GENERAL-cont.
Partnership Amendment, Comm. cl. 2, 529, 531; add. cl. 536, 539
Patent Laws-Hon. R. Bethell, 392
Record of Title (Ireland), 2R. 841; Comm. 1182
Registrarship of the Court of Bankruptcy, Leeds, 293, 489; Comm. moved for, 776 Roman Catholic Oath, Comm. 618, 619
Attorneys', &c., Certificate Duty Amendt. on Committee of Supply May 19, To leave out from That the and add "in the opinion of this House, it is just and expedient that the annual Duty payable upon Certificates taken out by Attorneys, Soli- citors, and Proctors in England and Ire- land, and by Writers to the Signet, Solicitors, Agents, Attorneys, and Procurators in Scot- land, should be abolished" (Mr. Denman), 564
Question, "That the words, &c.;" after debate, put, A. 143, N. 146; M. 3; words added; Main Question, as amended, agreed to
Audit-Foreign Office
Question, Mr. W. Ewart; Answer, Mr. Layard May 30, 1100
AYRTON, Mr. A. S., Tower Hamlets Azeem Jah (Signatures to Petitions), Report, 1246
Bank Notes Issue, Re-Comm, cl. 8, 812 Bankruptcy Act (1861), Res. 426, 1111 County Courts Equitable Jurisdiction, 2R. 858 County Voters Registration, Comm. cl. 12, 101 Courts of Justice Concentration (Site), Lords Amendts. 1185
Dogs Regulation (Ireland), Comm. cl. 6, 482,
Fire Brigade (Metropolis), 2R. 834 Greenwich Hospital, 2R. 1001; Comm. cl. 5, 1315; cl. 10, 1320
Leeds Court of Bankruptcy, Comm. moved for, 784
Mines, Comm. moved for, 72, 73 Postmasters, Remuneration of, Res. 198 Public House Closing Act Amendment, Comm. cl. 2, Amendt. 542, 546; add. cl. 553, 554 Roman Catholic Oath, Comm. 620 Supply-Houses of Parliament, 604 ;-Woods, Forests, &c. 709, 711;-British Museum, 1351;-Post Office Packet Service, 1361 Union Chargeability, Comm. cl. 2, 496, 516
AYTOUN, Mr. R. S., Kirkcaldy, &c.
Writs Registration (Scotland), Comm. 1206
Azeem Jah (Signatures to Petitions) Adjourned debate [8th May] resumed. After further debate, Amendt. and Motion with- drawn May 9, 51
Ordered, That the Report of the Committee be re-committed to the said Committee (Mr. Attorney General)
Petition of George Morris Mitchell referred to Committee
Report of Select Committee May 26 (Parl. P. No. 317)
Report of Select Committee considered June 2 After long debate resolved, "That George Morris Mitchell, having fabricated signa- tures to several Petitions presented to this House, and having knowingly procured other fabricated signatures to such Petitions, has been guilty of Contempt and a Breach of the Privileges of this Ilouse," 1230; Motion agreed to
Motion, "That George Morris Mitchell be, for his said offence, committed to Her Ma- jesty's Gaol of Newgate; and that Mr. Speaker do issue his Warrants accordingly" After long debate, put, A. 41, N. 7; M. 34 Motion, "That Powell Marshall and Henry Whitehead having, in consort with George Morris Mitchell, fabricated signatures to several Petitions presented to this House, have been guilty of Contempt and a Breach of the Privileges of this House" (Mr. Charles Forster), 1246
After long debate, put, A. 39, N. 5; M.34 The Serjeant at Arms reported he had on Friday last taken into his custody Powell Marshall and Henry Whitehead, but that he had not yet succeeded in apprehending George Morris Mitchell June 8, 1266 Petitions from the said Powell Marshall and
Bank Notes Issue Bill
(Mr. Dodson, Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Peel)
c. Order for third reading read and discharged May 25
After long debate, Motion, "That the Bill be re-committed in respect of Clause 8 and the
BARING, Mr. T. G. (Under Secretary for the Home Department), Penryn & Falmouth
County Voters Registration, Comm. add. cl. 103
Devizes Turnpike Trust, 562 Fire Brigade (Metropolis), 2R. 828 Gunpowder, Accidents from, 877 Middlesex Industrial Schools, Report, 976 Police Houses of Parliament, 1102 Supply-Metropolitan Fire Brigade, 256
BARROW, Mr. W. H., Nottinghamshire, S. Prisons, Comm. cl. 21, 1329; Schedule 1, 1 33, 1335
BASS, Mr. M. T., Derby
Bankruptcy Act (1861), Res. 1111
Divisions, Manner of taking-Standing Order,
Edmunds, Leonard, Resignation of-Pension Res. 34, 44
BAXTER, Mr. W. E., Montrose, &c. Alderney-Breakwater at, 560 Roads and Bridges (Scotland), 302 Slave Trade, 877
Preamble" (The Chancellor of the Exche- BAZLEY, Mr. T., Manchester
Amendt. to leave out "in respect of Clause 8 and the Preamble" (Mr. Hadfield) Question, "That the words, &c.," put, and agreed to; Bill considered in Committee and reported; as amended, considered
Order for third reading discharged; Bill withdrawn June 1, 1123
Colonies, Protection of the, 909
BEECROFT, Mr. G. S., Leeds Bankruptcy Act (1861), Res. 1112
BELMORE, Earl of
Pheasants (Ireland), 2R, 630
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