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Railway Companies Arrangements Bill
93
Shipping Local Dues Bill
107
Transubstantiation c Declaration Abolition Bill
109
Motion That there be laid before the House
135
Metropolitan Poor Bill
149
Trades Unions Bill
179
Criminal Law Bill
205
Masters and Operatives Bill No
211
PARLIAMENTARY REFORMREPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE
213
PRINTINGSELECT COMMITTEECOST OF PAPERS
255
Apprehended DISTURBANCES AT CHESTER Question Lord Stanley of Alderley
273
GRANTS FOR FORTIFICATIONSAddress for a Return Colonel Sykes
287
150
289
Tests Abolition Oxford Bill
295
Office of Judge in the Admiralty Divorce and Probate
329
Public Schools Bill No
333
Vice President of the Board of Trade Bill
355
DISTURBANCES IN IRELANDQuestion Mr C Fortescue Answer Mr Walpole 400
401
VACCINATIONQuestion Mr Bruce Answer Mr Corry
403
PRIVILEGEPAMPHLET OF MR R S FRANCEOn Motion of Lord Redesdale
453
METROPOLISPARK LANE AND HALKIN STREETQuestion Sir Henry Winston
465
Motion That Mr Speaker do now leave the Chair agreed
491
Trades Unions Bill Bill 18
513
Admiralty Jurisdiction Bill
529
Land Improvement and Leasing Ireland BillOrdered Lord Naas Mr Solicitor
555
Moved That the Bill be now read 2ªThe Earl of Carnarvon
575
179
589
43
599
Mines c Assessment Bill
649
SANITARY STATE OF HOLYHEADQuestion Mr Owen Stanley Answer
677
Moved That the Bill be now read a second timeMr Russell Gurney
679
After debate Bill ordered Lord Naas Mr Solicitor General for Ireland
695
Moved That the Bill be now read 2Lord St Leonards
697
MR FRANCES PAMPHLETSelect Committee nominated
719
Metropolitan Poor Bill Bill 9
745
Moved That the Bill be now read a second timeMr Gathorne Hardy 746
779
Railway Debenture Holders Bill Bill 20
781
Tenure of Land Ireland Bill
793
PATENTS FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF SMALL ARMSQuestion Viscount Lifford
807
814
841
886
885
Committee deferred till Monday next
897
Moved That the Bill be now read 2ªThe Earl of Derby
919
COMMONS MONDAY FEBRUARY 25
931
Criminal Lunatics Bill Bill 41
993
British North America Bill No
1017
STORM SIGNALS OF THE BOARD OF TRADEQuestion Colonel Sykes Answer
1029
MINESSelect Committee nominated
1063
Hypothec Abolition Scotland Billcontinued
1087
1130
1129
LORDS THURSDAY FEBRUARY 28
1141
Game Preservation Scotland Bill
1387
The House divided Ayes 86 Noes
1415
WAYS AND MEANS Resolution in Committee
1427
RUMOURED DISTURBANCES IN IRELANDQuestion Mr Bruen Answer
1431
STATUES OF THE PLANTAGENETS AT FONTEVRAULTQuestion Mr Owen Stanley
1443
Metropolitan Poor Bill Bill 9
1509
TORNADOPostponement of Motion The Marquess of Clan
1543
INDIATHE STRAITS SETTLEMENTQuestion Mr OReilly Answer Sir James
1549
ARMY ESTIMATESQuestion Captain Vivian Answer The Chancellor of
1573
To leave out from the word That to the end of the Question in order to add
1585
Metropolitan Poor recommitted Bill Bill 66
1607
LORDS MONDAY MARCH 11
1623
1644
1643
And after long time spent therein Bill reported as amended to be con
1697
Oxford and Cambridge Universities Education Bill
1701
FIRE PROTECTIONSELECT COMMITTEEMoved
1715
Industrial Schools Ireland Bill
1741
Motion That Mr Speaker do now leave the Chair agreed
1823
That 67300 Men and Boys be employed for the Sea and Coast Guard Services for
1851
Lyon King of Arms Scotland Bill Bill 44
1867
108
1879
Traffic Regulation Metropolis Bill No 35
1909
BRITISH TROOPS IN NEW ZEALAND Observations Mr Gorst Reply
1931
SUPPLY CIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATES on Account
1975
The House divided Ayes 107 Noes 108
1989
Charitable Donations and Bequests Ireland Bill Bill 49
1995
The following are the Resolutions referred to by the Chancellor of the Exchequer
AGRICULTURAL GANGSQuestion The Earl of Shaftesbury Answer The Earl
JAMAICALEGAL PROCEEDINGS AGAINST OFFICERSQuestion Major Jervis
205
INDIAQuestion Mr Kinnaird Answer Viscount Cranbourne
294
1326
REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLETHE RESOLUTIONSQuestion Lord Robert
ARMYCORPORAL PUNISHMENTQuestion Mr Otway Answer General Peel
1547
CENTRAL INDIA PRIZE MONEYQuestion Mr Harvey Lewis Answer Viscount
Address for Returns from the Ecclesiastical Commissioners of Ireland The
THIRD SERIES
CATTLE PLAGUEQuestion Mr Read Answer Mr Corry
OUR MONETARY LAWSQuestion Mr Watkin Answer The Chancellor of
MR SPEAKER acquainted the House that during the Recess he had issued
212
463
The Queens Speech reportedResolution for an humble Address thereon
1444
REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLEELECTORS IN CITIES AND BOROUGHS
1703
SUPPLYCommittee on Motion That a Supply be granted to Her Majesty
BARRICADE AROUND HYDE PARKQuestion Mr Dyce Nicol Answer Lord
THIRD SERIES

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Сторінка 11 - Gentlemen of the House of Commons, I have directed the Estimates for the ensuing year to be laid before you. They have been framed with a due regard to economy and to the efficiency of the several branches of the Public Service.
Сторінка 205 - Your attention will again be called to the state of the representation of the people in Parliament ; and I trust that your deliberations, conducted in a spirit of moderation and mutual forbearance, may lead to the adoption of measures which, without unduly disturbing the balance of political power, shall freely extend the elective franchise.
Сторінка 575 - ... questions that are of common import to all the provinces; and at the same time to retain for each province so ample a measure of municipal liberty and selfgovernment as will allow and indeed compel them to exercise those local powers which they can exercise with great advantage to the community. . . . In closing my observations upon the distribution of powers, I ought to point out that, just as the authority of the central Parliament will prevail whenever it may come into conflict with the local...
Сторінка 575 - The real object which we have in view is to give to the Central Government those high functions and almost sovereign powers by which general principles and uniformity of legislation may be secured in those questions that are of common import to all the provinces; and at the same time, to retain for each province so ample a measure of municipal liberty and self-government as will allow, and indeed compel, them to exercise those local powers which they can exercise with great advantage to the community.
Сторінка 707 - An act to empower the lord lieutenant, or other chief governor or governors of Ireland, to apprehend and detain until the first day of March, 1849, such persons as he or they shall suspect of conspiring against her Majesty's person and government...
Сторінка 575 - I need hardly say that the great question gives rise to nearly as much earnestness and division of opinion on that as on this side of the Atlantic. This clause has been framed after long and anxious controversy in which all parties have been represented, and on conditions to which all have given their consent. It is an understanding which, as it only...
Сторінка 339 - White clayed sugar, or sugar rendered by any process equal in quality to white clayed, not being refined or equal in quality to refined . the cwt.

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