Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

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T.C. Hansard, 1863
 

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CUSTOMS ACTS TOBACCO DUTIESCommitteecontinued
65
SUPPLYARMY ESTIMATEScontinued
79
BENCHERS JURISDICTION AND AUTHORITY BILLStatement Sir George Bowyer 728
99
3
105
Resolution for an Address there
143
Railway Bills Bill
145
Lords Commissioners Speech to be taken into consideration on Monday next 168
167
PRIVATE BILLS
175
Elections
185
RUSSIA AND CHINAQuestion Colonel Sykes Answer Mr Layard
187
On Motion of Sir George Grey Bill to amend and continue the Law relating
197
On Motion of Sir Robert Peel Bill for the Registration of Births and Deaths
215
SUPPLYOrder for Committee read Motion made and Question proposed
225
CHANGE OF NAMESAddress
235
HARBOURS OF REFUGEQuestion Lord Ravensworth Answer The Duke
249
Telegraphs Bill
257
RAILWAY ACCIDENTSQuestion Mr Bentinck Answer Mr Milner Gibson
261
POLANDCONGRESS OF PARIS 1856Statement Viscount Palmerston 578
273
LORDS FRIDAY FEBRUARY 13
293
COMMONS FRIDAY FEBRUARY 13
307
DISTRESS IN THE COTTON DISTRICTSAmendment proposed to leave
311
SUPPLYCommittee deferred till Monday next
319
the articles denominated Cavendish or Negrohead Tobacco and upon every
333
Page
341
Thames Embankment North Side Bill
353
On Motion of The Chancellor of the Exchequer Bill to Extend the Credit
365
HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALESMESSAGE FROM THE QUEENcontinued
371
COMMONS TUESDAY FEBRUARY 17
393
Prince of WalesMessage from Her Majesty
413
POOR LAW PATRICK BOURKEMotion for Copy of the Report of Dr Brodie
451
PUBLIC BILLS First Reading Prison
461
COMMONS WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 18
469
Aggravated Assaults on Women and Children Bill Bill 15
471
COMMONS THURSDAY FEBRUARY 19
493
On Motion of Viscount Palmerston
509
Corrupt Practices at Elections Bill Bill 8
541
Partnership Law Amendment
557
A Bill to amend the Law enabling Boards of Guardians to recover Costs
569
DISTRESS IN IRELANDObservations Mr Maguire Reply Sir Robert
601
Salaries to be paid out of Monies provided by ParliamentAmendment pro
619
London Coal and Wine Duties Bill
621
MINUTES PUBLIC BILLSFirst Reading
623
Gardens in Towns Protection Bill H L
633
THIRD SERIES
641
Salmon Fisheries Ireland Bill Bill
643
SUPPLYOrder for Committee of Supply read Motion made and Question
651
THE NAVY ESTIMATES
669
On Motion of Lord Clarence Paget
705
Question again proposed That the words proposed to be left out stand part
713
Marriages Ireland Bill
717
English Church Service in Wales Bill H L No
719
No
725
NAVY PROMOTION AND RETIREMENTMotion made and Question proposed
749
749
785
DURHAM UNIVERSITY COMMISSIONObservations The Bishop of Exeter Answer
793
To leave out from the word That to the end of the Question in order to
811
SUPPLYOn Motion for Committeecontinued
817
SUPPLYARMY ESTIMATEScontinued
843
Original Question put and agreed
853
Third ReadingEnglish Church Services
857
COMMONS FRIDAY FEBRUARY 27
871
APPOINTMENT OF MR REEDQuestion Sir J Pakington Answer Lord C Paget
873
THE IONIAN ISLANDSObservations Lord William Graham Reply
943
Order read for resuming Adjourned Debate on Amendment proposed
945
Question again proposed That the words proposed to be left out stand
957
MINUTES SELECT COMMITTEESInland
965
After Debate Bill reported as amended to be considered Tomorrow
979
Bill read 2º and committed for Thursday
1001
CORRUPT PRACTICES AT ELECTIONS BILLCommitteecontinued
1003
Evidence of Witness on Election Committee and before Commissions
1017
Second ReadingMunicipal Elections Bill
1021
That a Select Committee be appointed to inquire into the legality of inclosures
1035
ROYAL FORESTS ESSEXcontinued
1039
Register of Voters Bill Bill 25
1055
Mutiny Bill
1261
Whereupon Motion made and Question proposed
1271
That a sum not exceeding 5709733 be granted to Her Majesty to defray the Charge
1275
Affirmations Bill Bill 11
1285
Security from Violence Bill Bill 35
1303
LORDS THURSDAY MARCH 12
1315
FAIRS AND MARKETS IN IRELANDQuestion Mr Blake Answer Sir Robert Peel 1328
1329
Considered as amendedIllegitimate Chil
1389
ECCLESIASTICAL PATRONAGE OF THE LORD CHANCELLORObservations The Earl
1391
COLONEL BURGEVINE AND HIS CHINESE CORPSQuestion Colonel Sykes
1415
2 Motion made and Question proposed
1445
Resolutions to be reported on Monday next Committee to sit again
1461
MINUTES NEW WRIT ISSUED For Lancas
1465
GREECEMotion made and Question proposed That an humble Address
1481
SUPPLYOrder for Committee read Motion made and Question proposed
1539
GAME LAWSMotion made and Question proposed That a Select Committee
1563
COLLEGE OF ARMSCHANGE OF NAMESMotion made and Question proposed
1577
MINUTES PUBLIC BILLSFirst Reading
1595
Corrupt Practices at Elections Bill Bill 8
1629
No
1637
Bill reported without amendment to be read 3 Tomorrow
1649
Office of Secretary at War Abolition Bill
1651
To leave out from the word That to the end of the Question in order to add
1673
After long Debate Question put That the words proposed to be left
1691
Main Question put and agreed
1703
On Motion of Sir George Lewis Bill to abolish the office of Secretary
1713
Salmon Exportation Bill No 51
1741
CHINAGENERAL BURGEVINEQuestion Colonel Sykes Answer
1755
That Great Yarmouth should be included in the Vote as one of the commercial
1773
1786
1785
CommitteeBirths and Deaths Ireland
1793
Mutiny Bill
1805
That in the opinion of this House the incidents of an Income Tax touching the products
1827
APPROPRIATION OF SUPPLIESMotion
1847
1 That every Bill hereafter introduced for the appropriation of Supplies be printed
1859
Partnership Law Amendment Bill Bill 26
1869
After short Debate Motion and Clause by leave withdrawn
1895
Debate arising and it being a quarter of an hour before Six of the clock
1907
LOAN FUND BOARD IRELANDMoved
1927
After long Debate Question put That the words proposed to be left
1947
Motion made and Question put That the Debate be now adjourned
1983
LIVERPOOL LICENSING BILL by OrderMotion made and Question proposed
1987
Aggravated Assaults on Women and Chil
1989
Inspectors of Lunatic Asylums Ireland
That a sum not exceeding 25278 be granted to Her Majesty to complete the
Remaining Clauses agreed
Qualification for Offices Abolition Bill Bill
Bills of Exchange and Notes Metropolis Bill Bill 33
CUSTOMS ACTS TOBACCO DUTIESOrder of the Day for the House to go into
CHURCH BUILDING ACTSQuestion Mr Henry Seymour Answer The Solicitor
1744
CONVICT ESTABLISHMENT AT BERMUDAQuestion Captain Jervis Answer
623
Naval Coast Volunteers Act Amendment Bill No 19
EMIGRATION OF PAUPERSQuestion Mr Stanley Answer Mr C P Villiers 1324
1039
PRIVATE BILLS FEESResolution
855
226
394
654
233
633
BRIDGE STREETQuestion Sir John Shelley Answer Mr Cowper
RAILWAY PROXIESQuestion Mr Darby Griffith Answer The Chancellor
THE IONIAN ISLANDSQuestion Sir Frederic Smith 663 Answer Lord
Salmon Fisheries Ireland Bill Bill 1
1958
1270
THIRD SERIES
Union Relief Aid Act 1862 Continuance Bill
UNITED STATESBLOCKADE OF CHARLESTONQuestion Mr Bentinck Answer
FLOGGING IN THE NAVYObservations Mr W Williams

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