Main Question, "That Mr. Speaker object to this clause passing; but he do now leave the Chair," put, and agreed to.
Bill considered in Committee.
(In the Committee.)
Clauses 1 to 3, inclusive, agreed to.
Clause 4 (Metropolis Management Acts and Part II. of Act to be construed as one Act).
MR. WARTON said, he wished to put a question to the highest legal authority of the Government at present in the House-namely, the Attorney General for Ireland, whose experience and know- ledge of the City of London was not ex- tensive. ["Order!"] He meant no dis- respect. He had always admired the right hon. and learned Gentleman's state- ments in regard to Ireland; but it was not to be expected that the Attorney General for Ireland should be familiar with the law relating to the City of Lon- don, and he had made the allusion to which exception had been taken because there was no English Law Officer in the House. He would ask the right hon. and learned Gentleman if he could inform the Committee, before they passed this clause, whether "Metropolis Act" in- cluded the City?
THE ATTORNEY GENERAL FOR IRELAND (Mr. W. M. JOHNSON): Yes, Sir; it does.
Motion made, and Question proposed, "That the Chairman do report Pro- gress, and ask leave to sit again.". (Mr. Warton.)
MR. ALDERMAN W. LAWRENCE said, he did not wish to impede the progress of the Bill in Committee. He did not
put it to the hon. Baronet (Sir James M'Garel-Hogg) whether it would not be well, after passing Clause 5, to agree to Progress being reported? He felt convinced that when the Bill came into Committee again-if the course he sug- gested were adopted-that all differences would be arranged, and there would be no opposition. ["No, no!"] He was Bill could be got through. There was no only suggesting a means by which the disposition, at any rate on his part, to impede the Bill.
SIR JAMES M'GAREL-HOGG said, that if Clauses 4 and 5 were passed, he would agree to Progress being reported on Clause 6, which, he thought, was objected to.
MR. WARTON said, that, on the un-
derstanding that they did not go beyond Clause 5, he would withdraw the Motion. Motion, by leave, withdrawn. Clause agreed to. Clause 5 agreed to.
Committee report Progress; to sit again upon Thursday.
SUNDAY CLOSING (IRELAND) BILL. On Motion of Mr. RICHARDSON, Bill to renew ordered to be brought in by Mr. RICHARDSON, and amend the Sunday Closing (Ireland) Act, Mr. EWART, Mr. CORRY, Mr. REDMOND, Mr. THOMAS DICKSON, Mr. MELDON, Mr. LEWIS, Mr. ARTHUR O'CONNOR, and Mr. BLAKE.
Bill presented, and read the first time. [Bill 148.]
House adjourned at a quarter before One o'clock.
LONDON: CORNELIUS BUCK, 22, PATERNOSTER ROW, E.C,
HANSARD'S PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES,
THIRD VOLUME OF SESSION 1882.
EXPLANATION OF THE ABBREVIATIONS.
In Bills, Read 1o, 2o, 3o, or 1, 2, 3, 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. cl., Additional Clause.-neg., Negatived.-M. Q., Main Question.-O. Q., Original Question.-0. 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.-., Lords.-c., Commons.
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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.
Some subjects of debate have been classified under the following "General Headings:". ARMY-NAVY-INDIA-IRELAND SCOTLAND PARLIAMENT POOR LAW-POST OFFICE- EDUCATION-CRIMINAL LAW-LAW AND JUSTICE
METROPOLIS - CHURCH OF ENGLAND TAXATION, under WAYS AND MEANS.
Basutoland, Question, Viscount Bury; An- swer, The Earl of Kimberley Mar 30, 272
Basutoland, Question, Sir Wilfrid Lawson ; Answer, Mr. Courtney Mar 30, 309 The Transkei War Expenses, Questions, Sir George Campbell; Answers, The Chancellor of the Exchequer April 3, 551 Natal-Alleged Massacre by Boers, Question, Mr. R. N. Fowler ; Answer, Mr. Courtney April 24, 1268
Africa, South (Zululand)—Cetewayo (Re- lease from Captivity)
Amendt. on Committee of Supply April 17, To leave out from "That," and add "an humble Address be presented to Her Majesty, pray- ing that Her Majesty will be graciously pleased to release Cetewayo, the Zulu King, from the unjust captivity in which he is now held" (Mr. Gorst) v., 756; Question pro- posed, "That the words, &c. ;" after long debate, Amendt. withdrawn
Agricultural Holdings, Notices of Re- moval (Scotland) Bill (Sir Alexander Gordon, Mr. M'Lagan, Mr. Barclay)
Zululand, Question, Mr. R. N. Fowler; An- c. Read 2°, after debate Mar 29, 223 [Bill 5] swer, Mr. Courtney April 27, 1572
Cetewayo, ex-King of Zululand-Visit to Eng
land, Question, Sir Henry Ilolland; Answer, Agriculture, Report of the Royal Commis-
Mr. Courtney April 4, 663; Question, Mr. Onslow; Answers, The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Courtney May 2, 1942 VOL. CCLXVIII. [THIRD SERIES.]
Question, Mr. James Howard; Answer, Mr. Gladstone Mar 27, 34
ARMY-Army Organization-cont.
Senior Majors-Extra Pay, Question, Colonel O'Beirne; Answer, Mr. Childers April 24,
Battalion Establishments, Question, Sir John Kennaway; Answer, Mr. Childers Mar 30, 298
Staff Appointments, Question, Colonel Alex- ander; Answer, Mr. Childers April 27, 1563 Clothing Contracts (Army and Post Office), Question, Mr. W. J. Corbet; Answer, Mr. Childers Mar 30, 302
Condition of the Army, Observations, Colonel Barno Mar 28, 221 [House counted out] Payment of Pensions, Questions, Mr. O'Shea, Mr. Gorst; Answers, Mr. Childers April 20, 987; Question, Mr. Stewart Macliver; An- swer, Mr. Childers April 21, 1106 Rumoured Abolition of Chelsea Hospital-Ad- mission of the Public to the Gardens, Ques- tion, Mr. Firth; Answer, Mr. Childers Mar 30, 292
Camps of Instruction, Question, Mr. A. Grant; Answer, Mr. Childers May 2, 1931
Militia Regulations, 1880-Brevet Pay, Ques- tion, Colonel O'Beirne; Answer, Mr. Chil- ders April 24, 1242
Militia Uniforms, Question, Sir Joseph Bailey; Answer, Mr. Childers Mar 30, 284; Ques- tions, Colonel Ruggles-Brise, Sir Hervey Bruce; Answers, Mr. Childers April 3, 539 The Easter Volunteer Review, Questions, Lord Stratheden and Campbell, The Earl of Cam- perdown; Answers, The Earl of Dunraven, The Earl of Morley; short debate thereon Mar 31, 460; Observations, Viscount-Bury; Reply, The Earl of Morley; short debate thereon April 28, 1639
Moved, "That there be laid before this House, Return showing the number of re enlistments respectively by deserters" (The Lord Truro) Mar 28, 136; after short debate, Motion withdrawn
Army (Alternative Punishment) Bill [H.L.] (The Lord Denman)
1. Presented; read 1a* April 25 (No. 68) 2R. negatived April 27, 1555
(Mr. Secretary Childers, The Judge Advocate General, Mr. Trevelyan, Mr. Campbell- Bannerman)
e. Read 2o, after short debate April 3, 560 Committee; Report April 17, 733 [Bill 105] Considered April 19 Read 3° April 20
BALFOUR, Right Hon. J. B. (Lord Advocate for Scotland), Clackmannan, &c.
Agricultural Holdings, Notice of Removal (Scotland), 2R. 239
Civil Imprisonment (Scotland), 2R. 254 Herring Brand Committee, Res. 530 Judgments (Inferior Courts), Comm. cl. 2, Amendt. 1632; cl. 5, Amendt. 1633; cl. 8, Amendt. ib.; add. cl. ib., 1634
Parliamentary Elections (Corrupt and Illegal Practices), 2R. Motion for Adjournment, 1357
Scotland-Miscellaneous Questions
ATTORNEY GENERAL, The (Sir H. JAMES) BALFOUR, Mr. A. J., Hertford
Gibraltar (Religious Dissensions)-Dr. Canilla -The Papers, 644
Municipal Corporations, Comm. 1202
Parliament-Business of the House (Putting the Question), Res. 1861
Parliamentary Elections (Corrupt and Illegal Practices), 2R. 1421
Turnpike Roads (South Wales), 3R. 1910 Ways and Means, Report, 1416
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