Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

כריכה קדמית
T.C. Hansard, 1865
 

תוכן

LORDS COMMISSIONERS SPEECHHER MAJESTYS ANSWER TO THE ADDRESS
155
Lord Chancellor
163
TAXES IN EUROPEQuestion Mr White Answer Mr Layard
195
Courts of Justice Concentration Site Bill
197
LORDS MONDAY FEBRUARY 20
201
NEW COURTS OF JUSTICE SITEQuestion Mr Walter Answer Mr Cowper
209
After long debate Bill ordered to be brought in by Sir G Grey and Mr Baring 212
223
Public House Closing Act 1864 Amendment Bill
251
COMMONS THURSDAY FEBRUARY 16
281
PRIVATE BILLSPRINTING PETITIONSMotion made and Question proposed
283
British Kaffraria Annexation Bill
311
Question Sir John Hay
323
UNITED STATESTHE RECIPROCITY TREATY AND BONDING ACT
409
COURTS OF JUSTICE SITE BILLRETURNSObservations The Earl of Longford
415
COMMONS MONDAY FEBRUARY 20
439
Bank of Ireland Bill Bill 14
451
President of the Council
461
The House divided Ayes 17 Noes 193
467
LORDS TUESDAY FEBRUARY 21
485
CHELTENHAM AND GLOUCESTERSHIRE WATER BILLcontinued
491
ARMY RECRUITINGADDRESS FOR A ROYAL COMMISSION
523
AFRICA WESTERN COASTMOTION FOR A SELECT COMMITTEE
535
Mored That a Select Committee be appointed to consider the state of
547
List of the Committee
559
Affirmations Scotland BillMr Edward Craufurdordered
579
Bill ordered read
589
Amendment proposed To leave out the word now and at the end of
591
83
599
Courts of Justice Concentration Site Bill Bill 11
607
Election Petitions Act 1848 Amendment Bill Bill 19
631
Resolved That the granting of Licences for the sale of intoxicating liquors is a subject
657
STATE OF IRELAND
661
After long debate Motion made and Question proposed That the debate
727
750
749
Question That the words proposed to be left out stand part of the Question
827
Main Question put
845
Lord Privy Seal
849
888
887
Secretary of State Home Department
897
That it be an Instruction to the Select Committee on the Courts of Justice Concentration
929
Criminal Cases Evidence Bill Bill 8Second Reading deferred till
945
COMMONS THURSDAY MARCH 2
957
MASTERS AND STAFF COMMANDERS OF THE NAVYQuestion Sir Lawrence Palk
959
SUPPLYARMY ESTIMATESconsidered in Committee
975
Motion made and Question proposed That the words proposed to be left
981
After long debate Question put That the words proposed to be left
1003
TREATMENT OF PRISONERS IN NEWGATEObservations Mr Locke Reply
1023
County Courts Equitable Jurisdiction Bill No 9
1035
ARMYMILITARY RESERVE FUND Question Lord Hotham Answer
1043
Question proposed That the words proposed to be left out stand part of
1063
Debate thereon
1085
LORDS MONDAY MARCH 6
1099
COMMONS MONDAY MARCH 6
1115
ARMYMILITARY STORE DEPARTMENTQuestion Mr Gregory Answer
1123
Chancellor of the Exchequer
1141
Main Question That Mr Speaker do now leave the Chair put and agreed
1145
First Lord of the Admiralty
1195
After long debate Vote agreed
1455
LORDS FRIDAY MARCH 10
1461
PATENT LAWSQuestion Mr Hibbert Answer The Attorney General
1475
Postmaster General
1481
MEDICAL OFFICERS IN UNIONS IRELAND Amendment proposed
1517
Game Ireland Bill Bill 42
1527
Small Benefices Ireland Act 1860 Amendment BillSir H Cairnsordered
1529
Field Marshal CommandinginChief
1537
SUPPLYMotion made and Question proposed That Mr Speaker do
1539
The House divided Ayes 37 Noes
1633
CONVENTUAL ESTABLISHMENTS
1637
LORDS TUESDAY MARCH 14
1645
After debate Question put That the word now stand part of
1659
Motion made and Question proposed
1691
LORDS THURSDAY MARCH 16
1725
Vice President of the Committee of Privy
1731
DEVONPORT DOCKYARDPAYMENT FOR EXTRA TIMEQuestion Mr Ferrand
1737
THE SUEZ CANALQuestion Mr Darby Griffith Answer Viscount Palmerston
1759
SUPPLYArmy Estimatescontinued
1761
Chief Commissioner of Works and Public
1771
289
1801
Main Question That Mr Speaker do now leave the Chair put and agreed
1821
POLANDAmendment proposed
1839
Under Secretary for the Home Department
1853
28 VICTORIÆ
1865
Dublin International Exhibition 1865 BillSir Robert Peelordered read
1885
Bank Notes Issue Bill Bill 12
1909
Under Secretary for
1931
Under Secretary for India
1951
1974
1973
That a sum not exceeding 272900 be granted to Her Majesty to defray the Charge
1985
Judge Advocate General
1993
Motion made and Question proposed That the Chairman do now report
1999
NUMBER OF THE ARMYQuestion Colonel Gilpin Answer The Marquess
That a Select Committee be appointed to inquire into the claim of His Highness Prince
BOROUGH FRANCHISE EXTENSION BILL Question Mr Collins Answer
1093
Moved That the Bill be now read 2Mr Attorney General
AGENCY MONEYTHE CONSUL GENERAL AT ST PETERSBURGQuestion Mr Clay
601
On Motion of The Lord Chancellor after debate
GOVERNMENT ANNUITIESQuestion Mr Ayrton Answer Mr Peel
THE POOR LAWQuestion Mr Mitford Answer Mr C P Villiers
INDIABOMBAY BACK BAY SHARESObservations Mr Henry Seymour
1516
RUSSIA COMPANY DUESQuestion Mr Clay Answer Mr Milner Gibson
METROPOLITAN POLICE RATEObservations Mr Cox Reply Sir George Grey 1900
Metropolitan Main Drainage Guarantee of Repayment of Money Bill
NAVYPORTSMOUTH DOCKYARDQuestion Mr Laird Answer Lord C Paget 1117
THIRD SERIES
Captain of the Corps of Gentlemen at Arms
RAILWAYSQuestion Mr Scully Answer The Chancellor of the Exchequer
PRIVATE BILLSLORDS MINUTES OF EVIDENCE
1525
SANITARY STATE OF CALCUTTAQuestion Mr Vansittart Answer Sir C Wood
INDIANATIVE ARTILLERYQuestion Mr Vansittart Answer Sir C Wood 1118

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עמוד 11 - That an humble address be presented to his majesty, that he will be graciously pleased to give directions that there be laid before this house, copies of...
עמוד 225 - That a select committee be appointed, to whom shall be referred all petitions presented to the House with the exception of such as relate to private bills ; and that such committee do classify and prepare abstracts of the same, in such form and manner as shall appear to them best suited to convey to the house all requisite information respecting their contents...
עמוד 21 - That an humble address be presented to her Majesty, praying that she will be graciously pleased to...
עמוד 53 - They have been framed with a due regard to prudent economy and to the efficiency of the public service. MY LORDS AND GENTLEMEN: Her Majesty commands us to inform you that...
עמוד 53 - "We are commanded to assure you that Her Majesty has great satisfaction in recurring again to the advice and assistance of her Parliament. " The negotiations in which the Emperor of Austria and the King of Prussia were engaged with the King of Denmark were brought to a conclusion by a Treaty of Peace ; and the communications which Her Majesty receives from foreign Powers lead her to entertain a well-founded hope that no renewed disturbance of the peace of Europe is to be apprehended.
עמוד 793 - It would be impossible for language to convey an idea of the state of distress to which the ejected tenantry have been reduced, or of the disease, misery, and even vice, which they have propagated in the towns wherein they have settled ; so that not only they who have been ejected have been rendered miserable, but they have carried with them and propagated that misery.
עמוד 53 - THE Civil War in North America still unhappily continues. Her Majesty remains steadfastly neutral between the contending Parties, and would rejoice at a friendly Reconciliation between them. " A JAPANESE Daimio in Rebellion against his Sovereign infringed the Rights accorded by Treaty to Great Britain and to certain other Powers; and the Japanese Government having failed to compel him to desist from his lawless Proceedings, the Diplomatic Agents and the Naval Commanders of G-reat Britain, France,...
עמוד 31 - I shall propose to the committee is, that the chairman be directed to move the House that leave be given to bring in a bill to put an end to the Established Church in Ireland, and to make provision in respect of the temporalities thereof, and in respect of the Royal College of Maynooth.
עמוד 53 - Majesty remains steadfastly neutral between the contending parties, and would rejoice at a friendly reconciliation between them. A Japanese Daimio, in rebellion against his Sovereign, infringed the rights accorded by treaty to Great Britain, and to certain other Powers ; and the Japanese Government having failed to compel him to desist from his lawless proceedings, the Diplomatic Agents and the naval commanders of Great Britain, France, the Netherlands, and the United States of North America, undertook...
עמוד 327 - In the event of such revision or material alteration as mentioned in the last foregoing article, it shall not be lawful to take any action thereon until the same shall have been submitted to Parliament, and laid on the table of both Houses for at least one calendar month.

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