HANSARD'S PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES, THIRD SERIES : COMMENCING WITH THE ACCESSION OF WILLIAM IV. 31° VICTORIÆ, 1867-8. VOL. CXCI. COMPRISING THE PERIOD FROM THE TWENTY-THIRD DAY OF MARCH 1868, TO THE EIGHTH DAY OF MAY 1868. Second Volume of the Session. LONDON: 23, PATERNOSTER ROW [E.C.) 1868. TABLE OF CONTENTS LORDS, MONDAY, MARCH 23, 1868. Bankruptcy Acts Repeal Bill (No. 30)— "That the Bill be now read 24,"—(The Lord Chancellor) After debate, Motion agreed to :Bill read 2* accordingly, and committed to a Committee of the Whole House on the First Sitting Day after the THE IRISH CHURCH ESTABLISHMENT-NOTICE-Observations, Mr. Gladstone; REVISION OF RAILWAYS—Question, Mr. Bazley; Answer, Sir William Hutt 35 Navy-FLOGGING ON BOARD H.M.S. “FAVOURITE ” — Question, Mr. Serjeant ARMY - MORTALITY IN THE 86TH REGIMENT—Question, Mr. Otway; Answer, IRELAND-DUTY ON SPIRIT LICENCES—Question, General Dunne ; Answer, Mr. ARMY-MILITARY PRISONS—Question, Mr. D. Griffith ; Answer, Sir J. Pakington 38 GARTER KING AT ARMS—Question, Mr. Alderman Lusk; Answer, Mr. S. Booth 39 COMPULSORY CHURCH RATES ABOLITION BILL—Question, Mr. Newdegate ; Answer, SALE OF LIQUORS ON SUNDAY BILL-Question, Mr. Roebuck; Answer, Mr. (In the Committee.) (1.) Motion made, and Question proposed, " That the number of Land Forces, not exceed- ing 138,691 Men (including 9,880, all Ranks, to be employed with the Depôts in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland of Regiments serving in Her Majesty's Indian Possessions) be maintained for the Service of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, from the 1st day of April 1868 to the 31st day of March 1869, inclusive" 40 After debate, Motion made, and Question proposed, " That the number of Land Forces, not VOL. CXCI. (THIRD SERIES. ] [ 6 ] 6 1) 2 |