Commons Sitting of 23 July 1888 Series 3 Vol. 329

    c179
  1. MINUTES. 98 words
  2. QUESTIONS.
    1. c179
    2. ADEN—REPUTED SURRENDER OF DHALA AND MOUNTAIN DISTRICT. 119 words
    3. c179
    4. NATIONAL EDUCATION (IRELAND)— EXAMINATIONS FOR TEACHERS, &C. —THE GOVERNMENT TRAINING COLLEGE. 167 words
    5. cc179-81
    6. THE RIVER THAMES—THE BOATHOUSE ON THE HAMPTON RECREATION GROUND. 380 words
    7. cc181-2
    8. SCOTLAND—THE CROFTERS— ASSISTED EMIGRATION. 163 words
    9. c182
    10. BANN DRAINAGE BILL—COMPENSATION TO OFFICIALS. 192 words
    11. cc182-3
    12. MARGARINE ACT, 1887—PROSECUTION AT THE WESTMINSTER POLICE COURT. 180 words
    13. cc183-4
    14. LAW AND JUSTICE (IRELAND)—"THE QUEEN v. BEATIE"—ALLEGED FAILURE OF JUSTICE. 195 words
    15. c184
    16. REGISTRATION OF VOTERS (IRELAND) —REMUNERATION OF CLERKS OF THE PEACE. 219 words
    17. cc184-5
    18. LAW AND JUSTICE (ENGLAND AND WALES)—DEVON COURT OF QUARTER SESSIONS—CASE OF SERGEANT ALLIN. 144 words
    19. cc185-6
    20. ADMIRALTY—H.M.S. "SULTAN"—THE BRITISH STEAMER "NITH"—COMPENSATION. 352 words
    21. cc186-7
    22. WAR OFFICE—WOOLWICH SADDLES. 272 words
    23. c187
    24. LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART— REPORT ON OCEAN SOUNDINGS AND TEMPERATURES, 1875—H.M.S "CHALLENGER." 211 words
    25. cc187-8
    26. NATIONAL RIFLE ASSOCIATIONx— WIMBLEDON COMMON 103 words
    27. c188
    28. LAW AND POLICE (METROPOLIS)— HORSE STEALING. 138 words
    29. cc188-9
    30. SALMON FISHING (SCOTLAND)—THE MORAR FISHING'S, INVERNESS-SHIRE. 164 words
    31. c189
    32. LAW AND POLICE (SCOTLAND)—APPOINTMENT OF A CHIEF CONSTABLE FOR ROSS-SHIRE. 158 words
    33. cc189-90
    34. SUNDAY CLOSING (WALES) ACT—THE TENBY MAGISTRATES. 119 words
    35. c190
    36. MERCHANT SEAMEN—COLOUR BLINDNESS. 159 words
    37. cc190-1
    38. CAPITAL PUNISHMENT—EXECUTION OF CRIMINALS. 332 words
    39. cc191-2
    40. NATIONAL RIFLE ASSOCIATION—REMOVAL TO RICHMOND PARK—LORD WANTAGE'S CIRCULAR. 156 words
    41. cc192-3
    42. ADMIRALTY—THE NAVAL MANŒUVRES, 1887—PILOTS AND CHARTS. 206 words
    43. c193
    44. THE MAGISTRACY—THE BREWSTER SESSIONS, JARROW. 287 words
    45. c194
    46. CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE (IRELAND) ACT, 1887—PRISONERS IN LIMERICK GAOL. 115 words
    47. c194
    48. CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION—EXAMINATIONS FOR ASSISTANT CLERKSHIPS OF WORKS. 152 words
    49. LAW AND JUSTICE (IRELAND)— SUICIDE OF DR. RIDLEY, LATE MEDICAL OFFICER OF TULLAMORE PRISON.
      1. cc195-6
      2. PRISON REGULATIONS (IRELAND)— RULES AT TULLAMORE GAOL—MR. JOHN MANDEVILLE. 608 words
      3. cc196-7
      4. ADMIRALTY—CAPTAIN KENNEDY— ARCTIC EXPLORATIONS—THE NORTH-WEST PASSAGE. 145 words
      5. c197
      6. ADMIRALTY—PROFESSORSHIP OF CHEMISTRY TO THE NAVY. 150 words
      7. cc197-8
      8. REVENUE ESTIMATES—REPORT OF THE SELECT COMMITTEE. 80 words
      9. cc198-9
      10. EVICTIONS (IRELAND)—THE EVICTIONS ON THE VANDELEUR ESTATE, CO. CLARE. 427 words
      11. c199
      12. COAL MINES, &C. REGULATION ACT, 1887—REFUSAL OF CERTIFICATES. 160 words
      13. c200
      14. NAVY—DEATHS FROM HEAT AT SUAKIN. 320 words
      15. cc200-1
      16. NORTH AMERICAN FISHERIES—THE ANGLO-FRENCH NEWFOUNDLAND BAIT TREATY. 101 words
      17. c201
      18. INLAND NAVIGATION AND DRAINAGE (IRELAND)—THE LOWER BANN. 175 words
      19. cc201-2
      20. PIERS AND HARBOURS (IRELAND)— BALLYCOTTON PIER. 193 words
      21. cc202-3
      22. EVICTIONS (IRELAND)—CASE OF MR. P. BROSNIHAN, CO. LIMERICK. 259 words
      23. c203
      24. PIERS AND HARBOURS (IRELAND)— BALLYCOTTON HARBOUR. 192 words
      25. cc203-4
      26. RIOTS, &c. (IRELAND)—COMPENSATION FOR ALLEGED MALICIOUS INJURIES IN CO. CORK. 204 words
      27. cc204-5
      28. THE MAGISTRACY (IRELAND)—THE MILLSTREET BENCH. 239 words
      29. cc205-6
      30. THE MAGISTRACY (ENGLAND AND WALES)—THE PENRITH BENCH. 284 words
      31. c206
      32. AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT—REPORT OF THE MORAYSHIRE FARMERS' CLUB. 168 words
      33. cc206-7
      34. SUGAR BOUNTIES—THE GERMAN DRAWBACK. 162 words
      35. c207
      36. SUGAR BOUNTIES—THE DRAFT CONVENTION. 122 words
      37. cc207-8
      38. MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT (CHARGES AND ALLEGATIONS) BILL—FUNCTIONS OF THE COMMISSIONERS. 374 words
      39. cc208-10
      40. BUSINESS OF THE, HOUSE—BILLS PASSED BY THE STANDING COMMITTEES—AN AUTUMN SESSION. 629 words
      41. c210
      42. BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE—THE CRIMINAL EVIDENCE BILL. 51 words
      43. cc210-1
      44. BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE—UNIVERSITIES (SCOTLAND) BILL—BAIL (SCOTLAND) BILL. 81 words
      45. c211
      46. THE SMALL HOLDINGS COMMITTEE. 25 words
      47. c211
      48. EXCISE DUTIES (LOCAL PURPOSES) BILL. 70 words
      49. c211
      50. TITHE RENT CHARGE AND TITHE RENT CHARGE RECOVERY AND VARIATION BILLS. 62 words
      51. c212
      52. RIOTS, &c. (IRELAND)—ATTEMPTED MURDER AT WOODFORD. 272 words
      53. cc212-3
      54. LAW AND JUSTICE (IRELAND)—JURY PACKING, QUEEN'S CO. 151 words
      55. cc213-4
      56. THE CHARITY COMMISSIONERS— CITY PAROCHIAL CHARITIES ACT —THE GENERAL GOVERNING BODY. 331 words
      57. cc214-5
      58. PRISONS (IRELAND)—DR. BARR, AN INSPECTOR OF PRISONS. 269 words
  3. ORDERS OF THE DAY.
    1. SUPPLY [1st JUNE].—REPORT.
      1. cc215-41
      2. ADJOURNED DEBATE. 10,272 words
      3. c241
      4. MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT (CHARGES AND ALLEGATIONS) BILL.— [BILL 336.] 10 words
      5. cc241-303
      6. SECOND READING. 25,135 words
      cc303-4
    2. PHARMACY ACTS AMENDMENT BILL [Lords].— [BILL 196.] 3 words
      1. cc303-4
      2. SECOND READING. 102 words
    3. MOTIONS.
      1. SMALL HOLDINGS.
        1. cc304-5
        2. MOTION FOR A SELECT COMMITTEE. 477 words
      cc305-6
    4. STANDING COMMITTEES (CHAIRMEN'S PANEL). 51 words
    5. c306
    6. SANITARY REGISTRATION OF BUILDINGS BILL. 63 words

Lords Sitting of 23 July 1888 Series 3 Vol. 329

    c168
  1. MINUTES. 35 words
  2. POLITICAL PARTIES IN 1880–82.—SIR RICHARD CROSS (VISCOUNT CROSS).
    1. cc168-9
    2. PERSONAL EXPLANATION. 258 words
  3. RAILWAYS (IRELAND)—PURCHASE BY THE STATE.
    1. cc169-73
    2. QUESTION. OBSERVATIONS. 1,513 words
    cc173-7
  4. FOREIGN MEAT BILL.—(No. 206.) 3 words
    1. cc173-7
    2. SECOND READING. 1,534 words
  5. WAR OFFICE—THE VOLUNTEERS— TRANSPORT—COLONEL GORDON IVES.
    1. cc177-9
    2. QUESTION. OBSERVATIONS. 568 words