principle involved in the Motion of the hon. printed, intimated that he should withdraw Member for Swansea (Mr. Dillwyn). MR. BRADY said, there was a very strong feeling in Ireland in favour of the question being fully discussed. the measure at a subsequent stage, in consequence of the course which he understood the Government meant to take on that subject. THE SOLICITOR GENERAL ex THE CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER explained, that he did not presume plained, that it was a measure which it to say whether or not there was a strong was impossible to carry without Governfeeling in Ireland on the question, but only ment assistance, and they were not yet in that there had been no general manifesta- a position to take it up; but that an untion of a desire in the House for a debate derstanding had been made with the hon. on it. Member that a Bill would be introduced next Session by the Government which would carry out the views of the hon. Member. SIR HUGH CAIRNS observed, that the postponement of the debate at so early a period of the evening indicated the little interest taken in it by Members below the gangway. SIR PATRICK O'BRIEN said, the speech of the right hon. Gentleman the Member for the University of Dublin, in which he spoke of the Church as the garrison of the English in Ireland, and as a badge of conquest, had excited much dissatisfaction in that country. MR. WHITESIDE retorted, that ample opportunity was afforded on the night when the discussion took place, and asked if his speech took the hon. Gentleman a month to ponder over. THE O'DONOGHUE said, that he only wished for further time, in order to give the Irish Members an opportunity to express their opinion. Motion agreed to. Debate further adjourned till Friday 5th June. MR. WHITESIDE concurred in the course taken. MR. MAGUIRE said, he was quite satisfied, and gave notice that on Monday he would move that the Order be discharged. Bill considered in Committee. Bill reported; to be printed, as amended [Bill 141]; re-committed for Monday next. ADMIRALTY COURTS (IRELAND) BILL. Bill to amend the Passengers Act, 1855, ordered [BILL 48.] COMMITTEE. MR. MAGUIRE, in moving that the House should go into Committee pro formâ on this Bill, in order to have Amendments to be brought in by Mr. CHICHESTER FORTESCUE and Mr. MILNER GIBSON. Bill presented, and read 1o. [Bill 143.] House adjourned at Eleven o'clock. LINDEX. INDEX ΤΟ HANSARD'S PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES VOLUME CLXX. SECOND VOLUME OF SESSION 1863. EXPLANATION OF THE ABBREVIATIONS. In Bills, Read 1o, 2o, 3o, or 1a, 2a, 3a, Read the First, Second, or Third Time.-In Speeches, When in the Text or in the Index a Speech is marked thus, it indicates that the Speech When in the Index a † is prefixed to a Name or an Office (the Member having accepted or When in this Index a is added to the Reading of a Bill, it indicates that no Debate took ACCIDENTS Compensation Bill Acts of Uniformity Amendment Bill-cont. James Fergusson, Mr. Thompson) 19, 1924; Amendt. "this day six months" Division List-Cont. and Not-Cont. 1945 ADAM, Mr. W. P., Clackmannanshire ADDERLEY, Right Hon. C. B., Stafford- Colonies (Military Defence), Papers moved for, 891 Education, Resolution, Amendt. 1211 Jamaica, The Church in, 1950 Prison Ministers, 3R. 1845 Security from Violence, Comm. cl. 1, 1276, ADDINGTON, Hon. W. W., Devizes Admiralty Court (Ireland) Bill (Mr. Maguire, Mr. Longfield) c. Read 20 May 6 Order for Committee read May 18, 1923 Parl. Papers-Commons . . Bill 45 Alkali Works Regulation Bill-cont. c. Read 10 May 19 Parl. Papers-Lords As amended in Committee ADVOCATE, The Lord (Right Hon. J. Mon- Anchors and Chain Cables creiff) Edinburgh Courts of the Church of Scotland, 2R. 1140 Poor Law (Scotland), 1151 African Slave Trade Treaty Bill (Viscount Palmerston, Mr. Layard) c. Ordered May 19 Considered in Committee; Resolution thereon, Bill ́ordered * (Mr. Laird, Sir James Elphin- Anchors and Chain Cables Bill [Bill 95] ANGERSTEIN, Mr. W., Greenwich AGAR-ELLIS, Hon. L. G. F., Kilkenny Co." Anglo-Saxon," Wreck of the Naples, Commerce with, Papers moved for, Question, Mr. Dawson; Answer, Mr. M. Gib- Army Barrack-Masters, Question. Colonel French; Colonies (Military Defence), Address for Papers Royal Commission (General Lindsay) April 25 Forts at Spithead, Question, The Earl of Regimental Quartermasters, Amendt. on Com- Assurances Registration (Ireland) Bill 1397 Bill withdrawn May 11, 1571 ATHERTON, Sir W. see ATTORNEY GENERAL ATTORNEY GENERAL, The (Sir W. Atherton) "Alexandra," Seizure of the, 709, 711, 992 Lisburn Election-Privilege, 167, 264, 1725, Northern Circuit, Division of the, 1525 Stock Certificates to Bearer, Consid. cl. 4, 1369 Augmentation of Benefices Bill [H.L.] 7. Bill read 2, after long Debate, and referred to Committee:-L. Abp. Canterbury, Ld. Chan- Report May 5 Committee May 8, 1394; Report * May 11 c. Read 10 May 19 Parl. Papers-Lords Report of Select Committee No. 59. Read 1a No. 91 April 30 As amended by Select Committee Australian Colonies, The Bill 134 Question, Mr. Marsh; Answer, Mr. Chichester AYRTON, Mr. A. S., Tower Hamlets English Church Services in Wales, Comm ol. 1, Income Tax, 627 India-Waste Lands, Resolution, 1633, 1643 Inland Revenue, 2R. Amendt. 1365; Comm. Land Drainage (Provisional Orders), 3R. 2074 [Bill 54] (The Lord Stanley of Alderley) BANDON, Earl of (No. 85) Births and Deaths Registration (Ireland), 3R. Dublin Metropolitan Railway, 3R. 1812 Railways, Charging Entailed Estates for, Re- Rents, Redemption of, (Ireland), Comm. 1947 BARING, Mr. T., Huntingdon Savings Banks, Comm. cl. 2, 1139 United States-The Foreign Enlistment Act, 59 BARTTELOT, Colonel W. B., Sussex, W. Financial Statement Metropolitan and City of London Police Amal- BASS, Mr. M. T., Derby gamation, Leave, 518 Poor Removal, 2R. 1500 Portugal-British Investments in, 1947 Savings Banks Acts, Comm. Resolution, 104; Sewage of Towns, 353; Cancel of Analysis of Supply-Packet Service, 1885, 1886 Thames Embankment (North Side), Comm. |