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HANSARD'S
PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES,
THIRD SERIES:
COMMENCING WITH THE ACCESSION OF
WILLIAM IV.
43° & 44° VICTORIA, 1880.
VOL. CCLV.
COMPRISING THE PERIOD FROM
THE THIRD DAY OF AUGUST 1880,
ΤΟ
THE TWENTY-FOURTH DAY OF AUGUST 1880.
FOURTH VOLUME OF THE SECOND SESSION.
LONDON: ON:
PUBLISHED BY CORNELIUS BUCK,
AT THE OFFICE FOR HANSARD'S PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES." 22, PATERNOSTER ROW. [E.C.]
TABLE OF CONTENTS
VOLUME CCLV.
THIRD SERIES.
LORDS, TUESDAY, AUGUST 3.
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SOUTH AFRICA-SIR BARTLE FRERE PAPERS AND CORRESPONDENCE-
Question, Earl Cadogan; Answer, The Earl of Kimberley
AFGHANISTAN-STATE OF AFFAIRS AT CANDAHAR-DEFEAT OF GENERAL
BURROWS'S FORCE-Question, The Duke of Somerset; Answer, Earl
Granville
Compensation for Disturbance (Ireland) Bill (No. 162)—
Order of the Day for resuming the Debate on the Amendment to the
Motion for the Second Reading, read; Debate resumed accordingly..
After long debate, on Question, That ("now") stand part of the Motion
(leave being given to the Lord Grinstead (the Earl of Enniskillen) to
vote in the House)? their Lordships divided; Contents 51, Not-Con-
tents 282; Majority 231.
Resolved in the Negative; and Bill to be read 2a on this day three months.
List of Contents and Not-Contents
COMMONS, TUESDAY, AUGUST 3.
CONTROVERTED ELECTIONS-BOROUGH OF BOSTON ELECTION— Judges' Certificates and Reports read
QUESTIONS.
Page
1
3
110
.. 113
SUMMARY JURISDICTION ACT, 1879-CUMULATIVE SENTENCES-CASE OF
GEORGE DAVIES-Questions, Mr. P. A. Taylor; Answers, Mr. Arthur
Peel
ARMY THE ORDNANCE AND COMMISSARIAT DEPARTMENTS-Question, Mr.
Whalley; Answer, Mr. Childers
116
117
OFFENCES AGAINST THE EXCISE LAWS (IRELAND)-TOBACCO (SEIZURES)-
Question, Mr. W. Corbet; Answer, Lord Frederick Cavendish
SOUTH AFRICA-THE CAPE COLONY-SIR BARTLE FRERE-DESPATCHES AND
CORRESPONDENCE-Questions, General Sir George Balfour, Sir Stafford
Northcote; Answers, Mr. Grant Duff
118
[August 3.]
119
122
ARMENIA, ASIA MINOR, AND SYRIA-THE DEBATE-Personal Explanation,
Mr. Bourke; Observations, Sir Charles W. Dilke:-Short debate
thereon
LANDLORD AND TENANT (IRELAND) ACT, 1870-THE ROYAL COMMISSION ON
LAND-Questions, Mr. Ashton Dilke, Mr. Justin M'Carthy; Answers,
The Marquess of Hartington
AFGHANISTAN-STATE OF AFFAIRS AT CABUL AND CANDAHAR-Questions,
Mr. Gorst, Mr. J. G. Talbot; Answers, The Marquess of Hartington.. 122
NAVY-H.M.S. "IRON DUKE "-Question, Mr. B. Samuelson; Answer,
Mr. Shaw Lefevre
TREATY OF BERLIN-THE CONFERENCE-THE PARLIAMENTARY PAPERS—
Question, Mr. Bourke; Answer, Sir Charles W. Dilke..
Employers' Liability (re-committed) Bill [Bill 209]—
Bill considered in Committee
After long time spent therein, Moved, "That the Chairman do report Progress, and ask leave to sit again,"-(Mr. Dodson.)
.
AFGHANISTAN-STATE OF AFFAIRS AT CABUL AND CANDAHAR-Observations,
Question put, and agreed to:-Committee report Progress; to sit again
this day.
The House suspended its Sitting at Seven of the clock.
The House resumed its Sitting at Nine of the clock.
ORDERS OF THE DAY.
170
Bill considered in Committee [Progress 3rd August]
171
After long time spent therein, Committee report Progress; to sit again
To-morrow.
Game Laws Amendment Bill [Bill 291]-
Moved, "That the Bill be now read a second time,"—(Mr. Knight)
Amendment proposed, to leave out the word " now,' " and at the end of
the Question to add the words "upon this day three months,"-(Mr.
Dillwyn.)
Question proposed, "That the word 'now' stand part of the Question: "
--Moved, That the Debate be now adjourned,"-(Mr. J. W. Pease :)
-Question put, and agreed to:-Debate adjourned till Tuesday next.
Teachers' Registration Bill-Ordered (Sir John Lubbock, Mr. Playfair, Mr. Arthur
Balfour); presented, and read the first time [Bill 296]
Expiring Laws Continuance Bill-Ordered (Mr. John Holms, Lord Frederick Caven-
dish); presented, and read the first time [Bill 297]
COMMONS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4.
CONTROVERTED ELECTIONS-CHESTER CITY ELECTION-
Judges' Report read
[August 4.]
QUESTION.
11
MERCHANT SHIPPING (GRAIN CARGOES) BILL-RICE-Question, Mr. Gourley;
Answer, Mr. Chamberlain
ORDER OF THE DAY.
223
After long time spent therein, it being a quarter of an hour before Six
of the clock, the Chairman reported Progress; Committee to sit again
Free Education (Scotland Bill-Ordered (Dr. Cameron, Mr. M'Laren, Mr. Henderson,
Mr. Middleton); presented, and read the first time [Bill 299]
Married Women (Maintenance, &c. of Children) Bill-Ordered (Mr. Hopwood, Mr.
Thomasson); presented, and read the first time [Bill 300]
224
295
Moved, "That the Bill be now read 2a,"—(The Earl Granville)
After short debate, Motion agreed to:-Bill read 2a accordingly; Com-
mittee negatived; Then Standing Order No. XXXV. considered (ac-
cording to Order), and dispensed with:-Bill read 3a, and passed.
Wild Birds Protection Law Amendment Bill (Nos. 144, 172)—
Moved, "That the Bill be now read 3a"
After short debate, Motion agreed to :-Bill read 3a accordingly, with the
Amendments, and passed, and sent to the Commons.
COMMONS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 5.
CONTROVERTED ELECTIONS-CITY OF OXFORD ELECTION—
HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE (IRELAND) - THE CLERK OF THE CROWN IN THE
QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION-Question, Mr. Biggar; Answer, Mr. W. E.
Forster
CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY COMMISSION-Question, Mr. Roundell; Answer, Sir
William Harcourt
300
CRIMINAL LAW-CONVICT LABOUR-Question, Mr. Broadhurst; Answer, Sir
301
ROYAL PATRIOTIC FUND-THE REPORTS OF 1878 AND 1879-Question, Mr.
Gorst; Answer, Mr. Childers
POOR LAW (IRELAND)-DISPENSARY HOUSES-Question, Mr. Bellingham;
Answer, Mr. W. E. Forster
NAVY-H.M.S. "ATALANTA" SUICIDE OF ELLEN HATHAWAY
Captain Price; Answer, Mr. Shaw Lefevre
JUDICIAL PENSIONS SUPERANNUATIONS-Question, Mr. Pugh; Answer, The
Attorney General
303
HARES AND RABBITS BILL POOR RATE
Hudson; Answers, Sir William Harcourt
Questions, Mr. Donaldson-
304