... Juries (Ireland) Bill--Bill read 2° Church Rates Bill-Order for Second Reading read-Amendment of Sir John Trelawny that the Bill be read a Second Time this Day Six Months Amend- ment agreed to by a Majority of 83—Division List- Bill put off for Six Months 1567 The Reform Bill Notices of Motion from Mr, Miles and Lord J. Russell 1618 Borough Electors-Question of Mr. Foljambe Piers and Harbours-Question of Mr. Finlay Disembodiment of the Militia-Question of Mr. Brown-Westhead Landlord and Tenant (Ireland)-Question of Mr. Bowyer Exchequer Bills-Motion of Mr. Hankey relating to the Funding of Exchequer Military Organization-Motion of Captain Vivian for a Select Committee-Mo- tion agreed to--Committee appointed Church Rates-Motion of Sir Arthur Elton for the Abolition of Church Rates- Newfoundland Fisheries--Motion of Viscount Bury for Papers--Motion with- Hudson's Bay Company-Motion of Mr. C. Fortescue-Motion withdrawn 1676 Municipal Elections Bill-House in Committee Church Rates Abolition Bill - Second Reading deferred till To-morrow Reigate.--Hon. William John Monson, v. Sir Henry Creswicke Rawlinson, Member of Manchester.— Thomas Bazley, esq., 0. Sir John Potter,--Deceased. Herefordshire.—Lord William Graham, v. Thomas William Booker-Blakemore, esq.,- Devon (Southern Division).—Samuel Trehawke Kekewich, esq.-Re-elected. Chester County (Northern Division).-Wilbraham Egerton, esq.-Re-elected. Guildford.-Guildford Onslow, esq., o. Ross Donnelly Mangles, esq., Member of the Brecknockshire-. Godfrey Charles Morgan, esq., v. Sir Joseph Bailey, Bart.,- Linlithgow (County)-Charles Baillie, esq., v. George Dundas, esq., Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward's Island. Boston-William Henry Adams, esq.-Re-elected. Banbury.-Bernhard Samuelson, esq., v. Henry William Tancred, esq., Chiltern Galway Town.—John Orrell Lever, esq., 0. Anthony O'Flaherty, esq.--Void Election. Greenwich.--Alderman David Salomons, o. John Townsend, esq., Steward of North- stead. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1S. esq., Steward of the Manor of Northstead. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21. Willoughby, esq., Member of Council for India. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24. Goderich, now Earl of Ripon. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25. thorpe, o. Colonel Rushout, now Lord Northwick. MONDAY, FEBRURY 28. FRIDAY, MARCH 4. TUESDAY, MARCH 8. sioner of Ionian Islands. -Re-elected. Bury St. Edmunds.-Lord Alfred Hervey, o. Earl Jermyn, now Marquess of Brist WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9. Wilts (Northern Division). --Right Hon. Thomas Henry Sutton Sotheron Estcoun Secretary of State.-Re-elected. Tewkesbury.--The Hon. Frederick Lygon, Commissioner of the Admiralty. - Re elected. THURSDAY, MARCH 10. Sussex (Western Division). -Earl of March, President of the Poor Law Board.— Re elected. on. James Whiteside, o. George Alexander IIamilton, 1 of Northstead. Charles Spencer Bateman Hanbury v. John Pollard E Council for India. "ir John William Ramsden, Bart., o. Viscount ->). Hon. Frederick Henry William Gouglı Cal. Lord Northwick. THIRD SESSION OF THE SEVENTEENTH PARLIAMENT OF THE UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND, o. Viscount Ebrington, Manor of Northstead. 2 Warren, esq., Steward of Northstead. Glliam Ewart Gladstone, Lord High Commis 0. Earl Jermyn, now Marquess of Bristol. aomas Henry Sutton Sotheron Estcourt, Commissioner of the Admiralty. - Re 'resident of the Poor Law Board. - Re FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18. esq., Steward of the Manor of Northstead. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21. Willoughby, esq., Member of Council for India. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24. Goderich, now Earl of Ripon. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25. thorpe, o. Colonel Rushout, now Lord Northwick. MONDAY, FEBRURY 28. FRIDAY, MARCH 4. TUESDAY, MARCH 8. sioner of Ionian Islands. Re-elected. Bury St. Edmunds.-Lord Alfred Hervey, o. Earl Jermyn, now Marquess of Brist WEDNESDAY, March 9. Wilts (Northern Division).—Right Hon. Thomas Henry Sutton Sotheron Estcour Secretary of State. -Re-elected. Tewkesbury.--The Hon. Frederick Lygon, Commissioner of the Admiralty.-Re elected. THURSDAY, MARCH 10. Sussex (Western Division).--Earl of March, President of the Poor Law Board. - Re elected. HANSARD'S PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES, IN THE OF THIRD SESSION OF THE SEVENTEENTH PARLIAMENT OF THE UNITED KINGDOM GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND, HER MAJESTY QUEEN VICTORIA. FIRST VOLUME OF THE SESSION. HOUSE OF LORDS, was pleased to make a most gracious Speech to both Houses of Parliament, as Thursday, February 3, 1859. follows :Minutes.] Sat First in Parliament.--The Lord Dunfermline, after the Death of his Father ; “ My Lords, and Gentlemen, The Lord Lyons, after the Death of his Father; In recurring, at the usual Season, The Lord Poltimore, after the Death of his Father; The Lord Skelmersdale, after the to the Advice of My Parliament, I Death of his Father; The Farl of Aylesford, am happy to think that, in the interafter the Death of his Father. Took the Oaths. -Sir John Buller Yarde Buller, nal State of the Country, there is Baronet, having been created Baron Churston was (in the usual Manner) introduced ; The nothing to excite Disquietude, and Right Ilonourable Thomas Pemberton Leigh, much to call for Satisfaction and having been created Baron Kingsdown-was (in the usual Manner) introduced. Thankfulness. Pauperism and Crime Public Bılls.-- 1 Select Vestries ; Law of Pro- have considerably diminished during perty and Trustees Relief Amendment. the past year, and a Spirit of general MEETING OF THE PARLIAMENT. Contentment prevails. prorogued successively to the 19th The Blessing of the Almighty on October, the 19th November, the 13th the Valour of My Troops in India, January, and the 3rd February, met this and on the Skill of their Commandday for Despatch of Business. The Session of Parliament was opened ers, has enabled Me to inflict signal by THE QUEEN in Person. Chastisement upon those who are still in Arms against My Authority, whenTIIE QUEEN'S SPEECH. they have ventured to encounter THE QUEEN being seated on the Throne, and the Commons being at the My Forces; and I trust that, at no Bar, with their Speaker, II ER MAJESTY distant Period, I may be able to anVOL. CLII. (THIRD SERIES). B ev |