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Sitmjffakt Of News For Jitne
House and ¦ ¦; JSti ^ Gptt ^ ngli ^ itt ' . obtained a committee to inquire into alleged corrupt practices ^ in the administratioh of the Duchy of Lancaster . - On the 5 th ^ in the H ^ Act w ^ s vindicated b ^^ Administration Bill was read mpns , one mihion and a c [ u ^ of British ships tta
On the 8 th , in the House of Lords , JEarl Gran ville laid On the table an account Of theiiicdme and expe Grey brOug ^^ lordships ^ who ; , however , rbfused to Parliamentary Oaths Bffl of the Civil Service Gorhmissioners was discussed ; the Joiht-Stpck Oolupanies Bill wiiis passe ^ second time . . ;¦ the S & vin ^
In tlie House of Loi ^ the Pousetp the mutinous sM to an attempt on the part Commons ^ Lor 4 ^ Lieut , Williams in the harbour of Belleisle by that the ^ ( emp ^ brought in a Bill to remedy ahd the Joint-Stoek Companies Bill w ^
On the 10 th , the House of Com both Mr . Hardy ' s Beer Bill aiidM In the House of Loy ^ protection of private trustees actihg ^^ W of Commonsvthe mismaiiagemetitbf the Duchy Of Lancaster was brought un the notice of the House by Mr . Wise ; The state of the missionaries ih India , and the administration of justice in that country , were also discussed .
Tn the House of Lords on the 12 th , the Transportation and Penal Servitude Bill was passed through committee , and the Divorce Bill was reported as amended . ——In the House of Commons , Sir Benjamin Hall was taken to task for expending in his department more money than Parliament had voted , and Mr . Wilson explained how the great increase had estimates . :-.. ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ' .. "' . /¦ . ¦ : ¦ -: '';'
On the 15 th , in the Eouse of Lords , tbe Princess Royal ' s Annuity Bill was read a third time and passed , and the Marquis of Clanricarde insisted upon the necessity of amalgamating the Supreme and the Sudder courts in India . —In the House of Commons , the Oaths Bill was passed through committee . On the 16 th , in the House of Lords , Lord Malmesbury insisted on the necessity of equalizing the poor-rates , and Lord Carnarvon ' s Reformatory Institutions Bill was taken into-consideration , and the debate upon it adjourned until Mr . Adderley ' s Bill came up from the House of Commons . The equalization of the poorrates occupied the almost exclusive attention of the House of Commons .
In the House of Commons , on the 17 th , the Industrial Schools Bill was in part passed through committee , and the Grand Juries ( Ireland ) Bill was read a third time and passed . In the House of Lords , on the 18 th , the Ministers ' Money Bill was read a second time after a sharp debate . Majority for the second reading , 5 .- —In the House of Commons , Military Reform was ably canvassed , and Government received its first defeat in the present Parliament on the question of the scale used in the Ordnance Survey of Scotland .
In the House of Lords , on the 19 th , the resignation of the Bishop of Norwich was discussed , and the Lord Chancellor on the part of Government promised , not only that his lordship should , although he resigned his see unconditionally , obtain a retiring pension , but that a general measure would be introduced to facilitate such resignations for the future . The Transportation and Penal Servitude Bill was read a third time and passed , —In the House of Commons , the new Speaker ' s knowledge of the forms of the House was severely tested by the proceedings coiv-
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Sitmjffakt Of News For Jitne
House and ¦ ¦; JSti ^ Gptt ^ ngli ^ itt ' . obtained a committee to inquire into alleged corrupt practices ^ in the administratioh of the Duchy of Lancaster . - On the 5 th ^ in the H ^ Act w ^ s vindicated b ^^ Administration Bill was read mpns , one mihion and a c [ u ^ of British ships tta
On the 8 th , in the House of Lords , JEarl Gran ville laid On the table an account Of theiiicdme and expe Grey brOug ^^ lordships ^ who ; , however , rbfused to Parliamentary Oaths Bffl of the Civil Service Gorhmissioners was discussed ; the Joiht-Stpck Oolupanies Bill wiiis passe ^ second time . . ;¦ the S & vin ^
In tlie House of Loi ^ the Pousetp the mutinous sM to an attempt on the part Commons ^ Lor 4 ^ Lieut , Williams in the harbour of Belleisle by that the ^ ( emp ^ brought in a Bill to remedy ahd the Joint-Stoek Companies Bill w ^
On the 10 th , the House of Com both Mr . Hardy ' s Beer Bill aiidM In the House of Loy ^ protection of private trustees actihg ^^ W of Commonsvthe mismaiiagemetitbf the Duchy Of Lancaster was brought un the notice of the House by Mr . Wise ; The state of the missionaries ih India , and the administration of justice in that country , were also discussed .
Tn the House of Lords on the 12 th , the Transportation and Penal Servitude Bill was passed through committee , and the Divorce Bill was reported as amended . ——In the House of Commons , Sir Benjamin Hall was taken to task for expending in his department more money than Parliament had voted , and Mr . Wilson explained how the great increase had estimates . :-.. ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ' .. "' . /¦ . ¦ : ¦ -: '';'
On the 15 th , in the Eouse of Lords , tbe Princess Royal ' s Annuity Bill was read a third time and passed , and the Marquis of Clanricarde insisted upon the necessity of amalgamating the Supreme and the Sudder courts in India . —In the House of Commons , the Oaths Bill was passed through committee . On the 16 th , in the House of Lords , Lord Malmesbury insisted on the necessity of equalizing the poor-rates , and Lord Carnarvon ' s Reformatory Institutions Bill was taken into-consideration , and the debate upon it adjourned until Mr . Adderley ' s Bill came up from the House of Commons . The equalization of the poorrates occupied the almost exclusive attention of the House of Commons .
In the House of Commons , on the 17 th , the Industrial Schools Bill was in part passed through committee , and the Grand Juries ( Ireland ) Bill was read a third time and passed . In the House of Lords , on the 18 th , the Ministers ' Money Bill was read a second time after a sharp debate . Majority for the second reading , 5 .- —In the House of Commons , Military Reform was ably canvassed , and Government received its first defeat in the present Parliament on the question of the scale used in the Ordnance Survey of Scotland .
In the House of Lords , on the 19 th , the resignation of the Bishop of Norwich was discussed , and the Lord Chancellor on the part of Government promised , not only that his lordship should , although he resigned his see unconditionally , obtain a retiring pension , but that a general measure would be introduced to facilitate such resignations for the future . The Transportation and Penal Servitude Bill was read a third time and passed , —In the House of Commons , the new Speaker ' s knowledge of the forms of the House was severely tested by the proceedings coiv-