TESTS OF. THE PRESENT HOUSE OF COMMONS.
TnE Parliament of 1852 will probably not survive the session of 1857, and we may look for a general election before 1858. Many Members of the present House of Commons will seek reelection at the hands of their constituents, and they ought to be judged by the work they have done since they were last elected. It is certain that many will be again intrusted with their charge ; they will be rendered more efficient if they be accompanied by Mem- bers better able to assist • in the business of Parliament, political or legislative ; and in many an example of the present House the constituencies will have a lesson against the election of inefficient men. Every constituency which, for some local, social, or per- sonal purpose, sends up the wrong man to fill the appointed place, not only wastes one item in the representation, but dilutes or ob- structs the efficiency of the other Members ; and many such dilu- ents have rendered the House of Commons incapable of executing the business in which the better Members could have guided it. The present Supplement of the Spectator will assist constituencies in forming their judgment on the conduct of the individual. Mem- bers and on the Character of classes of Members.
Five of the most important divisions have been selected as voting-tests of the present Members. The divisions are taken in preference from the last session, because they thus afford the la- test and the nearest insight into the actual tendencies of the men and into their Political relations. The strongest party muster of the- session was obtained in support of or in opposition to Mr. Whiteside's motion of censure upon the Government for the capi- tulation of Kars and the conduct of the war ; Lord John Russell's scheme of national education, Mr. Spooner's motion for the with- drawal Of" the Mayno-oth endowment, Mr. Miall's motion for secu- larizing the revenues of the_lrish Church, and Mr. Henry Berke- ley s annual motion for the Ballot, were, next to the war, subjects of the greatest popular interest. In the columns of the following pages constituencies may see the conduct of all the present Mem- bers of the House of Commons on these questions, and can frame a better estimate of the tendency and worth of their representatives than would' be afforded by any new election-address framed to catch the supposed wishes of the several 'constituencies.
Next to the state of the Member's account in the matter of voting is the state of his account in the matter of attendance. It will be observed in the subjoined eolumns, that there are a great number of blanks, denoting the absence of the Members against whose names those blanks stand in the important divisions of the session. Some Members are present at only one or two divisions, seine are absent from all ; as if they considered the post a matter of sinecure and dignity, and not a trust for the purpose of giving effect to the opinions-and wishes of their constituents. The large number _of blanks, Save in the exceptional cases where sufficient reasons can be assigned, seems to denote in the present House, either a cowardly shrinking from duty, or an extreme indifference to questions in which large sections of the community take an interest. Since the motions of the last session have for the most part been framed in as mild a form as possible, so as to secure the largest number of votes, the striking proportion of absences must cowardly less assigned: to coa:rdly shrinking from the avowal of opinion than to extreme indifference.
There may be exceptional reasons for excusing attendance. The most conspicuous will be in the cases of very eminent men, whom the constituents will hold it an honour to have as their re- presentatives in Parliament, but whom age or ill health precludes from a constant attendance. An example which now belongs to the past occurred in the case of Mr. Macaulay the late Member for Edinburgh. Among those who are least robust in body, however, some have been the most assiduous : Mr. Roebuck is an example. But a House of absentees would evidently be useless for the work of a nation : a good attendance, therefore, is the essential of a good Member of Parliament. Without a good attendance, the opportunities of useful Parliamentary action are thrown away. The silent Member neglects his business in supporting the active Member who gives effect to the opinions of their party ; and the absentee deserts that watch which he is bound to keep, not only upon the-carrying but even upon the proposing of bad measures, upon the statement of error, or the avowal of wrong sentiments. Mere attendance, however, has no positive merit. The absentee is a bad Member; but it does not follow that every close attender is a good-Member. Diligence in this matter may sometimes de- generate into brag. This utility of attendance will be in great part tested by our li!ininiary of work done or attempted to be done. We take only the Bills-or other action of Private Members; the Government business being measured by a different rule, and the Government
Members being judged with their colleagues in office. It will be found that those Members who have been most conspicuous as spokesmen during the past sessions of the present Parliament have not accomplished the largest amount of legislation. Mr. Disraeli, for example, can stand no comparison in legislation with a gentle- man whose voice is heard only in the briefest statement of dis- tinct facts or in explanation of purposes,—Mr. Dunlop, a private Member, who has carried a number of useful bills for improving the law of Scotland. On the other hand, it would be by no means true to say that Members must be judged by the quantity of the legislation they initiate. Mr. Henley, who has carried no bills, vigorously defended the outworks of his party at important periods, and placed the stamp of his Conservative hand on many bills that have become statutes. It would be a great advantage to the Liberal party if all its opponents were men of as much fidelity to their standards, of as much ability and vigour, as Mr. Henley.
Even success in legislation is not the point. Mr. Locke King has introduced several bills, some of which have been carried, while several have not been carried ; but his County Franchise Bill had an effect upon the subject of franchise- extension which has not yet died out, and which will render the next Reform Bill larger than it otherwise would have been ; his bills to improve the laws of property have carried forward an important series of improvements, some of which are still in dis- cussion ; his Statutes-not-in-use Bill of last session relieves the statute-book, and protects the citizen against unknown traps. We know of no statistical or arithmetical measure that can mete the value of Members in their speaking. Length of speech is certainly no advantage ; and Sir Charles Wood, whose power of distinct utterance failed long before he had com- pleted his five-hours address on the Indian Budget, has pro- bably done much to check the tendency to monster speeches. Even in the most successful of these displays, such a S Mr. Gladstone's, it is probable that some points would have been better handed over to other speakers, or referred to other oppor- tunities ; since five or six hundred men are not to be brought to- gether in one place who possess the power of sustained attention. On the other hand, shortness of speech is not in itself a merit; and Members felt as much when they negatived Mr. Brotherton's proposal at the commencement of last session, and Mr. Wilkin- son's at its close, to curtail the length of speeches.
The time devoted: to motions and bills of private Members is nearly half of the session, in addition to the part which the same Members seize of the discussion devoted to measures of Govern- ment business. The time absorbed by these Members varies in- definitely. We have mentioned one who seldom does more than state a matter of fact or of explanation : Mr. Rallies Currie never rises except to make a few terse remarks, which materially affect the discussion in hand. Some Members are expected to rise on every important occasion, or believe that their silence is eloquent when they persist in sitting still.
It will be seen that attendance in Committees is very various. In some Committees it appears to be zealous and conscientious, in others it becomes almost a joke. The Sebastopol Committee— which although it was not in the last session, we include, on ac- count of its engrossing interest—presents a high scale of attend- ance in its members. The Chairman generally attends at every sitting ; but there are exceptions even to this. The Attorney- General for Ireland, who was Chairman of the Irish Court of Chancery Bills, attended seventeen times out of twenty-one days which the Committee sat. Mr. I. L. Ricardo moved for the Com- mittee of Contracts of Public Departments, but he took no part in the proceedings, because ill health compelled him even to move the Committee by proxy, and prevented him from attending throughout the whole session. The Committee of Public Pe-. titions sat fifty-seven days ; Mr. Bonham Carter sat every time ; Mr. Duncan, Mr. Brotherton, and Mr. Thornely, were usually by his side ; but the attendance of other Members descended to 15, 8, 4, and 3 times ; two members, Mr. De Vere and Mr. Abel Smith, attended each twice ; and Mr. Whit- bread's attendance was 0. In this case, evidently the effective Committee consisted of Mr. Bonham Carter Mr. Duncan, and Mr. Thornely, and perhaps Mr. Gregson, with occasional visits from the other Members. The Ecclesiastical Commission shows a high scale of attendance. In some cases the Committee consists effectively of the greater part of the Members who were appointed, in others of a few only. These facts would ap- pear to suggest the expediency, in many cases, of handing over Committee duties to a smaller number of MembZrs. In many cases it will be found that the Members who were absent come in at the
voting, settling the matter on foregone conclusions ; like a jury who could go hunting in the day, and come in after dinner to give the verdict on general principles.
I. VOTES OF MBE:REES IN TEB PPM MOST DISTLECTIVE
Divisauris OF SESSION 13856.
No. 1. Confidence in Ministers: Conduct of the War. Mr. Warm= moved, " That, while this House feels it to be its duty to express its admiration of the gallantry of the Turkish soldiery, and of the devotion of the British officers, at the siege of Kam it feels it to be equally a duty to express its conviction that the capitulation of that fortress, and the surrender of the army which defended it, thereby endangering the safety of the Asiatic Provinces of Turkey, were in a great measure owing to the want of foresight and energy on the part of her Ma- jesty's Administration."—May 1. For the above motion of censure, (including Tellers,) 178; against it, 305; Ministerial majority, 127. Absent, 168.
No. 2. National Education : Lord John Russell's Scheme. Lord Joan Russ= developed his plan in twelve resolutions. On the concluding night's debate, (April 11,) the House being in Committee, Lord John withdrew seven of the re- solutions, leaving five for decision, which sanctioned the principle of extending and revising the Minutes of the Committee of Privy Council, and the appoint- ment of Sub-Inspectors to ascertain the actual state of Education. The reso- lutions withdrawn related to the levying of a rate in aid of voluntary contribu- tions, appropriation of charities, and other points of practical detail. Mr. Ern- LEY moved as an amendment, " That the Chairman do now leave the chair." Practically, the debate comprised the entire scheme ; and the division may be taken thus—For Considering the scbeme, 160; against it, 262; majority against, 102. Absent, 229.
No. 3, Maynooth College : Withdrawal of the Endowment. Mr. Seooxxe. moved (June 25th) that his Bill be read a second time. The question that the Bill be ' now" read a second time was put and carried. For the motion, 176; against it, 170; majority in favour, 6. Absent, 305. (Further discussion was ad- journed, and at the next sitting the Bill was withdrawn.) No. 4. Church and State : Secularization of the Revenue-a of the Irish Church. Mr. Mum moved, " That this House do resolve itself into a Committee to con- sider the Temporalities of the Irish Church, and other pecuniary provisions made by law for religious teaching and worship in Ireland. —May 27. For the motion, 95; against it, 165; majority against, 70. Absent, 391.
No. 5. The Ballot. Mr. HENRY BERKELEY moved, " That leave be given to bring in a bill to protect the electors of Great Britain and Ireland, by taking the votes by way of ballot."—May 20. For the motion, 113; against it, 153 ; majority against, 40. Absent, 385.
Nora. Those Members who were elected in the course of the session are distin- guished by an asterisk. Mr. Walpole, Mr. G. Heathcote, and Mr. H. G. Sturt, merely exchanged one seat for another. Nottingham at the rising of the House was vacant, and Lord Castlerosse was waiting reelection, having accepted the office held by Lord Drumlanrig.
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Gregson, S., Lancaster, Grenfell, C. W., Windsor.
Greville, Col. Fulke, Longford County .
Grey, Sir George, (Home Secretary,) Morpeth. Grey, Ralph W., Liskeard Grogan, Edward, Dublin. Grosvenor, Lord Robert, Middlesex.
Grosvenor, Earl, Chester.
Guernsey, Lord, Warwickshire, S Guinness, R. S. Barnstaple. Gurney, J. H., S., Gwyn, If., Penryn and Falmouth. Hada°, Lord, Aberdeenshire. Hadfield, G. Sheffield,
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Raiford, Sir H., Lieestershire, S. Hall, Sir Benjamin, (Chief Commissioner of Works,) Marylebone Hall, General, Buckingham Hamilton, Lord Claud, Tyrone County Hamilton, G. A., Dublin University._ Hamilton, James Hans, Dublin County Hamilton, Nisbet C., Lincoln K Hanbury, C. S., Herefordshire.
*Handcock, H., Athlone.
Hankey, Thomson, junior, Peterborough Harmer, Sir John, Flint, ,,*c. Harcourt, G. G. Vernon, Oxfordahrre. .
Harcourt, Col. F. V., Is'e of Wight.
Hardinge, C. S., Downpatrick. 'Hardy, G., Leominster. Hastie, Alex., Glasgow
Hastie, Archibald, Paisley
Hawkins, W. W., Colchester. Hayes, Sir E. S., Donegal County Hayter, W. G., (Secretary of the Tres- sury,) Wells Headiam, T. E., Newcastle-upon-Tyne Heard, John Isaac, Kinsale Reathcoat, John, Tiverton. Heathcote, Sir W„ Oxford University
Reatheote, G. H.,'Butlandshire .
Hendry, David O'C., Kildare County. . Heneage, G. H. W., Devizes,
Renrage, G. F., Lincoln
Henley, Jos, W., Oxfordshire Herbert, H. A.,. Kerry County Herhert, Sidney, Wifts, 8
Herbert, Sire
ir Thomas, Dartmouth. Herbert, Col. Percy, Ludlow. Hervey, Lord Alfred, Brighton, Heywood, James, Lancashire, N Ileyworth, Lawrence, Derby Higgins, G. G. Ousley, Mayo County
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Hotham, Lord, Yorkshire, E. R.
Howard, C. W., Cumberland, B.
Howard, Lord Edward, Arundel.
Hudson, George, Sunderland Hughes, W. B., Carnarvon, *c.
*Hughes, Henry G., Longford Hume, W. W. Fitzwilliam, Wicklow.
Hutchins, Edward John, Lymington.
Hutt, William, Gateshead.
Ingham, R., South Shields *Ingram, Herbert, Boston, Irton, Samuel, Cumberland, W.
Jackson, W., Newcastle-under-Lyme. . . Jermyn, Earl, Bury St. Edmunds. Johnstone, J., Clackmannan 4•• Kinross Johnstone, Sir J. V. B., Scarborough. Jolliffe, Sir W. G., Petersfield. Jolliffe, Hedworth Hylton, :Veils.
Jones, Admiral, Londonderry County , Jones, David, l'armarthenshire.
Keating, Robert, Waterford, Keating, H. S., Reading, Kelly, Sir Fitzroy, Suffolk, IT Kendall, N., Cornwall, E Kennedy, Tristram, Louth County Ker, David Stewart, Down County Kerrison, Sir E. Clarence, Eye Kershaw, James, Stockport.
King, P. J. Locke, Surrey, E. King, James King, Herefordshire Kingscote, Col. R. N ., Gloucestersh., W.
Kinnaird, Arthur F., Perth Kirk, William, Newry, Knatchbull, W. F., Somerset, E.
Knight, F. Wynn, Worcestershire, W Knightley, R., Northamptonshire, S Knox, Col. B. W., Marlow Knox, W. S., Dungannon Labouchere, Henry, (Colonial Secretary,) Taunton Lacon, Sir E., Yarmouth Laffan, It., St. Ives.
Laing, Samuel, Wick, *c Langston, James Houghton, Oxford.
Langton, W. Gore, Somersetshire, IV. . Langton, Henry Gore, Bristol. Lascelles, Edwin, Ripon • Laslett, W., Worcester.
Layard, Austen H., Aylesbury, Lee, William, Maidstone.
Legh, George Cornwall, Cheshire, N.
Lemon, Sir Charles, Cornwall, W Lennox, Lord A. F., Shoreham.
Lennox, Lord H. G., Chichester. Leslie, Charles Powell, Monaghan Co.
Lewis, Sir G. C. (Chancellor of the Ex-
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Liddell, H. G., Northumberland, S. ., Lindsay, Col. James, Wigan. Lindsay, W. S., Tynemouth Lisburne, Earl of, Cardiganshire. Littleton, E. R., Staffordshire, S Locke, J., Honiton Lockhart, Allan Eliott, Selkirkshire..
Lockhart, William, Lanarkshire.
Long, Walter, Wilts, N. Lovaine, Lord, Northumberland, X Lowe, Robert, (Vice-President of the Board of Trade,) Kidderminster.
Lowther, Col. H. C., Westmoreland.
Lowther, Capt. H. Cumberland, W.. Luce, T. Malmedury. Lushington, C. H. Canterbury Lytton, Sir Edward, Hertfordshire .... Macartney, George, Antrim County._ .. M•Cann, James, Drogheda.
M'Evoy, Edward, Meath County. M'Gregor, James, Sandwich.
M'Gregor, John, Glasgow M'Taggart, Sir .1., Wigton, 4.c. Mackie, John, Kircudbrightshire.
Mackinnon, W. A., Rye Mac Mahon, Patrick, Wexford County Maddock, Sir T. IL, Rochester. Magan, Captain W. IC, Westmeath Co Maguire, John F., Dungarvan. Moline, It., Wallingford. Mangles, Ross Donelly, Guildford. Manners, Lord G. J., Cambridgeshire Manners, Lord John, Colchester.
March, Earl of, Sussex, TV.
Marjoribanks, D. C., Berwick-on-Tweed Marshall, William, Cumberland, E.
Martin, John, Tewkesbury *Martin, P. W., Rochester.' Massey, W. N., (Under-Secretary Horne Department,) Newport, Isle of Wight Masterman, John, London.
Matheson, A., Inverness, Sc Matheson, Sir J., Ross and Cromarty. Maunsell, Col. T. Northamptonsh., N
Maxwell, J. P., T., County Meagher, V. Waterford. Meux, Sir H.' Herefordshire
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K., Bridgewater. — — — — 'alk, Lawrence, Devonshire, S. for agt — — — Uxbridge, Earl of, Staffordshire, S. .... agt — — — - 'almer, Robert, Berks — agt for agt — 'Vance, John, Dublin. for agt for agt agt 'almer, Bounden, Plymouth agt agt agt agt agt Vane, Lord Harry, Durham, 8 agt agt agt — agt 'almerston, Viscount, (Prime Minister,) Vansittart, G. H., Berks for agt for agt - Tiverton agt for agt agt agt Verner, Sir William, Armagh County..... for agt for agt agt 'arker, R. T., Preston — — for — — Vernon, G. E. IL, Newark agt agt agt — — 'atten, John Wilson, Lancashire, N.... agt agt — — agt Vernon, Leicester V., m Chatha for — — or — 'axton, Sir Joseph, Coventry agt agt agt — — Vivian, John Ennis, Truro — — — — — 'esicocke, G. M. W., Maldon for agt — — agt Vivian, Henry Hussey, Truro . agt for agt — for 'eel, Sir Robert, (Lord of the Admiralty,) Wolverhampton mgt for — — for Tamworth agt for agt — — Vyse, R. 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M., Waterford County agt — — — — Whiteside, James, .Enniskillen for agt — agt — owlett, Lord W. J., Ludlow — for — — — Whitmore, Henry, Bridgnorth for agt for agt aft rice, Sir Robert, Hereford — — — — — Wickham, H. W., Bradford agt for for agt for rice, W. P., Gloucester agt agt — for — Wigram, L. T., Cambridge University... for agt agt agt — ugh, D., Montgomery — — — — agt Wilcox, B. M'Ghie, Southampton agt — agt for for amsden, Sir J. W., Taunton agt — — — — Williams, Michael, Cornwall, W. aft — — — — Raynham, Visa., Tasnworth agt for agt — — Williams, Thomas Peers, Marlow for — — — — eed, Joseph H., Abingdon — — agt — — Williams, William, Lambeth agt for agt for — epton, G. Warwick for agt for — agt *Williams, Sir W. Fenwick, Caine. — — — — — icardo, Samson, Windsor aft for agt for for sury,) Westbury agt for agt — agt ice, Edward Boyd, Dover agt for — — for Winnington, Sir T. 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. — - o on, r. James , . , , burghshire), Mr. George Fitzwilliam, Mr. Charles W. Fitzwilliam, Mr. French, ?dr. Freshtleld, Sir George Goodman, Mr. Ormsby Gore, Marquis of Granby, Mr. Greaves, Mr. Hawkins, Mr. J. Heathcote, Colonel Herbert, Mr. Lawrence Hey- worth, Mr. Hudson, Mr. Lascelles, Mr. Locke, Mr. A. Lockhart, Mr. Matheson (Inverness), Lord Milton, Mr. Mullingo, Mr. Cornelius O'Brien, Lord George Paget, Mr. Pennant, Sir Robert Price, Mr. John Lewis Ricardo, Baron Rothschild, Mr. Eumbold, Mr. James Sadleir, Mr. Vincent Scully, Mr. John Abel Smith, Mr. Stephen- son, Colonel Tynte, Mr. John E. Vivian, Sir Richard Vyvyan, Mr. Harry. Wadding- ton, Mr. West. Sir W. Wynn. [Sir William Williams did not take his seat till the 11th July, and Major Boyle till the 25th July—after the votes enumerated were given. Mr. Charles Napier Sturt had not taken his seat when the House rose.] II. MEMBP.IIS AT WORK DURING THE FOUR SESSIONS.
Of55i1l11 1862-'63.
The new Parliament assembled (the Derby Ministry in office) on Thursday, 4th November 1862 ; and was prorogued (the Aberdeen Ministry in office) on Saturday, 20th August 1853. Duration of the Session nine-and-a-half months.
Members who succeeded in carrying Bills.
Lord Robert Grosvenor carried the County Elections Poll Bill. Mr. Elliot — County Elections Poll (Scotland) Bill. Mr. Whiteside — Courts of Common Law (Ireland) Bill. Sir George Pechell — Parish Vestries Bill. Mr. George Butt — Elections Bill. Mr. Fortescue — Public Libraries (Ireland and Scotland) Bill.
Mr. Dunlop — Burghs (Scotland) Bill. Lord Hotham Convicted Prisoners Removal and Con- finement Bill.
Mr. Fitzroy — Hackney Carriage Bill.
Members who attempted to carry Bills but failed.
Sir De Lacy Evans failed to carry. the Parliamentary Electors (to regu-
late the payment of rates) Bill.
Lord Robert Grosvenor — Attorney and Solicitors' Certificate- Duty Bill. Mr. Milner Gibson — County Rates and Expenditure Bill. Mr. Whiteside — Sale of Lands, &c. (Ireland) Bill. Mr. Thomas Chambers — Recovery of Personal Liberty (Nun- neries) Bill. Mr. Cobbett Factories Bill.
Mr. Adderley Juvenile Offenders Bill. Marquis of Blandford — Episcopal and Capitular Estates Bill. Mr. M'Mahon Fisheries Bill.
Mr. M'Mahon Highways (Ireland) Bill Mr. Hadfield — Probate of Wills and Grants of Adminis- Mr. Collier — Probate and Administration Bill.
Mr. Robert Phillimore — Simony-Law Amendment Bill. Sir John Shelley — Metropolitan Sewers Bill. Mr. Ker — Glanders Prevention Bill.
Mr. Isaac Butt New Trials in Criminal Cases Bill.
Lord Hotham — Judges Exclusion Bill. Mr. Napier — Absconding Debtors (Ireland) Bill. Mr. French — Seamen's Savings-Banks Bill.
Mr. Deedes — Parish Constables Bill.
Mr. Frewen Union of Benefices Bill.
Mr. Thomas Duncombe — Cruelty to Animals Bills. Mr. Craufurd Sheriff-Courts (Scotland) Bill. Sir Henry Halford — Payment of Wages (Hosiery) Bill. Mr. Sotheron — Fnendly Societies Bill. Mr. Drummond — Sale and Purchase of Land Bill.
Mr. Sergeant Shea — Tenant-Right (Ireland) Bill. Mr. Vincent Scully — Transfer of Land (Ireland) Bill.
$POSIIIII 1854.
Opened on Tuesday the 31st January 1854 (the Aberdeen Ministry in office) ; prorogued on Saturday the 12th August 1854. Duration of the Session six-and-a-half months.
Members who succeeded in carrying Bills.
Sir Joseph Bailey ..carried the Highways (South Wales) Bill. Lord Goderich — Industrial and Provident Societies Bill. — High Treason (Ireland) Bill.
— Witnesses (to compel better attendance) Bill.
— Registration of Bills of Sale (Ireland) Bill.
Mr. Robert Phillimore — Ecclesiastical Courts (improved mode of taking evidence) Bill. Mr. Mullings — Cruelty to Animals Bill. Mr. S. Fitzgerald — Returning-Officers Bill. Mr. Dunlop — Jury Trial Scotland (to render unanimity unnecessary in civil causes) Bill. Mr. Sotheron Friendly Societies Acts Continuance Bill. Mr. John Abel Smith — Friendly Societies No. 2 Bill. Mr. Ewart — Public Libraries Bill.
Mr. Wilson Patten — Sale of Beer, &e. Bill. Mr. Locke King — Real Estate Charges Bill. Mr. Hutt — Literary and Scientific Institutions Bill. Mr. Bell Medical Graduates University of London Bill.
Members who attempted to carry .Bills but failed.
Marquis of Blandford failed to carry the Episcopal and Capitular Es- tates Bill.
Mr. Collier Stannaries Court Bill.
Mr. Brady. — Medical Practitioners Bill. Mr. M'Mahon — Irish Fisheries Bill.
Mr. Locke King — Succession to Real Estate Bill. Mr. Sotheron Friendly Societies Bill. Mr. John Phillimore — Public Prosecutors Bill. Mr. Charles Forger — Payment of Wages Bill. Mr. Sergeant Shee — Tenants Compensation (Ireland) Bill. Mr. Napier Absconding Debtors (Ireland) Bill. Mr. Robert Philliinore — Simony-Law Amendment Bill. Mr. Evelyn Vestries Bill. Sir Henry Halford — Payment of Wages (Hosiery) Bill. Mr. Frewen Highways District Surveyors Bill. Mr. Pellatt — Declarations inplace of Oaths Mr. Pellatt — Letters Patent for Inventions Bill. Mr. Headlam — Mortmain Mr. Ewart Public Libraries and Museums Bill. Mr. Ferguson Carlisle Canonries Bill. Mr. Cairns Bankruptcy (Ireland) Bill. Mr. Whiteside Mr. Isaac Butt Mr. Grogan Sir A. Campbell failed to carry the Piers and Harbours (Scotland) Bill. Mr. Bowyer — Criminal Conversation Bill. Mr. Parke — Church-Rates (to relieve Dissenters) Bill. Sir William Clay — Church-Rates Abolition Bill. Mr. Bland — Agricultural Averages Bill. Mr. Bland — Tithe Rent-charge (Ireland) Bill Mr. Whiteside — Court of Common Law (Ireland) Bill. Mr. Whiteside — Jurors and Juries (Ireland) Bill. Mr. Whiteside -- Property Disposalreligious vows) Bill. Mr. Edward Ellice jun. — Poor-Law (Scotland) Bill. Colonel Dunne Medical Graduates (Ireland and Scot- land) Bill. Mr. Knight Highways Bill. Mr. Cheetham Marriage Acts Bill. Mr. Craufurd — Judgment Execution, &c. Bill. Mr. Malin Married Women Bill Mr. Stuart Wortley — Criminal Justice (Metropolis) Bill. Mr. Ker Seymer Drainage of Lands Bill.
P55filit 1855.
Opened (the Aberdeen Ministry in office) on Tuesday the 12th De- cember 1854; prorogued (the Palmerston Ministry in office) on Tuesday the 14th August 1855. Duration of the Session eight months.
Members who succeeded in carrying Bills.
Mr. Isaac Butt carried the Common Law Procedure Act Amendment (Ireland) Bill. Mr. Dunlop — Intestacy (Scotland) Bill. Mr. Dunlop — Dwelling-houses (Scotland) Bill. Mr. Henry Berkeley — Sale of Beer Bill. Mr. Craufurd — Affirmations (Scotland) Bill. Mr. Sotheron — Friendly Societies Bill Mr. Keating — Bills of Exchange and Promissory Notes Bill.
Mr. Horsfall — Bills of Lading Bill.
Lord Ebrington — Sewers (House-Drainage) Bill. Mr. Evelyn Denison — Education of Poor Children Bill. Mr. Robert Phillimore — Ecclesiastical Courts Bill.
Mr. Malin — Infants' Marriages Bill. Mr. Cairns — Court of Exchequer (Ireland) Bill. Mr. Napier — Ecclesiastical Property (Ireland) Bill. Mr. Pellatt — Places of Religious Worship Registra- tion Bill.
Mr. Ewart — Public Libraries and Museums Bills.
Mr. Ewart — Public Libraries and Museums (Ireland) Bill.
Mr Kinnaird — Religious Worship Bill.
Members who attempted to carry Bills but failed. Sir John Pakington failed to carry his Education Bill. Mr. Milner Gibson — Free Schools (Secular) Bill.
Mr. Craufurd — Judgments Execution Bill. Mr. Whiteside — Jurors and Juries (Ireland) Bill. Mr. Whiteside — Court of Chancery (Ireland) Bills. Marquis of Blandford — Episcopal and Capitular Estates Bill. Marquis of Blandford — Formation of Parishes Bill. Mr. Stirling — Schools (Scotland) Bill.
Mr. John Phillimore — Public Prosecutors Bill.
Mr. M`Mahon — Sea-coast Fisheries (Ireland) Bill. Mr. M'Mahon — Inland Fisheries (Ireland) Bill. M'Mahon — Colonial Appeals Bill. Sir Denham Norreys — Grand Junes (Ireland) Bill. Mr. Frewen — Union of Benefices Bti 1.
Mr. Frewen — Land and Assessed Taxes Divisions Bill.
Mr. Heywood — Marriage-Law Amendment Bill. Mr. Wrightson — Vacating Seats in Parliament Bill.
Mr. Headlam — Marriages (Scotland) Bill. Mr. Headlam — Medical Profession Bill.
Sir William Clay — Church-rates Abolition Bill. Mr. Bland — Agricultural Averages (Ireland) Bill.
LordRobert Grosvenor — Sunday Trading (Metropolis) Bill. Mr. Cairns — Bankruptcy Ireland) Bill. Mr. Cairns — AbscondingDebtors (Ireland) Bill.
Mr. Deedes — Parish Constables Bill.
Mr. Locke King — Personal Estates of Intestates Bill. Mr. Locke King — Act of Parliament Amending Bill.
Mr. Edward Ellice jun — Poor-law (Scotland) Bill. Sir Archibald Campbell — Piers and Harbours (Scotland) Bill. Mr. Ferguson — Carlisle Canonries Mr. Atherton — Mortmain Bill.
Mr. Colville — Justice of Peace Qualification Bill.
Mr. Cheetham — Dissenters' Marriages Bill. Mr. Hadfield — Hardware, &c. Manufactures Bill.
Mr. Bowyer — Grand Juries Bill. Mr. Isaac Butt — Railways (Ireland) Bill. Mr. Isaac Butt — Bleaching, &c. Works Bill. Mr. Charles Forster — Truck Act Amendment Bill.
Sir W. Somerville — Dwellings for Labouring Classes (Ire- land) Bill. Mr. Kendall — Rating of Mines Bill. Mr. Adderley — Youthful Offinders Bill. Major Reed — Income-tax Elective Franchise Bill. Mr. Brady — Vaccination Bill.
g'r.55I011 1856.
Palmerston Ministry in office) on Thursday the 31st prorogued on Tuesday the 29th July 1856. Duration of months.
Members who succeeded in carrying Bills.
Mr. Pellatt carried the Drafts on Bankers (Cross Checks) Bill. Mr. Follett — Marriage and Registration Acts Amend- ment Bill.
Lord Goderich — Industrial and Provident Societies Bill.
Mr. Craufurd — Small Debts Imprisonment Act Amend- ment (Scotland) Bill. Mr. Bowyer — Grand Juries Bill.
Mr. Child Advowsons Bill.
— Joint-Stock Banks (Election of Directors) Bill.
Sir Robert Fergusson — Lunatic Asylums Superannuations (Ire- land) Bill. Mr. Dunlop — Commissioners of Supply (Scotland) Bill. Mr. Dunlop — Reformatory Schools (Scotland) Bill. Mr. Locke King — Intestates Personal Estates Bill. Opened (the January 1856; the Session, six Sir John Shelley the Statutes not in Use Repeal Bill.
- Reformatory and Industrial Schools Bill. - Formation, &c. of Parishes Bill. - Lunatic Asylums Act Amendment Bill. - Criminal Justice Bill.
- Factories (Fencing off Machinery) Bill. - Oxford College Estates Bill.
- Dwellings for Labouring Classes (Ire- land) Bill.
Members who attempted to carry Bills but failed.
The Marquis of Blandford failed to carry his Episcopal and Capitular Es- tates Bill.
Mr. Craufurd - Judgments Execution, &c. Bill. Mr. Whiteside - Court of Chancery (Ireland) five Bills. Sir William Clay - Church-rates Abolition Bill. Mr. Packe - Church-rates Bill.
Mr. Collier - Ecclesiastical Courts Jurisdiction Bill.
Mr. Headlam - Medical Profession Bill.
Mr. Headlam.... - Ecclesiastical Courts Bill.
Mr. Ewart - Municipal Reform Scotland Bill. Mr. Mitchell - Contractors' Disqualification Removal Bin.
Justices of the Peace Qualification Bill.
Oath of Abjuration Bill.
Summary Jurisdiction Bill. Law Consolidation Bill.
Ministers' Money (Ireland) Bill. Carlisle Canonries Bill.
Tenant-Right (Ireland) Bill. Tithe Commutation Rent-charge Bill, Bleaching, &c. Works Bill. Railway and Canal Traffic Bill.
Aggravated Assaults Bill. Specialty and Simple Contract Debts Bill.
Married Women's Reversionary Interest Bill.
Charitable Uses Bill.
Medical Qualification and Registration Bill.
Dublin University Bill. Poor-law (Ireland) Bill. Maynooth College Bill. Spirit-Trade (Ireland) Bill. Rating of Mines Bill. Regietration of leases (Scotland) Bill. Scientific and Literary Societies Bill. Judges and Chancellors Bill. Imprisonment for Debt Bill. Gaols Bill.
Dwellings for Labouring Classes (Ire- land) No. 2 Bill. Proctors in Ecclesiastical Courts Bill.
III. SUMMARY OF WORK DONE AND ATTEMPTED TO BE DONE.
Adderlcy, Mr., urged improved legislation as regards Juvenile Offenders and the advantages of Juvenile Industrial Reformatories ; maintained that the abandonment of the Orange Territory is illegal (1854) ; failed to carry the Manchester and Salford Education Bill (1854) ; failed to carry his Youthful Offenders Bill (1852-'3, 1855).
Atherton, Mr., failed to carry his Mortmain Bill (1855); his Charitable Uses Bill was dropped in the Lords (1856).
Bailey, Sir Joseph, carried the Highways (South Wales) Bill (1854). Bailie, Henry, accused the Government of making political appointments in the Nary (1854) ; put a censure motion on the paper relative to the
American Enliatinent question, but did not press it (1856).
Ball, _Edward, failed to get farmers exempted from the Malt-tax on beer for their own use (1852-'3).
Baring, Sir Francis, proposed and carried an amendment on Mr. Disraeli's motion accusing ifinisters of using ambiguous language and pursuing uncertain conduct on the subject of the war (1855) ; obtained a Select Committee on the Audit of Public Accounts (18.56).
Baring, Thomas, combated Mr. Gladstone's scheme for the issue of Ex- chequer Bonds, &c. (1854).
Bell, Mr., carried the Medical Graduates University of London Bill (1854). Berkeley , Henry, failed to carry his Ballot Bill ; carried the Sale of Beer
Bill 1855) ; moved unsuccessfully for a Court-martial on Lord Lucan (1855)
Blackburn, Mr., failed to carry his Railway and Canal Traffic Bill (1856). Blandford, Marquis of, failed to carry his Episcopal and Capitular Estates
Bill ; carried the Formation of Parishes Bill (1856) ; adverted to the ne- cessity of appointing Suffragan Bishops (1856).
-Nand, Mr., failed to carry his Agricultural Averages Bill (1854 and 1855) ; and his Tithe Rent-charge (Ireland) Bill (1854).
Boldero, Colonel, called attention to defects in the Military Medical Depart- ments (1855) ; succeeded in obtaining improved.accommodation for As- sistant-Surgeons in the Navy (1855).
Bonham-Carter, Mr., failed to get his bill brought in for a partial introduc- tion of ballot-voting in Parliamentary elections (1852-'3).
Bowyer, Mr., failed to carry his Criminal Conversation Bill (1854) ; carried the Grand Juries Bill (1866) ; failed to carry the Gaols Bill (1850 ; urged an improved Appellate Jurisdiction of the Lords (1856).
Brady, Mr., failed to carry his Medical Practitioners Bill (1854) ; his Vaccination Bill (1855); and his Spirit-trade (Ireland) Bill (1856). Bright, Mr., called attention to the Government of India (1852-'3); moved for a committee of inquiry into the election proceedings of Earl Fitz- william ; attacked Sir James Graham for his speech at the Reform Club Dinner to Sir Charles Napier (1854) ; moved the reduction of the Regium Donum Vote (1854).
Brotherton, Mr., made an annual motion for shortening the sittings of the House ; moved annually for return connected with the business trans- acted ; discharged important duties in connexion with private business. .Brown, William, obtained Committees on Public-houses, and on Decimal Coinage (1862-'3) ; urged improved Railway Legislation (1852-'3).
Butt, George, carried the Elections Bill (1852-'3).
Butt, Isaac, failed to carry his New Trials in Criminal Cases Bill ; carried an address to the Crown against the suppression of Kilmainham Hospital (1852-'3) ; carried the Witness Bill (1854) ; obtained Select Committees to inquire into Mr. 8omers'a Election complaint and into calumnious
Mr. Locke King .. carried Sir Stafford Northcote Marquis of Blandford • Sir George Pechell Mr. Deedes Mr. Wilson Patten Lord Robert Cecil Sir William Somerville Mr. Colville Mr. Milner Gibson -
Mr. Locke King
Sir Fitzroy Kelly Mr. Fagan Mr. Ferguson Mr. Moore Mr. Robert Phillimore - Mr. Isaac Butt Mr. Blackburn Mr Dillwyn Mr. Malins Mr. Malin Mr. Atherton Lord Mello Mr. Napier Mr. Napier Mr. Spooner Mr. Brady Mr. Kendall Mr. Dunlop Mr. Hutt . .... ••,.•.•• - Mr. John Phillimore - Mr. Pellatt Mr. Bowyer Sir William Somerville - Mr. Hadfield
reflections on Irish Members (1864) ; carried the Common Law Procedure Act Amendment (Ireland) Bill (1855) ; failed to carry his Railways (Ireland) Bill and Bleaching, &c. Works Bill (1856).
Cairns, Mr., failed to carry his Bankruptcy (Ireland) Bill (1854, 1855) • carried the Court of Exchequer (Ireland) Dill (1855) ; failed to carry Iii;; Absconding Debtors (Ireland) Bill (1855).
Campbell, Sir A., failed to carry his Piers and Harbours (Scotland) Bill (1854 and 1855).
Cayley, Mr., advocated unsuccessfully a salary to the Leader (Lord John Russell) of the House of Commons (1854) ; deprecated any increase in the Malt-tax (1854).
Cecil, Lord Robert, carried the Oxford College Estates Bill (1856).
Chambers, Thomas, failed to carry his Bill to facilitate the recovery of
liberty by discontented Nuns (1852-'3) ; obtained Select Committees to inquire into the claims of Yuille and Co. against the Portuguese Govern- ment, and into Conventual and Monastic Institutions (1854). [The last- named Committee was not nominated.]
Chambers' Montagu, advocated unsuccessfully the claims of the Baron de Bode (1854).
Cheetham, Mr., failed to carry his Marriage Acts Bill (1854), and his Dis- senters Marriages Bill (1855x), Child, Mr., carried the Advowsons Bill (1856).
Clay, Sir William, failed to carry his Bill for the Abolition of Church-rates (1864, 1855, 1856).
Cobbett, Mr., failed to carry his Factories Bill (1852-'3).
Cobden, Mr., condemned the war ; deprecated the capture of merchantmen (1854) ; adverted to our relations with the United States (1856).
Cockburn, Sir Alexander, in opposition, obtained a Select Committee to inquire into the " W. B." transactions at Derby election; became At- torney-General on the retirement of the Derby Ministry (1852-'3) Collier Mr., failed to carry his Probate and Administration Bill (1852-'3); his Stamiaries Court Bill (1854) ; his Ecclesiastical Courts Jurisdiction Bill (1856) ; carried a resolution in favour of Limited Liability (18,54) ; maintained that trade with Russia was surreptitiously carried on (1855).
Colvile Mr., failed to carry his Justice of Peace Qualification Bill (1855, 18565.
Cowan, Mr., carried against Ministers a resolution condemnatory of the Bil- leting system in Scotland (1856).
Craufurd, Mr., failed to carry his Sheriff-Courts (Scotland) Bill (1852-'3); and his Judgment Execution, &c. Bill (1864, 1855, 1866) ; carried the Affirmations (Scotland) Bill (1855) ; carried the Small Debts Imprison- ment Act Amendment (Scotland) Bill (1856).
Currie, Raikes, carried against Ministers a resolution that the Appellate Ju- risdiction (House of Lords) Bill be referred to a Select Committee (1856). Deedes, Mr., failed to carry his Parish Constables Bill (1852-'3, 1855) ;
carried the Criminal Justice Bill (1856).
Denison, Evelyn, carried the Education of Poor Children Bill (1855) ; moved an address to the Queen on the Treaty of Peace. (1856).
Dillwyn, Mr., failed to carry his Aggravated Assaults Bill (1856). Disraeli, Mr., was Lord Derby's Chancellor of the Exchequer ; on the re-
tirement of the Ministry became the leader of the -Opposition (1852) ; charged the Aberdeen Ministry with misleading Parliament on the East- ern question (1854) ; maintained that had Lord Aberdeen not been Pre- mier there would have been no war (1854) ; accused Ministers of using ambiguous language and following an uncertain course on the war, but failed in his censure motion (1855) ; reviewed the session (1856).
Drummond, Mr., failed to carry his Sale and Purchase of. Land Bill (1852-'3) ; failed to induce Parliament to meet in winter and rusticate in summer (1852-'0 ; obtained a Select Committee on Crown Lands (1854) ; defended Admiral Deans Dundas (1854).
Dancombe, Thomas, failed to carry his Cruelty to Animals Bill (1852-'3); adverted to the 'alleged disqualification of Baron Rothschild to hold his seat (1855).
Dunlop, Mr., carried the Burghs (Scotland) Bill (1852-'3); carried the Jury Trial (Scotland) Bill <1854) ; carried the Intestacy (Scotland) Bill (1855) ; canned the Dwelling-houses (Scotland) Bill (18U) ; carried the Commis- sioners of Supply (Scotland) Bill, and the Reformatory Schools (Scot- land) Bill (1856) ; e Registration of Leases (Scotland) Bill was dropped in the Lords (1856). Dunne, Colonel, failed to carry his Medical Graduates (Ireland and Scotland) Bill (1854) ; offered to prove in a Select Committee that Ireland pays an undue share of taxation (1855, 1856).
Ebrington, Lord, carried the Sewers House-Drainage Bill (1855). Elcho, Lord, failed to carry his Medical Qualification and Registration Bill
(1&56) ; carried against Ministers the appointment of a Royal Commission to inquire into the best Site for the New National Gallery (1856).
_Ellice, Edward, junior, failed to carry his Poor-law (Scotland) Bill (1854,
1855).
Elliot, Mr., carried the County Elections Poll Bill (1852-'3).
Estcourt, Mr., carried the Friendly Societies Bill (1855). Evans, Sir De Lacy, received the thanks of the House in person for his services (1855) ; objected to the Anny purchase system (1856) ; complained of the disrespect shown to the Army Chaplains (1856).
Evelyn, Mr., failed to carry his Vestries Bill (1854). Ewarti William, carried the Public Libraries Bill (1854) ; carried the Pub- lic Libraries and Museums Bill and Public Libraries and Museums (Ireland) Bill (1855); failed to carry the Municipal Reform (Scotland) Bill (1856) ; advocated the abolition of Death-punishment (1856). F an, Mr., advocated the abolition of Ministers' -Money (Ireland) (1854),
ters carried a remedial measure] ' • failed to get his Bill for the re- orm of Dublin University introduced (1854) ; failed to carry a further measure on the subject of Ministers'-Money (1856).
Fergus, Mr., defended the late Captain Christie against the statements of Mr. Layard (1865). Ferguson, Sir Robert, carried the Lunatic Asylums Superannuation (Ire- land) Bill (1856). Ferguson, Mr., failed to carry his Carlisle Canonries Bill (1854, 1865, 1856). Filmier, Sir _Edmund, obtained a SeleetCommittee on Thames Manilas (1854). Fitzgerald, S., carried the Returning-Officers Bill (1854).
Fitzroy, Mr., carried the Hackney Carriage Bill (1852-'3). Forster, Charles, failed to carry his Payment of Wages Bill (1854) ; and his
Truck Act Amendment Bill (1855).
Forteecue, Mr., carried the Public Libraries (Ireland and Scotland) Bill (1852-'0 ; carried a resolution to neutralize Mr. Walpole's address on the subject of Irish Education (1856). Fox, William Johnson, urged the Secular Scheme of Education (1854). French, Mr., failed to carry his Seamen Saving-Banks Bill (1852-'3). [The Government passed a measure in 1856.]
Erman, Mr., failed to carry his Highways District Surveyors Bill (1854) ; his Union of Benefices Bill (1852-'3, 1855) ; his Land and Assessed Taxes Divisions Bill (1855).
Gibson, Mr., failed to carry County Rates and Expenditure Bill (1852-'3) ; succeeded in carrying against Ministers a resolution for abolishing the
Advertisement-duty (1852-'3) ; adverted to Maritime Law in regard to Neutrals (1854) ; deprecated the capture of Merchantmen (1854) ; failed to carry his Secular Education Bill (1855) ; adverted to the case of Lord John Russell and the Vienna Conferences ; announced a Peace motion, but did not proceed with it (1855) ; his Oath of Abjuration Bill was lost in the Lords (1856).
Gladstone, Mr., replaced Mr. Disraeli as Chancellor of the Exchequer (185223) ; left office (1855); strongly opposed the joint guarantee clause in the Turkish Loan Bill (1855) ; adverted to the Central American question and other questions connected with our foreign relations (1856). Goderiek, Lord, carried the Industrial and Provident Societies Bills (1854 and 1856) ; adverted to promotion in the Army (1855) ; carried against Ministers a resolution in favour of extending the principle of examination in the Civil Service (1856).
Greene, John, obtained a Select Committee on Economical Printing (1854 and 1855).
Grogan, Mr., carried the Registration of Bills of Sale (Ireland) Bill(1854) ; obtained a Select Committee to inquire into Dublin Hospitals (1854) ; called attention to Army Compensations (1856).
Grosvenor, Lord Robert, carried the County Elections Poll Bill (1852-'3) ; advocated with some success the abolition of the Attorney. and Solicitor's Certificate Duty ; failed to carry his Sunday Trading Metropolis Bill (18.55) ; moved successfully the rejection of the larger vote for the im- provements in St. James's Park (1856).
Hadfield, Mr., failed to carry his Probate of Wills and Grants of Adminis- tration Bill (1852-'3) ; maintained that the Voluntary principle in Church and Education is the best of all (1854) ; failed to carry his Hardware Manufactures Bill (1855) ; failed to carry his Proctors in Ecclesiastical Courts Bill (1856).
Raiford, Sir Henry, failed to carry his payment of Wages Hosiery Bill (1852-'3) ; obtained a Select Committee of Inquiry (1855).
Hall, Sir Benjamin, moved for a Committee on Dockyard appointments and promotions, with special reference to Mr. Stafford (1852-'3).
Hamilton, George Alexander, urged the necessity of inquiry into the work- ing of National Education in Ireland (185223).
Headlam, Mr., failed to carry his Mortinain Bill (1854) ; failed to carry his Marriages (Scotland) Bill (1855) ; and his Medical Profession Bill (1855, 1856) ; advocated a liberal regulation value of the commissions of deceased officers (1855) ; failed to carry his Ecclesiastical Courts Bill (1856).
Heathcote, Sir William, moved an amendment to Sir Francis Baring's amendment on Mr. Disraeli's censure motion on the subject of the war (1855).
Henley, Mr., urged defects in Sir John Paldngton's Education scheme (1855) ; Ditto as regarded Lord John Russell's scheme (18.56); took an active share in all discussions connected with Law Reforms, and mea- sures relating to Counties and Burghs.
Herbert, Sidney, explained a plan of Army Reform (1856).
Heywood, Mr., obtained a copy of the alterations in the Book of Common
Prayer proposed in 1689 (1854) ; carried amendments on the Oxford Uni- versity Bill (1854) ; failed to carry his Marriage Law Amendment Bill
(1855) ; adverted to the Act of Uniformity in connexion with religious tests, and to the improvement of Public Schools and Universities (1856) ; suggested inquiry into the best means of advancing science (1856) ; suc- cessfully moved amendments on the Cambridge University Bill (1856) ; [divided the House ten times on these amendments.] Horsfall, Mr., carried the Bills of Lading Bill (1855).
Hotham, Lord, carried the Convicted Prisoners Removal and Confinement Bill (1852-'3) ; failed to carry his Judges Exclusion Bill (1852-'3) ; after a series of motions to adjourn, succeeded in getting the continuance of the Bribery Bill reduced to one year (1854).
Hutchins, Mr., obtained a Committee. to inquire into accidents in Coal- Mines (1852-'3 and 1854).
Hutt, Mr., carried the Literary and Scientific Institutions Bill (1854) ; failed to carry his Scientific and Literary Societies Bill (1856).
Jackson, Mr., obtained a Select Committee on Metropolitan Bridges (1855). Keating, Mr., (Reading,) moved without result a vote of censure on the Derby Government for its exercise of Dock-yard patronage (1862-'3) ; ear- ned the Bills of Exchange and Promissory Notes Bill (1855).
Kelly, Sir _Fitzroy, strongly, opposed the Commutation schemes of Mr. Gladstone (1852-'3) ; placed on the table several Law Consolidation Bills, but did not proceed with them, owing to the Bills introduced by the Lord Chancellor (1856).
Kendall, Mr., failed to carry his Rating of Mines Bill (1855 and 1856) ; ob- tained a Select Committee of Inquiry (1856). Ker, Mr., failed to carry his Glanders Prevention Bill (1852-'3). King, Locke, failed to get introduced his Bill to make the Franchise in Counties the same as in Boroughs (1852-'3) ; carried the Real Estate Charges Bill (1854) ; failed to carry his Succession to Real Estate Bill (1854) ; failed to carry his Personal Estates of Intestates Bill, and his Act of Parliament Amending Bill (18,56) ; carried the Intestates Personal Es- tates Bill (1856) ; advocated the revisal of the Statutes (1855) ; carried Statutes not in Use Repeal Bill (1856) ; failed to carry his Summary Juris- diction Bill (1856) ; advocated a revised edition of the Statutes (1856) ; called attention to the resultless labours of the Statute-Law Commission (1856). Kinnaird, Mr., called uent attention to the case of the Medial (1852-'3) ; carried the Religious orship Bill (1855). Knight, Mr., failed to carry his Highways Bill (1854). La yard, Mr., adverted to Russian aggression in the East (18.52-'3) ; accused Lord Aberdeen of sanctioning the encroachments of Russia (1854); urged the necessity of Administrative Reform (1855) ; placed motions on the paper relative to the war, but did not proceed with them (1855 and 1856) ; was called frequently to account for his attacks on individuals out of doors (1855 and 1856) ; adverted to our relations with Persia (1856). Lindsay, W. S., complained of defects in the Transport Service (1855.)
.Lytten Sir Edward, moved, unsuccessfully, a motion against continuing Income-tax ncome-tax for seven years (1852'3) • called upon the House to take the initiative in Administrative Reform • 'delivered a speech on the subject of Lord John Russell and the Vienna Conferences, but withdrew his motion in consequence of Lord John's resignation (1855).
Macartney, Mr., obtained a Select Committee to inquire into the Irish Grand jury Laws (1854), Mackinnon, Mr., obtained a Committee on the claims of Captain M'Clure (185,5) ; obtained a Select Committee on Masters and Operatives (1856).
Milahon, Mr., failed to carry his Irish Fisheries Bill (185223, 1864, 1855) ; his Highways Bills .(185223) ; and his Colonial Appeal Bill (1855) ; called attention to cases of Irish eviction (1866).
Matins, Mr., failed tocarry his Married Women's Reversionary Interest Bill (1864) ; defended Sir Charles Napier as against Sir James Graham (1855); carried the Infants' Marriages Bill (1855) ; failed to carry his Specialty and Simple Contract Debts Bill (1856) ; his Married Women's Reversionary Interest Bill was dropped in the Lords (1856).
Miald Mr., moved unsuccessfully the Secularization of the Revenues of the Irish Church (1856).
Milne; Monckton, adverted to the Greek Insurrection in Turkey (1854) ; adverted to war topics, and to the state of our foreign relations (1856) ; and to the management of the British Museum (1856).
Mitche)ll, Mr., failed to carry his Contractors' Disqualification Removal Bill (1866.
Moore, George Henry, failed to obtain inquiry into the revenues of the Irish Church (1852-'3); submitted a motion for the remission of the Irish famine debts ; obtained a Select Committee to inquire into the case of Mr. Henry Stoner (1854) ; failed to carry his Irish Tenant-Right Bill (1856) ; moved unsuccessfully a vote of censure on the Ministry for their conduct on the American Enlistment question (1856).
Mullings, Mr., carried the Cruelty to Animals Bill (1854).
Mune; Mr., obtained Select Committees to inquire into the ship Novelle, and on the Exclusion of Strangers during Divisions (1852-'3) ; [in conse- quence of the latter Committee's report the practice was discontinued] ; moved unsuccessfully for inquiry into the monetary system (1856); cabled for an equitable adjustment of the Property and Income tax (1856).
Napier, Mr., failed to carry his Absconding Debtors (Ireland) Bill(1852-'3, 1854, 1855) ; obtained a Royal Commission to inquire into the Manage- ment of the Inns of Court (1854) ; carried the Ecclesiastical Property {Ireland) Bill (1855); failed to carry his Poor-law (Ireland) Bill and his Dublin University Bill (1856) ; carried a resolution in favour of the ap- pointment of a Minister of Justice (1856).
Napier, Sir Charles demanded, without success, inquiry into the opera- tions of the Baltic Fleet (1856).
Norreys, Sir _Denham, failed to carry his Grand Juries (Ireland) Bill (1865). Nortk, Colonel, obtained a Select Committee to inquire into Sandhurst Military College (18.56).
Northoote, Sir Seaford, carried the Reformatory and Industrial Schools Bill (1856).
Oliveira, Mr., moved an annual resolution iu favour of a reduction of the Wine-duties ; obtained a Select Committee to inquire into the Metropoli- tan Bridges (1854).
.Packe, Mr., failed to carry his Church-rates Bill, (1854, 1856).
Pakington, Sir John, moved, unsuccessfully, the rejection of the Succession- Duty Bill ; carried a clause in the India Bill providing for the abolition of the Salt Monopoly (1852-'3) ; [the clause was struck out in the Lords] ; called attention to the case of Mr. Lawley, appointed Governor of South Australia; obtained a Select Committee to inquire into the mode of con- ducting the business of the House (1854) ; [Some improvements were introduced in consequence ;] failed to carry his Education Bill (1855).
Patten, Wilson, carried the Sale of Beer, &c. Bill (1854) ; carried the Factories (fencing-off of Machinery) Bill (18.56).
Pechell, Sir George, carried the Parish Vestries Rill (1852-'3) ; carried the Lunatic Asylums Act Amendment Bill (1856).
Pellate, Mr., failed to carry his Declaration in place of Oaths Bill (1854); and his Letters Patent for Inventions Bill (1854) ; failed to obtain a Com- mission to inquire into Endowed Grammar Schools (1854) ; carried the Places of Religious Worship Registration Bill (1855) ; carried the Marriage and Registration Acts Amendment Bill and the Drafts on Bankers (crossed checks) Bill (1866) ; failed to carry his Imprisonment for Debt Bill (1856).
Perry, Sir .Erskine, moved unsuccessfully for inquiry into the constitution of the Indian Army (1855) ; urged an improvement in the law relative to the Earnings of Married 1'omen (1856) ; called attention to the state of Indian Finance (1856).
Phillimore, Robert, failed to carry his Simony Law Amendment Bill (1852-'3, 1854); failed to obtain leave to bring in his Bill to amend the Law of Church-rates ; carried the Ecclesiastical Courts (improved mode of taking evidence) Bill (1854) ; carried another Ecclesiastical Courts Bill (1855) ; failed to carry his Tithe Commutation Rent-charge Bill (1856).
Phillimore, John, failed to carry his Public Prosecutors Bill (1854, 1855,) but obtained a Select Committee of Inquiry (1854, 1855, and 1856) ;fail to carry his Judges and Chancellors Bill (1856) ; did not proceed with his proposed censure on Lord Stratford de Redeliffe (1856) ; objected to the change in Maritime Law sanctioned at the Paris Conferences (1856). Pigott Mr., obtained a Select Committee on Medical Relief of the Poor (18e4). Pollard-Urquhart, obtained a Select Committee to inquire into Irish Fund Loan Societies (1854 and 1855).
Reed, Major, failed to carry his Income-tax Elective Franchise Bill (1855) ; urged reform in the mode of conducting Promotion in the Army (1855, 1856). _Ricardo, J. L. obtained a Select Committee on Contracts for Public Depart- ments (1856). Rice, Mr., obtained a Select Committee to inquire into a bettor system of County and Borough Police (1852-'3). [In the Session of 1856, Ministers carried a measure on the subject.] Rich, hir., urged the abolition of the Sale of Army Commissions (1855). Roebuck, Mr., obtained the Sebastopol Committee (1855) ; moved a vote of censure on the Aberdeen Government, founded on the Sebastopol Report (1855), but was met by the " previous question" ; adverted to the Ameri- can Enlistment question (1856) ; objected to the appointment of a Com- mission of General Officers to report upon the Crimean Report of Sir John M'Neill and Colonel Tulloch (1856); adverted to the salaries of the County Court Judges (1856) ; moved unsuccessfully the expulsion of James Sadleir, accused of fraud (1856) ; moved, unsuccessfully a vote of censure on Ministers in reference to the case of General Beataon (1856). Russell, Lord John, stated his reasons for resigning office under Lord Aberdeen (1855) ; became Colonial Secretary (under Lord Palmerston), and represented England at the Vienna Conferences ; soon after resigned office (1856) ; proposed resolutions on the subject of National Education (1866) ; adverted to our relations with the United States ; raised a de- bate on the condition of Italy (1856). Schokfield, Mr., obtained a Select Committee on the Adulteration of Food (1855 and 1856).
&obeli, Captain, failed to obtain a Committee on the claims of Captain. Car.
penter in regard to the Screw-propeller adverted to defects in Naval Promotion (1855) ; complained of the Admiralty administration in refer- ence to retired Naval Officers (1856).
Scott, Mr., called for Inquiry into the Ticket-of-leave System (1856). Scully, Vincent, failed to carry his Transfer of Land (Ireland) Bill (1852-'3) ;
advocated the public examination of candidates for public employment (1855).
Berner, Henry Ker, failed to carry his Drainage of Land Bill (1854). Shee, Mr. Sergeant, failed to carry his Tenant-Right (Ireland) Bill (1852-'3) ; and his Tenants-Compensation (Ireland) Bill (1854).
Shelley, Sir John, obtained a Select Committee to inquire into the Metro- politan Tax on Coal (1852-'3) ; carried the Joint-Stock Banks (Election of Directors) Bills (1856) ; adverted to the incapacity by age and infirmity of several of the Irish Judges (1856).
Smith, John Abel, carried the Friendly Societies No. 2 Bill (1854). Somerville, Sir William, carried the Dwellings for Labouring Classes (Ire- land) Bill (1856).
Sothern, Mr., (now Mr. Esteourt,) carried the Friendly Societies Bill (1855). Spooner, Mr., failed to carry his Bill for the withdrawal of the Maynooth Endowment ; succeeded (1852-'3) in rejecting the vote of 12351. for re-
pairing the College ; obtained a Select Committee to inquire into the Ventilation of the House (1856).
Stafford, Mr., adverted to the state of the Hospitals at Scutari (1855) ; ob- tained a Select Committee on the Army Medical Department (1856).
Stanley, Lord, moved, unsuccessfully, the postponment of the India Bill (1852-'3) ; advocated University, .Administrative, and Social Reforms ; opposed Mr. Spooner's Maynooth Bill ; supported the abolition of Church- rates and the consideration of Lord John Russell's Education scheme, &c. Stewart, Sir Michael Shaw, defended Mr. Pollock against the Eviction Charges of Mr. M‘Mahon (1856).
Stirling, Mr., failed to carry his Education (Scotland) Bill (1855). Thesiger, Sir Frederick, resisted Mr. Montagu Chambers's motion on the
subject of the Baron de Bode (1854) ; moved an amendment to Mr. Milner Gibson's Oath of Abjuration Bill (1856).
Villiers, Mr., in opposition, moved a declaration in favour of the maintenance and extension of the Free-trade principle ; took office as Judge-Advocate on the retirement of the Derby Ministry (1852-'3).
.Walmsley, Sir Joshua, advocated unsuccessfully the Opening of Public In- stitutions on Sunday (18.55 and 1856).
Walpole, Mr. obtained a Select Committee to inquire into the office of Speaker (1855) ; carried an address on the subject of Irish National Education (1856).
.Whiteside, Mr., carried the Courts of Common Law (Ireland) Bill (1852-'3) ; failed to carry his Bills for the Reform of the Irish Court of Chancery ;
carried the High Treason (Ireland) Bill (1854) ; failed to carry his Pro- perty Disposal (Religious Vows) Bill (1854) and his Jurors and Juries (Ireland) Bill ; moved unsuccessfully his censure motion as to the fall of Kars (1856).
Wilkinson, Mr., moved unsuccessfully a resolution to restrict the length of speeches (1856).
Williams, William, urged the extension of the Probate and Legacy Duties (1852-'3) [Mr. Gladstone carried a large measure on the subject] ; -aged the impolicy of the public revenue being intercepted on its way to the Treasury [Mr. Gladstone put this also to rights] ; urged unsuccessfully a 1 further extension of the Probate-duty (1855) ; spoke of the inefficiency of the Charity Commission (1856).
Wise, Mr., advocated the complete revision of our Consular establishments (1855 and 1856).
Wortley, Stuart, failed to carry his Criminal Justice Metropolis Bill (1854). Wrightson, Mr., failed to carry his Vacating of Seats in Parliament Bill (1855).
IV. ATTENDANCE AT SELECT COMMITTEES.
1855.-The Sebastopol Committee. Mr. Roebuck Chairman. The Com- mittee sat 47 days. Mr. Bramston attended 47 times, Mr. Drummond 46, Mr. Ellice 29, Mr. Layard 46, Colonel Lindsay 41, Sir John Pakington 45, General Peel 47, Lord Seymour 47, Captain Gladstone 20, Sir John Han- mer 44 times. [Mr. John Ball and Sir Cornewall Lewis were discharged on accepting office ; Captain Gladstone and Sir John Hanmer were added.] 1856.-Public Petitions. Mr. Bonham Carter Chairman. The Committee sat 57 days. Mr. Adderley attended 3 times, Mr. Brotherton 47, Mr. H. A. Bruce 4, Mr. Lloyd Davies 8, Mr. De Vere 2, Mr. Duncan 52, Mr. Greg- son 30, Admiral Jones 5 Mr. Liddell 8, Mr. Scott 6, Mr. Abel Smith 2, Mr. Owen Stanley 15, Mr. Thornely 44, Mr. Whitbread 0 times.
Adulteration of Food. Mr. Scholefield Chairman. The Committee sat 15 days. Mr. Cowper attended 11 times, Mr. Alderman Cubitt 10, Viscount Ebrington 6, Viscount Goderich 12, Mr. Gregson 11, Lord Claud Hamilton 7, Mr. Kinnaird 15, Mr. Knight 4, Mr. Moffatt 15, Mr. Otway 6, Mr. Pea- cocke 13, Mr. Sheridan 7, Mr. Swift 8, Mr. Charles Villiers 5, Mr. Wise 11 times.
Civil Service Superannuation. The Chancellor of the Exchequer Chair- man. The Committee sat 18 days. Sir F. Baring attended. 15 times, Lord Stanley 12, Mr. Gladstone 4, Sir H. Willoughby 15, Mr. Roebuck 11, Mr. Henley 9, Sir S. Northcote 13, Viscount Monck 14, Mr. Macartney 13, Mr. Robert Palmer 12, Mr. V. Scully 2, Mr. S. Fitzgerald 15, Mr. 0. Ri- cardo 13, Mr. Rich 15 times.
Court of Chancery (Ireland) Bills. The Attorney-General for Ireland Chairman. The Committee sat 21 days. The Chairman attended 17 times, Sir James Graham 19, Mr. Edward Ellice 16, Mr. Henley 14, Mr. Walpole 6, Viscount Monck 21, Mr. Macartney 12, Mr. Henry Herbert 14, Mr. Sey- mour Fitzgerald 17, Mr. Whitside 15, Mr. De Vere 18, Sir Erslrine Perry 21, Mr. Kirk 14, Sir Fitzroy Kelly 1, (subsequently appointed,) Mr. Gro- gan 15, Mr. Deasy 5 times.
Contracts in the Public Departments. Moved for by Mr. J. L. Ricardo, but he did not takepart in the proceedings. Mr. Monsen was Chairman. The Committee sat 6 days. Colonel Boldero attended 2 times, Colonel Gil- pin 2, Mr. Mitchell 1, Mr. Corry 6 Captain Laffan 5, Colonel Lindsay 0, Sir Charles Napier 3, Mr. Lloyd Davies 1, Viscount Goderich 1, Co- lonel Smyth 6, Mr. Brand 6, Mr. Moffatt 5, Colonel Dunne 6, Mr. Muntz 6, Mr. Liddell 5, Mr. Jackson 5 times.
Ecclesiastical Commission. Lord John Russell Chairman. The Com- mittee sat 31 days. Sir George Grey attended 18 times Sir John Pairing- ton 21, Marquis of Blandford 30, Sir James Graham 27, Mr. Wilkinson 28, Mr. Walpole 28, Mr. Ingham 25, Lord Robert Cecil 25, Mr. Evelyn Denison 22, Sir William Heathcote 26, Mr. John Abel Smith 23, Lord Robert Grosvenor 23, Mr. George Butt 12, Mr. Mowbray 29 times. Formation of Parishes Bill. The Marquis of Blandford Chairman. The Committee sat 8 days. Viscount Ebrington attended 7 times, Mr. Byng 3, Mr. Edward Egerton 5, Mr. Gladstone 8, Mr. Massey 2, Mr. Headlam 3,
Mr. Sidney Herbert 0, Sir Stafford Northcote 8 Mr. Dunlop 8, Lord John Manners 6, Mn. Pellatt 8, Mr. Adderley 6, Mr. Liddell 7 times.
General Committee on Railway and Canal Bills. Mr. Strutt (now Lord Belper) Chairman. The Committee sat 9 days. Mr H E. Adair attended 3 times, Mr. H. J. Baillie 3, Colonel Boldero 3, Mr. Cumming Bruce 4, Mr, Cobbett 2, Mr. Corry 3, Mr. Tatton Egerton 3, Mr. G. A. Hamilton 4, Sir Edmund Hayes 3, Lord Hotham 3, Mr. Laseelles 1, Earl of March 2, Sir Erskine Perry 2, Sir William Somerville 3, Lord Stanley 2, Lord Harry Vane 2 times.
Local Charges upon Shipping. Mr. Lowe Chairman. The Committee sat 17 days. Mr. Hardy attended 16 times, Mr. Milner Gibson 16, Mr. Horsfall .12, Mr. Fenwick 16, Sir S. Northcote 5, Mr. Cobden 21 Mr. Wat- son 14, Mr. Bouverie 12, Mr. Headlam 11, Mr. Cardwell 6 Sir J. Duck- worth, 13, Mr. Duncan 17, Lord Hotham 17, Mr. Moffatt 14, Mr. Vance, 14, Mr. Beamish 12 times.
Masters and Operatives. Mr. Mackinnon Chairman. The Committee sat 16 days. Mr. Lowe attended 4 times, Viscount Goderich 13, Mr. Ingham 9, Viscount Duncan 12, Mr. Cobbett 13, Mr. Booker Blakemore 13, Mr. Kin- naird 14, Mr. Pellatt 14, Mr. Leveson Gower 15, Mr. Wise 14, Mr. Gordon 10, Mr. Pollard-Urquhart 14, Sir Henry Halford 14, Lord John Manner; 13 times.
Medical Department, Army. Mr. Stafford Chairman. The Committee sat 15 days. Mr. Bellew attended 14 times, Colonel Boldero 7, Sir J. Fer- gusson 8, Sir H. Davie 15, Sir John Hanmer 12, Colonel Kingscote 14, Mr. Levesofi Gower 8, Captain Laffan 0, Mr. Legh 6 Mr. Noel 12, Co- lonel North 15, Mr. Peel 10, Mr. Percy 9, Sir John Trollope 13 times. Medical Profession and Registration, c. Bills. Mr. Cowper Chairman. The Committee sat 10 days. Mr. Brady attended 10 times, Sir William Heathcote 5, Lord Robert Grosvenor 7, Colonel Dunne 8, Mr. Strutt 0, Mr. Howard 7, Mr. Headlam 4, Mr. Craufurd 10, Mr. Napier 2, Mr. Black 9, Mr. Bell 9, Mr. Alexander Hastie 9, Mr. Percy 7, (subsequently added,) Lord Elcho 5 times.
Metropolis Roads. Lord Robert Grosvenor Chairman. The Committee sat 7 days. Mr. Bramston attended 4 times, Sir J. Shelley 6, Sir W. Jol- liffe 7, Colonel Pennant 7, Sir B. Hall 4 Mr. Hildyard 7, Mr. Butler 7, Mr. Wyvill 7, Mr. Hastings Russell 7, Mr. Bonham Carter 6, Mr. Al- cock 5, Alderman Challis 7, Mr. Wrightson 5, Mr. James M'Gregor 7 times: Hew Westminster Bridge. Mr. Henley Chairman. The Committee sat 5 days. Sir B. Hall attended 5 times, Mr. Bramston 4, Colonel Boldero 4, Mr. Jackson 3, Mr. Ker Seymer 4, Mr. Tite 5, Sir J. Shelley 4, Sir W. Jol- liffe 4 times.
Ordnance Survey ofScotland. Viscount Duncan Chairman. The Com- mittee sat 5 days. The Lord Advocate attended 5 times, Mr. Evelyn Deni- son 5, Mr. Stephenson 3, Mr. Lloyd Davies 5, Lord Elcho 2, Mr. Stirling 5, Mr. Laffan 1, Mr. Baxter 5 Mr. Dunlop 5, Mr. Edward Ellicejunior 5, Mr. William Lockhart 4, Mr. Smollett 1, Mr. Leicester Vernon 5, Marquis of Stafford 2 times.
Public Monies (Audit of Public Accounts). Sir F. Baring Chairman. The Committee sat 18 days. The Chancellor of the Exchequer attended 15 times, Mr. Henley 10, Sir James Graham 16, Mr. Williams 18, Sir H. Wil- loughby 18, Mr. Wilson 18, Mr. Peacocke 9, Mr. Bowyer 1 ,5 Mr. James MacGregor 17, Mr. Ellice 1, .Lord Stanley 3, Mr. Hankey 17, Mr. Cardwell, 15, Mr. G. A. Hamilton 15 times.
Public Offices. Sir Benjamin Hall Chairman. The Committee sat 7 days. Lord John Manners attended once, Mr. Cardwell 5 Mr. Disraeli 3, Mr. Henry Baring 5, Mr. Archibald Campbell 5, Mr. Archibald Hastie 4, Lord Claud Hamilton 6, Mr. Ellice 0, Mr. Ker Seymer 4, Earl Grosvenor 4, Mr. Jackson 7, Colonel Greville 5, Mr. Stirling 7, Mr. E. Egerton 4 times.
Rating of Mines. Mr. Kendall Chairman. The Committee sat 9 days. Mr. Michael Williams attended 6 times, Mr. Deedes 7, Mr. George Caven- dish 8 Mr. Child 5 Mr. Bouverie 7, Mr. Hutchins 6, Mr. Philipps 8, Colonel Pennant 9 Mr. Ridley 9, Viscount Monck 4, Mr. Spooner 8, Mr. Hussey Vivian 6, Mr. Littleton 6, Mr. Hume 5, Mr. A. H. Herbert 6, Mr. Colville 8 times.
Selection. Colonel Wilson Patten Chairman. The Committee sat 16 days. Mr. Bonham Carter attended 9 times, Mr. Deedes 11, Mr. Sotheron Esteourt 5, Sir Robert Ferguson 10, Mr. Thomas Greene 14 times.
Silver and Gold Wares. Mr. Wilson Chairman. The Committee sat 11 days. Mr. Liddell attended 10 times, Mr. Stanley 9 Mr. Hankey 11, Mr. G. A. Hamilton 2, Mr. Spooner 11, Mr. Brand 10, Mr. Wilkinson 11, Mr. William Ewart 9, Mr. Bentinck 3, Mr. Peacocks 7, Mr. Muntz 5, Mr. Dun- lop 9, Mr. Masterman 6 times.
Sound Dues. Mr. Villiers Chairman. The Committee sat 11 days. The Chancellor of the Exchequer attended 8 times, Mr. Cardwell 4, Mr. Mitchell 11, Mr. Gibson 8 Mr. Butt 8 Mr. Deasy 5, Mr. Newdegate 0, Lord Stanley 1, Lord Chelsea 0, Mr. Bramley Moore 11, Mr. R. Phillimore 4, Mr. Dun- can 11, Mr. Liddell 8, Mr. Disraeli 7 times.
Standing Orders. Colonel Wilson Patten Chairman. The Committee sat 25 days. Mr. Bramston attended 18 times, Mr. Deedes 19, Mr. Evelyn Denison 0, Mr. Sotheron Esteourt 6, Sir Robert Ferguson 15, Mr. Thomas Greene 20, Mr. Henley 12, Mr. Eliott Lockhart 18, Mr. Thomely 25, Mr. Wrightson 18 times.
Tithe Commutation Bill. Mr. R. Phillimore Chairman. The Commit- tee sat 6 days. Lord A. Hervey attended 6 times, Sir W. Heathcote 6, Mr. Walpole 3, Mr. Bouverie 5, Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer 0, SirJ. Trot- lope 5, Mr. Hindley 5, Sir J. Pakington 4, Mr. Henley 6, Mr. Cheetham 2, Mr. Headlam 2, Marquis of Chandos 4, Mr. Napier 1, Mr. Scrape 3 times.
Transportation. Mr. Baines Chairman. The Committee sat 19 days. Sir John Pakington attended 18 times Mr. Wortley 5r. Adderley 19, The Lord Advocate 2, Mr. Sergeant O'Brien
rian 13, Mr. Henley 3, Mr. Wick- ham 17, Mr. John Wynne 17, Mr. Massey 17, Mr. Beckett Denison 16 Mr. Deedes 14, Mr. Seymour Fitzgerald 8, Lord Naas 16, Mr. Monckton
17, Mr. Ker Seymer 14 times. Formation of Parishes Bill. The Marquis of Blandford Chairman. The Committee sat 8 days. Viscount Ebrington attended 7 times, Mr. Byng 3, Mr. Edward Egerton 5, Mr. Gladstone 8, Mr. Massey 2, Mr. Headlam 3, Mr. Sidney Herbert 0, Sir Stafford Northcote 8, Mr. Dunlop 8, Lord John Manners 6, Mr. Pellatt 8, Mr. Adderley 6, Mr. Liddell 7 times. [The Select Committees were 42 in number; the number of Members who served, 270. The details are compiled from Parliamentary Papers.]
The disposal of Private Bills calls for a considerable amount of time from those Committees whose duty it is to consider them. If opposed, the sittings may be protracted ; but the details are not published. Ac- cording to a Parliamentary paper issued at the close of last session, 161 Private Bills received the Royal Assent ; 64 were withdrawn, lost, or allowed to drop.