HANSARD'S PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES, THIRD SERIES: COMMENCING WITH THE ACCESSION OF WILLIAM IV. 31° & 32° VICTORIÆ, 1867-8. VOL. CXCIII. COMPRISING THE PERIOD FROM THE TWENTY-SIXTH DAY OF JUNE 1868, ΤΟ THE THIRTY-FIRST DAY OF JULY 1868. Fourth and Last Volume of the Session. LONDON: PUBLISHED BY CORNELIUS BUCK, AT THE OFFICE FOR HANSARD'S PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES, TABLE OF CONTENTS VOLUME CXCIII. LORDS, FRIDAY, JUNE 26. NEW PEER INTRODUCED-William Lord Brougham and Vaux-Was introduced Established Church (Ireland) Bill (No. 157)- Order of the Day for resuming the Debate [June 24] on the Amendment to the Motion for the Second Reading, which Amendment was, to leave out the word ("now") and at the end of the Question to add the words ("upon this Day Six Months")-(The Earl Grey) read: - Debate resumed After long debate, Debate further adjourned to Monday next. IRELAND-ROYAL SCHOOL OF BANAGHER-Question, Mr. G. Morris; Answer, Order for Committee read:-Moved, "That Mr. Speaker do now leave the To leave out from the word "That" to the end of the Question, in order to add the words "the proposal to pass a permanent law, requiring that in order to prevent the introduc- tion of the Cattle Plague into this Country from abroad, all foreign cattle and other animals imported into the Port of London shall be landed at one prescribed spot, and shall not be removed thence alive, ought not to be considered apart from the general policy of imposing legal restrictions on the foreign cattle trade in other ports of the United Kingdom,”—(Mr. Milner Gibson,)—instead thereof |