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Supply—Considered In Committee
(In the Committee.)
Motion made, and Question proposed,
"That a further sum not exceeding £436,410 be granted to Her Majesty, on account, for or towards defraying the charge for the following Civil Services, to the 31st day of March, 1877."
[Then the respective Services are set forth.]
MR. BUTT
said, he would move to report Progress, as the Votes before them involved some important questions in connection with education in Ireland.
Motion made, and Question proposed, "That the Chairman do report Progress, and ask leave to sit again."—( Mr. Butt.)
SIR MICHAEL HICKS-BEACH
appealed to the Committee to go on with the Estimates, or else there would be considerable inconvenience entailed in the payment of school teachers' salaries.
Motion, by leave, withdrawn.
Original Question put, and agreed to.
House resumed.
Resolution to be reported upon Monday next;
Committee to sit again upon Monday next.
Local Loans (Ireland) Extinguishment Of Debts, &C Bill
Resolution [June 29] reported;
"That it is expedient to authorise the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury to extinguish certain Debts due in Ireland to the Consolidated Fund, and all arrears of interest thereon, and to amend the Law with respect to Loans to Local Authorities in Ireland out of the said Fund."
Resolution agreed to:—Bill ordered to be brought in by Sir Michael Hicks-Beach and Mr. Solicitor General for Ireland.
House adjourned at a quarter after Two o'clock till Monday next.