HBH 1890 July 19 Parliament The Bill introduced by Mr VERRALL to prevent lawyers in practice in New Zealand from being nominated or elected for any seat in the House was read a first time this afternoon amidst roars of laughter from nearly every member present. The Rotorua Railway Ministers are considering the expediency of providing funds for the continuation of the Rotorua Railway. Mr FERGUS proposed to appropriate funds to the Penrose double line. HUTCHISON Enquiry It is stated that Mr H D BELL is retained to appear on behalf of Ministers before the Hutchison committee Mr TURNBULL'S FUNERAL The Speaker informed the House this afternoon that he proposed, to leave the chair at 5 p.m. instead of 5.30 p.m., with the permission of the members, to take part in the funeral procession to the steamer conveying the late Mr TURNBULL'S remains at TIMARU, for that purpose, nearly every member in Wellington followed the hearse conveying the body to the steamer 'PENGUIN" which left for LYTTELTON about 6 o'clock. Later- TRIBUTE TO A DECEASED LEGISLATOR. Fully 100 members of the two Houses of Legislature followed the remains of the Late Mr TURNBULL from his late residence to the steamer this evening. Several Ministers and Sir George GREY were among the number.