Chap. of Stat. if the Bill passed.
Return of the Number of Troops of Ef-) fective Yeomanry in Great Britain and
Ireland, 1842 to 1846; stating the Date XXXVI. 81. of the Musters, and showing the manner in which the Sums voted in those Years were expended
Robert Langslow, Esq., Copies of all Documents and other Evi-] (Ceylon.) dence forming the ground for the Dis- missal from Office of Robert Langslow, Esq., one of the District Judges of Ceylon; and also of the subsequent Correspon- dence relating to such Dismissal
Free Emigrants (West Indies Returns, showing the Number of Free Emi- and Mauritius).
Return of the Quantity of Tobacco, Cigars and Snuff paid Duty upon Quarterly, 1844-1846; the gross Amount of Duty received in England, Scotland and Ire- land; the Seizures, Prosecutions and Convictions for Breach of the Revenue Law, 1846; the Number of Persons Imprisoned for such Offences, 1846; Quantity of Tobacco and Snuff imported, exported to the Colonies and shipped as Stores, 1844-1846; and the Seizures and Prosecutions between 5th January 1844 and 5th January 1847
Navigation Laws (Jamaica, Copies or Extracts of Correspondence be- Trinidad).
Returns of Country Banks which have ceased to issue their own Notes since the passing of the Banking Act of 7 & 8 Vict. c. 32, showing the Amount so withdrawn from Circulation; of any increased Issue of Notes granted to the Bank of England to replace such Country XXXIV. 291. Bank Issue; of Country Banks supplied with, or which are now receiving Bank of England Notes and Coin; the Total Amount of Credit, and the Rate of Dis- count for the Years 1841-1844; Number of Country Banks acting with Bank of England Notes exclusively, 1841-1847 Report from the Select Committee on they Thames Conservancy (re-committed) Bill; with the Resolutions, Minutes of Proceedings, and the Bill, as amended -
Bill to suspend, for a Time to be limited,y the Duties on the Importation of Corn, Maize, Rice, Grain, Meal, Flour, Biscuit and certain other similar Articles -
of Foreign Copy of Circular of the British Cabinet of May 1820, communicated to the several Courts of Europe on the Subject of In- tervention by Foreign Powers in the Internal Affairs of other Countries
Copy of the Official Reports and Dia-] grams respecting the Trials in sailing of H. M. S. "Eurydice," in August and September 1846; also, the Number of XXXVI. 225. Men and Boys victualled, and the Quan- tities of Provisions and Water on board H. M. S. "Spartan" and "Eurydice," on 9th August 1846
Copy of the Warrant, dated 1st May 1846,7 by which an improved Retirement was granted to Quartermasters and Veteri- nary Surgeons; Returns of the Number placed on that Retirement, specifying the Number of Years' Service, the
Amount of their Full Pay on retiring, XXXVI. 55. and the Amount of their Retired Pay; of the Number of Medical Officers and Paymasters of Regiments whose Services exceed Thirty Years, specifying the Amount of their Full Pay and Retired Pay awarded by the Warrant of May 1846-
Bill to provide for the better Ventilation) of Mines and Collieries, for the Pro- tection and Preservation of the Lives of Persons employed in and about the same, and to make other Provisions re- lating thereto
Bill to amend the Laws relating to the] Custody of Lunatics -
519. June 17. Shipping, Tonnage, Imports Returns of the Number and Tonnage of
Shipping, Outwards and Inwards, and the Number of Seamen employed between the United Kingdom and certain Coun- tries, from 1840 to 1846, and of the Declared Value of British and Irish Produce and Manufactures exported to the same Countries, 1840 to 1846; and similar Returns for the Colonies
Return of the Number of Ships laden] with Coals, Cinders and Culm entered Outwards, 1840-1846; specifying the Kinds and Quantities; the Amounts of Duty received; the Port of Clearance; the Country cleared for, and to what Nation the Ships belonged -
Account of the Quantities and Declared Value of British Woollen Manufactures exported from the United Kingdom, 1846; specifying the Countries to which they were sent
Return of the Number and Tonnage of Ships which cleared out from the United Kingdom to Ports in Canada and British North America, from 1830 to 1846
Return of all Sweets or Made Wines im-) ported from Scotland and Ireland into England, in the Year ending 5th January 1847, and the Amount of Duty paid thereon; of Seizures made by the Excise and Customs, and the Reasons of Seizures, and how disposed of, and the Quantities in Bond on 5th January 1847.
21. Chester and Holyhead Rail- way.
Bill to provide for the Re-payments of) Sums due by the County of the City of Limerick, for Advances of Public Money for the Improvement of the Navigation of the River Shannon
Bill, intituled, An Act for amending an Act, intituled, "An Act for amending, explaining and reducing into one Act of Parliament the Laws relating to the Go- vernment of His Majesty's Ships, Vessels and Forces by Sea"
Copy of the Instructions to the Boards for the Examination of Masters and Mates of Merchant Vessels; of the Cer- tificates of Qualifications granted to Candidates who pass the required Exa- minations, and a List of the Total Num- ber of Persons to whom such Certificates have been granted, and the Names of the Vessels in which they now serve
Return of the Number of Visitors admitted to see the State Apartments at Hamp- ton Court Palace and Windsor Castle, and the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew, 1845 and 1846 -
Bill for the Administration of the Laws) for Relief of the Poor in England [as amended by the Committee, and on Report]
Copy of further Report to the Board of Excise on the Production of Spirit from Sugar and Molasses
Return showing the Average Daily Num-] ber of Persons employed on Relief Works in Ireland during the Week ending 12th June 1847; also, the Cost in Wages, and for the Establishment
Minutes of Evidence taken before the Select Committee on the Chester and Holyhead Railway Bill (Extension to Holyhead) -
Loan Fund Board (Ireland) - Ninth Annual Report of the Commissioners of the Loan Fund Board of Ireland, with Appendices
sured on Farming Stock exempt from XXXIV. 321. Duty, in each Quarter of 1846; distin- guishing the Amount of each Office in the Country, London, Edinburgh and Dublin respectively Second Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords, appointed to inquire into the Execution of the Cri- minal Law, especially respecting Juvenile Offenders and Transportation, with Mi- nutes of Evidence, Appendix and Ge-
Bill, intituled, An Act to abolish one of) the Offices of Master in Ordinary of the High Court of Chancery
536. June 21. Masters in Chancery Affidavit Bill, intituled, An Act for the Discon
[Mr. Greene, Mr. Hawes and Lord John Russell.]
tinuance of the Attendance of the Master in Ordinary of the High Court of Chan- cery in the Public Office, and for trans- ferring the Business of such Public Office to the Affidavit Office in Chan- cery
Canada Consolidated Revenue Bill to authorize Her Majesty in Council to assent to a certain Bill passed by the two Houses of Legislature of the Pro- vince of Canada, for granting a Civil List to Her Majesty, and to repeal certain parts of an Act, 3 & 4 Vict., to re- unite the Provinces of Upper and Lower Canada, and for the Government of Canada
Imports, Exports and Bullion
VIII.-Miscellaneous Services for the Year] ending 31st March 1848
VIII. 2.-Miscellaneous Services for the Year ending 31st March 1848 Tabular Account of the Quantities of each of the principal Articles of Foreign and Colonial Merchandize imported into the United Kingdom, and the Declared Value of the Exports of British and Irish Produce and Manufactures in each Month of the Year ending April 1847: Returns of the actual Amount of Bullion in the Bank of England, same periods
Constabulary Force (England Return of the Number of Police Consta-)
bles in each County or Division of a County in England and Wales, under 2 & 3 Vict. c. 93; the Number stationed in each Petty Sessions District; the Population of such District, and the Amount paid by it to the County Police Rate, together with an Account, in Detail, of the Expenditure for 1846 Home Accounts of the East India Com-1 pany, 1st June 1847; Accounts re- specting the Annual Territorial Revenues and Disbursements of the East India Company, for Three Years ending 1844-5, according to the latest Advices, with an Estimate for the succeeding Year
Return of the Number of Pauper Lunatics and Idiots chargeable to Parishes and
Townships in each Union of England XLIX. 263. and Wales, and to Places not in Union, on 1st January 1847
Account of the Quantities of Wheat, Bar-Y ley, Oats, Wheat Flour, and Oatmeal imported into Great Britain from Ireland, from 5th January to 5th April 1847
Account of all Cattle, Sheep and Swine] imported into Great Britain from Ireland, from 5th January to 5th April 1847
Eighth Annual Report of the Commis-) sioners for the Improvement of the Navigation of the River Shannon, Ire- land, with Appendix
Report from the Select Committee on the` Holyhead Harbour Bill, with Minutes
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