VOL. page. Cork Union: Reports from Dr. Stephens to the Board of Health in Dublin on the state of the Cork, Unmanufactured: LV. 11 Quantities imported, exported, and retained for consumption; rate and amount of duty, 1844 and 1845; [in 843.] LXV. 14 Quantities imported from each country and retained for consumption, 1845; [in 843.] LXV. 87 Corn: I. Bills: 1. Suspension of Duties. 2. Suspension of Navigation Laws. II. Accounts and Papers: 1. Prices in London and Paris. 2. Imports and Exports and Consumption. I. Bills: 1. Suspension of Duties: Bill to suspend for a time to be limited the duties on the importation of corn; (4.) 1. 203 Bill to suspend for a time to be limited the duties on the importation of buck wheat, buck-wheat meal, maize or Indian corn, Indian corn meal and rice; (7.) I. 83 Bill to suspend for a time to be limited the duties on the importation of corn, maize, rice, grain, meal, flour, biscuit, and certain other similar articles; (505.) I. 205 2. Suspension of Navigation Laws: Bill to allow for a time to be limited the importation of corn from any country in foreign ships; (5) II. Accounts and Papers: 1. Prices in London and Paris: · III. 25 Return of the prices of wheat and bread in London and Paris, November 1846 to Statement relating to average prices of grain, and rates payable each week from 25 June 1846; imports and entries of foreign and colonial wheat and flour, Indian corn and meal, in each month of 1846; statement of each kind of grain and flour imported in each year ending 5 January 1844-1847; statement of corn and flour imported from the United States, 1844-1846; quantity imported from bonded warehouses, 1844 to 1846; British and Irish wheat exported, 1846; imports into and exports from Ireland in 1846, and exports from Ireland to Great Britain, 1843-1846; (1.) LIX. 469 Account of the quantities of wheat, barley, oats, wheat-flour, oatmeal, butter, cheese and meat; of the number of cattle, sheep, and swine imported into Great Britain from Ireland in each month, 1846; (32.) LIX. 493 Account of the total amount of duty received upon foreign wheat imported between 5 July 1846 and 19 January 1847, with the weekly average price of wheat, and the quantities imported and entered for consumption in each week of the same period; (72.) LIX. 495 Account of the quantity of flour and wheat exported from Canada to Great Britain and Ireland in the years 1844-1846; (in 119.) XXXVII. 11 Account of wheat and wheat-flour imported into the United Kingdom in 1846; quantity entered for home consumption in the same period; quantity imported from Canada into the United Kingdom in 1846; also entered for home consumption; and the quantities of wheat, barley, oats, wheat-flour, and oatmeal imported into Great Britain from Ireland, from 5 July 1846 to 5 January 1847; (132.) VOL. | page. Corn-continued. II. Accounts and Papers-continued. 2. Imports and Exports and Consumption-continued. Return of the number of ships laden with foreign corn entered inwards at the ports LIX. 501 LIX. 507 LIX. 521 Similar account from 5 April to 5 July 1847; (726.) Account of the quantities of wheat, wheat-flour, barley, and oats imported into and Return of grain, flour and meal, reduced to quarters, entered for home consumption Return explanatory of this account; (670.) Account of the gross and net revenue of the Duchy of Cornwall, 1846; (in 269.) Cornwall Railway. see Preliminary Inquiries, 2. Corofin (Clare). see Public Works (Ireland), III. 1. Corporal Punishments: 1. Army: Returns of persons flogged in the army in Great Britain and Ireland in the years 1845 and 1846, specifying the offence, the regiment, the place of station, the time, the sentence, and the number of lashes inflicted; (81.) XXXVI. 111 Copy of the order, dated 21 August 1846, given by the Admiralty to officers to submit to the Commander-in-Chief at the ports, for his approval; crimes that require corporal punishment; (69.) XXXVI. 109 Return of the number of persons flogged in the British navy, 1845 and 1846, and abstract of the number of corporal punishments, 1844-1846; (661.) XXXVI. 121 3. Hulks (Woolwich and Portsmouth): Return of all corporal punishments inflicted on prisoners confined on board hulks at Woolwich from i January 1843 to the present time, with the number of lashes in each case, with the date thereof; (in 125.) XLVIII. 465 Similar returns for the hulks at Portsmouth and Gosport (in 207) XLVIII. 461 1 VOL. I page. Cotton and Cotton Manufactures: 1. Cotton Manufactures: Return showing the number of persons, those under 13 years of age, 13 an Return of the declared value of cotton manufactures and cotton yarn exported in LXV. 87 - LXV. 99 LXV. 105 Value re-exported to each country, 1845; [in 843.] LXV. 112 2. Cotton Twist and Yarn: Declared value of cotton yarn exported in the years 1844, 1845, and 1846; (in 731.) Quantities of foreign yarn imported, exported, and retained for consumption; rates Quantities imported, exported, and retained for consumption; rates and amount Quantities re-exported to each country, 1845; [in 843.] LXV. 97 LXV. 103 4. Cotton Trade (East Indies): Return of the quantity of cotton wool exported from the British Possessions in India in each year during which accounts have been kept; stating the ports from which the shipments were made, the quantity shipped at each port, and the countries to which the cotton was exported and the shipments to each country; (194.) XLI. 71 Similar return showing the quantity in bales and pounds avoirdupois; (353.) XLI. 159 Copy of Report, dated 23 March 1847, of the committee appointed by the govern- 5. Cotton Cultivation (India): Return of papers in the possession of the East India Company, showing the measures taken since 1836 to promote the cultivation of cotton in India; (439) XLII. 1. Country Banks: Return 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 bank issue; of the country banks supplied with or which are now receiving Bank of England notes and coin; the total amount of credit and the rate of discount; (503.) XXXIV. 291 County Buildings: Bill to amend the Acts relating to county buildings; (298.) I. 207 VOL. page. County Courts (Manchester and Liverpool): Returns of the number of summonses issued since the establishment of the Liver- County Treasurers: Abstract of the accounts of the several county treasurers in England and Wales for the years ending Michaelmas 1845 and 1846; (753) Court of Session (Scotland). see Session, Court of. Courts of Law and Justice: XLIV. 567 Amount paid at the Exchequer on account thereof, 1845; [in 843.] LXV. 2 Coventry : see also Chancery, Court of. Courts of Law and Equity. Exchequer, Court of (Ireland). Amount of postage thereat, 1844 and 1845; [in 843.] Cowes : Amount of customs duty thereat, 1844 and 1845; [in 843.] Cracow : LXV. 22 Papers relating to the suppression, by the governments of Austria, Prussia, and LXIX. 129 General treaty of congress signed at Vienna June 9, 1815; with the three annexes thereto, relating to the kingdom of Poland and the republic of Cracow ; [784.] LXIX. 5 Criminal Law: 1. Juvenile Offenders and Transportation: First Report of the Select Committee of the House of Lords on the execution of 2. Criminal Law Revision and Consolidation: Second Report of the Commissioners for revising and consolidating the criminal law; [830.] 3. Criminal Law, Channel Islands: XV. 1 First Report of the Commissioners appointed to inquire into the state of the criminal law in the Channel Islands, (Jersey); [865.] see also Miscellaneous Services, VII. see Miscellaneous Services, III, Criminal Lunatics. Criminal Offenders: 1. England and Wales: XV. 101 Statements of the number of capital convictions and executions, and commitments, in each period of five years, ending with the years 1826, 1831, 1836, 1841, and 1846 the names and other particulars of 15 persons convicted of forgery in 1831 in the county of Middlesex, and the total number convicted in the said county, and explanations relative to the criminal tables for 1846; (689.) XLVII. 289 Tables showing the number of criminal offenders in the year 1846; [807.] 1 XLVII. 2. Scotland: Tables showing the age, sex, and degree of instruction, of the persons_committed VOL. page. Criminal Offenders-continued. 3. Ireland: Tables showing the number of criminal offenders committed for trial or bailed for appearance at the assizes and sessions in each county, 1846; [822.] XLVII. 189 Tables showing the age, sex, and degree of instruction of the persons committed Criminal Prosecutions. see Miscellaneous Services, III. Crown Charters: Gaols. Prisons. Bill to amend the practice of Scotland with regard to Crown charters, and precepts from Chancery; (234.) Crown Lands: Amount of revenue derived from, 1845; [in 868.] I. 213 LXV. 2 see also Ballykilcline Lands. Croydon Commercial Gas and Coke Company. see Preliminary Inquiries, 1. Cuba: LX. 119 and cleared LX. 1 Account of the quantity of copper and copper ore imported from Cuba into the LXIV. 417 LXV. 86 Quantities of principal articles exported thereto, 1845; [in 843.] Cubic Nitre. see Saltpetre and Cubic Nitre. Culm. see Coal, Cinders, and Culm. Culza. see Rape Seed Oil. Cured Provisions. see Provisions. Currants: Quantities imported, exported, retained for consumption; rates and amount of duty, 1844 and 1845; [in 843.] Quantities imported from each country, and retained for consumption, 1845; [in 843.] LXV. 88 Currency. see Bank of England. Custody of Offenders: Bill, intituled an Act to amend the law as to the custody of offenders; (177) |