VOL. ❘ page. Customs-continued. II. Accounts and Papers : 1. Differential Duties: Copies of all memorials and representations, from Canada and other colonies, respecting the differential duties on goods imported into the colonies since 1845; [in 119.] XXXVII. 11 2. China: Returns of the import and export duties on goods at the various ports of China, in XL. 65 Ordinances and notifications respecting the customs duties in China; [in 813.] 3. Produce of Customs Duties: Account of the gross and net produce of the duties of customs, 1846, compared XXXIV. 295 Abstract of statements, showing the net annual produce of the duties of customs on imports, 1845 and 1846; (676.) Returns of duties imposed in the British colonies, 1835-1844; (in 696.) LIX. 99 XXXVII. 97 LXV. 2 Amount of revenue derived from, 1845; [in 843.] see also Ceylon, 2, 3. East India, II. 3. Goods Detained. Shipping, 13, Cutlery. see Hardwares and Cutlery. Danish West Indies : D. General description of; [in 798.] Dartmouth : Amount of customs duty thereat, 1844 and 1845; [in 843.] Darwen Waterworks and Reservoir Bill. see Preliminary Inquiries, 1. Deal: Amount of customs duty thereat, 1844 and 1845; [in 843.] Deals. see Timber. Returns of the number of deaths in the workhouses in Ireland in certain weeks in Debt (East India): LV. 27. and 141 - LV. 231 Returns of the amount of debt of the East India Company in India, and the bonded and floating debt of the company at home, for the years 1837 to 1845; (in 188.) Debt (Ireland). see Arrest for Debt. 'XLI. 51 Debt, National : 1. Amount of the Debt: Amount of the funded debt, distinguishing the different descriptions of stock, according to the rates of interest, with the charge thereon, on 5 January 1846; [in 843.] VOL. | page. Debt National-continued. 2. Charge and Interest of the Debt: Annual account of the sums received and expended by the Commissioners for the Account of the charge of debt, and capital of debt, funded and unfunded, for the Return of the amount of dividends payable to the public since 1842; (in 415.) XXXIV. 299 Amount of interest, &c., paid at the Exchequer on the permanent debt, 1845; [in 843.] LXV. 2 3. Additions to the Debt; Account of all additions which have been made to the annual charge of the public debt by the interest of any loan that has been made, or annuities created, 1837-1846; and also showing how the charge incurred in respect of the same has been provided for; (223.) XXXIV. 203 Account of the amount of money raised by additions to the funded and unfunded debt in the year ending 5 April 1847, and of money applied to the redemption of the funded or paying off unfunded debt; (in 306.) XXXIV. 177 4. Savings' Banks: Account of the gross amount of all sums received and paid by the Commissioners for the Reduction of the National Debt on account of banks for savings and friendly societies in Great Britain and Ireland, from 6 August 1817 to 20 November 1846; also account of all expenses incurred by the said Commissioners for salaries of clerks or other incidental charges during the preceding year; of the amount of all Bank and other Annuities transferred, and of all sums paid to the Commissioners; the amount of annuities granted in 1846; and the amount received and paid on account of the fund for the military savings' banks, from 19 September 1845 to 5 January 1847; (286.) XXXIV. 209 Debtors (Ireland): Return of the numbers of prisoners confined for debt in the different gaols of see also Arrest for Debt (Ireland). Dee Bridge. see Chester and Holyhead Railway. Deeds and other Instruments: Amount of stamp duty thereon, 1844 and 1845; [in 843.] LXV. 28 Deficiency Bills: Account of the amount of deficiency bills issued to the Bank of England in each quarter of each of the years 1842-1847, and the interest thereon; (in 412.) De la Beche, Sir Henry. see Collieries, II. Denham, Captain. see Paddle-box Boats. Denison, Captain. see Clyde River and Port of Glasgow. Denmark: Quantities of principal articles imported therefrom, 1845; [in 843.] XXXIV. 161 VOL. page. Deposits. see Savings' Banks. Design, School of. see School of Design. Destitute Persons (Ireland). see Distress (Ireland). "Diana," The. see Slave Trade, 4. Dickinson, Captain. see "Thetis," H. M. Ship. Differential Duties (Colonies): Copies of all memorials and representations from Canada and other colonies, respecting the differential duties on goods imported into the colonies, and respecting the operation and effect of the British Navigation Laws on their commerce, since 1845; (119.) XXXVII. 11 LXV. 2 Copy of reports of Dr. Southwood Smith, Mr. Grainger, and Mr. Toynbee, and Copies of letters received from R. Carmichael, M. D., John Macdonnell, M. D., and Colonel Calvert, on the same subject; (599-II.) LVII: 57 Copy of reports on Sir William Burnett's disinfecting fluid; (703.) - LVII. 61 Dissenting Ministers. see Protestant Dissenting Ministers. Distilleries and Breweries: Copy of a report from the Board of Excise to the Lords of the Treasury on the Distillers, Licensed: Spirits. Return of the number of licensed distillers in England and Wales; of informations Distress (Ireland) : I. Bills: 1. Relief of Distress. 2. Employment of the Labouring Poor. 3. Compensation for Damages. II. Reports of Commissioners. III. Accounts and Papers: 1. Commissariat. 2. Board of Works. 3. Presentments. 4. Sums Advanced. 5. Estimates. 6. Subscriptions raised in the Colonies and United States. 7. Destitute Irish in Liverpool. 8. Temporary Relief. I. Bills: 1. Relief of Distress: Bill for the temporary relief of destitute persons in Ireland; (19.) - I. 243 Bill to authorize a further advance of money for the relief of destitute persons in · I. 253 Bill to authorize a further advance of money for the relief of destitute persons in I. 255 ! VOL. page. Distress (Ireland)-continued. 2. Employment of the Labouring Poor: II. 129 Bill to render valid certain proceedings for the relief of distress in Ireland by 3. Compensation for Damages: Bill to amend an Act of the last Session for facilitating the employment of the labouring poor in the distressed districts in Ireland, so far as relates to compensation for damages; (591.) Bill [as amended by the Committee]; (615.) II. Reports of Commissioners: I. 173 First Report of the Relief Commissioners, and Treasury Minute, dated 10 March 1847; [799.] Reports of the Board of Public Works in Ireland relating to measures adopted for the relief of distress, in March, April, and May 1847; [834.] Report of the Board of Public Works in Ireland relating to measures adopted for the relief of distress, in June 1847; [860.] Correspondence from July 1846 to January 1847 relating to the measures adopted LI. 1 LI. 535 Correspondence from January to March 1847 relating to the measures adopted for the relief of distress in Ireland (Commissariat Series), Second Part; [796.] LII. 333 Index to correspondence; (56-II.) 2. Board of Works: LII. 579 Correspondence from July 1846 to January 1847 relative to the measures adopted for the relief of distress in Ireland, with maps, plans, &c. (Board of Works Series); [764.] Index to correspondence; (80.) Index to correspondence; (80-II.) - 3. Presentments: Copy of a letter from the Board of Public Works in Ireland, dated 11 February 1847, on the subject of presentments for the period which may intervene between the present time and the carrying out the new arrangements for relieving the destitute in certain districts in Ireland, with minute of the Board of Treasury thereon; (113.) LIV. 55 4. Sums Advanced: Account of the sums advanced on loans since the commencement of the last Session of Parliament, for the relief of distress and other purposes in Ireland; the sums expected to be repaid; and also of the sums granted by Parliament for the same purposes; (444) Estimate of sum required to be granted for the relief of distress, for year ending 31 March 1848; (217-I.) Estimate of sum required to be voted to defray the expenses XXXV. 475 incurred up to XXXV. 477 VOL. page. Distress (Ireland)-continued. III. Accounts and Papers-continued. 6. Subscriptions raised in the Colonies and United States: Copy of despatch from Lieutenant-governor Sir John Harvey to Earl Grey, dated 2 February 1847, enclosing a draft for 1,000 l., voted by the Legislature of Nova Scotia for the relief of the destitute poor in Ireland and the Highlands in Scotland; (92.) XXXVIII. 487 Copy of despatch from Lieutenant-governor Sir W. M. G. Colebrooke to Earl Grey, dated New Brunswick, 26 February 1847, enclosing bills for 1,250 l. voted by the Legislature of New Brunswick for the relief of the destitute poor in Ireland and Scotland; (225.) XXXVIII. 269 Extract of despatch from Governor Light to Earl Grey, dated 5 March 1847, enclosing draft for 1,200 l., being the first instalment of subscriptions raised in British Guiana for the relief of the destitute poor in Ireland and the Highlands of Scotland; (287.) XXXVII. 1 Copy of despatch from Lieutenant-colonel Law to Earl Grey, dated Newfoundland, 1 March 1847, transmitting a bill for 500 l., on account of subscriptions raised in that island for the relief of the destitute poor in Ireland; (303.) XXXVIII. 485 Letter from the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs to Her Majesty's Minister at Washington, dated 31 March 1847, acknowledging the donation in food and money by the citizens of the United States of America for the relief of the famine in Ireland; [852.] LXX. 99 Copies of despatches addressed to the Secretary of State from the governors of Her Majesty's colonial possessions, relative to money voted and subscriptions raised for the relief of the destitute poor in Ireland and Scotland; [853] LIII. 457 7. Destitute Irish in Liverpool: Correspondence addressed to the Secretary of State for the Home Department, relative to the recent emigration of destitute Irish into Liverpool; (193.). 8. Temporary Relief: LIV. 5 Copy of letter from the Secretary of State for the Home Department to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, relating to measures for the temporary relief of destitute persons; (37) LIV. 1 see also Provision Depôts. Provisions, 2. Public Works (Ireland), III. 3. 5. Distress (Scotland). see Highland Distress. Disturbances (Ireland). see Outrages. Dividends on the Public Funds: Amount of the dividends payable since 1842; (in 415.) Amount paid out of the Exchequer to the Bank of England on account of, 1845; [in 843.] LXV. 2 Number of persons entitled to dividends at each of the usual quarterly periods, in 1844 and 1845; [in 843.] LXV. 6 see also Bank of England, 1. Divisions of The House. see House of Commons, III. 5. Dobson, John. see Gerrard, James, and others. Dock Dues: Amount thereof, received at Liverpool, 1844-45; [in 868.] Docks and Piers: Bill for consolidating in one Act certain provisions usually contained in Acts authorizing the making and improving of harbours, docks, and piers; (163.) Copy of circular to the admirals and captains superintending Her Majesty's dockyards, dated 27 February 1847; (122.) XXXVI. 141 Return of the quantity and price of each description of British oak timber delivered at Her Majesty's dockyards under the contract of 19 December 1843 to 1845; XXXVI. 151 |