VOL. page. Natal, Port of: N. Bill to declare legal the collection of certain duties at Port Natal; (482.) I. 159 see also Kafir Tribes. National Debt: Annual account of sums received and expended by the Commissioners for the National Education (Ireland). see Education, 2. National Gallery: Copy of the minutes of the trustees of the National Gallery, during the years 1845 see also Miscellaneous Services, IV. National Institute of Medicine, Surgery, and Midwifery: LXV. 236 Copy of memorial to the Secretary of State for the Home Department from the president, vice-presidents, and council of the National Institute of Medicine, Surgery, and Midwifery, dated 24 December 1846; (407.) XLIX. 427 Bill to allow, for a time to be limited, the importation of corn from any country in foreign ships; (5.) · III. 25 (No. 2.) Bill to allow, for a time to be limited, the importation of corn, maize, rice, grain, potatoes, meal, flour, biscuit, and certain other similar articles, from any country, in any ships; (512.) III. 27 II. Reports: First Report from the Select Committee appointed to inquire into the operation Second Report, with Minutes of Evidence; (246.) Fourth Report, with Minutes of Evidence; (556.) X. 1 X. 179 X. 205 X. 371 577 Fifth Report, with Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, and Index; (678.) X. 1. Canada Memorials: · 11 Copies of all memorials and representations, from Canada and other colonies, respecting the operation of the British Navigation Laws on their commerce since 1845; (in 119.) XXXVII. Copy of despatch from the Governor-general of British North America, dated 24 March 1847, enclosing a memorial from the Montreal Board of Trade, for a modification of the Navigation Laws; (399.) XXXVIII. 11 VOL. page. Navigation Laws—continued. Navy: III. Accounts and Papers-continued. 2. Corn-laden Ships: Account of the number, tonnage, and cargoes of foreign ships admitted into the 3. Jamaica and Trinidad: LX. 333 LX. 335 Copies or extracts of correspondence between the Secretary of State for the Colonies 4. Seizures and Detention of Vessels: Further return; (280-II.) see also Corn, I. 2. II. 2. I. Bills: 1. Boys. 2. Enlistment of Seamen. II. Accounts and Papers: 1. Boys. 2. Commissioned Officers. 3. Corporal Punishments. 6. Estimates. 7. Lightning Conductors. 9. Packet Service. 10. Paymasters and Pursera. 11. Promotions. I. Bills: 1. Boys: Bill for extending the period of service of boys in Her Majesty's Navy; (202.) 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 government of His Majesty's ships, vessels, and forces by sea; (525) · 4. Prisons: III. 7 Bill for the establishment of naval prisons, and for the prevention of desertion from 5. Royal Marine Forces: III. 11 Bill for the regulation of Her Majesty's Royal marine forces while on shore; (179.) II. 339 Bill for limiting the time of service in the Royal Marine forces; (451) III. 629 II. Accounts and Papers: 1. Boys: Return of the number of boys of the first and second class for general service received on board the several flag ships, at Portsmouth and Devonport, during each month, from August to December 1846, distinguishing those who have not been entered under the regulations of the Admiralty Memorandum of 25 May 1841, with the number of such boys so entered who have been supplied with slop clothing; (212.) XXXVI. 105 Return of boys entered on board Her Majesty's ships or vessels of war, 1846; (430.) XXXVI. 107 VOL. page. Navy-continued. II. Accounts and Papers-continued. 2. Commissioned Officers: Return of the number of commissioned officers of all grades on the Navy List, on 1 January 1816; (55.) XXXVI. 99 Return of navy officers who have died, been dismissed the service, and promoted, between the 27th February 1830 and 30th September 1846; also of officers promoted for special brilliant services, and those promoted to death or court martial vacancies by Commanders-in-chief abroad; (104.) XXXVI. 103 3. Corporal Punishments: 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 corporal punishments in the British Navy, 1844-1846; (661.) XXXVI. 121 4. Dockyards: Copy of circular to the admirals and captains superintending Her Majesty's dockyards, dated 27 February 1847; (122.) XXXVI. 141 5. East India : Return of the naval charges of India, and of the naval forces in the East India 6. Estimates: Estimates, 1847-8; wages to seamen and marines; victuals for ditto; Admiraltyoffice; General Register and Record-office; scientific branch; establishments at home and abroad; artificers; naval stores; new works; medicines; miscellaneous services; half-pay; military pensions; civil pensions; Army and Ordnance departments; Home department (convicts); Post-office department (packets); (47.) XXXV. 115 7. Lightning Conductors: Returns relative to certain ships of the Navy struck by lightning since the Report of the Naval Commission on Lightning Conductors, 24 January 1840; (629.) XXXVI. 157 8. Naval Architecture: Copy of the instructions from the Board of Admiralty to the Board of Naval Construction appointed to inquire into the state of naval architecture, dated 9 May 1846; (289.) XXXVI. 175 9. Packet Service: Account of the expenses incurred for the packet service, 1846; (in 585.) LXII. 7 10. Paymasters and Pursers: Copy of the Order in Council, 1834, relative to the reduction of the sea emoluments of the paymasters and pursers of the Royal Navy, with a return of the amount annually accruing since the order, and from any subsequent reductions, and of all sums applied to the increase of the half-pay, and to the formation of a retired list of paymasters and pursers since 1834; (578.) XXXVI. 185 11. Promotions: · Copy of the Admiralty Minute restricting naval promotion to one vacancy in three; the number of officers on the list at the date of the minute, and the number on 30 September 1846; (34.) XXXVI. 97 Return of all sums that have accrued in the victualling department of the Navy by the reduction in the credit prices of provisions, under the instructions from the Admiralty, dated 1 April 1847; (662.) XXXVI. 213 Copy of an account of the naval receipt and expenditure, for the year ended 31 March 1846, laid before The House by the Commissioners for Auditing the Public Accounts, with the additions of the said Commissioners; (35) XXXVI. 89 Statement of excess of expenditure for Her Majesty's Navy, for the year 1845-46; (103.) Account of the expenditure for the Navy, from 1822 to 1846, both inclusive; (in 260.) VOL. page. Navy-continued. II. Accounts and Papers-continued. 14. Sailing and Steam Vessels: Return of the following sailing ships and steam-vessels of war, Raleigh, Constance, Thetis, Eurydice, Spartan, Terrible, Retribution, Trident, Sidon, and Odin; showing the various particulars of their construction, sailing and steaming qualities, &c.; (326.) · XXXVI. 217 15. Seamen: Return of the number of seamen afloat above the Estimate, and the number of seamen that the Channel squadron is short of complement; (279.) XXXVI. 215 16. Ships "Eurydice" and "Spartan :" Copy of the official reports and diagrams respecting the trials in sailing of Her Majesty's ship Eurydice, in August and September 1846; also the number of men and boys victualled, and the quantities of provisions and water on board Her Majesty's ships Spartan and Eurydice, on 9 August 1846; (507.) XXXVI. 225 17. Ship "Thetis:" Copy of correspondence between the Board of Admiralty and the officers commanding on the coast of Brazil; and between Captain Dickenson, of Her Majesty's ship Lightning, and the officers commanding on the coast of Brazil, in 1830, 1831, and 1832, respecting the recovery of the public stores and treasure sunk in Her Majesty's ship Thetis, at Cape Frio; (431.) XXXVI. 283 18. Ships "Powerful," &c.: Copies of the logs of the Powerful, Rodney, Ganges, Vanguard, Cambridge, and Revenge, on 1st to 6th December 1840; (432.) 19. Ships Purchased: XXXVI. 245 Return of all vessels purchased since 1830 into the Royal Navy, including condemned slave ships, stating the tonnage, and the price paid for each, for the hull and stores; (429.) XXXVI. 101 20. Steam Vessels: Return of screw steam vessels laid down and launched since 1 January 1840; also of iron steam vessels laid down and launched, from the same time, distinguishing those with screw, their tonnage, horse-power, and armament; (52.) XXXVI. 221 Estimate of the expense of building and equipping XXXIX. 1 Return of certain steam vessels of war, showing the various particulars of their construction and steaming qualities; (in 326.) XXXVI, 217 21. Timber: Return of the amount paid for British oak timber, thickstuff, plank, and treenails, delivered for each of Her Majesty's dockyards, under the contract of the 19th December 1843 to 1845, distinguishing the quantity and price of each description of timber; (158.) XXXVI. 151 see also Army, II. 9. Greenwich Hospital Schools. Paddle-box Boats. Nelson Monument. see Miscellaneous Services, IV. Netherlands. see Holland. Nevis. see West Indies. New Brunswick: Copy of a despatch from Lieutenant-governor Sir W. M. G. Colebrooke to Earl VOL. page. Newbury Cemetery. see Preliminary Inquiries, 1. Newcastle : Return showing for each year from 1816 to 1845 the number and tonnage of vessels entered inwards and cleared outwards; the official and declared value of the exports, and the official value of the imports at the port of Newcastle; (in 115.) LX. 123 Amount of customs duty thereat, 1844 and 1845; [in 843.] LXV. 23 LXV. 44 Newcastle and Berwick Railway. see Preliminary Inquiries, 2. Twenty-seventh Annual Report of Her Majesty's Commissioners for building new churches; (693-) XXXIII. 217 II. Accounts and Papers; Account of charges and expenses paid by Her Majesty's Commissioners in and New Forest: Returns of the names and residences of the officers of the New Forest, their emo- Newfoundland : I. Bill: Bill to render permanent certain parts of the Act for amending the constitution of II. Accounts and Papers: Abstract of sums received into and issued from the commissariat chest of Newfoundland in the year ending 31 March 1846; (in 253–II.) XXXVI. 17 Copy of despatch from Lieutenant-colonel Law to Earl Grey, dated Newfoundland, 1 March 1847, transmitting a bill for 500 l. on account of the subscriptions raised in that island for the relief of the destitute poor in Ireland; (303.) XXXVIII. 485 Return of the number and tonnage of ships which cleared out from ports of the Copy of Captain Washington's last report on the harbour at Newhaven; (628.) Amount of customs duty thereat, 1844 and 1845; [in 843.] New Houses of Parliament. see Westminster New Palace. Newport: |