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23. Land Revenue (East India)
[Mr. Bright.]

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Return, showing the Total Receipts, Expenditure
and Debts of the Turnpike Trusts in England
and North Wales, from 1834 to 1852, inclusive)

Copies of Decisions, in English, of the Sudder? Court in Calcutta, of the 13th day of August 1815, in the Case of the Collector of Chittagong, Appellant, versus Rajisserree Debea and others, Respondents :-Of Minute or Resolution drawn up by the Governor of Bengal, dated the 5th day of February 1841, relative to the Assessment of Government Revenue in Chittagong :-Of Letter, No. 13, dated the 5th day of January 1837, from the Secretary to the Government of Bengal to the Judge of the District of Chittagong:-Of Letter from the Commissioner of Revenue in Chittagong to the Secretary of the Government of Bengal, No. 894, dated the 2d day of September 1841-Of Letter, in reply, from the Secretary to the said Government, No. 311, dated the 12th day of October 1841:-Of Letter, No. 638, dated the 27th day of July 1842, from the Commissioner of Chittagong to the Collector of Land Revenue in that District:-Of Letter or Report from the Commissioner of Land Revenue in Chittagong to the Secretary to the Government of Bengal, dated the 2d day of September 1848, No. 560; and Letter from the Secretary to the Government of Bengal in Reply, dated on or about the 18th day of December 1848:-Of Decision or Decree, in English, by Mr. J. Reilly, Principal Sudder Ameen of Chittagong, in the Case of Oomaidallee and Choonee Bebee versus the Collector of Chittagong and other Defendants, dated the 11th day of December 1849; also the Decision, in English, of the Additional Judge of Chittagong on the Appeal preferred by the Collector in the said Case, dated the 20th day of July 1850:-Of Minute, written by Mr. Hawkins, Judge of the Sudder Court, dated the 18th day of August 1847: -Of Letter, No. 173, dated the 30th day of April 1845, written by the Civil and Sessions Judge of the Twenty-four Pergunnahs to the Registrar of the Sudder Court of Calcutta:-And Letter, dated the 26th day of July 1848, from the Secretary to the Government of Bengal to the Superintendent of Police in the Lower Provinces

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Corporal Punishments (Navy) -
[Mr. Hume.]

Return, from all Local Boards of Health, of all]
Sums of Money expended in and about, and
preliminary and incident to the Application of
the Public Health Act, or charged or owing in
respect thereof; and also of any and every Sum
or Sums of Money, Per-centage, Commission
or other Payment or Remuneration charged or
claimed by, or paid or agreed to be paid, or due
or accruing to any and what Inspector or Engineer
or other Person, or having held an Appointment
as Inspector of the General Board of Health,
and whether arising in respect of the Matters
aforesaid, or in respect of the Transaction of
and what Business, for or on behalf of any
any
such Local Board; and stating the Nature of
the Business done or to be done, and the Amount
paid or expectant in respect thereof; and also
of all Sums of Money for the raising of which,
on Mortgage of the Rates, the Consent of the
General Board of Health has been obtained, and
of the Amount of any and all estimated Expen-
ditures incurred, or to be incurred, in the com-
plete execution of any Works in respect of the
Construction, or partial Construction, of which
any such Consent to raise Money has been
obtained or applied for

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Copy of a Despatch from the Governor of Bermuda,
enclosing a Report from the Commissioners
appointed to inquire into the Origin of the
Epidemic which lately prevailed at Bermuda

Return of the Number of Persons Flogged in the]
Navy since the Year 1852; distinguishing the
Year; specifying the Name of the Ship, the

XLIX. 331.

XL. 177.

LIII. 19

XXXVII. 53.

Offence, the Sentence, the Number of Lashes, XXXIV. 151.
and stating the Highest and Lowest Number
given in each Case (in continuation of Parlia-
mentary Paper, No. 552, of Sess. 1853) -

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Copy of Letter from General Canrobert to Lord Raglan, in Answer to the Thanks of the House of the 15th of December last, relative to the Co-operation of the French Army with Her Majesty's Land Forces in the Crimea; together with a Copyof the General Order to the Army of the East Abstract Return of the Population, the Amount] of Property on which Poor Rate is levied, the Rate in the Pound of such Rate, the Sum received from Annual Parliamentary Grant for Medical Relief, the Total Expenditure for Relief and Maintenance of Paupers, and also for Relief of Casual Poor, &c. in the several Counties of Argyll, Inverness, Ross and Sutherland, for the Year 1853; and similar Return for the rest of Scotland

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Return showing the Amount paid for Expenses of Criminal Prosecutions in each County, City and Burgh, in Scotland, at each High and Circuit Court of Justiciary, Sheriffs, Justices and Burgh Courts, in each Year since 1846; stating, also, the Fund from which the Expenses were paid, and distinguishing High Crimes from Minor Offences (according to the Form of Parliamentary Paper, No. 253, Sess. 1854, Criminal Prosecutions in England, Wales and Ireland) Return of the Number of Visitors to the Armouries of the Tower of London, in each Year, from the 1st day of February 1850 to the 1st day of February 1854, stating the Number of Free Admissions, and the Number of Persons who paid for Admission, in each Month, the Rate of Fees paid by each, the Aggregate Amount received in the same time, and to whom paid : -Similar Return of the Number of Visitors to the Jewel House in the Tower, and the Receipt and Expenditure of the same, in each Year, from the 1st day of February 1850 to the 1st day of February 1854 (in continuation of Parlia mentary Paper, No. 494, of Sess. 1850):Copies or Extracts of the Orders or Regulations for the Sale of Catalogues or Guides to the Tower of London:-Returns of the Number of Visitors admitted Free of Charge to see the Apartments and Pictures at Hampton Court during the Years 1850, 1851, 1852 and 1853, distinguishing the Number in each Month (in continuation of Parliamentary Paper, No. 494, of Sess. 1850):-Of the Number of Visitors at Westminster Abbey admitted Free; and, of the Annual Amount of Money taken there in each of the Years 1850, 1851, 1852 and 1853; dis tinguishing separately each Year and Month, and stating the Appropriation of such Money; stating also the Amount of Fee charged at present for Admittance to see the Public Monuments in Westminster Abbey (in continuation of Parliamentary Paper, No. 494, of Sess. 1850): -Similar Return for St. Paul's Cathedral, for the same Period :-And, Return of the Number of Visitors admitted Free of Charge to each of the following Public Institutions; viz. the British Museum, the National Gallery, the Vernon Gallery at Marlborough House, the Geological Museum, Jermyn-street, and the Museum of Ornamental Art at Marlborough House, during each of the Years 1850, 1851, 1852 and 1853; distinguishing the Number in each Month, and the Total in each Year, and stating the Days of the Week and the Hours during which the Public are admitted to each Museum and Public Place

XXXII. 401.

XLVII. 683.

XLVII. 665.

LIII. 77.

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Poor Law (Ireland)

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Return showing, 1. The Amount of Poor Rate)
collected in the several Unions in Ireland, for
[Mr. Grogan.]
the Years ending the 29th day of September.
1851, 1852 and 1853 respectively:-2. The Amount expended in Payments
for the Rate-in-Aid and Consolidated Annuities:-3. Net Balance of Receipts
to the Credit of each Union in each of the said Years :-
:-4. The Amount ex-
pended for In-Maintenance, Out-Relief, and Clothing of the Paupers :-5.
The Amount expended for Drugs, Surgical Apparatus, Vaccination, Medical
Officers' Salaries, and all Dispensary Charges:-6. The Amount expended
for Establishment Charges, including Salaries and Rations of all Officers.
(except Medical Officers), in each of the said Years:-7. The Average Weekly
Cost for Maintenance and Clothing of Paupers :-8. The Average Weekly
Cost for Drugs, Surgical Apparatus, Vaccination, Medical Officers' Salaries,
and all Dispensary Charges:-9. The Average Weekly Cost of Establish.
ment Charges; distinguishing separately those Unions in which the Total
Number of Paupers relieved in each Year was less than 1,000
Coal (Heraclea)

Transports

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[Mr. Ewart.]

[Mr. John Forster.]

Duchy of Cornwall

[By Act.] Naval Receipt and Expenditure [By Act.]

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Deficiency Bills, &c.

[Mr. Disraeli.]

Return of such Information as may be in the Pos-
session of the Government respecting the Nature
and Quantity of the Coal derivable from the
Mines near Heraclea, on the Euxine; showing,
also, how far it has been or may be applicable
to the Purposes of Steam Navigation, and for
Fuel for our Army

Return of the Names, Tonnage, Ports whence de-]
spatched, and Dates of Departure thence, and of
Arrival at Malta and Constantinople, of all
Transports employed since the 1st day of Ja-
nuary 1854, for the Conveyance of Troops or
Stores to the Mediterranean from this Country
for the Service of Government, distinguishing
Steam from Sailing Vessels; and of the Num-
ber of Steam Vessels so employed supplied by
Companies holding Contracts for the Convey-
ance of Mails

Account of the Receipts and Disbursements of
the Duchy of Cornwall, in the Year ended on
the 31st December 1854

Copy of an Account of the Naval Receipt and)
Expenditure, in the Year ended the 31st March
1854

Statements of the Amount of all Deficiency Bills, or other Bills, in anticipation of the Public Revenue (specifying whether payable out of the growing Revenue of the then present or next Quarter) issued since the Return (No. 423) of last Session, and up to the 11th day of December; with the Dates of their Issues, Dates of their Redemption, and Amount outstanding on the 11th day of December 1854; setting forth also the Rate per Cent. of Interest payable for the same, and the aggregate Amount of Interest paid :-Of all Exchequer Bills, or other Government Securities, purchased by the Governor and Company of the Bank of England of the Government, since said Return, or on which any Sum has been lent or advanced for the Public Service, or issued to the South Sea Company; showing the Amount of such Bills paid off, and when; the Rate per Cent. per Annum or per Day of Interest payable; the Amount paid for Interest; and the Amount of such Bills or Securities outstanding on the 11th day of December 1854:-Of all Sales or Purchases of Stock, or Exchequer or Deficiency Bills, by the Commissioners for the Reduction of the National Debt, since the said Return (No. 423) of last Session, either in respect of Savings Banks, or the Sinking Fund; with the Dates of the Transactions and Rates of Purchase, and Rate of equivalent Stock, if any, created as respects Savings Banks; and Amount of Deficiency Bills, if any, now held by the said Commissioners :-Of the Balances in the Exchequer at the End of the Quarters, on the 10th day of October and the 11th day of December 1854:-Of all Additions to and Reductions of the Funded and Unfunded Debt respectively, since the Return (No. 424) of last Session; and of the Amount of the Funded and Unfunded Debt respectively on the 11th day of December 1854:-Of the Sums certified, after the expiration of the Quarters ending the 5th day of July and the 5th day of October last respectively, by the Lords Commissioners of the Treasury to the Commissioners for the Reduction of the National Debt, in pursuance of the Act 10 Geo. 4, c. 27, as being the actual surplus Revenue beyond the actual Expenditure for the Year preceding; with a Statement of the Sums which the Commissioners for the Reduction of the National Debt gave Notice in the Gazette would be applied during the then next ensuing Quarter to the Reduction of the National Debt: -And, of the Sums actually applied in pursuance of such Notices towards the Reduction of the National Debt, during each of such Quarters, and of the Sum applied out of such Surplus in paying Deficiency Bills (all in continuation of Parialmentary Papers, Nos. 423 and 424, of last Session)

XLVI. 173.

XXXIV. 129.

XXXIV. 229.

XXX. 389.

XXXIV. 1.

XXX. 233.

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[Mr. Duncan.]

Court of Session (Scotland)
[By Act.]

Public Revenue and Consoli-
dated Fund Charges Act.

26 Clergy Reserves, &c. (Canada)
[By Command.]

29. Assistant Surgeons (East India).
Civil Service (East India).
[Sir C. Wood.]

Account of the Public Income and Expenditure for
the Year ended the 5th day of January 1855,
together with the Balances in the Exchequer
at the Commencement and at the Termination
of the Year, and the Amounts of Funded or
Unfunded Debt created or redeemed in the said
Year

Copies of any Minute or Document constituting)
the Board of Commissioners, pursuant to the
provisions of 17 & 18 Vict. c. 76, for the Ma-
nagement of the Government Convict Prisons
Establishment in Ireland; with a Return of the
Names, Ages and Salaries of all Persons ap-
pointed under the said Minute or Order; also
the Nature of any Office, whether Civil or Mili-
tary, held previously by any of said Persons,
with the Amount of Salary, and Length of Ser-
vice-And, of any Order, Minute or Letter,
made by the Lords of the Treasury, or the Lord
Lieutenant of Ireland, directing the dismissal
or removal from office of the Officers entrusted
with the Management of said Convict Prisons
previous to the passing of said Act, together
with their Age, Length of Service, and Amount
of Compensation awarded by the Lords of the
Treasury for the Loss of Office

Copies of Order by the Lord Advocate, directing
Inquiry to be made into the state of the Poor
in Knoydart, Inverness-shire, dated the 24th day
of January 1854:-Of Reports of Sheriff Sub-
stitute, in compliance with that Order, dated the
15th day of February and 20th day of May
1854-And, of Order by the Solicitor General,
disposing of the Case, dated the 19th day of
July 1854

Return of the Number of Causes instituted and
decided in the Court of Session in Scotland,
between the 1st day of January 1854 and the
1st day of January 1855, showing the Number
of Causes ready for Judgment, but not disposed
of, at the last of these Dates.

Return of Rules and Regulations issued by the)
Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Trea-
sury, in pursuance of the Act 17 & 18 Vict.
c. 94, intituled, "An Act to alter the Mode of)
providing for certain Expenses now charged
upon certain Branches of the Public Revenues,
and upon the Consolidated Fund"

Copy of Despatch from the Gonernor-General of]
Canada, referring to the Clergy Reserves and
Feudal Tenures Acts

Copy of the Report, dated the 13th day of January 1855, sent to the Commissioners for the Affairs of India by the Examiners appointed under the 16 & 17 Vict. c. 95, for the Examination of Candidates for the Appointment of Assistant Surgeon in the Service of the East India Company: -Copies of the Report, dated November 1854, from the Committee who were appointed to take into consideration the Subject of the Examination of Candidates for the Civil Service of the East India Company :And, of the Letter addressed on the 20th November 1854, of the President of the Board of Commissioners for the Affairs of India, as to the Chairman and Deputy Chairman of the East India Company, to the Company's College at Haileybury:-Copy of the Regulations framed by the Commissioners for the Affairs of India, in pursuance of the Act 16 & 17 Vict. c. 95, for the Examination of Candidates for Appointments to the Civil Service of the East India Company

XXX. 207.

XLVII. 559.

XLVI. 105.

XLVII. 663.

XXX. 593.

XXXVI. 533

XL. 105.

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Supplementary Estimate of the Office of Ordnance,) for the Year 1854-55

Return of the Quantity of Coffee, Roasted and Ground, sent to the Army in the Crimea previous to the 22d day of December last; specifying the Ships in which it was sent, and the Date of Departure of those Ships from this Country

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 their Commencement at 6th August 1817 to the 20th November 1854, inclusive; also, an Account of the Expenses incurred by the said Commissioners for Salaries of Clerks, or other Incidental Expenses, during the preceding Year, pursuant to 9 Geo. 4, c. 92, s. 48:-Account of the Gross Amount of all Bank Annuities and Long Annuities, and any other Annuities for Terms of Years transferred, and of all Sums of Money paid to the Commissioners for the Reduction of the National Debt; and the Gross Amount of Annuities for Lives and for Terms of Years which have been granted for the same, under the Provisions of the Acts 10 Geo. 4, c. 24, 3 Will. 4, c. 14, and 15 & 16 Vict. c. 45, within the Year ending 5th January 1855-Account of the Gross Amount of all Monies received and paid by the Commissioners for the Reduction of the National Debt, on account of "The Fund for the Military Savings Banks," pursuant to the Act 8 & 9 Vict. c. 27, s. 5, from 19th September 1845 to 5th January 1855, inclusive

Return of all Orders given, and Contracts entered into, by the Board of Ordnance for Small Arms, since the 1st day of January 1853, with the Dates thereof, the Time of the Delivery of each Pattern, and also when such Material was given out to be set up; specifying, separately, London, Birmingham, and Foreign Orders and Contracts; and stating what Part of them have been reIceived, and what Number of Materials, and Muskets, or other Guns, have been accepted of 577 Bore, and all other Kinds, and when

Return of all Foreign Orders given, and Contracts) entered into, for Small Arms, and Materials for Small Arms, between the 1st January 1853 and 18th December 1854

Statement of the Advances out of the Consolidated) Fund to the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Works, &c.; of the Application of the Funds so advanced; and of the Monies paid into the Consolidated Fund between the 1st January and the 31st December 1854: (prepared in accordance with the Act 16 Vict. c. 18, s. 13) ·

XXXI. 355.

XXXII. 367.

XXX. 249.

XXXII. 691.

XXXII. 701.

LIII. 125.

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