[Mr. Greene, Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer and Mr. Cardwell.]
[Mr. Frewen and Mr. Colquhoun.]
Bill to authorize the Advance of Public Money to a limited Amount, to promote the Improvement of Land in Great Bri- tain and Ireland by Works of Drainage [as amended by the Committee.] -
Bill to provide for the better Regulation of Episcopal Revenues and Dioceses
Sums of Money now in the Hands of Pay-` master on account of French Claims; Money that has come into the Hands of the Paymaster on account of French Claims since August 1840; Money paid on account of French Claims since August 1840; Names, &c. of the pre- sent Officers of the French Claims Esta- blishment
Reproductive Loan Fund Second Annual Report of the Corporation] (Ireland.) of the Irish Reproductive Loan Fund Institution
[Sir W. Somerville and Sir G. Grey.]
Copy of the Minutes of the Board of Guardians of the Cerne Union, in Dorset;
and all Correspondence of the Poor Law XXXVI. 243Commissioners relative to the Dismissal
of the late Master of the Union Workhouse at Cerne
Abstract of the Accounts of the several County Treasurers in England and Wales, for the Years ending Michaelmas 1844 and Michaelmas 1845
Number of Pauper Lunatics and Idiots) chargeable to each of the Unions, and also to Parishes under Poor Law, January 1846; distinguishing those maintained
in County Lunatic Asylums, in licensed XXXVI. 105. Houses and elsewhere, with the Average Cost per Head of Maintenance and Clothing, with the Population of each Union in 1841
An Act to amend and continue for Two Years the Laws in Ireland relative to the registering of Arms, and the Impor- tation, Manufacture and Sale of Gun- powder and Ammunition
Copy of the Report from the Sub-Com- mittee of the Wellington Military Memo- rial, enclosed in the Letter from his Grace the Duke of Rutland to the Viscount Melbourne
Copy of the Diet Table now used in the) Bromley Union Workhouse, stating the Quantity of the Meat in the Meat Pud-
ding allowed once a Week to a Labourer; XXXVI. 235. Copy of Correspondence between the
Guardians and Commissioners on the subject of increasing the Diet
Copy of Dr. Reid's Reply to the Report of the Referees appointed to consider the Warming and Ventilating Arrangements
for the New Houses of Parliament, and XLIII. 317. Dr. Reid's accompanying Letter to Lord Morpeth
Report from the Select Committee ap-) pointed to examine the Applications for Local Acts during the Session of Parlia- ment; to examine especially in respect to all Bills relating to Sanitary Improve- ments; and to inquire how far such Im- provements may be carried out, and what Measures may be recommended for Adoption to the House thereon Twenty-fifth Report from the Select Com- mittee on Railway Bills Classification Bill, intituled, An Act for regulating the Gauge of Railways
[Mr. Attorney-General and Mr. Solicitor-General.]
Report from the Select Committee ap-) pointed to inquire into the Circumstances connected with the granting of the pre- sent Contract for the Conveyance of the Mails from England to Halifax and
Bill to remove Doubts as to the Election of Members to serve in Parliament for the County of Chester, the Boroughs. situate therein, and for the County of the City of Chester
Naval Medical Supplemental Bill to authorize for a Time to be limitedy Fund. the Regulation of the Annuities and Pre- miums of the Naval Medical Supple- mental Fund Society -
[Mr. Ward and Admiral Dundas.]
Bill, intituled, An Act to relieve Her Ma- jesty's Subjects from certain Penalties and Disabilities in regard to Religious Opinions
Lunatics (Haydock Lodge) Patients Confined and Admitted, 1844; Number of Deaths; Number of resident Medical Attendants; Number of Keepers and Nurses; Number of Welsh Paupers ; Correspondence relative to Treatment of Lunatics therein; Copy of further Re- ports -
Reports to the Admiralty of Trials made) at Woolwich, Portsmouth, and on board the Fleet, of Mr. Rettie's Signals for the Prevention of Collision of Vessels at Sea; and also on his proposed Signals of Distress at Night
Account of Charges and Expenses paid by Her Majesty's Commissioners in and about the Execution of the several Acts of Parliament for building and promot- ing the building of additional Churches in populous Parishes, 1845-46
Bill, intituled, An Act to make Creditors who have proved under Process in Bank- ruptcy or Insolvency, Judgment Creditors of the Bankrupt or Insolvent
Copy of the Report of the Commissioners appointed by the Supreme Government
to inquire into the general Question of XXXI. 333. the Practicability of establishing Railway Communication throughout India -
Name and Date of Appointment of each) Assistant Poor Law Commissioner, 1840- 1846; Amount of Public Money paid each Year; Salary and Allowances; Date of
Resignation or Removal; Employment XXXVI. 5. of each Assistant Commissioner; similar
Return as to Secretaries; Date and Dura. tion of Appointment of each Inquiry by an Assistant Commissioner
Convict and Transport Ships Ships or Vessels hired for Conveyance of
Convicts, each Year since 1838; Names of Owners; Amount of Tonnage; Date of Sailing; Mode of Engagement; also Ships or Vessels hired as Transports, each Year since 1838, with similar Par- ticulars, and whether engaged by Public Tender or otherwise
Westminster Bridge and New Third Report from the Select Committee)
appointed to consider the present State of Westminster Bridge, and the New Palace at Westminster [Westminster Bridge]
Sites for Dwellings (No. 2.) [Lord Morpeth and Mr. Parker.]
Contagious Diseases Pre- vention.
[Lord Morpeth and Mr. Parker.]
Lunatic Asylums (Ireland)
[Mr. Labouchere and Mr. Pigot.]
Turnpike Roads (Ireland)
[Mr. Labouchere and Mr. Pigot.]
Supplementary Report from the Inspectors of Milbank Prison, with Evidence relative to the Complaint of Edward Baker
Bill to amend the Law concerning Lunatic] Asylums, and the Care of Pauper Luna-" tics in England
Bill to empower the Commissioners of Her . Majesty's Woods to sell, subject to Conditions, Sites for Dwellings for the Poor, out of the Hereditary Possessions of the Crown
Bill to continue an Act 6 & 7 Vict., intituled, An Act to amend and continue for Two Years, and to the End of the then next Session of Parliament, the Laws in Ireland relating to the Registering of Arms, and the Importation, Manufacture and Sale of Arms, Gunpowder and Ammunition
Bill to empower the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Woods to sell, subject to Conditions, Sites for Dwellings for the Poor, out of Lands vested in them by the Acts for the Improvement of the Metro polis
Bill for the more speedy Removal of certain Nuisances, and to enable the Privy Council to make Regulations for the Prevention of Contagious and Epidemic Diseases
Bill to continue an Act 5 & 6 Vict. for] amending the Law relative to Private Lunatic Asylums in Ireland
Bill to continue certain Acts for regulating' Turnpike Roads in Ireland
Assessed Taxes [Mr. Parker and Mr. Greene.]
House of Commons [Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer and Mr. Parker.] Military and Naval Accounts [Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer and Mr. Parker.]
Public Works (Ireland) [Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Labouchere and Mr. Parker.]
Public Works and Fisheries [Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer and Mr. Parker.]
Bill for the Regulation of Steam Naviga-) tion, and for requiring Sea-going Vessels to carry Boats [as amended by the Com- mittee and on Re-commitment]
Bill to authorize the Inclosure of certain Lands, pursuant to a Special Report of the Inclosure Commissioners for England ..and Wales
Report from the Select Committee ap pointed to inquire whether, without dis- couraging legitimate Enterprise, Condi- tions may not be embodied in Railway Acts better fitted than those hitherto inserted in them, to promote and secure the Interests of the Public
Bill for the Registration of Medical Prac-)| titioners in Great Britain and Ireland -f
Return of the Expense of the Queen, Tra- falgar, Albion, Rodney, Vanguard and Powerful; when ready for Sea; the First XXVI. 259. Commission; and the Expense of any Alterations that have been made since
Annual Amount of Money levied the last Seven Years, for Paving, Watering and Sewers; Copies of Contracts for Work, Salaries of Officers, Amount of Pensions to Retired Officers, Balance of Cash in Hand to the Credit of the Commissioners for Paving, &c. .
Bill to amend 52 Geo. 3, relating to the Officers of the House of Commons
Bill to provide for the Preparation, Audit' and Presentation to Parliament, of the Annual Accounts of the Receipt and Ex- penditure of the Naval and Military Departments
Bill to extend and consolidate the Powers】 hitherto exercised by the Commissioners of Public Works in Ireland, and to ap- point additional Commissioners
Bill to empower the Commissioners for the Issue of Loans for Public Works and Fisheries, to make Loans in Money to the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Woods, in lieu of Loans heretofore au- thorized to be made in Exchequer Bills
Naval and Military Depart- Extract from the Sixth Report of the Com-)
British Museum, National Gallery, and Tower of London.
mittee of Inquiry into the System of Account and Audit in the Ordnance Department, dated 6th December 1845, relative to the Preparation, Audit and Presentation to Parliament, of Annual Accounts of the Receipt and Expendi ture of the Naval and Military Depart- ments, together with Treasury Minute thereon
Number of Visitors, May to September 1845; Number of Visitors to the British Museum, National Gallery, &c. 1843- 1845; Pictures purchased for the Na- tional Gallery Year when purchased, stating by whom painted, and Sum given, and out of what Collection -
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