VOL. page. Duties, Rate of—continued. On articles subject to assessed taxes in the United Kingdom, 1843 and 1844; [in XLVII. 62 XLVII. 68 On coals, cinders, and culm exported from the United Kingdom; [in 757.] see also Customs, I. 1; II. 1. Excise, 1. Dwellings for the Poor: 2 Bill to empower the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Woods to sell, subject to con- Dyeing Stuffs: IV. 81 Quantities of various kinds imported, exported, and retained for consumption; rates and amount of duty, 1843 and 1844; [in 757.] XLVII. 14 Quantities and declared value of British and Irish, exported to each country, 1844; [in 757.] Bill, intituled An Act to continue to 1827, and from thence to the end of the then 2. Viscount Hardinge's Annuity : Bill to enable the Right Honourable Henry Viscount Hardinge to receive the full benefit of an annuity of 5,000 l. granted to him by the East India Company; (315) Acts passed by the President of the Council of India and by the Governor-General in Council, 1844; (18.) VOL. page. East India-continued. II. Accounts and Papers-continued. 2. Bullion: Value of bullion imported into each of the Indian presidencies from China, 18301845 respectively, distinguishing, if practicable, the value in Spanish dollars from other bullion; value of bullion exported from the Indian presidencies to China, 1830-1845; amount realized upon the opium sold by the Indian government, 1830-1845; quantity and estimated value of opium for which passes were granted by the authorities in the Bombay presidency, 1830-1845 respectively; (318.) XXXI. 93 3. Calcutta Mint : Copies of the rules and regulations of the Calcutta Mint, and an abstract of the operations of the Mint in each year since its reform, stating the expense under each head, and the amount of coin, and the number of each kind coined in each year; (117.) XXXI. 97 4. Corporal Punishment: Copy of any orders issued by the Governor-General or Commander-in-Chief in India respecting corporal punishment of Europeans and natives in British India since 19th May 1827; (705.) XXXI. 107 5. Customs: Account of the gross and net amount of the customs at Calcutta, 1844; of the several articles imported free, and also the net amount received on each separate article, 1842-1844; and the aggregate amount of several arranged classes: similar accounts for Madras and Bombay; (250.) XXXI. 135 6. Education: Copy of the orders of the Government of India for the establishment of the Council of Education in Bengal and other presidencies; establishments maintained, 1843, for the promotion of education among the natives of British India, and the salaries and expenses of the same; statement of the funds supplied by the Indian Government, and from other sources, for the support of education in British India, and the expenditure of the same, under separate heads, at each of the presidencies; (118.) XXXI. 137 7. Home Accounts: Home accounts of the East India Company; accounts respecting the annual territorial revenues and disbursements of the East India Company, 1841-42 to 1843-44, according to the latest advices; (406.) XXXI. 1 8. Hostilities on North Western Frontier: Papers relating to the late hostilities of the North Western frontier of India; (85.) - XXXI. 161 Further papers relating to the late hostilities on the north-western frontier of India, and the conclusion of treaties with the Maharajah Dhuleep Sing of Lahore and the Maharajah Golab Sing of Jummo; [705.] XXXI. 215 9. Imports and Exports: Declared value of the various articles of British produce and manufactures exported Quantities of principal articles imported therefrom, 1844; [in 757.] XLVII. 84 10. Pensions : Resolutions of the Court of Directors of the East India Company, being the war- 11. Persia: Return of the monies received from the East India Company, and of expenditure on account of the Persian mission; (683.) XXXI. 477 VOL. page. East India-continued. 12. Post Office: Receipt and expenditure of the post-office at each of the presidencies in India, 1842-1843; number of letters dispatched and received each day of the month, 1846, distinguishing Government from private letters; number of newspapers and other printed letters dispatched and received by the several post-offices; aggregate weight of private and public letters, of the newspapers, and other papers for private or public service, distinguishing the weight of each class each day; (249.) XXXI. 327 13. Postage: Copies of the orders or regulations respecting the carriage of letters and newspapers within the several presidencies of the East India Company, stating the several rates for postage for letters and newspapers in the inland communication of the country, and the charge for letters and for newspapers brought by sea from England and other places, and for transmission to the several places in India; aggregate amount of postage received by the East India Company at each of their presidencies, and the expense incurred for the service of the posts at each presidency, stating whether the letters and despatches of the public departments are sent free of charge in India; (188.) XXXI. 275 14. Railways: Copy of the report of the Commissioners appointed by the Supreme Government to inquire into the general question of the practicability of establishing railway communication throughout India; (571.) XXXI. 333 15. Raja of Satiara: Copy of the proceedings of the general quarterly court of proprietors held at the East India House 17th December 1845, so far as the same relates to the case of the ex-Raja of Sattara; (359.) XXXI. 347 Orders which have been issued by, and all letters between the residents of Sattara and the Raja, relative to the seizure of property and sale thereof since 1839; copies of correspondence since that date between the government of Bombay and the government of India; correspondence between the government of India and Major Carpenter; (465.) XXXI. 351 Copy of despatch from the Court of Directors of the East India Company to the 16. Regiments in India: Number of men who have volunteered to regiments in India from the last five regiments that had been ordered home from that country; (268.) XXXI. 345 17. Scinde : Return showing the number of European and native soldiers of the Indian armies employed in Scinde, 1838-1844; various details as to sickness and death of troops; (248.) XXXI. 377 Copy of any document authorizing the annexation of Scinde to the British Empire in India; (410.) 18. Tariffs: First General Report to Her Majesty from the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for Copies of Orders in Council, dated and published in the London Gazette, 1845, approving schemes of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners under the authority of various Acts; (189.) Annual Report of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for Ireland to the Lord Lieutenant, for the year ending 1st August 1845; (327.) Bill, intituled An Act to remove doubts as to the legality of certain assignments of Ecclesiastical Patronage; (632.) VOL. page. East India-continued. II. Accounts and Papers-continued. 2. Bullion: Value of bullion imported into each of the Indian presidencies from China, 18301845 respectively, distinguishing, if practicable, the value in Spanish dollars from other bullion; value of bullion exported from the Indian presidencies to China, 1830-1845; amount realized upon the opium sold by the Indian government, 1830-1845; quantity and estimated value of opium for which passes were granted by the authorities in the Bombay presidency, 1830-1845 respectively; (318.) XXXI. 93 3. Calcutta Mint: Copies of the rules and regulations of the Calcutta Mint, and an abstract of the operations of the Mint in each year since its reform, stating the expense under each head, and the amount of coin, and the number of each kind coined in each year; (117.) XXXI. 97 4. Corporal Punishment: · Copy of any orders issued by the Governor-General or Commander-in-Chief in India respecting corporal punishment of Europeans and natives in British India since 19th May 1827; (705.) XXXI. 107 5. Customs: Account of the gross and net amount of the customs at Calcutta, 1844; of the several articles imported free, and also the net amount received on each separate article, 1842-1844; and the aggregate amount of several arranged classes: similar accounts for Madras and Bombay; (250.) XXXI. 135 6. Education: Copy of the orders of the Government of India for the establishment of the Council of Education in Bengal and other presidencies; establishments maintained, 1843, for the promotion of education among the natives of British India, and the salaries and expenses of the same; statement of the funds supplied by the Indian Government, and from other sources, for the support of education in British India, and the expenditure of the same, under separate heads, at each of the presidencies; (118.) XXXI. 137 7. Home Accounts: Home accounts of the East India Company; accounts respecting the annual territorial revenues and disbursements of the East India Company, 1841-42 to 1843-44, according to the latest advices; (406.) XXXI. 1 8. Hostilities on North Western Frontier: 9. Imports and Exports: Declared value of the various articles of British produce and manufactures exported to the East India Company's territories; rates of duty; quantity of East India produce imported for home consumption, and rate of duty, 1845; number of ships and their tonnage that have entered and cleared, 1845; (in 660.) XLIV. 329 Quantities of principal articles imported therefrom, 1844; [in 757.] XLVII. 84 10. Pensions : Resolutions of the Court of Directors of the East India Company, being the war- 11. Persia: Return of the monies received from the East India Company, and of expenditure on account of the Persian mission; (683.) XXXI. 477 VOL. page. East India-continued. 12. Post Office: Receipt and expenditure of the post-office at each of the presidencies in India, 1842-1843; number of letters dispatched and received each day of the month, 1846, distinguishing Government from private letters; number of newspapers and other printed letters dispatched and received by the several post-offices; aggregate weight of private and public letters, of the newspapers, and other papers for private or public service, distinguishing the weight of each class each day; (249.) XXXI. 327 13. Postage: Copies of the orders or regulations respecting the carriage of letters and newspapers within the several presidencies of the East India Company, stating the several rates for postage for letters and newspapers in the inland communication of the country, and the charge for letters and for newspapers brought by sea from England and other places, and for transmission to the several places in India; aggregate amount of postage received by the East India Company at each of their presidencies, and the expense incurred for the service of the posts at each presidency, stating whether the letters and despatches of the public departments are sent free of charge in India; (188.) XXXI. 275 14. Railways: Copy of the report of the Commissioners appointed by the Supreme Government to inquire into the general question of the practicability of establishing railway communication throughout India; (571.) XXXI. 333 15. Raja of Sattara: Copy of the proceedings of the general quarterly court of proprietors held at the Orders which have been issued by, and all letters between the residents of Sattara Copy of despatch from the Court of Directors of the East India Company to the 16. Regiments in India: Number of men who have volunteered to regiments in India from the last five regiments that had been ordered home from that country; (268.) XXXI. 345 17. Scinde: Return showing the number of European and native soldiers of the Indian armies 18. Tariffs: Tariffs of duties, &c. in British India; (116.) see also Sugar, II. 7. Ecclesiastical Commission : I. Report: XXXI. 375 XXXI. 395 First General Report to Her Majesty from the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for II. Accounts and Papers : XXIV. 183 Copies of Orders in Council, dated and published in the London Gazette, 1845, approving schemes of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners under the authority of various Acts; (189.) see also Miscellaneous Services, II. Ecclesiastical Commission (Ireland) : XXXII. 17 Annual Report of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for Ireland to the Lord Lieutenant, for the year ending 1st August 1845; (327.) Ecclesiastical Patronage : XXII. 33 Bill, intituled An Act to remove doubts as to the legality of certain assignments of Ecclesiastical Patronage; (632.) see also Archbishops and Bishops. Episcopal Revenues. II. 77 |