Bill for the Prevention of the fraudulent Personation of Voters at Elections -J Estimates of Effective and Non-effective Services for the Army, 1843-44 -J XXXI. 1. Number of Men and Boys, including) Navy, each Year, 1835-36 to 1842-43; XXXI. 253. · Bill to amend the Law affecting Trans-] ported Convicts, with respect to Pardons and Tickets of Leave Copies or Extracts of any Communica-) tions which have taken place between Her Majesty's Government and the Authorities of Canada, respecting the Duties levied on Wheat imported from the United States into Canada, or from Canada into the United Kingdom, since January 1842 Mr. Speaker's Warrant for the Appoint-] ment of Members to serve on the General Committee of Elections for 1843 Annual Accounts of the Receipt and Application of the Money received by the Warden and Assistants of the Harbour of Dover, October 1839 to Oc. tober 1841 Bill to enable Her Majesty to indemnify the Holders of certain Forged Exchequer Bills Copy of the Scheme for the Promulgation of the Statutes, stating the Nuniber sent to each Public Office, County and Borough, and the Number sent to other Persons in England and Wales, 1841 Quantities and average Price, each Six Weeks, of Corn sold in all Places included in 5 Vict. c. 14; Quantities and average Price for each Six Weeks, calculated according to the Provisions of 9 Geo. 4, c. 60, of all Corn sold in the Towns specified in that Act Account of all Supplies remaining in the Mint; of Advances for Purchase of Bullion for Coinage; Sales of Coin; Seignorage arising therefrom; and, Repayments into the Exchequer on account of Advances Copies of any Minutes of the Committee) of Council of Education passed subsequently to August 1840 37. [Mr. Manners Sutton and Mr. Solicitor-General.] Ordnance Trade and Navigation 20. St. Asaph and Bangor Dio ceses. Return of Names of the Commissioners, and the Date of their Appointment under the Copyhold Enfranchisement Act; Amount of Salaries; Names of Persons employed; Number of Copyholds enfranchised since the Commencement of the Commission Account of the Revenue and Expenditure of the Royal Harbour of Ramsgate Trust, June 1840 to June 1841 -J Copy of any Memorial from the Danish] Claimants, presented to the Lords of the Treasury since February last Number of Men and Boys voted for the Service of the Ordnance Military Corps, XXX. 337. XXX. 611. XXX. 393. 1835-1842; also, Number of Men XXXI. 371. actually serving in each Corps, 1840, 1841, 1842 XXXV. 69. Despatch of the Governor-General of) India to the Court of Directors, containing a Proclamation respecting the Recovery of the Gates of the Temple of Somnauth; also, Proclamation respecting Evacuation of Affghanistan ; Financial Resolutions, 23 June 1842) Copy of further Papers relating to Mili- XXXVII. 1. tary Operations in Affghanistan III. 449. c. 6. Bill, intituled, An Act to alter the Hours within which certain Oaths and Declarations are to be made and subscribed in the House of l'eers Bill for the more convenient holding of Coroners' Inquests Church Establishment (Wales) Petition of certain of the Clergy of North SESS. 1843. Registration of Voters [Sir James Graham, Mr. Attorney-General and Mr. SolicitorGeneral.] Wales serving in the Archdeaconry of Merioneth, and others, with reference to the Measures which have recently passed the Legislature, or which are now pending before the House of Commons, affecting the Church Bill, intituled, An Act for improving the Law of Evidence Bill to amend the Law for the Registration of Persons entitled to vote, and to define certain Rights of voting, and to regulate certain Proceedings in the Election of Members to serve in Parliament for England and Wales 43 XXXI. 337. LII. 1. XL. 121. 46. 47. 43. 49. 21. 1 [Mr. Manners Sutton, Mr. Attor- Mr. Fitzjames Navy Lunatic Asylums [Mr. Wilson Patten and Excise and Customs Bank of England Bill to discontinue certain Actions undery Bill to continue Local Turnpike Acts,] Copies of the Correspondence that has Number of Men and Boys, including] Bill to extend the Powers of an Act] · Quantities of, and Amount of Duty re- Quarterly Averages of Weekly Liabilities Exchequer Bills (Public Names of Commissioners; Expenses of Gaols 23. Justices of the Peace (Ireland) the Board; Amount allotted for Dis- Copies of all Reports and of Schedule] Bill to empower Justices of the Peace in Bill for enabling Her Majesty, under) Number, Names and Ages of all Persons) committed to any Prison in England and Wales, for any Offence in a Union Workhouse, under the Poor Law Act; Nature of Offence, Period of Punishment, and Population of each Union; Offences in Workhouses of Parishes and Unions governed under Local Acts Abstract of the above Return Return from Accountant-General, pursuant to 5 Vict., showing the State of the several Funds in his Name, called "The Suitors' Fund, and the Suitors' Fee Fund," and the Charges upon the same respectively 65. Mar. 1. Belper and Derby Union Work- Copy of the Diet Table in use at the houses. Belper Union Workhouse, and at the Derby Union Workhouse, on the 31st January last Number and Names of Persons summoned for Offences against the Factories Act, 1842; specifying Date of Conviction or Hearing, the Place of Hearing, by whom each Conviction was made, the Offence in each Case, and the Manner in which Penalties and Costs were appropriated Accounts of Expenses incurred by Re-] turning Officers at Elections for Boroughs and Cities in England, during June and July 1841, and charged to Candidates, or to the Electors who had nominated Candidates Bill to continue the several Acts for re-1 gulating Turnpike Roads in Ireland Quantity of Sycee Silver, and other Sil-. ver, imported from China in the Conway; Dates of Delivery at the Mint; Sales and Amounts, Price sold at, Gross Charge for melting; Weight of Gold extracted, Commission for superintending; Loss or Gain to the State by sending the Silver to Mint, or selling in the Market Bill for the Improvement of Health in Towns, by removing the Interment of the Dead from their Precincts Bill for the more equal Applotment of cer tain Rates in the County of the City of Dublin and County of Dublin respectively XLV. 343. Sums paid annually for the Salary, Conveyance and other Charges of the Mail Guards, upon each Railway in the United Kingdom; also, Sums paid to each Railway Company for the Conveyance of the Mails XLV. 361. XLIV. 153. Returns of Amount of Gold, Bank Notes) and other Valuables contained in Money Letters consigned to the DeadLetter Offices; Money Orders issued, and Cost of Money Order Offices XLV. 207. XLII. 283. XLIV. 117. IV. 541. XXX. 713. III. 103. II. 209. LIII. 347. LIII. 301. 6 VICT. C. 21. L&P. c. ci |