. CONTENTS. 
—Conversation in the House of Commons arising out of a Question pu 
to Mr. Windham by Mr. Long—Conversation in a Committee of the Hous 
on the Army Estimates—Mr. Windham Refuses to fix a Day for bringin 
forward his Military Plans—Debate on the Ordnance Estimates—Debat 
on the Motion for Leave to bring ina Bill for the Repeal of the Addition 
Force Bill—Debate on the Production of Military Opinions on Enlistmen 
for a Term of Years—Additional Force Repeal Bill—Debate on the Fir. 
Reading—On the Second Reading—On the Motion for going into a Com 
mittee—in the Committee on the Third Reading—in the House of Lord. 
on the Second Reading—Mutiny-Bill—Debate in the House of Commons} 
on the Clause introducing limited Service—On bringing up the Clause—On 
Jilling up the Blanks in the Clause—On the Third Reading of the Bill— 
Debate in the House of Lords on the Production of Military Opinions— 
On the Clause of the Mutiny Bill introducing limited Service—On the Third 
Reading of the Mutiny Bill—Debates in the House of Commons on the 
Chelsea Hospital Bill—The Training Bill—The Volunteer Officers’ Bill 
—ard Militia Officers’ Bill—Increase of Pay to Infantry Officers, and to 
Officers and petty Officers of the Navy—Greenwich Hospital Bill— 
Foreign Troops Enlistment Bill... w \ptivde tee, 5 ae 
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CHAP. IV. 
Finance. —Budget.— Loan —War Taxes.—Taves toprovide for the Interestof | 
the Loan.—Irregularity of bringing forward the Ways and Means before) 
the Army Estimates.—Property Tax.—Exemption of His Majesty’s funded 
Property from the Operation of this Tax.—Pig lron Tax.—Private Brews 
ery Tax.—Increase of Assessed Taxes.—Assessed Taxes Allowance Bill.— 
Trish Budget.—Regulation Bills.—Of the Office of Treasurer of the Ord=) 
nance.—Of the Excise. —Customs.—Stamp Office.—Post Office.—Office of | 
Surveyor General of Woods and Forests,—Custom- House Officer’s Bill.— | 
Inaudited Public Accounts.—West India Accounts Bill.— Auditors of Publis | 
Accounts Bill.— Abuses in the Barrack Department.—Grants to the Family | 
of Lord Nelson.—To Lord Collingwood.—Sir Richard Strachan, and} 
Sir John Duckworth.—Royal Family Annuities Bill—Corn Intercourse | 
Bill —American Intercourse Bill—Tortola Free Port Bill—Ilooller| 
Manufacture Committee. : . : ‘ «(6G 
CHAP. V. | R 
Slave Trade.—Sir Arthur Pigott’s Bill.—Bill for preventing the Increase of | 
the British Slave Trade.—Resolutions against the Slave Trade in both| 
Houses of Parliament.— Act to amend the Laws relating to Bunkrupts.—}| 
Insolvent Bill.— Bill to prevent ex parte Publications in Criminal Pro} 
ceedings.— Witness Declaratory Bill—Reform of the Court of Session of| 
Scotland.—Biil to explain and render more effectual the Treating Act.— 
: Stipendiary| 
