t^ARLIAMENT. HOUSE of LORDS SESSIONAL PAPERS (contmued) 

 1866 (contimied). Volumes : 



Communication between Europe and India. Correspondence respecting the 

 Termination of the Reciprocity Treaty of June 5, 1854, between the United 

 States and Great Britain. Return of Treaties now in force between Great 

 Britain and Foreign States, relating to Commerce, &c. Correspondence 



respecting the Suppression of Ecclesiastical Corporations in Italy. Correspond- 

 ence respecting the Proposed Assembly of a Conference at Paris. Further 

 Correspondence respecting the British Captives in Abyssinia. Report on the 

 Cattle Plague in Belgium. Papers relating to the Cattle Plague in Poland, 

 1857-65. Papers respecting Renewal of Diplomatic Relations with Brazil, 

 Report on the Method employed in the River Plate for curing Meat for European 

 Markets. Correspondence respecting Hostilities in the River Plate. Corre- 

 spondence respecting the War between Chili and Spain. 



17. State Correspondence : Respecting Aifairs in Japan, 1865-66. Correspondence 

 respecting the " Shenandoah." Report on the present State of the Trade 

 between Great Britain and Russia. 



18. Railway and Canal, &c. Bills : Reports from the Board of Trade upon, and Bills 

 of Session 1866, relating to Harbours, Docks, and Tidal Waters. 



19. Railways (Accidents, &c.) : Reports of the Inspecting Ofl&cers upon. May 1865 

 to July 1866. Return by the Board of Trade on Railways, for 1865. Returns 

 by the several Railway Companies in England and Wales, Scotland, and Ireland, 

 showing Traffic, &c. during 1865. Statement of the Receipts and Expenditure 

 on account of the Highways in England and North Wales, March 25 to Dec. 31, 

 1864. Turnpike Trusts : (1.) Fifteenth General Report on. (2.) First to 

 Sixth Reports, with Abstracts of Accounts. 



20. Turnpike Trusts : (1.) Statement of Income and Expenditure in England and 

 Wales, Jan. 1, 1863 to Dec. 31, 1864. (2.) The same in Scotland, 1861-64. 



21. Miscellaneous Statistics of the United Kingdom: Part VI. Cattle Plague. 

 (1.) Correspondence between the Archbishop of Canterbury and Sir George Grey 

 respecting a Day of Humiliation. (2.) Copies of Orders relative to, issued by the 

 Lords of the Council under Act 11 & 12 Vict. C. 107, July 24, 1865 to July 31, 

 1866. (3.) Order of H. M. in Council prohibiting Importation of Cattle from the 

 Netherlands. (4.) Order of the Lords of Council making certain Regulations 

 applicable to South Wales. (5.) Order of the Lords of Council for removal of 

 Cattle from Liverpool New Cattle Market to Birkenhead Slaughter House. 

 (6.) Order for the Removal of Sheep and Lambs from Southease, Sussex. 

 (7.) Despatch from Major C. E. Mansfield, respecting a Remedy for the Cattle 

 Disease. (8.) Order for the Removal of Sheep and Lambs from Long Buckby, 

 Northamptonshire. (9.) Memorial from the Proprietors and Tenant Farmers 

 of Kincardineshire, praying for the Suspension of that part of Act 29 Vict. C. 2, 

 which relates to Slaughter of Cattle, with Answer. (10.) Instructions given to 

 H. M.'s Customs, with reference to the Prevention of the Importation of Diseased 

 Cattle ; also Returns of the Number of Cattle landed at Liverpool, London, 

 and Hull, Dec. 1865 and Jan. 1866. (11.) Letter from Secretary of State 

 to Municipal Authorities on the subject of Dead Meat Markets, &c. (12.) Order, 

 providing for the Return of Sheep belonging to Persons who occupy Land within 

 the North- Western District of Scotland. (13.) Copies of Orders relating to 

 Small Pox in Sheep. (14.) Letter from Mountague Bernard to E. S. Harrison, 

 respecting the Cattle Plague. (15.) Orders made by the Lord Lieutenant and 

 Pnvy Council of Ireland, under Act 29 Vict. C. 4. (16.) Order assessing the 

 sum of 13,474 on the several Unions of Ireland to provide a Fund for the 

 purpo.ses of the Cattle Diseases Act (Ireland). 



22. Augmentation of Benefices, Return of Proceedings under the Act, Nov. 1, 1863 

 to Feb. 1, 1866. Bank of England, Letter from the Governor and Deputy 

 Governor, respecting the Enlargement of their Issues beyond the Limit fixed 

 by the Bank Act of 1844, Bankruptcy (Court of). Return for year ending 

 Oct. 11, 1865, of all Matters Judicial and Financial. Carriage Accidents 



