§ SIR CHARLES NAPIERwished to know from the Secretary of the Admiralty whether there would be any objection to produce a copy of Admiral Parker's report as to the sailing of the squadron under his command. In case no report had been made to the Admiralty, he was anxious to know whether the Admiralty would call on Admiral Parker to furnish his report for that House, as it was well known the gallant Admiral had prepared a report.
ADMIRAL DUNDASsaid, a communication had been received from Sir Hyde Parker, but no regular report had been 745 made by that gallant Officer to the Admiralty.
§ SIR C. NAPIERsaid, that the gallant Admiral had not given any answer to his question. What he asked was, whether the gallant Officer would call upon Sir Hyde Parker for his report, because, that such a report had been prepared, he knew perfectly well.