§ SIR WILLIAM MILESsaid, he would beg to ask the Secretary of State for India, Whether he has any objection to lay before the House the Report of a Scientific Commission, appointed in the Autumn of 1861, to inquire into and report upon the Epidemic of Cholera, which had just caused great mortality in the Punjab and in the Valley of the Ganges; together with any Correspondence that may have taken place upon the subject between the Home Authorities and the Cholera Commission?
§ SIR CHARLES WOODreplied, that a very sufficient reason existed why the Government could not produce the Report in question—namely, that they had not yet received it.