Commons Sitting of 19 June 1862 Series 3 Vol. 167

    c730
  1. MINUTES. 21 words
  2. cc730-1
  3. EMPLOYMENT OF NAVAL OFFICERS IN CHINA.—QUESTION. 181 words
  4. c731
  5. THE ARMY IN CANADA.—QUESTION. 89 words
  6. c731
  7. THE NEW REGIMENTS.—QUESTION. 91 words
  8. cc731-2
  9. FORTIFICATIONS.—QUESTION. 156 words
  10. BARRACK-MASTERS' ALLOWANCES.
    1. c732
    2. QUESTION. 101 words
    cc732-3
  11. THE JAPANESE TREATY.—QUESTION. 178 words
  12. MERCHANT SHIPPING ACTS, &c. AMENDMENT BILL.
    1. cc733-53
    2. [BILL No. 136.] CONSIDERATION. 8,507 words
    c753
  13. SUPPLY. 17 words
  14. THE COTTON SUPPLY.
    1. cc754-93
    2. PAPERS MOVED FOR. 16,646 words
  15. LOSS OF THE SHIP "CONQUEROR."
    1. cc793-7
    2. PAPERS MOVED FOR. 1,789 words
    cc797-8
  16. HOLYHEAD HARBOUR—QUESTION. 185 words
  17. c798
  18. WAYS AND MEANS. 51 words
  19. AFRICAN SLAVE TRADE TREATY BILL.
    1. c798
    2. LEAVE. FIRST READING. 178 words

Lords Sitting of 19 June 1862 Series 3 Vol. 167

    c720
  1. MINUTES. 9 words
  2. MEXICO—THE ALLIED FORCES.
    1. cc720-4
    2. STATEMENT. 1,746 words
  3. UNITED STATES—CASE OF "THE EMILY ST. PIERRE."
    1. cc724-5
    2. CORRESPONDENCE. 284 words
  4. HIGHWAYS BILL— [BILL No. 93.]
    1. cc725-8
    2. SECOND READING. 1,176 words
  5. RED SEA AND INDIA TELEGRAPH BILL. [BILL No. 70.]
    1. ORDER FOR THIRD READING DISCHARGED.
    2. cc728-30
    3. BILL RE-COMMITTED. 883 words