Ecclesiastical Matters: Bishops and Cathedral Establishments, &c.: 33. Annual Expenditure for Ecclesiastical Objects in India, at the different Presidencies, from 1836-7 to the latest Period, under the several Heads of Bishops, and Cathedral Establishments; Number of Regular Chaplains; Number of Uncovenanted Auxiliary Chaplains; Cost of Building Churches; Cost of Grants in Aid of Church Building; Allowances to Roman Catholic Chaplains; and Miscellaneous Expenditure p. 249 Missionaries; Idolatry: 71. Despatch from the Court of Directors to the Governor-General in Council, sent in the Months of April or May 1847, or thereabouts, directing the Issue of Orders to all Public Officers, forbidding the Support or Countenance on their part of Missionary Efforts :-Despatch from the Government of India, or other Communication, with all Papers referred to therein, in reply to such Despatch, and objecting to the Promulgation of these Orders, and for the further Reply from the Court:-Communications in relation to the Connexion of the Government of British India with Idolatry and Mahommedanism (in continuation of Parliamentary Paper, No. 276, of Session 1851) 71-I. Further Papers, in completion of the above Return Education: 253 305 72. Correspondence with the Indian Government, showing the Progress of the Measures adopted for carrying out the Education Despatch of 19 July 1854 (in continuation of Parliamentary Paper, No. 393, of Session 1854) 190. 249. Education in Behar: 339 Letter from the Court of Directors of the East India Company to the Governor- Army: Boydell's Traction Engine: 509 Report upon the Capabilities of Boydell's Traction Engine, made by Sir Frederick Additional Troops : 70. Recommendations or Despatches during the Governor-Generalship of India by the Marquis of Dalhousie, received by the Court of Directors, or by the President of the Board of Control, from the Supreme Government or Commander-in-Chief in India, for an Increase of European Troops, subsequent to the acquisition of the Punjaub, Pegu, Nagpore, Oude, Sattara, Jansi, Berar, or other Districts; and the Replies to the same; and, also, of any Paper showing the Number of Additional Troops sent 517 Despatch of Troops to India: · [2298.] Correspondence on the subject of the Despatch of Troops to India, from the Colonies of the Cape of Good Hope, Ceylon, and Mauritius 537 [2348.] Further Papers on the subject of the Despatch of Troops to India, from the Colonies of the Cape of Good Hope, Ceylon, and Mauritius 585 180. Despatch by the Court of Directors to the Government of India, on the 3d day of September 1856, and of the Letter addressed to Her Majesty's Government, regarding the Advantages held out to Retired Officers of the Indian Armies on settling in Her Majesty's Colonies; and of the Reply received to it, referred to in the above-mentioned Despatch :-And, Military Letter from the Government of India, dated 5th day of October 1857 (98 and 99), and its accompanying Reports from the several Local Governments, on the Project of holding out Advantages to European Officers and Soldiers, Retired or Discharged, to settle in India VOL. XLII.-Sess. 1857-58. 625 (continued) Army-continued. Sixty-Fourth Regiment : 317. Despatch or Telegram from the late Sir Henry Havelock, dated the 18th day of August 1857, which appeared in the London Gazette of the 15th day of January 1858-Correspondence between General Sir Colin Campbell, G.C.B., dated the 30th day of March 1858, and the Adjutant-General in England :Reply of H. R. H. the Commander-in-Chief Strength of both Armies: p. 653 516. Actual Strength, both of the Queen's and the East India Company's Forces in the Three Presidencies, and in the Punjaub, at the date of the last Returns received from thence 657 HOME ACCOUNTS OF THE EAST INDIA COMPANY. (Presented pursuant to the Act 3 & 4 Will, IV., c. 85.) Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be Printed, 18 June 1858. LIST. No. 1.-An Account of the Receipts and Disbursements of the Home Treasury of the East India Company, from 1st May 1857 to 30th April 1858 · • P. 2 No. 2.-Estimate of the Receipts and Disbursements of the Home Treasury of the East India Company, from 1st May 1858 to 30th April 1859 - p. 6 No. 3.-An Account of the Debts and Credits in England of the Government of India, on the 1st May 1858 - P. 7 No. 4.-A List of the several Establishments of the East India Company in England, and the Salaries and Allowances payable by the Court of Directors in respect thereof, on the 1st May 1858 - p. 8 No. 5.—An Account of New or Increased Salaries, Establishments or Pensions, payable in Great Britain, granted or created between 1st May 1857 and 1st May 1858 - p. 9 No. 6.-Allowances, Compensations, Remunerations and Superannuations granted to Officers and Servants of the East India Company, under the 93d Section of the Act 53 Geo. 3, c. 155, between 1st May 1857 and 1st May 1858 COMPENSATIONS granted between 1st May 1857 and 1st May 1858, under the Act 3 & 4 Will. 4, c. 85, s. 7; viz.: - P. 14 No. 7.-To the Widows and Children of deceased Officers and Servants of the East India Company in England COMPENSATIONS granted between 1st May 1857 and 1st May 1858, - P. 14 No. 8. To the Principal, Professors, and Servants of the East India College at Haileybury, consequent upon the Abolition of that Institution - p. 14 East India House, 7 June 1858. S J. D. DICKINSON, Secretary. HOME ACCOUNTS OF THE EAST INDIA COMPANY. No. 1. AN ACCOUNT of the RECEIPTS and DISBURSEMENTS of the HOME TREASURY of the East India Company, from 1st May 1857 to 30th April 1858. RECEIPTS: Bills from India, on account supplies to the public service On account of the charges of the late China expedition On account Egyptian transit duties paid by the Company Ditto ditto on account of the emigration of Coolies On account expenses of Madras troops employed at Labuan Poplar Fund, and unclaimed prize money of seamen Widows' funds for the home service 28,023 5 6 · Interest realised from investment of cash balances; less interest allowed on loan Indian Railway Companies: Instalments of capital under their respective Deeds of Contract with the East Great Indian Peninsula Railway Company East Indian Railway Company Madras Railway Company Bombay, Baroda, and Central India Railway Company Scinde Railway Company (including Indus Flotilla and Eastern Bengal Railway Company From the Commissioners for the reduction of the National Debt, Act 3 & 4 Will. 4, ,, postage received in India on account of Her Majesty's Government, and 15,474,388 1 7 Advances to the civil, military, and other provident funds of India, repayable there Family remittances; remittances by the administrators-general; payments chargeable against prize funds; and balance of miscellaneous receipts and disbursements on account of India Poplar Fund, and unclaimed wages and prize-money of seamen Unclaimed prize-money, applicable to Lord Clive's fund; claims paid thereout. Services chargeable to Her Majesty's Government Indian Railway Companies; Engineering Expenses and Establishment Charges, &c. in England: Great Indian Peninsula Railway Company East Indian Railway Company Madras Railway Company Bombay, Baroda, and Central India Railway Company £. S. d. 457,452 16 6 474,079 6 10 Interest on Capital of the Indian Railway Companies, under their respective Deeds of Contract, including Interest on Debenture Bonds: Value of specie forwarded by Her Majesty's Government from the Cape of Good Hope to India 900,000 Purchase of steam vessels and cost of coals, &c., for the use of steam vessels in India Her Majesty's Government; payments under the new postal arrangement with the Transport of troops and stores |