oysters on any part of the coasts of Great Britain, nor to use any dredge for that purpose, nor to take on board any oysters, oyster brood or spat, except for the preservation and propagation of oysters. RULE III.-No person to be allowed during the close months to remove any oysters without a license for that purpose, and no such license to be given until the person requiring to remove the same shall have given bond to Her Majesty for not less than 100%. RULE IV. The foregoing rule to apply to the removal of oyster beds or layings on the coasts of Great Britain, within the British fishery limits of oysters, oyster brood or spat, taken during the said close months on the coasts of Ireland. No. LXXXIV.-ARMY HUTS. Return to an Address of the House of Commons, dated May 14, 1857, for return of the number of Huts supplied to the Ordnance and War Departments during the year 1854-5 and 1855-6; the names of the several contractors; amount of each contract and price per hut; also the present extent of hut accommodation in England and Ireland, and the number of troops hutted on April 1, 1857. (Colonel Boldero.) (267, Sess. 2.) THE number of huts supplied to the Ordnance or War Departments during the years 1854-55 and 1855-56 was 8,610, of which 1,179 were officers' huts, 5,191 soldiers' huts, 446 stable huts, 397 hospital huts, 249 storehouses, huts, &c. 4,500 huts were sent to the Crimea, 1,731 huts to Aldershott, 1,017 to Curragh; and on April 1st, 1857, there was hut accommodation for 2,152 officers, and 41,133 non-commissioned officers and privates. The number of men hutted on that day was 16,985 in Great Britain, 6,124 in Ireland: total, 23,109. BILLS. HOUSE OF LORDS. To confirm an Order in Council concerning the Exercise of Jurisdiction in Matters arising within the Kingdom of Siam. (Lord Stanley of Alderley.) August 6, 1857. (164. L.) To authorise the Embodying of the Militia. (Lord Panmure.) August 3, 1857. (150. L.) To defray the Charge of the Pay, Clothing, &c., of the Disembodied Militia. (August 17, 1857.) (20. L.) HOUSE OF COMMONS. To amend the Act for limiting the Time of Service in the Royal Marine Forces. (Sir Charles Wood and Sir Maurice Berkeley.) February 10, 1857. (10.) INDEX. ** Throughout the work the paging of the Series is at the head, and the paging of the A. SERIES VOLUME SERIES A.-Alexander Nathaniel, Evidence of, on Bank Acts Army Estimate for 1857-58 Expenditure for year ended 31st March, 1857 30th June, 1857 53 245 Huts, Number of SERIES B.-Army, Number of, 1828 to 1857 killed and wounded in the Crimea Vessels and tonnage of Antigua, Report on Vessels and tonnage of Bowstead, J., Report of, on Education. Railways (Ireland) Brookfield, Rev. W. H., Report of, on Education. SERIES D.-Bills: Caledonian and Crenan Railway Conveyance of Mails by Railways Passing Tolls Portland Harbour. Railway Traffic Act Amendment. Turnpike Trusts Ábolition (Ireland) Cinque Ports Act Amendment SERIES E-Bills: Accessaries and Abettors Attorneys and Solicitors Colonial Courts Bankruptcy and Real Securities (Scotland) Bill Chamber (Scotland) Chief Constables Clerks of Petty Sessions (Ireland) Constables, Detached Parts of Country Constabulary Force (Ireland) County Cess (Ireland) County Courts Judges Court of Chancery (Ireland) Title of Purchasers Exchequer (Ireland) Session (Scotland) Crown and Suits (Scotland) Deer, Game, and Rabbits Births, Deaths, and Marriages, Report of Registrar of SERIES H.-Baltic and Black Sea Fleets, Medical Statistics of Bills: Burial Burial Acts Amendment 95 351 80 64 General Board of Health SERIES A.-Capps, Edward, Evidence of, on Bank Acts Circulation, Amount of Civil Contingencies, Account of |