THE Parliamentary Register; OR HISTORY OF THE PROCEEDINGS AND DEBATES OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS; CONTAINING AN ACCOUNT OF The most interefting SPEECHES and MOTIONS; accurate This Day is published, in One Volume, Octavo, EPORTS of the COMMISSIONERS appointed to Rinquire into the FEES, GRATUITIES, PERQUI SITES, and EMOLUMENTS, which are or have been lately received in the several PUBLIC OFFICES, viz. Prefented to the HOUSE of COMMONS, June, 1793. Printed for J. DEBRETT, oppofite Burlington House, in Piccadilly; Of whom may be had, The REPORTS of the SELECT COMMITTEES of 1786 and 1791; Containing an accurate Statement of every Branch of the BRITISH REVENUE. In One Volume, Octavo, Price 8s. 6d. in Boards. A. ADAM, Mr. moves for the infertion of a claufe in the Traitorous Correfpondence bill, 178-intimates his defire to introduce a bill for the improvement of the fyftem of criminal law in Scotland, 618 Aldgate, its inhabitants present a petition, 372 Alnwick, its inhabitants present a petition, 368 Anstruther, its inhabitants prefent a petition, 375 Appendix, 692-701 Attorney General fpeaks on the fubject of traitorous correfpondence, and moves for leave to bring in a bill to prevent it, 71, 74-moves for its commitment, 109 B. Baker, Mr. alludes to a libellous paragraph in a newspaper called The World," upon the Managers of the impeachment against Mr. Haftings, 590 Battard, Mr. makes his report concerning Mr. Petrie and his arrest, 71, 95 Berkeley, Captain, difcharged, on paying his fees, as a defaulter, |