THE Parliamentary Register; OR HISTORY OF THE PROCEEDINGS AND DEBATES OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS; CONTAINING AN ACCOUNT OF The most interesting SPEECHES and MOTIONS; accurate DURING THE FIFTH SESSION of the SEVENTEENTH PARLIAMENT OF GREAT BRITAIN. VOL. XL. LONDON: Printed for J. DEBRETT, oppofite BURLINGTON HOUSE PICCADILLY. ADDRESS to His Majesty, for Debate, refpecting Mr. Dundas' his Speech on opening the Parliament, 73 Army Estimates, House in a Committee of Supply on the, 201Report of the Committee on the fame, 235-Motion, by General Tarleton, for fundry Papers relating to the Army, 465-Debate on Army Expences, 467 B. Bigamy. Leave given to bring in a Bill to increafe the punishment for Bigamy, 445 Budget, Mr. Pitt opens it, 475 C. Cuftoms, Duties of, for one Year, to Oct. 10, 1794, 519 being re-elected a Member of Parliament, after the appointment of the Duke of Portland to be one of the Secretaries of State, 14-On the Address to the King for his Speech, and on Mr. Wil berforce's Amendment to the Addrefs, 19- -On the Petitions from Carlifle refpecting the War, 229-On Mr. Grey's Motion for Peace, 302-On receiving the counter Petition from the Livery of London refpecting the War, 364-On receiving the counter Petition from Durham, 449On receiving the Petition from Manchester for Peace, 434On receiving the Petition from Liverpool for Peace, 455-On the Petition of thirteen Freemen of Carlifle, ftating their Names having been figned to a Petition |