shall suspect are conspiring against his person and government. An act to amend the laws in respect to forfeited recognizances in Ireland. An act to empower his Majesty to suspend training, and to regulate the quotas of the militia. An act to allow British goods to be exported direct from this country to the United States of America, upon the saine terms as when exported to any foreign country. An act for letting to farm the post-horse duties, and for better securing and facilitating the recovery of the said duties An act to regulate certain offices in the court of exchequer in England. An act to abolish the offices of the wardens, chief justices, and justices in Eyre, north and south of Trent. An act to abolish certain offices, and to regulate certain other offices, in Ireland. An act to regulate the offices of clerks of the signet and privy seal. An act to abolish certain offices, and regulate others, in Scotland. An act to enable his Majesty to recompense the services of persons holding or who have held, certain high and efficient civil offices. An act to amend an act of the 22d of his present Majesty, for suppressing or regulating certain offices therein mentioned, so far as relates to the board of trade; and for enabling the vice-president of the board of trade to send and receive letters and packets free from the duty of postage. An act to regulate certain offices, and abolish others, in his Majesty's mints in England and Scotland respectively. An act to amend the laws relating to sheriffs in Ireland. An act to continue until the 29th of September, 1818, and to amend an act passed in Ireland, in the 36th of his present Majesty, for the improvement and extension of the fisheries on the coast of Ireland. An act to relieve persons impugning the doctrine of the holy Trinity from certain penalties, in Ireland. An act to amend an act of the 50th of his present Majesty's reign, for repealing the several laws relating to prisons in Ireland, and for reenacting such of the provisions thereof as have been found usual, with amendments. An act to continue until the end of the next session of parliament two acts made in the 54th and 56th of his present Majesty, for regulating the trade in spirits between great Britain and Ireland reciprocally. An act to allow the exportation of woollen or bay yarn from Ireland by licence obtained there. An act to extend several acts for allowing the importation and exportation of certain goods and merchandise to Porta Maria in the Island of Jamaica, and to the port of Bridge Town in the Island of Barbadoes. An act to abolish the punishment of public whipping on female offenders. An act to amend an act of the 54th year of his present Majesty, to regulate the payment of drawback on paper allowed to the universities in Scotland. An An act for extending the provisions of an act of the 54th of his present Majesty, for regulating the payment of army prize money; and for authorizing the commissioners of Chelsea-hospital to suspend the pensions of such persons as shall be guilty of frauds in respect of prize money or pensions. An act for fixing the rates of subsistence to be paid to innkeep ers and others on quartering soldiers. An act to permit the transfer of capital from certain public stocks or funds in Great Britain to certain public stocks or funds in Ireland. An act for raising the sum of nine millions, by exchequer bills, for the service of the year 1817. An act for raising the sum of 3,600,000l. British currency, by treasury bills, in Ireland, for the services of the year 1817. An act to continue an act passed in Ireland in the 13th and 14th years of his present Majesty respecting certain annuities, so long as the said annuities shall be payable. An act to amend un act made in the last session of parliament, for providing for the charge of certain additions to the public debt of Ireland. An act to regulate the offices of his Majesty's exchequer in England and Ireland respectively. An act to permit until the 14th of November, 1817, the importation of corn and other articles in any ship and from any country; to permit such articles which may have been warehoused for exportation only to be entered for home consumption; and for indemnifying all persons who have given directions for the importation of corn and other articles, or the taking the same out of warehouse free of duty, and who have acted in obedience thereto. An act to permit the importation of foreign cambricks and lawns into Ireland, on payment of the like duties as are chargeable in Great Britain. An act to amend two acts passed in the 46th of his present majesty, and in the last session of parliament, for the making more effectual provision for the prevention of smuggling. An act to permit fullers earth,' fulling clay, and tobacco pipe clay to be carried coast-wise under certain restrictions. An act to allow the importation of oranges and lemons from the Azores and the Madeiras into the British colonies in North America. An act for the prevention of persons going armed by night for the destruction of game; and for repealing an act, made in the last session of parliament, relating to rogues and vagabonds. An act to enable justices of the peace to settle the fees to be taken by the clerks of the peace of the respective counties and other divisions of England and Wales. An act to regulate the administration of oaths in certain cases to officers in his Majesty's land and sea forces. An act to regulate the costs of distresses levied for payment of small rents. An act to amend an act of the last session of parliament, for the more easy assessing of county rates. An act to exempt the territories within the limits of the East India company's shall suspect are conspiring agai his person and government. An act to amend the law spect to forfeited recogniz Ireland. An act to empower to suspend training, late the quotas of the An act to allow ] be exported direct try to the United rica, upon the se exported to an An act for post-horse d securing an covery of t mend an act of the 25th oth to prevent the further to continue until the 1st 1818, two acts of his prefajesty, allowing the bring Fock, for an improveans of locks of guns Irish sto for a hussar garter gs and fastenings, -prings for pan An act to auth directors of the y pany to make ex lowances, in certam owners of certain or new and generating n or other rking all coals, culm, and cinders to service of the said com -in and Westminster. An act for regulating nd an act of the 22nd George An act to extend the ments king and of an act of the 12th of George 1 payment in the lawful money and an act of the 22d of George is realm, to labourers employ. II., against payment of labourere a the manufacture of articles in goods or by truck, and to se e of steel, or of steel and iron cure their payment in the lawful ined, and of plated articles, or money of this realm, to labourers other articles of cutlery. employed in the collieries, or in An act for limiting the time now the working and getting of coal, wed by law for production of in the united kingdom of Great certificate of due delivery of Britain and Ireland; and for exods removed from one ware- tending the provisions of the said ousing port in Great Britain to acts to Scotland and Ireland. nother for the purpose of exporation; for altering the hours for hipping goods in the port of London; and to empower officers of the customs and excise to permit the removal of goods from one bonding warehouse to another in the same port. An act for imposing a duty of excise on the excess of spirits made from corn in England above the proportion of nineteen gallons of spirits for every one hundred gal. lons of wash; and for further securing the duties on wort or wash made for distilling spirits in England; company's charter from certain of the navigation laws. An act for suspending, until the 1st of August 1820. the duties on coals and culm removed coast-wise within the principality of Wales, and granting other duties in lieu thereof. An act for ratifying articles of agreement entered into by the Right Honorable Henry Hall, Viscount Gage, and the Commissioners of his Majesty's woods, forests, and land revenues; and for the better management and improvement of the land revenues of the crown. An act for ratifying the purchase of the impropriate rectory of Saint Mary-le-bone in the county of Middlesex. An act to consolidate and amend the laws relating to spiritual persons holding of farms; and for enforcing the residence of spiritual persons on their benefices; and for the support and maintenance of stipendiary curates in England. An act to renew the powers of exonerating small livings and charitable institutions from the land tax, and for making further provision for the redemption of the land tax. An act to continue an act, inti"tuled an act farther to extend and render more effectual certain provisions of an act passed in the 12th of George 1st. intituled 'An act to prevent frivolous and vexatious arrests;' and of an act passed in the 5th of George 2nd, to explain, amend, and render more effectual the said former act: and of two acts, passed in the 19th and 43d of his present Majesty, extending the provisions of the said former acts." An act to defray the charge of the pay, cloathing, and contingent expenses of the disembodied militia in Great Britain, and of the miners of Cornwall and Devon ; and for granting allowances in certain cases to subaltern officers, adjutants, quarter-masters, surgeons mates, and serjeant-majors of militia, until the 25th day of March 1818. An act for defraying until the 25th of June 1818, the charge of the pay and cloathing of the militia of Ireland; and for making allowances in certain cases to subaltern officers of the said militia during peace. An act to reduce the number of serjeants, corporals, and drummers in the militia of Ireland, whilst disembodied. An act to encourage the establishment of banks for savings in Ireland. An act to provide for the establishment of asylums for the lunatic poor in Ireland. An act to provide for the more deliberate investigation of presentments to be made by grand juries for roads and public works in Ireland, and for accounting for money raised by such presentments. An act for the regulation of levying tolls at fairs, markets, and ports in Ireland. An act to abolish the subsidy alnage of the old and new draperies, and of all woollen manufactures in Ireland: and to authorize the payment out of the consolidated fund of an annual sum to John Lord de Blaquire, during the continuance of his interest in the office of alnager. An act to make further regula |