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certain Articles, by Dutch Proprietors solidate into One Fund, all the Public 

 vf the European Dominions af His Mu- Ri venues of' Great Britain and Ireland;^ 

 jesty the King- of the Nethcrhaids ; andto and to provide for the Application thereof 

 repeal an Act of the Fifty-fourth Year to the General Service of the Vnited 

 of His jtresent Majesty, for permittini^ a 

 Trade between the United Provitices and 

 certain Colonies in his Majesty's Pos- 

 session. — June 26. 



Cap. XCII. To enable his Majesty 

 to authorize the Exportation of the Ma- 

 chinery necessary for erecting a Mint in 

 the United Slates of America. — June 2f>. 



Cap. XCIII. For enabling the Offi- 

 cers of the Customs at Creeks, Harbours, 



Kiii2;dom. — July 1. 



Tiie consolidated funds of Great Britain 

 and Iieland sliall become one general con- 

 solidated fund. — Offices of treasurer of 

 Great Britain and Ireland united, and may 

 be executed by coniniissioners. — Officers 

 of the revenue subject to tlie orders of the 

 Treasury. — A vice treaMirer appointed for 

 Ireland, and vice treasurer empowered to 

 appoint a deputy. — I\Ioney shall l)e issued 

 out of the Treasnrv of Ireland on the war- 



and Basins of Great Britain, to take lant of tlie lord lieutenant, countersi'.'ncd 



Entries of' Ships and Goods arriving from 

 and bound to Ireland. — June 20. 



Cap. XCIV. To allow Makers of 

 Oxygenated Muriatic Acid to take 

 crushed lioek Suit, Dutyfree, for making 

 such Acid, or Oxymuriate of Lime, j'or 

 bleaching Linen end Cotton: — June 26. 



Crushed Rocic Salt may be delivered to 

 makers of oxygenated niuiiatic acid for 

 bleaching, — Salt to be mixed in presence 

 of officer with powder of black ■\lan5;anese. 

 —Such mixed salt to be used in lieu of the 

 salt used under recited act in preparing; 

 the oxysrenated muriatic acid. — Paper 

 makers not prevented from using oxymn- 

 riate of lime in bleaching rags. 



Cap. XCV. To authorize such Per- 

 son as His Majesty shall appoint to trans- 

 fer a certain Suin in Three Pounds per 

 Cent. Reduced Annuities, now standing 

 in the name of the dissolved College of 

 Hertford, in the University of Oxford; 



by the vice treasurer. — Issues for Ireland 

 ti> be recorded in the Exchequer of Gieat 

 Hritain. — Issues may be made from the 

 Exchequers in Great Britain and Ireland, 

 for payment of interest and Sinking Fund 

 of National Debt, Uc, without waiting 

 for quarterly accounts of the receipts of 

 those funds.* — The Treastuy may direct 

 the issue of any part of the quarterly sur- 

 plus of Cousohdaled Fund in either Ex- 

 chequer, for the purpose of remittance to 

 the other. — Issues may be made in Ireland 

 out of the Consolidated Fund, for current 

 services as heretofore, and the amount to 

 be made good in the British Exchequer. — ■ 

 Two additional commissioners of the 

 Treasury to be appointed for Irish bu- 

 siness. — Vice treasurer and commissioners 

 of the Treasury may sit in Parliament. 



From and after the 5th day of January 

 1818, the commissioners of the Treasui^ of 

 the United Kingdom of Great Britain and 

 Ireland for the time being shall annually 



aiid also to receive Dividends due upon cause an account of the total income of 



sitch Annuities. — Julie 26. 



Cap. XCV.l. For establishing an 

 Agreemmt uitli the Governor and Com- 

 pany of the Bank of England, for ad- 

 vancing the Sum of Three Millions, for 

 tJie Service of the Year 1817. — June 26. 



Cap. XCVII. 7(> authorize the ad- 

 vancing, for the Public Service, a Pro- 

 portion (f the Balance that shall remain 

 from Time to Time in the Bank of En- 

 gland for the Payment of Dividends on 

 account of the Public Debt, for Lottery 

 Prizes or Benefits not claimed, and 

 Principals of Stocks and Annuities re- 

 maining unclaimed. — June 26. 



Cap. XCV'III. To unite and con- 



the said United Kingdom, includuig all 

 duties of customs, excise, stamps, and inci- 

 dents in Great Britain and Ireland respec- 

 tively, and all other the ordinary revenues 

 and extraordinary resources of the said 

 United Kingdom, to be prepared and made 

 out for one year ending on the 5th day of 

 January in each year, together with an ac- 

 count of the income of the Consolidated 

 Fund of the said United Kingdom, for 

 every such year. 



* That is, whereas the receipts of the 

 Consolidated Fund do not, or may not, 

 equal the Interest and .Sinking Fund, 

 power i.s hereby given to appropriate the 

 entire revenues of both countries to those 

 purposes. 



REVIEW OF NEW MUSICAL PUBLICATIONS. 



" Tlie mild Breeze of line ;'' afavnrift .'ien/^, 

 sun^ bij Mr. Pync, of the Tkeulic linyul 

 Drurtj Lane; writtm by J. U. Cove; 

 cuvipnaed by Geo, I'rederic Harris, Is, Od. 



Ol'lbis soup; we c aiiiiot speak iti terms 

 of very exaltcfl praise. The njelud v 

 Monthly Mac. So. :ib2. 



possesses some agreeable passages, but 

 they want consistency; while the whole 

 is deficient in character. Tlic sym- 

 phony, tliough not devoid of fancy, is 

 objectionable, as not consorting witii 

 tlie general cast of the air, or suftiii- 

 3 Z cntly 



