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another juror,.so as again to complete the 
number of fifteen, before the party chal-. 
lenging shall be obliged to make any 
second or subsequent challenge ; and the 
juror or jurors to he chosen to supply the 
place or places of the jurer or jurors chal- 
jeriged shall be equally liable to be chal- 
lenged as the jurors originally chosen. 
Cap. LXXXVI. To amend Two 
Acts of the Fifty-seventh Year of his 
late Majesty, and the First Year of his 
present Majesty, for anthorizing the 
Issue of Exehequer Bills, and the Ad- 
vance of Money for carrying on Public 
Works and Fisheries, and Employment 
of the Poor ; and to authorize a further 
Lssue of Exchequer Bills for the Pur- 
poses of the said Acts. 
Cap. LXXXVII. To enable his 
Majesty's Court of Exchequer to sit, and 
the Lord Chief Baron or any other 
Baron of the said Court totry Middlesex 
Issues, elsewhere than in the Place where 
the Court of Exchequer is commonly 
hept in the County of Middlesex. 
Cap. LXXXVIIT. To amend the 
Laws relating to the Land and Assessed 
Taxes, and to regulate the Appointment of 
Receivers General in England and 
Wales. 
Cap. LXXXIX. To provide for the 
Charge of the Addition to the Public 
Funded Debt of Great Britain, for the 
Service of the Year 1822. 
Cap. XC. Yo revive and continue, 
until the Fifth Day of July, 1823, cer- 
tain additional Bounties on the Exporta- 
tion of certain Silk Manufactures of 
Great Britain and Ireland. 
~ Cap. XCI. For regulating the Mode 
vA accounting for the Common Good and 
evenues of the Royal Burghs of 
Scotland. 
Cap. XCII. To explain an Act of 
the Fifty-third Year of the Reign of his 
late Majesty, respecting the Enrolment 
of Memorials of Grants of Annuities. 
Cap. XCIII. For carrying into 
Execution an Agreement between his 
maior and the Last India Company. 
ap. XCIV. To provide for the 
Collection and Payment of the Counter- 
vailing Duties and Drawbacks granted 
by an Act of this present Session on Malt 
and other Articles imported and ex- 
ported between Great Britain and 
Ireland. 
Cap. XCV. To reduce the Rate of 
Duties payable in respect of certain 
Carriages used and employed for the Pur- 
pose of conveying Passengers for Hire, 
and to make Pe pclotea and Provisions 
relating to Stage Coaches and the Duties 
ther con. 
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1 horse without springs . td. per mile, 
2 DOES. Fay este, Rca wien sad elle 
1 horse with springs . .. iid, 
QZ horses. -i.< (as si, erm: ode 
.Sormore ditto . .. « 44d. 
Plates to be placed_on such carriages.— 
Plates to be affixed on each door of such 
carriages.—Penalty on not baving such 
plates, 201. 
Every carriage or vehicle used, em- 
ployed, or let out, for the purpose of con- 
veying passengers for hire to or from or 
from and to any place or places in Great 
Britain, and travelling at the rate of three 
or more miles in the honr, shall, without 
regard to the number of ‘wheels or to the 
number of horses by which the same may 
be drawn, or to the number of passengers 
which the same shall or may be able or 
fitted to contain or carry, or to its being 
an open or close carriage, be deemed and 
taken to be a stage coach or carriage ; 
provided the passenger or passengers to 
be carried or conveyed by any such car- 
riage or vehicle, shall be charged or shall 
pay separate and distinct fares, or a sepa- 
rate and distinct fare, or be charged at the 
rate of separate and distinct fares. 
Persous authorized to examine plates, 
may enter toll-houses.—Carriages, horses, 
ae made liable for the payment of the 
uty. 
If the coachman, guard, or other person 
having the care of any such coach, mail 
coach, or other carriage or vehicle as 
aforesaid, or employed in, upon, or about, 
the same, shall, by intoxication, or wanton 
and furious driving, or any other wilful 
misconduct on the public highway, injure 
or endanger any person or persons what- 
ever in his, her, or their, life or lives, limbs, 
or property, every such coachman or per- 
son as aforesaid so offending, shall for 
every such offence be liable to fines of 51, 
to 101, or be imprisoned three or six 
months ; the fine or penalty to be levied, 
mitigated, and applied, in the same or the 
like manner as in and by the said recited 
Act was mentioned and provided with 
respect to the offences therein specified ; 
provided that nothing in this Act contained 
shall extend to or be construed to extend 
to affect Hackney coaches or chariots, or 
their owners or drivers respectively, duly 
licensed by the commissioners of Hackney 
Coaches, 
Informations to be laid against the 
nearest proprictor,—If drivers of stage 
coaches take up passengers after entering 
the paved streets of London, &c. they shall 
be deemed persons plying for hire under 
1. G. 1. ¢. 57, 
Cap. XCVI.. To continue, until the 
First Day of January, 1824, an Act 
passed in the Efiy ninth Year of his 
late Majesty, relating to imposing and 
levying Duties in New South Wales ; to 
authorize the imposing and levying other 
Duties 
