190 ANNUAL REGISTER, 1800. 



exported through the other, shall, 

 in all cases, be exported subject to 

 the same charges as if they had been 

 exported directly from the country 

 of which they were the growth, 

 produce, or manufactui'e : that all 

 duty charged on the import of 

 foreign or colonial goods into either 

 country, shall, on their export to 

 the other, be either drawn back, or 

 the amount, (if any be retained), 

 shall be placed to the credit of the 

 country to which they shall be so 

 exported, so long as the expendi- 

 ture of the united kingdom shall be 

 defrayed by proportional contribu- 

 tions; provided always, that no- 

 thing herein shall extend to take 

 away any duty, bounty, or prohi- 

 bition which exists with respect to 

 corn, meal, malt, flour, or biscuit ; 

 but that all duties, bounties, or 

 prohibitions on the said articles may 

 be regulated, varied, or repealed 

 from time to time as the united 

 parliament shall deem expedient. 



Schedule, No. I. 



Of the Articles to be charged rviih 

 countervailing Duties vpon Impor- 

 tation from Irelandinto Great Bri- 

 tain, and from Great Britain into 

 Ireland respectively, according to 

 the sixth Article of Union. 



Hops. 



Leather. 



Mead and metheglin. 



Paper and books. 



Paper, stained. 



Printed goods. 



Salt. 



Silk manufactures, silk and cotton 

 mixed manufactures, and silk and 

 worsted mixed manufactures. 



Soap. 



Spirits. 



Starch and hair powder. 



Sugar, refined. 



Sweets. 



Tobacco. 



Verjuice and vinegar. 



Wine. 



B. 



On Importation into Ireland from 

 Great Britain. 



Beer. 



Glass. 



Leather. 



Paper, stained. 



Paper. 



Silk manufactures, silk and cotton 

 mixed manufactures, and silk and 

 worsted mixed manufactures. 



Spirits. 



Sugar, refined. 



Sweets. 



Tobacco. 



On Importation into Great Britain 

 from Ireland. 



Beer. 



Bricks and tiles. 



Candles. 



Chocolate, cocoa paste, and cocoa. 



Cordage. 



Cider and perry. 



Glass. 



SCHKDULE, No. IL 



Of the Articles charged with the 

 Duties specified upon Importation 

 into Great Britain and Irela?id 

 respectively, according to the sixth 

 Article of the Union, 



Apparel ; brass, wrought; cabi- 

 net ware ; coaches and other car- 

 riages ; copper, wrought; cottons. 



