APPENDIX to the CHRONICLE. 
and Westminster, by inland navi- 
gation. 
An att to vest certain messuages, 
Yands, tenements, and _heredita- 
ments, in trustees, for better se- 
curing his majesty’s docks, ships, 
andstores at Portsmouth ; and for 
extending the lines and works at 
Dover. 
An aét to provide for the better 
execution of the several acts relat- 
ing to the revenues, matters, and 
things under the management of the 
commissioners of customs and port 
duties, and of the commissioners cf 
inland excise and taxes in Ireland. 
An aét for rectifying mistakes in 
the names of the commissioners ap- 
pointed by an aét made in the last 
session of parliament, intituled, an 
act for appointing commissioners 
for putting into execution an aét of 
this session of parliament, for con- 
tinuing and granting to his majesty 
a duty on pensions, offices, and 
personal estates in England, and 
certain duties on sugar, malt, to- 
bacco, and snuff, in Great Britain, 
for the service of the year 1805 ; 
andan aét made in the 38th year of 
his present majesty, for granting an 
aid to his majesty by a land tax, to 
appointing 
together with those named in the 
be raisedin Great Britain, for the 
Service of the year 1798 ; and for 
other commissioners, 
first mentioned aét, to put into exe- 
cution an aét of this session of par- 
_liament, for continuing and grauting 
to his majesty a duty on pensions, 
offices, and personal estates in Eng- 
Nand, and certain duties on sugar, 
: 
malt, tobacco, and snuff, in Great 
Britain, for the service of the year 
1806, also the said aét made in the 
38th year of his present majesty ; 
and for indemnifying sach persons 
649 
as have aéted as commissioners fo_ 
executing the said acts. 
July 21. 
An aét for the relief of certaia 
insolvent debtors. 
An aét for reducing the bounty 
payable on the exportation of re- 
fined sugar from Great Britain, and 
for allowing the like bounty on the 
exportation of sugar candy, as is 
payable on refined sugar. 
An aét for granting during the 
continuance of the present war, and 
until six months after the ratificas 
tion of a definitive treaty of peace, 
an additional bounty on the export- 
ation of the silk manufa¢tures of 
Great Britain. 
An aét for authorizing his majesty 
in council to allow, during the pre- - 
sent war, and for six months after 
the ratification of a definitive treaty 
of peace, the importation and ex- 
portation of certain goods and com- 
modities in neutral ships, into and 
from his majesty’s territories in the 
West Indies and continent of South 
America. 
An aét to amend the laws of ex- 
cise, so far as relates to prosecutions 
for penalties, to the counterfeiting 
the stamps on the wrappers of 
paper, and to the punishing persons 
guilty of perjury. 
An act to permit, for and during 
the continuance of the present war, 
French wines to be imported from 
Ireland into Great Britain in bot- 
tles or flasks, under certain restric- 
‘tions. 
Anaét to amend an aét passed in 
the last session of parliament, for 
increasing the drawback on linens 
exported from Great Britain to the 
West Indies. 
An act to permit raisins, currants, 
3 ang 
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