253 ANNUAL REGISTER, 1812. 



mentioned for the relief of the 

 united company of merchants of 

 England trading to the East 

 Indies. 



An act to repeal an act passed 

 in the 39th and 40tli year of his 

 present Majesty, for establishing 

 certain regulations in the offices 

 of the House of Commons, and to 

 establish other and, further regula- 

 tions in the said offices. 



An act for extending the laws 

 for preventing the embezzlement 

 of his Majesty's naval ordnance 

 and victualling stores in Ireland. 



An act to alter and amend an 

 act, passed in the 51st year of the 

 reign of his present Majesty, for 

 the relief of certain insolvent 

 debtors in England. 



An act for granting annuities 

 to discharge certain exchequer 

 bills. 



An act for further continuing, 

 until the 25th day of March 1813, 

 certain bounties and drawbacks 

 on the exportation of sugar from 

 Great Britain ; and for suspending 

 the countervailing duties and boun- 

 ties on sugar, when the duties 

 imposed by an act of the 49th 

 year of his present Majesty shall 

 be suspended ; and for continuing 

 so much of an act of the 47th year 

 of his present Majesty, as allows a 

 bounty on raw sugar exported 

 until the 25th day of March, 

 1813. 



An act for the more exem- 

 plary punishment of persons de- 

 stroying or injuring any stocking 

 or lace frames, or other machines 

 or engines used in the frame-work 

 knitting manufactory, or any arti- 

 cles or goods in such frames or 

 machines : to continue in force 

 until the first day of March, 

 1814. 



"V. 



An act for the more effectual 

 preservation of the peace, by en- 

 forcing the duties of watching and 

 warding, until the 1st day of 

 March, 1814, in places where 

 disturbances prevail or are appre- 

 hended. 



An act for making perpetual 

 an act made in the 12th year of his 

 present Majesty, for encouraging 

 the manufacture of leather, by 

 lowering the duty payable upon 

 the importation of oak bark, when 

 the price of such bark shall exceed 

 a certain rate. 



An act to amend an act of the 

 last session of parliament, for 

 granting to his Majesty a sum of 

 money to be raised by lotteries. 



An act to continue several laws 

 relating to permitting the importa- 

 tion of tobacco into Great Britain 

 from any place whatever, and to 

 permitting goods and commodities 

 to be imported into and exported 

 from Nova Scotia and New Bruns- 

 wick, in any ship or vessel until 

 the 25th day of March, 1815 ; and 

 to the amending an act for con- 

 solidatingandextending the several 

 laws in force for allowing the im- 

 portation of certain goods and 

 merchandize into and from cer- 

 tain ports in the West Indies, 

 until the 25th day ^of March, 

 1814. 



An act to render valid and ef- 

 fectual certain oaths administered 

 to and taken by certain members 

 of the House of Commons before 

 deputies of the late Lord Steward 

 of his Majesty's household, during 

 the vacancy of the said office. 



An act for punishing mutiny and 

 desertion ; and for the better 

 payment of the army and their 

 quarters. 



An act for the regulating of 



his 



