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amend and continue an act, 48th 

 of his present majesty, for permit- 

 ting sugar and coffee to be export- 

 ed from his majesty's colonies or 

 plantations to any port in Europe 

 to the southward of Cape Finis- 

 terre, and corn to be imported 

 from such port, and from the coast 

 of Africa, into the said colonies 

 and plantations, until the 25th of 

 March, 1813. 



14. For the regulation of his 

 majesty's royal marine forces 

 while on shore. 



1.5. To grant his majesty duties 

 upon spirits made or distilled in 

 Ireland from corn ; to allow draw- 

 backs on exportation thereof; to 

 make further regulations for en- 

 couragement of licensed distillers; 

 and for amending laws relating to 

 distillery in Ireland. 



16. For further continuing, until 

 the 25th of March, 1811, an act, 

 41st of his present majesty, for 

 prohibiting exportation from, and 

 permitting the importation into, 

 Ireland, duty free, of corn and 

 other provisions. 



17. To continue, until the 25th 

 of March, 1811, an act for regu- 

 lating drawbacks and bounties on 

 exportation of sugar from Ireland. 



18. For further continuing, until 

 the25lh of March, 1811, bounties 

 and drawbacks on exportation of 

 sugar from Great Britain ; and for 

 suspending countervailing duties 

 and bounties on sugar when the 

 duties imposed by an act, 4-6th of 

 his present majesty, shall be sus- 

 pended. 



19. For further continuing, until 

 the 25th of March, 1811, an act, 

 39th of his present majesty, for 

 prohibiting exportation from, and 

 permitting importation to. Great 

 Britain, of corn, and for allowing 



importation of other articles of 

 provision, without payment of 

 duty. 



20. For removing doubts as to 

 the power of appointing superin- 

 tendants of quarantine, arid their 

 assistants. 



21. For amending, and continu- 

 ing so amended, until the 25th of 

 March, 1812, an act, i5th of his 

 present majesty, for consolidating 

 and ex tending several laws in force, 

 allowing the importation and ex- 

 portation of certain goods and 

 merchandize into and from certain 

 ports in the West Indies. 



22. For authorizing the lords 

 commissioners of the treasury to 

 purchase certain quays within the 

 port of London. 



23. For granting annuities to 

 discharge certain exchequer bills. 



24. To amend an act, passed last 

 session, for completing the militia 

 of Great Britain, and to make fur- 

 ther provision for completing the 

 said militia. 



25. To amend several acts, re- 

 lating to the local militia of Great 

 Britain, 



26. For granting a duty on fo- 

 reign plain linen taken out of 

 warehouses, and exported to fo- 

 reign parts. 



27. To continue, until the 25th 

 of March, 1 832, certain acts made 

 in the parliament of Ireland, for 

 better regulation of the silk manu- 

 facture. 



28. For increasing rates of sub- 

 sistence to be paid inn-keepers and 

 others, on quartering soldiers. 



29. To amend an act of last 

 session, for amending the Irish 

 road acts. 



30. To regulate the fees paya- 

 ble to coroners in Ireland, upon 

 holding inquisitions. 



