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goods arriving from and bound 

 to Ireland. 



An act to allow makers of oxy- 

 genated muriatic acid, to take 

 crushed rock salt, duty free, for 

 making- such acid, or oxymuriate 

 of lime for bleaching linen and 

 cotton. 



An act to authorize such per- 

 son as his Majesty shall appoint 

 to transfer a certain sum in three 

 pounds per cent, reduced annui- 

 ties, now standing in the name of 

 the dissolved college of Hertford, 

 in the university of Oxford ; and 

 also to receive dividends due upon 

 sdch annuities. 



An act for establishing an 

 agreement with the governor and 

 company of the bank of England 

 for advancing the sum of three 

 millions, for the service of the 

 year 1816. 



An act to authorize the ad- 

 vancing, for the public service, a 

 proportion of the balance that 

 shall remain from time to time 

 in the Bank of England, for the 

 payment of dividends on account 

 of the public debt, for lottery 

 prizes or benefits not claimed, 

 and principals of stocks and an- 

 nuities remaining unclaimed. 



An act to unite and consolidate 

 into one fund all the public re- 

 venues of Great Britain and Ire- 

 land, and to provide for the ap- 

 plication thereof to the general 

 service of the United Kingdom. 



An act to vest the Elgin col- 

 lection of ancient marbles and 

 scidpture in the trustees of the 

 British Museum for the use of 

 the public. 



An act for more effectually se- 

 curing the liberty of the subject. 



An act for enabling the officers 

 iu his Majesty's navy, and their 



representatives, to draw for and 

 receive their half-pay, and for 

 transferring the duty of luaking 

 certain payments from the clerks 

 of the cheque at his Majesty's 

 dock-yards to ' the clerks of the 

 treasurer of the navy at the same 

 yards. 



An act to amend the act of the 

 53d of his present Majesty, en- 

 titled, ' An Act for the Relief of 

 Insolvent Debtors in England;' 

 and to give further powers to the 

 court appointed by the said act. 



An act for further securing the 

 duties on paper and pasteboard ; 

 and for repealing the counter- 

 vailing duty upon pasteboard im- 

 ported from Ireland, and the 

 drawback upon pasteboard ex- 

 ported ; and granting other coun- 

 ter\'ailing duties and draAvbacks in 

 lieu thereof. 



An act for the making more 

 effectual provision for the pre- 

 vention of smuggling, and re- 

 warding officers and persons 

 making seizures and capturing 

 smuggling vessels ; for licensing 

 luggers employed in the North 

 Sea fishery ; and obliging ex- 

 porters of exciseable goods on 

 drawback to give notice of ship- 

 ment. 



An act to amend and continue, 

 luitil the end of the next session 

 of Parliament, an act of the 54th 

 of his present Majesty, for regu- 

 lating the trade in spirits between 

 Great Britain and Ireland reci- 

 procally, and to grant and alloAv 

 new countervailing duties and 

 drawbacks on spirits imported 

 and exported between England 

 and Scotland and Ireland respec- 

 tively. 



An ac t to I epeal the duties pay- 

 able in Scotland upon wash and 



spirits. 



