176 
King viewing Bonaparte through a_te- 
le{cope, itluftrated by a quotation from 
Swift's Gulliver, we meticed in a former 
Retrofpeét. To fay that this 1s a fuitable 
companion to that, is giving it high praife. 
It is exitly applicable to the quotaiion 
from the book, abourds with whim and 
point, and is on the whole fuch a print as 
no man of the prefent day, except Mr. 
- Gilray, could eitntr conceive or execute. 
Mr. Bromley has jut finifhed a plate ia 
NEW ACTS OF THE BRITISH LEGISLATURE. — ; 
Being an Analyfis of all Ads of General Importance, paffed during the date 
Szfion of Parliament. Ee 
NEW INCOME ACT. 
Avery full and accurate Table of the 
New Duties impofed by this AG, having 
been inferted in the laf? Number of the 
Monthly Magazine, p. 68, the Editors 
muft refer their Readers, for further In- 
formation on the Subje@, either to the Act 
itfelf, or a very correc? Abjirad of it in- 
ferted in Nos. VII. and 1X. of the Law. 
“SYournal, as the Limits preferibed in this 
extenjive Mijcellany jor the Notice of new 
Legiflative Enadiments do not afford fuf- 
ficient Room for the infertton of all the 
Prewifions of fo voluminous an Ag. | 
The Editers, hocvever, conceive it necef 
fery to obferve, for the better underfianding 
of the Extent to which TENANTS are 
liable to be charged in refpe@ of their Oc- 
eupution, that the Duties ‘on Tenants, or 
ail Dwelling-houfes, Lands, Terements, 
or Hereditaments, ix the laf? Numbers 
" p. 6g,.are, according to one of the Rules 
in the Act, to be charged on ail Dwelling- 
houfes and other Properties before-men- 
tioned, EXCEPr A DWELLING-HOUSE 
NOT OCCUPIED WiTH A. FARM OF 
LANDS, or with a Farm of Tythes or 
‘Tiends. . 
«¢ An A& to amend the Laws relating to Spi- 
ritua! Perfons holding of Farms; and for 
enforcing the Kefidence of Spiritual Per- 
foné on their Benefices, in England.” 43 
Geo. III. Cap. 84. ((Paffed the 7th of 
July, 1803-) he 
QPIRITUAL perfons again whom no 
k > action fhall have been brought under 
the Aét; 21 Hen. VINE. c. 13, intituled 
“ Spiritual Perfans abridged from having 
Pluralities.of Liviags, and from taking of 
_ Ferms,” are indemnified ;° and contracts 
which would be good after paffing this 
Ad, are to be valid, notwithitanding that 
Att § fs, x oer) ss f i 
New Abts of the Britifs Legiflature. - 
{March 1, | 
the line manner, from a very animated 
defign of Lourherbourg, reprefenting the 
Battle of Haftings, for Bowyer’s edition 
of Hume's Hiftory of England. In the © 
engraving Mr. Bromley has adopted a — 
ftyle of uncommon vigour and fpirit, ex- 
aftly appofite to the fubjeét, and has ably 
faltained the well-earned reputation he has 
acquired in this {plendid work. This 
plate is to'embellifh the 57th number, 
B } 
‘ Perfons fued under the recited Act, may ~ 
apply to the court, if fitting, er to a 
judge, if not fitting, te ftay proceedings, 
upon payment of ten pounas in every cate 
where a verd:é& hall be obtained, toge-- 
ther with the cuits: and where no verdict 
fhall have been obtained, upon payment 
of the’ cofts up to the time of application, 
= 
But fuch court or judge may order any 
fuit cominenced on, or fubfequent to, — 
July 1, 1801, ta be difcontinued without 
colts. § 3. ; are 1 
Spiritual perfons may take houfes, with 
or without orchards, gardens, &c. though 
not inacity, &c. and fuch as have not 
fafficient glebe, may by confent of the 
Bifhop take Farms for the convenience of 
his hovfehold and hofpitality only, with- — 
out being ‘fubje&t to any penalties; but 
nothing herein fhall authorife any non-re- 
fidence. § 4. si eo 
» Spiritual perfons may hold eftates as — 
property, but not ay farm for cultivation, 
unlefs under'a leafe granted on or before 
January 1, 1803, or by confent of the Bi- © 
fhop. § 5. “3 
It fhall be lawful for any fpiritual per- 
fon to bargain, and buy or fell again for 
any prefit any manner of cattle or corn 
neceflary for the oceupation’of any farms, — 
that may, under this A@, be lawfully 
held, whithout being fubjeé to any penal- 
ties, or provided that nothing in this Act 
fhall extend to authorize’ any fuch fpiri- 
tual perfon to buy or fell any cattle or ~ 
corn, in perfon, in any market, fair, or 
place of public fale. $6.0 | > ‘4 
- Vicars or curates may take leafes of the ~ 
impropriate parfonages of their parifhes, © 
without being fubject :o any penalties. §7< — 
But in fuca cafes in which fuch impro<_ 
priate parfonage, reftory, or vicarage, 
- . be ous < : é “2 fhall 4 
