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66 An A& to obviate certain Inconveniencies 
which have been experienced in the Ac- 
countant General’s Office in- the Court of 
Chancery, in the Execution of an A&t 
made inthe laft Seffion of Parliament, for 
granting a Contribution on the Profits arif- 
ing from Property, Profeflions, Trades, 
and Offices, 44 Geo 3, cap. 32.” (Paffed 
July 20, 1804.) 
As this At relates to the management 
of the bufinefs in the Accountant Gene- 
ral’s office, in regard to the property tax, 
its claufes are not of fofficient general in- 
tereft to be noticed in this Magazine. 
és An A& for regulating the Apnointment of 
Commifitoners to aét in the Execution of 
an A&t of the laft Seffion of Parliament, 
for granting to his Majefty a Contribution 
on the Profits arifing from Property, Pro- 
feflions, Trades, and Offices, 44 Geo. 3, 
cap. 83.” (Paffed July 20, 1804. 
This A& relates to the commiffioners 
perfonally, in refpeé to the courfe of their 
proceedings, and is, therefore, to the pub- 
lic in general, of very little intereft. 
sé An A& to permit certain Perfons in the 
Office of Ordnance, and the Quarter Maf- 
ter General, to fend and receive Letters free 
from the Duty of Poftage, and to enable 
the Board of Ordnance, the Adjutant Gene- 
ral, the Quarter Ma(ter General, and Bar- 
rack Mafter General, to authorize Perfons 
in their Offices to fend Letters free from the 
faid Duty, 44 Geo. ¢, cap. 84." (Paffed 
July 20, 1804.) 
This A& relates alfo to official regula- 
tions, the policy of which is obvious, and 
fufficiently explained by the title. 
Lift of New Publications. S57 
amet 
‘© An A& to amend an A& paffed in the 
Thirty ninth and Fortieth: Years of his 
prefent Majefty, intituled, © An A& for 
fettling Difputes that may arife between 
Mafters and Workmen engaged in the Cot- 
ton Manufaéture in that Part of Great Bri- 
tain called England,’ 44 Geo 3, cap. 87.” 
(Paffed July 20, 1804.) 
This Aé relates chiefly to the mode of 
adjufting differences between the matters — 
and workmen, by enabling the refpective 
parties to refer the points in difpute to the 
equitable determination. of a Jultice of 
the Peace, or fome indifferent arbitrators, 
and it is merely interefting to thole who 
are engaged in the bufinels. | 
s¢ An Ad for explaining and Amending feve- 
ral A&ts relating to Hackney-coiches em- 
ployed as Stage-Coaches, and for indemni- 
fying the Owners of Hackney-coaches who 
have omitted to take out Licences, purfu- 
ant to an A& made inthe Twenty-ffth 
Year of his ptefent Majefty, 44 Geo. 3, 
cap. 88.” (Paffed July 20, 1804.) 
The commiffioners for hackney coaches 
are, by this Act, authorized to grant /i- 
cences to fuch hackney coaches as they 
fhall deem fit to ply as ftage-coaches ta 
and from the villages neat the metropolis, 
and they are not to be fubje&t to any other 
duty, or to take out any other I’cence un- 
derthe general Stage-Coach A‘:.* 
* This A&t became neceflary trom the nu- 
merous informations which had been laid 
againft the fhort ftages, by common informers, 
for not being licenfed, and paying daty as 
long ftage-coaches, ; 
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