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The estates and effects of debtors dis- 
charged shall be vested in-the Clerk of 
the Peace, who is to assign the sane to 
suci creditors, as the Court shall direct 
In trust for the beneht of the whole. of: 
them. 
Debtors discharged are not liable to be im- 
prisoned ror any debts prior to the! Ist day: 
of February, 1809, but they are not to be 
discharged of debts.contracted subsequent 
to that day. 
And prisoners who, on application as 
insolvent debtors, under the Lords’ Acts,’ 
have been remanded back, and. siuce 
discharged without them cousent, are én- 
titled to the benefit of this Act 
Prisoners, in custody for prison fees, 
are to be discharged.—Persons im- 
prisoned by Courts | ‘ot Conscience are 
also entitled to the benefit of this Act. 
And persons imprisoned for not paying 
muuies awarded, costs taxed, or upon a 
writ of excominunication for not ‘paying 
costs, are to be discharged. 
“Assignees may compel tsolvent debt-: 
ors, discharged under this Act, to under- 
go a further €xamination before two Jus- 
tices: and pérsons concealing the elfects' 
of debtors are to ee 1001. and treble 
costs; ] 
‘The insolvent on releasing ay interest 
is a good witness; and the future estate 
or effects, real or "personal, of prisoners 
discharged under this Act, shall be able! 
to the payment of their debts: 
[Prisoners nat entitled to be discharged. j 
The Act does not extend to artoriues; 
or servants, embezzling money, except 
where they have been confined ten years, 
Nor to persons obtaining money under 
false pretences, or fictitious names, €x- 
cept where they have been coufined ten 
years. 
Nor to prisoners remanded to Saat 
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under any insolvent Act, for fraudulently 
obtaining money, g goods, or securities for 
movey, on false pretences; or for having 
secretly removed elfects hable to be de- 
tained for rent; or who stall have lost 
the heneft of such act, by any fraudu- - 
lent conveyance ;.or who shall have frau- 
‘dulently obtained thei discharge under 
such tormer act; but the objections can, 
only be made by some.detaiminy creditor, 
on an action Sue onees puior to the. 
Ist of February, 166 . 
Nor to persons. Hee in execution 
for damages recovered in any action for. 
criminal conversation: seduction of a 
daughter, or female servant; for a ma- 
licious- prosecution, or any biller mahi. 
cious. Injury; except in cases.where the» 
plaintiff shail be dead, and no, one shall. 
have ebtained probate or administration | 
within twelve mowths, and except such 
person shall have been confined for ee 
years. ¢. 
Nor to persons removing effects of the. 
value of 80]. liable to be distrained. for . 
except where they have been con= 
fined ten years, 
Nor to persons selling or assigning ef=) 
fects to defraud creditors ; -except where, 
they have. been. coniined ten years, 
Nor to persons who have. lost 201. in 
one day, or in the whole, since such com~ 
mitment, 100I.; except where wey have 
been confined ten years. 
The Act is not to extend to crown 
debtors, or offenders against the cus- 
toms, excise, . stamps, Salt, or any. 
branches of the pubhe revenue, unless 
the Lords of the Treasury certify their 
cousent thereto.—And persons having 
taken the benefit- of an insolyent Act 
within five years, are not’ entitled to re- 
lief; and fraudulent discharges are void, 
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‘marks on Hie salntary efficacy of blisters. 
The present-might, with equal justice, ‘be 
introduced with an eulogy on emetics, 
Although their merit, to a certain extetit, 
be. generally allowéd, it is not, perliaps, 
_sufiiciently appreciated in the commende- 
ment offevers. Onrthe first accession of. 
fever, an emetic will often stop the dis- 
easeon the threshold. On the “conbrary, 
if, wie Raving taken: this _Brslumusary 
step 
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