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Land fervice not provided for in 1795,

APRIL 26, 1796.

45,656

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61,000 8 9 762,046 13

Services previous to Dec. 31, 1795, not provided for, 210,194 15 11

£1,954,665 17 O

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MAY 2.

To fatisfy navy, victualling, and transport bills,

His majefty's fervice abroad,

French refugees,

Allowance to American fufferers,

4,331,141 14 10
233,485 4 10
129,350
28,500 O

Profecutions, &c. relating to the coin,

2,966 4

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Printing journals of the houfe of peers,

1,858 12

Publishing weekly returns of the average price of fugar, 1.334 70

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Ditto at Langfton and Portsmouth,

Expences on account of New South Wales,
Ditto, on account of Mr. Haftings' profecution,
Purchase of the parliament office,
Superintendance of the Alien Act,
Stationary thipped for Upper Canada,
For reduction of the national debt,
American and Eaft Florida fufferers,
Ditto,

African forts,

Turkey company,

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Board of Agriculture,

3,000

British Mufeum,

3,000

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WAYS and MEANS for raifing the Supplies for 1796.

Nov. 10, 1795.

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Land and malt-tax,

2,750,000 O O

DEC. 8.

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Public Acts paffed in the Sixth Seffion of the Seventeenth Parliament of Great Britain.

Νου. 23, 1795. Land and malt bills.

An act to prohibit the exportation of corn, meal, &c. and to permit the importation thereof, før a limited time.

Dec. I.

An act to prohibit for a limited time, the making of ftarch, hairpowder, &c. from wheat and other articles of food, and for lowering the duty on the importation of ftarch,' &c.

An act to prohibit the exportatien of candles, tallow and foap for a limited time.

Dec. 18.

An act for the fafety and prefervation of his majefty's perfon and government, against treafonable and feditious practices and attempts.

An act for the more effectually preventing feditious meetings and affemblies.

An act for the better relief of the poor in the hundreds, towns, and diftricts in England, incorporated for their better maintenance and employment.

Dec. 19.

Dec. 24.

Mutiny bill.

An act to permit bakers to make and fell certain forts of bread.

An act to amend fo much of an

act, made in the 9th year of Geo. I. entitled, " An act for amending the laws relating to the fettlement, employment, and relief of the poor," as prevents the diftributing occafional relief to poor perfons in their own houfes, under certain circumstances and in certain cafes. March 7, 1796.

Marine mutiny bill.

An act for increafing the rates of fubfiftence to be granted to innkeepers and others, on quartering. foldiers.

May 14.

An act for the better regulation of mills.

An act for the further fupport and maintenance of curates within the church of England.

May 18.

An act for continuing the encouragement and rewards of perfons making certain difcoveries for finding the longitude at fea, or making other useful difcoveries and improvements in navigation.

An act to exempt dairies, and cheese and butter warehouses, kept folely as fuch, from the duties on

An act for raifing eighteen mil- Window lights. lions by way of annuities.

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PRICES OF STOCK, FOR THE YEAR 1796.

N. B. The highest and lowest Prices of each Stock, in the Courfe of any Month, are put down in that Month.

734 673 671 8399) 839919

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811 pr. 2195 5 dif.

pr 220

21214

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4354 in to 50 47

Navy

Exchequer Imp. 3! Imp.) Lottery Bills. pr. ct. Ann. Tickets.

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218.

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dif. 248 dif. 65 12 14 15 O

16s.

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Mr. Barlow read the indictment which confifted of two counts, including fourteen overt acts of treafon; charging the prifoner with traitorously confpiring with his brother John Hurford Stone (then in France) to deftroy the life of the king, and to raise rebellion in his realms; with holding correfpondence with the perfons in power in France, and collecting the fenfe of the people of this country, in order to afcertain whether an invafion might be fuccefsfully attemped, and with fending fuch information to the enemy. He was further charged with traitoroufly correfponding with the rev. Mr. Jackfon (fome time fince capitally convicted of high treafon, who died before the day of execution), in learning the probable fuccefs of invading Leland; and with having fent intelligence and various ufeful articles to the enemy.

The attorney general then ftated the circumftances of the cafe at full length; the leading features

of which appeared to be, that Stone had a brother, J. H. Stone, fettled at Paris, who confidered himself, in fact, as a Frenchman; which appeared particularly from one of his luters, in which he said " We have declared war against you. Holland will foon be in our poffeffion, and England will afterwards follow." With this brother, by means of Jackfon lately convicted of high treafon in Ireland, Stone kept up a correfpondence, and gave him all the information he could procure, to be communicated to the French government, as to the probability of fuccefs which might attend an invafion of England by France. In the courfe of this enquiry it appeared that Stone had communications with Mr. Sheridan, lord Lauderdale, William Smith, efq. M. P. and others; and that from the information he obtained he become fatisfied that from the general loyalty of the people here an invafion was by no means likely to fucceed. But that in Ireland fuccefs was more probable. Jackfon was accordingly fent there, and fupplied with money by Stone to obtain fuch intelligence, and to lay fuch plains as might tend to aflift the views of the French. It appeared that Stone communicated to his brother the little profpect of the fuccefs of an invafion here, in order to diffuade thofe exercifing the powers of government in France from undertaking a fcheme likely to be fo fatal to their interefts.

The attorney-general alluded to feveral letters between the prifoner under the fictitious name of Enots (Stone reverfed), his brother, Jackfon (in the name of Popkins), Horne Tooke, and others; all tending to thew the criminality of

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