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BANK OF ENGLAND.

AN ACCOUNT of the Total Weekly Amount of BANK NOTES and BANK POST BILLS in Circulation, from the 19th June last; distinguishing the Bank Post Bills, and the Amount of Notes under Five Pounds; and stating the aggregate Amount of the Whole. [See also Chronicle p. 101.]

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PRICES OF COMMISSIONS IN THE ARMY.

CIRCULAR.

London, September 29th, 1821. SIR-In pursuance of the commands of his Royal Highness the Commander in Chief, we have the honour to transmit for your information and guidance, the following Copy of a Memorandum, which has received the sanction of his Majesty, relative to the increase of the Prices of Commissions in the Army, together with the alterations in the differences between Full and Half Pay.

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August 1st, 1821. Memorandum of the PRICES of COMMISSIONS in the ARMY, and alterations in the difference between Full and Half Pay.

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PUBLIC GENERAL ACTS,

Passed in the SECOND Session of the SEVENTH Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.—1 and 2 GEÓ. IV.

1821.

I. AN Act for enabling his majesty to make provision for her majesty the queen.

II. An Act to amend an act, of the fifty-eighth year of his late majesty, for more effectually discovering the longitude at sea, and encouraging attempts to find a northern passage between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, and to approach the Northern Pole.

III. An Act for continuing to his majesty certain duties on malt, sugar, tobacco and snuff, foreign spirits, and sweets, in Great Britain; and on pensions, offices, and personal estates, in England; for the service of the year 1821.

IV. An Act for applying certain monies therein mentioned for the service of the year 1821. V. An Act to indemnify such persons in the United Kingdom as have omitted to qualify themselves for offices and employments, and for extending the time limited for certain of those purposes respectively, until the 25th day of March, 1822; and to permit such persons in Great Britain, as have omitted to make and file affidavits of the execution of indentures of clerks to attornies and solicitors, to make and file the same on or before the first day of Hilary Term, 1822, and to allow persons to make and file such affidavits, although the persons whom they served shall have neglected to take out their annual certificates. VI. An Act to continue for two years from the passing thereof, to the end of the then next session of parliament, the several acts for the transportation of offenders from Great Britain.

VII. An Act to make perpetual an act of the fifty-eighth year of his late majesty, to allow the importation into certain ports in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, of certain enumerated articles, and the

re-exportation thereof from such ports.

VIII. An Act to continue, until the first day of January, 1823, an act of the fifty-ninth year of his late majesty, for staying proceedings against any governor or other persons concerned in imposing and levying duties in New South Wales; for continuing certain duties; and for empowering the said governor to levy a duty on spirits made in the said colony.

IX. An Act for punishing mutiny and desertion; and for the better payment of the army and their quarters. X. An Act for the regulating of his majesty's royal marine forces while on shore.

XI. An Act to continue, until the
25th day of March, 1824, the boun-
ties on the exportation of certain
silk manufactures, and the duties
on the importation of buck wheat.
XII. An Act to continue, until the
25th day of July, 1822,an act of the
twenty-third year of his late ma-
jesty, for the more effectual en-
couragement of the manufacture
of flax and cotton in Great Britain.
XIII. An Act to continue, until the
25th day of July, 1824, an act of the
fifty-ninth year of his late majesty,
to continue certain laws of excise
with regard to crown glass, and
flint and phial glass, and to alter
certain laws with regard to flint
glass.

XIV. An Act to revive and continue,
until the 25th day of March, 1824,
an act of the seventh year of king
George the 2nd, for the free impor-
tation of cochineal and indigo.
XV. An Act to authorize the transfer
of stocks, and payment of divi-
dends, of lunatics residing out of
England.

XVI. An Act for further facilitating
the despatch of business in the Court
of King's-bench.
XVII. An Act to explain and amend

an act of the parliament of Ireland, passed in the seventh year of the reign of his majesty king George the 2nd, for better regulating the payment of fees of attornies and solicitors, and other purposes therein mentioned.

XVIII. An Act to repeal an act, made in the parliament of Ireland in the twenty-eighth year of the reign of queen Elizabeth, against witchcraft

and sorcery.

XIX. An Act to permit the removal
of certain goods from Great Britain
to Ireland, and from Ireland to
Great Britain, by cocket, certifi-
cate, let pass, or transire.
XX. An Act to continue, until the
5th day of April, 1823, several acts
of his late majesty, for reducing the
duties payable on horses used for
the purposes therein mentioned.
XXI. An Act to indemnify persons
who shall give evidence before the
lords spiritual and temporal on the
bill to exclude the borough of
Grampound, in the county of Corn-
wall, from sending burgesses to
serve in parliament; and to enable
the borough of Leeds, in the county
of York, to send two burgesses to
serve in parliament in lieu thereof.
XXII. An Act for altering and amend-
ing the laws of excise for securing
the payment of the duties on beer
and ale brewed in Great Britain.
XXIII. An Act to amend the law
respecting the inclosing of open
fields, pastures, moors, commons,
and waste lands, in England.
XXIV. An Act to extend certain
provisions of an act of king William
the 3rd. intituled, An Act for regu-
lating of trials in cases of treason
and misprision of treason, to that
part of the United Kingdom called
Ireland.

XXV. An Act for fixing the rates of
subsistence to be paid to innkeepers
and others on quartering soldiers.
XXVI. An Act for making further
provision for the gradual resump-
tion of payments in cash by the
Bank of England.

XXVII. An Act for making further provision for the gradual resumption of payments in cash by the Bank of Ireland.

XXVIII. An Act for abolishing the African company, and transferring to and vesting in his majesty all the

forts, possessions, and property now belonging to, or held by them. XXIX. An Act to remove doubts on the allowances of the duty paid on Irish starch imported into Great Britain, payable on such starch consumed in preparing manufactures of flax or cotton in Great Britain, and for regulating the importation thereof.

XXX. An Act for further improving
the roads between London and
Holyhead, by Coventry, Birming-
ham, and Shrewsbury.

XXXI. An Act for removing doubts
as to the continuance of the here-
ditary revenue in Scotland.
XXXII. An Act for declaring valid
certain indentures of apprenticeship,
and certificates of settlements of
poor persons, in England.
XXXIII. An Act to make more

effectual provision for the establish-
ment of asylums for the lunatic
poor, and for the custody of insane
persons charged with offences, in
Ireland.

XXXIV. An Act to repeal so much of two acts, made in the parliament of Ireland, in the ninth year of queen Anne, and in the seventeenth year of king George the 2nd, as inflicts capital punishment on persons guilty of stealing to the amount of five shillings out of or from shops, warehouses, and other outbuildings and places, and to provide more suitable and effectual punishment for such offences.

XXXV. An Act for applying a certain sum of money out of the consolidated fund of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, for the purpose of building a bridge over the river Conway, in the county of Carnarvon, and for imposing additional rates of postage on letters and packets conveyed over the said bridge.

XXXVI. An Act for the better regulation of the public notaries in Ireland.

XXXVII. An Act to repeal the duties of customs on the importation into Great Britain of certain sorts of wood and timber, and certain draw. backs or allowances in respect of such duties, and to grant other duties and drawbacks in lieu thereof. XXXVIII. An Act for establishing regulations respecting certain parts

of the proceedings in the court of session, and in the court of commissioners for teinds, and respecting the duties, qualifications, and emoluments of certain clerks and other officers of the said courts. XXXIX. An Act for the better regulation of the courts of Admiralty in Scotland, and of certain proceedings in the court of session, connected therewith.

XL. An Act to repeal so much of an

act, made in the parliament of Ireland in the eleventh and twelfth years of the reign of king George the 3rd, for preventing frauds committed by bankrupts, as inflicts capital punishment on certain offences therein specified; and to provide more suitable and effectual punishment for such offences. XLI. An Act for giving greater facility in the prosecution and abatement of nuisances arising from furnaces used and in the working of steam engines.

XLII. An Act to defray the charge of the pay, clothing, and contingent expenses of the disembodied militia in Great Britain; and to grant allowances in certain cases to subal

tern officers, adjutants, quartermasters, surgeons, surgeons' mates, and serjeant majors of militia, until the 25th day of March, 1822. XLIII. An Act to defray, until the 25th day of June, 1822, the charge of the pay and clothing of the militia of Ireland; and for making allowances to officers and quartermasters of the said militia during

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county of Cornwall, from sending burgesses to serve in parliament; and to enable the county of York to send two additional knights to serve in parliament, in lieu thereof. XLVIII. An Act to amend the seve-. ral acts for the regulation of attornies and solicitors.

XLIX. An Act for making further regulations in respect to the payment by remittance bill of the wages of petty officers, seamen and marines, in the royal navy; and for extending the provisions of an act made in the fifty-fifth year of his late majesty, relating to the execution of letters of attorney and wills of petty officers, seamen, and marines, in his majesty's navy.

L. An Act to alter and amend an act made in the fifty-ninth year of the reign of his late majesty king George the 3rd, intituled, an act to regulate the making and sale of bread out of the City of London and the liberties thereof, and beyond the weekly bills of mortality and ten miles of the Royal Exchange, where no assize is set; and for establishing other provisions and regulations relative thereto. LI. An Act to explain an act made in the fourteenth year of his late majesty king George the 3rd, for explaining an act made in the twelfth year of queen Anne, intituled An Act to reduce the Rate of Interest, without any Prejudice to Parliamentary Securities.

LII. An Act to improve the land revenues of the crown, and of his majesty's duchy of Lancaster, and for making provisions and regulations for the better management thereof.

LIII. An Act to regulate the proceedings in the civil side of the Court of King's-bench, and also in the Court of Common Pleas, and in the Pleas or common law side of the Court of Exchequer in Ireland. LIV. An Act to regulate the office of clerk of assize or nisi prius, or judge's registrar in Ireland. LV. An Act to remove doubts as to the amount of stamp duties to be paid on deeds and other instruments, under the several acts in force in Great Britain and Ireland respectively.

LVI. An Act to amend an act, passed

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