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NAVIGATION OF THE UNITED KINGDOM.

NEW VESSELS BUILT.-Number of VESSELS, with the Amount of their TONNAGE, that were built and registered in the several Ports of the BRITISH EMPIRE, in the Years ending the 5th January 1832, 1833, and 1834, respectively.

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NAVIGATION OF THE UNITED KINGDOM.-continued.

VESSELS EMPLOYED IN THE FOREIGN TRADE.-An Account of the Number of VESSELS, with the Amount of their
TONNAGE, and the Number of MEN and Boys employed in Navigating the same (including their repeated Voyages),
that entered Inwards and cleared Outwards, at the several Ports of the United Kingdom, from and to Foreign Parts,
during each of the Three Years ending 5th January, 1834.

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LIST OF GENERAL ACTS

Passed in the SECOND Session of the ELEVENTH Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland-IV & V Gul. IV.

IV & V WILL. IV.

I. AN Act to explain and amend an Act of the last Session of parliament, for regulating the labour of children and young persons in the mills and factories of the united kingdom.

II. An Act to apply certain sums to the

service of the year 1834. III. An Act for raising the sum of fourteen millions by Exchequer bills, for the service of the year 1834. IV. An Act for the regulation of his Majesty's royal marine forces while on shore.

V. An Act for continuing to his Majesty

until the fifth day of July, 1835, certain duties on sugar imported into the United Kingdom, for the service of the year 1834.

VI. An Act for punishing mutiny and desertion, and for the better payment of the army and their quarters. VII. An Act to repeal, at the period within mentioned, so much of an Act passed in the fifth year of the reign of his late majesty king George the third intituled an Act to alter certain rates of postage, and to amend, explain, and enlarge several provisions in an Act made in the ninth year of the reign of queen Anne, and in other Acts relating to the revenue of the Post Office, as authorizes the taking of certain rates of inland postage within his majesty's dominions in North America.

VIII. An Act to amend an Act passed in the last session, for consolidating and amending the laws relative to jurors and juries in Ireland. IX. 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 those purposes respectively, until the twenty-fifth day of March, 1835; to permit such per

sons 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, 1835; 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.

X. An Act for continuing until the first day of June, 1836, the several Acts for regulating the turnpike roads in Great Britain, which will expire with the present or the next session of Parliament.

XI. An act for continuing to his majesty until the fifth day of July, 1835, certain duties on offices and pensions for the service of the year 1834; and to appropriate any sums arising from the redemption of the land tax. XII. An Act to apply a sum of seven millions out of the consolidated fund, to the service of the year 1834. XIII. An Act to repeal so much of an Act of the last session of parliament, for the prevention of smuggling, as authorizes magistrates to sentence persons convicted of certain offences to serve his majesty in his naval service, and to alter and amend the said Act.

XIV. An Act to repeal so much of the several Acts as authorizes the issuing any sums of money out of the consolidated fund, for the encouragement of the raising or dressing hemp or flax. XV. An Act to regulate the office of the

receipt of his majesty's Exchequer at Westminster.

XVI. An Act to abolish the office of re

corder of the great roll, or clerk of the pipe in the Exchequer in Scotland. XVII. An Act to indemnify witnesses who may give evidence before the lords spiritual and temporal, on a bill for preventing bribery and corruption

and illegal practices in the election of members to serve in parliament for the borough of Warwick. XVIII. An Act to indemnify witnesses who may give evidence before the lords spiritual and temporal on a bill to exclude the freemen of Liverpool from voting at the election of members of parliament for that borough. XIX. An Act to repeal certain duties on inhabited dwelling houses.

XX. An Act to explain and amend an Act passed in the thirty-third year of the reign of his late majesty king George the second, to regulate the conveyance and sale of fish at firsthand.

XXI. An Act for amending certain provisions of an Act of the thirty-sixth of George the third, for regulating the buying and selling of hay and

straw.

XXII. An Act to amend an Act of the eleventh year of king George the second, respecting the appointment of rents, annuities, and other periodical payments.

XXIII. An Act for the amendment of the law relative to the escheat and forfeiture of real and personal property holden in trust. XXIV. An Act to alter, amend, and consolidate the laws for regulating the pensions, compensations, and allowances to be made to persons in respect of their having held civil offices in his majesty's service.

XXV. An Act to alter and extend the the provisions of an Act passed in the eleventh year of the reign of his late majesty king George the fourth, for amending and consolidating the laws relating to the pay of the royal navy. XXVI. An Act to abolish the practice

of hanging the bodies of criminals in chains.

XXVII. An Act for the better adminis

tration of justice in certain boroughs and franchises.

XXVIII. An Act to amend the laws relative to marriages celebrated by Roman Catholic priests and ministers not of the Established Church, in Scotland.

XXIX. An Act for facilitating the loan of money upon landed securities in Ireland.

XXX. An Act to facilitate the exchange

of lands lying in common fields. XXXI. An Act for transferring certain annuities of four pounds per centum

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XXXIII. An Act to repeal so much of

several Acts as require deposits to be made upon Teas sold at the sales of the East-India company. XXXIV. An Act to repeal the laws relating to the contribution out of merchant seamen's wages towards the support of the royal naval hospital at Greenwich, and for supplying other funds in lieu thereof.

XXXV. An Act for the better regulation of chimney sweepers and their apprentices, and for the safer con struction of chimneys and flues. XXXVI. An Act for establishing a new Court for the trial of offences committed in the metropolis and parts adjoining.

XXXVII. An Act to prohibit any further lotteries under an Act passed in the first and second years of the reign of his present majesty, for the improvement of Glagow.

XXXVIII. An Act to continue, under certain modifications, to the first day of August 1835, an Act of the third year of his present majesty, for the more effectual suppression of local disturbances and dangerous associations in Ireland.

XXXIX. An Act to give costs in actions of Quare impedit.

XL. An Act to amend an Act of the tenth year of his late majesty king George the fourth, to consolidate and amend the laws relating to friendly societies.

XLI. An Act to regulate the appointment of ministers to churches in Scotland erected by voluntary contributions.

XLII. An Act to facilitate the taking of affidavits and affirmations in the court of the vice-warden of the stannaries of Cornwall.

XLIII. An Act to authorize persons duly appointed to act as justices of the peace in the islands of Scilly, although not qualified according to law. XLIV. An Act to regulate the conveyance of printed newspapers by post between the united kingdom, the British colonies, and foreign parts.

XLV. An Act to amend an Act of the
present session, for altering and con-
solidating the laws for regulating the
pensions and allowances to persons in
respect of their having held civil of-
fices in his majesty's service.
XLVI. An Act to amend an Act passed

in the fifty-eighth year of king George
the third, for establishing Fever
Hospitals, and to make other regu
lations for relief of the suffering
poor, and for preventing the increase
of infectious fevers in Ireland.
XLVII. An Act for preventing the in-
terference of the Spring Assizes,
with the April Quarter Sessions.
XLVIII. An Act to regulate the ex-
penditure of county rates and funds
in aid thereof.

XLIX. An Act to amend and render

more effectual two acts of the fifth and sixth years of the reign of his late majesty king George the fourth, relating to weights and measures. L. An Act to amend an Act passed in the forty-ninth year of the reign of king George the third, for amending the Irish road acts.

LI. An Act to amend the laws relating

to the collection and management of the revenue of Excise.

LII. An Act to amend an act of the twen

tieth year of his majesty king George the second, for the relief and support of sick, maimed, and disabled seamen, and the widows and children of such as shall be killed, slain, or drowned in the merchant service; and for other purposes.

LIII. An Act to continue for one
year, and from thence to the end of
the then next session of parliament,
several acts relating to the importa-
tion and keeping of arms and gun-
powder in Ireland.

LIV. An Act to continue for five years,
from the fifth day of April, 1835,
and to amend the acts for author-
ising a composition of assessed taxes.
LV. An Act to amend three acts, made
respectively in the seventh year of
the reign of his late majesty king
George the fourth, and in the first
and second years, and in the second
and third years of the reign of his
present majesty, for the uniform
valuation of lands and tenements in
the several baronies, parishes, and
other divisions of counties in Ireland;
and to provide for the more effectual
levy of grand jury cess.
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LVI. An Act to continue for one year, and from thence to the end of the then next session of parliament, the acts for the relief of insolvent debtors in Ireland.

LVII. An Act to repeal the stamp du

ties on almanacks and directories, and to give other relief with relation to the stamp duties in Great Britain and Ireland respectively.

LVIII. An Act for raising the sum of fourteen millions, three hundred and eighty-four thousand, seven hundred pounds, by Exchequer bills, for the service of the year 1834.

LIX. An Act to extend the term of an act of the first and second years of his present majesty, for ascertaining the boundaries of the forest of Dean, and for inquiring into the rights and privileges claimed by free miners of the hundred of Saint Briavel's, to the twenty first day of January, 1835, and from thence to the end of the then next session of parliament.

LX. An Act to amend the laws relating to the land and assessed taxes, and to consolidate the boards of stamps and

taxes.

LXI. An Act for the more effectually providing for the erection of certain bridges in Ireland.

LXII. An Act for improving the prac tice and proceedings in the Court of Common Pleas, of the county Pala

tine, of Lancaster.

LXIII. An Act to defray the charge of the pay, clothing, and contingent, and other expenses of the disembodied militia in Great Britain and Ireland; and to grant allowances in certain cases to subaltern officers, adjutants, paymasters, quartermasters, surgeons, assistant surgeons, surgeons' mates, and serjeant majors of the Militia, until the first day of July, 1835.

LXIV. An Act to suspend until the end of the next session of parliament the making of lists, and the ballots, and enrolments for the Militia of the United Kingdom.

LXV. An Act for the more effectual administration of justice at Norfolk Island.

LXVI. An Act for empowering the commissioners of his majesty's woods, forests, land revenues, works, and buildings to pay the net proceeds of the tolls of the Menai and Conway Bridges, into the receipt of his ma T

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