(232) PUBLIC ACTS. To permit ships to sail from - Newfoundland without convoy. April 19, na An act for raising a further sum of money by loans or exchequer bills. For amending the game act respecting partridges. # bibela India, goods to be warehoused, and for repealing the duties, and grantqing other duties in lieu thereof. To continue the promissory note act. To continue the small Scotch note act. For indemnifying the governors, &c. of the West-India islands for permitting the importation and exportation of goods in foreign bottoms. To extend the bail given in cases of criminal information in Scotland. To make perpetual the act for the relief of debtors. For continuing the act for the transportation of felons, and the removal of offenders to temporary places of confinement in England and Scotland respectively. For continuing the act relating to penitentiary houses. To continue the act for render ing the payment of creditors more equal and expeditious in Scotland. To explain the act relating to colliers in Scotland. For encouraging the improve ment of lands subject to the servi tude of thirlage in Scotland. incurred under the tanners' act, and To grant indemnity for penalties. to repeal certain parts of the said act relating to the buying of hides. June 21. An act for raising 15,500,000 by annuities. To repeal the duty on Prussian yarns. For regulating the rates of porterage in London, Westminister, and Southwark. To amend the Scoth militia act." July 1. Act to grant additional duties on sugar and coffee. For granting to his majesty 200,000t. For defraying the charge of the pay and cloathing of the militia. To allow the importation of Spanish wool. For suppressing seditious and reasonable societies, For regulating the carrying of slaves from the coast of Africa. To prevent unlawful combinations of workmen. For purchasing the duke of Richmond's coal-duty FLA An act to regulate the quarantine of the Levant trade. To continue certain Jaws respecting the Greenland fishery...eh To revive and continue certain laws respecting the British fisheries, and Newfoundland fishery. For prohibiting the exportation of corn. To regulate the East-India ship ping.. 769 To protect masters against embezzlements by their clerks or ser |