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AN Account of the Value of all IMPORTS into, and of all EXPORTS from IRELAND, during each of the three Years ending the 5th January 1827 (stated exclusive of the Trade with GREAT BRITAIN).

VALUE OF EXPORTS FROM IRELAND.

VALUE

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YEARS

ending 5th January.

VALUE OF IMPORTS

into Ireland, calculated-
at the Official Rates
of Valuation.

Produce and Manufactures
of the United Kingdom.

Foreign and Colonial
Merchandize.

TOTAL EXPORTS.

of the Produce and

Manufactures of the United Kingdom, Exported from Ireland, according to

the Real or Declared Value thereof.

1825...

1,411,728 4 10}

705,517 11 03

16,188 17 21

VALUE,

exclusive of the
'Irade with

Great Britain.

1826...

1,547,852 18 1

697,667 15 10

14,189 3 3

721,703 8 3
711,856 19 1

822,382 17 3

1827...

1,644,022 3 0

632,926 8 0

10,439 6 11

643,365 14 11

793,615 2 11} 689,195 3 7

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NAVIGATION OF THE UNITED KINGDOM.

NEW VESSELS BUILT.-An Account of the 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, 1825, 1826, and 1827, respectively.

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VESSELS REGISTERED.-An Account of the Number of VESSELS, with the Amount of their TONNAGE, and the Number of MEN and Boys usually employed in Navigating the same, that belonged to the several Ports of the BRITISH EMPIRE, on the 30th of September, in the Years 1824, 1825, and 31st of December, 1826, respectively.

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LIST OF GENERAL ACTS

Passed in the FIRST Session of the EIGHTH Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland-7 Geo. IV. 1827.

I. AN Act for applying a sum of money for the service of the year one thousand eight hundred and twenty

seven.

II. An Act for raising the sum of ten millions, by exchequer bills, for the service of the year one thousand eight hundred and twenty-seven. III. An Act to confirm an order in council for allowing the importation of foreign oats, oatmeal, rye, pease, and beans; to indemnify all persons who have advised or acted in execu tion of the same; and to permit the importation of such articles until the fifteenth day of February one thousand eight hundred and twenty-seven. IV. An Act for punishing mutiny and desertion; and for the better payment of the army and their quarters. V. An Act for the regulating of his Majesty's royal marine forces while on shore.

VI. An Act for granting to his Majesty rates of postage on the conveyance of letters and packets to and from Saint Domingo and Cuba. VII. An Act for continuing to his Majesty for one year certain duties on personal estates, offices, and pensions in England, and also certain duties on sugar imported into the United Kingdom, for the service of the year one thousand eight hundred and twenty-seven.

VIII. An Act for more conveniently paying the pensions of widows of officers of the royal marines. IX. An Act to repeal an Act of the twenty-eighth year of his late Majesty, for the better regulation of the manufacture of ounce thread. X. An Act to enable his Majesty to make further provision for their royal highnesses the duke and duchess of Clarence.

XI. An Act to continue, until the twenty-fifth day of July one thousand

eight hundred and twenty-eight, an Act of the fifty-fourth year of his late Majesty, for rendering the payment of creditors more equal and expeditious in Scotland.

XII. An Act to amend an Act of the first year of his present Majesty, for the advance of money for carrying on public works in Ireland. XIII. 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.

XIV. An Act for fixing, until the twenty-fifth day of March one thousand eight hundred and twentyeight, the rates of subsistence to be paid to innkeepers and others on quartering soldiers.

XV. An Act for declaring the law in relation to bills of exchange and promissory notes becoming payable on Good Friday or Christmas Day. XVI. An Act for applying certain sums of money for the service of the year one thousand eight hundred and twenty-seven.

XVII. An Act to extend the provisions of an Act made in the fifty-seventh year of king George the Third, for regulating the costs of certain dis

tresses.

XVIII. An Act to prohibit the setting of spring-guns, man-traps, and other engines calculated to destroy human life, or inflict grievous bodily harm. XIX. An Act to repeal an Act of the sixth year of his present Majesty, for regulating vessels carrying passengers to foreign parts.

XX. An Act to regulate the prosecution of fraudulent bankrupts in Scotland.

XXI. An Act to amend the laws relating to the duties of postage in Great Britain and Ireland.

XXII. An Act to continue for one in cities and corporate towns in Ire

year, and until the end of the then land. next session of parliament, the Acts XXXV. An Act for the further imfor the relief of insolvent debtors in provement of the road from London Ireland.

to Holyhead, and of the road from XXIII. An Act to continue for one London to Liverpool.

year, and until the end of the then XXXVI. An Act to continue until the next session of parliament, an Act first day of January one thousand of the sixth year of his present Ma. eight hundred and twenty-eight, and jesty, for providing for the repairing, from thence until the end of the then maintaining, and keeping in repair next session of parliament, an Act

certain roads and bridges in Ireland. passed in the sixth year of the reign XXIV. An Act to amend the Acts for of his present Majesty, respecting

regulating turnpike roads in Eng- deserted children in Ireland. land.

XXXVII. An Act to make further XXV. An Act for the relief of certain regulations for preventing corrupt

spiritual persons, and patrons of practices at elections of members ecclesiastical preferments, from cer- to serve in parliament, and for ditain penalties; and rendering valid minishing the expense of such eleccertain bonds, covenants, or other tions. assurances for the resignation of XXXVIII. An Act for discontinuing ecclesiastical preferments.

certain presentments by constables. XXVI. An Act for disappropriating, XXXIX. An Act to repeal such parts

disuniting, and divesting the rectory of two Acts of king William and queen and rectorial tithes of the parish of Mary and of king George the Second, Youghal from and out of the bishop- as relate to the settling the rates of ric of the diocese of Cloyne, in Ire. the carriage of goods. land, whereby the incumbent of such XL. An Act to continue, until the tenth rectory should have the actual cure day of October one thousand cight of souls in the said parish,

hundred and thirty, an Act relating XXVII. An Act for repealing various to duties of excise on crown, fint,

statutes in England relative to the and phial glass, and to alter certain benefit of clergy, and to larceny and laws of excise relating to flint glass. other offences connected therewith, XLI. An Act for raising the sum of and to malicious injuries to property, thirteen millions eight hundred thou.

and to remedies against the hundred. sand pounds hy exchequer bills, for XXVIII. An Act for further improving the service of the year one thousand

the administration of justice in crimi- eight hundred and twenty-seven. nal cases in England.

XLIÍ. An Act for granting and applyXXIX. An Act for consolidating and ing certain sums of money for the

amending the laws in England rela- service of the year one thousand eight tive to larceny and other oflences hundred and twenty-seven. connected therewith.

XLIII. An Act to consolidate and XXX. An Act for consolidating and amend the laws in force in Ireland

amending the laws in England rela- for unions and divisions of parishes,

tive to malicious injuries to property. and for uniting or disappropriating XXXI. An Act for consolidating and appropriate parishes or parts of pa

amending the laws in England rela. rishes; and to make further provision tive to remedies against the hun- with respect to the erecting chapels dred.

of ease, and making perpetual cures. XXXII. An Act to explain and amend XLIV. An Act to provide for the pay.

an Act passed in the seventh year of ment of a salary (in lieu of fees) to the reign of his present Majesty, in- the judge of the Prerogative court tituled an Act to prevent the wilful and court of Faculties in Ireland.

and malicious destruction of dwelling XLV. An Act to allow, until the twentyi houses in Ireland,

fourth day of October one thousand XXXIII. An Act for the further regu. eight hundred and twenty-seven, the

lation of the general penitentiary at inrolment of certain articles of clerkMilbank.

ship and assignments thereof. XXXIV. An Act to amend the Acts XLVI. An Act for the better enabling

relating to the provision of ministers the commissioners appointed by an

Act passed in the third year of his present Majesty to complete the buildings of his Majesty's general register house at Edinburgh. XLVII. An Act for the further amendment and extension of the powers of the several Acts authorizing advances for carrying on public works. XLVIII. An Act to continue until the first day of June one thousand eight hundred and twenty-eight, and from thence to the end of the then next session of parliament, an Act of the third year of his present Majesty, for regulating the manner of licensing alehouses in England. XLIX. An Act to exempt persons who

have procured game certificates in Great Britain from the duty on game certificates in Ireland, and to authorize persons who have paid duty on game certificates in Ireland to kill game in Great Britain, upon paying the additional duty only.

L. 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, quarter masters, surgeons, assistant surgeons, surgeons mates, and serjeant majors of militia, until the twenty-fifth day of March one thousand eight hundred and twentyeight.

LI. An Act for further amending an Act passed in the fourth year of his present majesty's reign, for the better administration of justice in the equity side of the court of Exchequer in Ireland.

LII. An Act to consolidate and amend certain laws relating to the revenue of excise on malt made in the United Kingdom; and for amending the laws relating to brewers in Ireland, and to the allowance in respect of the malt duty on spirits made in Scotland and Ireland from malt only.

LII. An Act to consolidate and amend the laws relating to the collection and management of the revenue of excise throughout Great Britain and Ireland.

LIV. An Act to carry into effect the

treaty with Sweden relative to the slave trade.

LV. An Act to consolidate the boards.

of stamps in Great Britain and Ireland.

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LVI. An Act to amend the laws relating to the customs.

LVII. An Act to permit, until the first day of May, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-eight, certain corn, meal, and flour, to be entered for hone consumption.

LVIII. An Act to make provision for ascertaining from time to time the average prices of British corn. LIX. An Act for further amending the laws for the recovery of small debts, and the proceedings for that purpose, in the manor courts in Ireland. LX. An Act to amend the Acts for the establishing of compositions for tithes in Ireland.

LXI. An Act to amend the laws for the regulation of the butter trade in Ireland.

LXII. An Act to authorize the sale of a part of the clergy reserves in the provinces of Upper and Lower Canada.

LXIII. An Act to explain so much of an Act of the present session of parliament, for punishing mutiny and desertion, as relates to the transportation of offenders.

LXIV. An Act to establish a taxation

of costs on private bills in the House of Lords.

LXV. An Act to explain and remove

doubts touching the Admiralty.

LXVI. An Act to extend an Act of the fifty-sixth year of his late Majesty, for enabling his Majesty to grant small portions of land as sites for public buildings, or to be used as cemeteries.

LXVII. An Act for the better adminis

tration of justice at the holding of petty sessions by justices of the peace in Ireland. LXVIII. An Act for the management and improvement of the land revenues of the crown in Ireland, and for other purposes relating thereto. LXIX. An Act to provide for the relief® of persons aggrieved by unlawful or excessive distresses in Ireland. LXX. An Act for enabling his Majesty to raise the sum of five hundred thousand pounds by exchequer bills, and for appropriating the supplies granted in this session of parliament. LXXI. An Act to prevent arrests upon mesne process where the debt or cause of action is under twenty pounds; and to regulate the practice of arrests.

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