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could not read,
Police Office, London, charged with distri-
buting handbills of a seditious and treason
able tendency, in the neighbourhood of the
House of Lords. They had been given
him, he said, by a gentleman, who paid
him a shilling, and promised to reward him
liberally. The bills purported to come
from the Queen's Plate Committee.-Mr

of another gentleman, Mr Williams, that
he was a respectable man, and would at-
tend to answer the charge on Monday.
Mr Franklin, however, failed to appear,
and upon sending to his house, it appeared
that he had fled through the night. Mr
Pearson then boldly stated that this gen-
tleman was a man of independent fortune,
and had a son an officer in the guards;
that he had gone on in this course of dis-
tributing, at great expence and trouble,
seditious and treasonable placards gratui
tously, by hundreds of thousands, for a
period of three years, which placards had
been imputed to the disaffection of the
people; and that he had done all this un-
der the protection, and by the authority of
government. Mr Pearson said he had evi-
dence to prove these charges, and obtained
a warrant to apprehend Mr Franklin. He
afterwards applied to Lord Sidmouth, to
exert the authority of his department, to
prevent the
t the delinquent from escaping from
country; but his Lordship, after ex-
into the matter, replied that he
interference. It has
since been learned, that Franklin has ed
to France; and Mr Pearson, with Vickery,
"the Bow-Street officer, have gone there in
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Revenue.
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mount of is
mount Quarters
revenue for the quarter ended
yesterday is L. 10,874,000. The amount

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Pearson attended, and said that he believedsponding quarter of 1819 was

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what the prisoner had stated was true, and in pursuit of the said days, begged

L. 9,781,000, leaving a surplus of eleven hundred I thousand pounds in quarter, to which is to be amount of the quarter for Ire

gentlemes throne next land, about L. 190,100. The charge for

the matter might

day. On Sunday Mr Pearson, with

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a the corresponding quarter, last year, was the Bow Street officer, traced the gentleman L. 9,434,565, leaving a surplus in that

(named Franklin or Fletcher) to his residence near London, and brought a

of L.

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of above L. 1,000,000, was to which is to be added the account for Ire

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Abstract of the Net Produce of the Revenue of Great Britain (exclusive of the Arrears of War Duty on Malt and Property) in the Years and Quarters ended) 10th Tarih October 1818, 1819, and 1820.

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22,156,082

L. 9,582,820

22,982,875

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Assessed Taxes

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Miscellaneous

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1,199,736

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BRITISH LEGISLATION.

Acts passed in the First Year of the Reign of George IV., grein the First Session of the Seventh Parliament of the United Kingdom.

CAP. XXVI. For the Encouragement and Improvement of the Coasting Trade of Ireland. June 30, 1820.

Cap. XXVII. To regulate the Appointment and Tenure of the Office of Clerk of the Peace in Ireland.-June 30.

Cap. XXVIII. To repeal an Act made in the Fiftieth Year of the Reign of his late Majesty, for regulating the Fees of Coroners in Ireland, upon holding Inquisitions, and to make other Provisions for that purpose.-June 30.

Cap. XXIX. To Enlarge the Powers of the Governors of the Foundling Hospital in Dublin.-June 30.

Cap. XXX. For relieving Ewart Rutson and Company of Liverpool, and others, from the Bonds granted for the Duties on certain Spirits accidentally destroyed. June 30.

Cap. XXXI. For raising the Sum of Twenty-nine Millions by Exchequer Bills, for the Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred and twenty, July 8.

Cap. XXXII. To permit the Importation of Coffee from any Foreign Colony or Plantation in America into the Port of Bridgetown in Barbadoes.-July 8. 0 Cap. XXXIII. To amend and continue, until the Thirty-first Day of December One thousand cight hundred and twentythree, several Laws relating to the Encouragement of the Greenland Whale Fisheries, to the allowing vessels employed in the said Fisheries to complete their full number of men at certain Ports.July 8. Cap. XXXIV. For further continuing, until the First Day of January One thou sand eight hundred and twenty-six, so much of an Act passed in the Fifty-sixth Year of His late Majesty as permits Subjects of His Majesty the King of the Netherlands to import and export certain Articles into and from the Colonies of Demerara, Berbice, and Essequibo, in Ships not of

the Build of the Dominions of His said Majesty. July 8.

Cap. XXXV. For the better securing Monies and Effects paid into the Court of Exchequer at Westminster, on account of the Suitors of the said Court, and for the Appointment of an Accountant General and Two Masters of the said Court; and for other purposes. July 8.

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Cap. XXXVI. For Allowing Appeals from Towns Corporate and Franchises, in certain Cases, to the General or Quarter Sessions of the Peace of the Counties in which they are situate.-July 8.

Cap. XXXVII. To increase the Power of Magistrates in the Appointment of Special Constables.-July 8.

Cap. XXXVIII. For fixing the Rates of Subsistence to be paid to Innkeepers and others on quartering Soldiers.July 8.,

Cap. XXXIX. For the Assistance of Trade and Manufactures in Ireland, by authorizing the advance of certain Sums for the Support of Commercial Credit there. July 8.

Cap. XL. To amend and explain an

passed in the Parliament of Ireland in the Thirty-ninth Year of His late Majesty, to enable certain Persons to recover a just Compensation for the Tithes withheld from them in the Years 1797 and 1798.July 8.

Cap. XLI. To extend the Benefit of Two Acts, made in the Fifty-sixth and Fifty-eighth Years of the Reign of His late Majesty King George the Third, for a mending the Law of Ireland respecting the Recovery of Tenements from absconding, over-holding, and defaulting Tenants. July 8.

Cap. XLII. An Act to authorize a Composition due to His Majesty from the late Abraham Goldsmid, Merchant, and his surviving Partners. July 8.

Cap. XLHI. To amend the Laws re

lating to Smuggling, and the Coasting, Trade in Great Britain. July 15,

Cap. XLIV. To continue, until the Fifth Day of July 1821, an Act of the Fifty-ninth Year of His late Majesty, for rendering the growing Produce of the Con solidated Fund of the United Kingdom, arising in Great Britain, available for the Public Service. July 15.

Cap. XLV. To continue certain Duties on several Articles, the Manufacture of Great Britain or Ireland respectively, on their Importation into either Country from the other. July 15.

Cap. XLVI. For raising the Sum of One million five hundred thousand Pounds British Currency, by Treasury Bills in Ireland, for the Service of the Year 1820. -July 15.

Cap. XLVII. To revive and to continue for Two Years, and from thence un til the End of the then next Session of Parliament, Two Acts, made in the Fortyseventh and Fiftieth Years of the Reign of His late Majesty King George the Third, for the preventing improper Persons from having Arms in Ireland. July 15.

Cap. XLVIII. To revive and continue for Two Years, and from thence until the End of the then next Session of Parliament, the Laws relating to Yeomanry Corps in Ireland. July 15.

Cap. XLIX. To amend the Laws re

lating to the House of Industry in Dublin. -July 15.

Cap. L. To carry into Effect certain Licences permitting the Removal of Negro Slaves from the Bahama Islands to Demerara.July 15. ***.

Cap. LI. To regulate the rebuilding of the Town of St John's in Newfoundland, and for indemifying Persons giving up Ground for that purpose.July 15.

Cap. LII. To continue, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March 1821, an Act made in the Forty-sixth Year of His late Majesty, for permitting the Importation of Masts, Yards, Bowsprits, and Timber fit for Naval Purposes, from the British Colonies in North America.-July 15.

Cap. LIII. To continue, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March 1821, so much of an Act of the Fifty-ninth Year of His late Majesty, as allows Santa Maria Wood and Teak Wood to be imported free of Duty-July 15.

Cap. LIV. To continue, until the First Day of August 1825, Two Acts of the Forty-fifth and Fiftieth Years of His late Majesty, allowing the bringing of Coals, Culm, and Cinders to London and Westminster by Inland Navigation.—July 15.

Cap. LV. For giving further Facilities to the Proceedings in the Court of King's Bench, and for giving certain Powers to Justices of Assize.July 15.

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Lieut. Hon. W. S. Lascelles, fm. Gr. Gds. rec. diff. with Lieut. Vernon, h. p.

Cochrane, fm. 3 F. G. rec. diff. with Lieut: Turner, h. p.

Spencer, tm. 75 F. with Lieut. Godfrey,

h. P

Chapman, fm. 89 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Twigg, h. p. Rifle Brig.

Browne, fm. 89 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Beckham. h. p. 43 F.

Macdougall, fm. 91 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Evans, h. p. 39 F.

Cornet Clagett, fm. 8 Dr. with Cornet Whitmore, 19 Dr.

Richardson, fm. 6 Dr. with Ensign Heigham, 6 F.

Ensign Vyvyan, fm. 20 F. with Ensign M'Dermott, 52 F.

Carige, fm. 66 F. with Ensign Cooke, h. p. 3 Gar. Bn.

Hosp. Assist. Haltridge, fm, full pay with Hosp. Assist. Blair, h. p.

Resignations and Retirements.

Lt. Col. Acklom, 1 Dr. Gds.

Bradley, 2 W. Í. R.

Capt. Goldrisk, 21 Dr.
Gregorie, 22 Dr.

Brereton, as Adj. Camb. Mil,

Lieut. Finch, 3 Dr.

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2d Ass. Surg. Ogilvie, 1st Assist. Surg. vice Eddowes, h. p. 1st Sept. Nugent, fm. h. p. 2d Assist. do.

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Ensign Homan, 28 F.

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Assist. Surg. Palmer, fm. h. p. Royal York Rang. Assist. Surg. Forces

Exchanges.

25th June.

Brev. Col. Burrows, fm. 14 F. with Brev. Col. M'Combe, 64 F.

Lieut. Col. Seymour, fm. 3 F. G. with Lt. Col. Sir H. W. Carr, K. C. B. h. p. 71. F.

Daniell, fm. 54 F. with Lieut. Col. Calvert, h. p. 72 F.

Bt. Lt. Col. Crookshank, fm. 35 F. with Major Phillott, h. p. 35 F.

Farrer, fm. 81 F. with Bt. Lt. Col. Hon. Sir C. Gordon, h. p. 2d Greek L. I. Bt. Major Agnew, fm. 8 F. with Capt. De Havi land, h. p. Malta Reg.

Capt. Terry, fm. 83 F. with Capt. Sanderson, h P. 103 F.

Craig, fm. 4 F. with Capt. Schultz, h. p. York Rang.

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Reid, fin. 12 F. with Capt. Browne, 69 F. Thorpe, fm. 39 F. rec. diff. with Capt.

Hawks, h. p. 8 F.

Lieut. Waldie, fm. 18 Dr. rec. diff. with Lieut. Doyne, h. p. 29 F.

Drury, fm. 3 Dr. G. rec. diff. with Lieut. Hughes, h. p. 21 Dr.

Hon. H. Lascelles, fm. Gr. Gds. rec. diff. with Lieut. Douglas, h. p..

Hudson, fm. 39 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Rhodes, h. p.

Cochrane, fm. 47 F. with Lieut. Fraser, 51 F.

Bunney, fm. 48 F. with. Lieut. Russell, 86 F.

Names.

Commanders.

Whitworth Lloyd
George Blackman
William Finlaison
Edward Purcell

W. J. H. Johnstone

Superannuated Commanders. Thomas Edwards

Thomas Relph

John Brand

Deaths. 707 4 Maj. Gen. Victor, Baron Alten, late Germ. Leg." Aug. 1820, Sir Wm. Nicholson, Bart. late of 72 F. Colonel Vaumorel, 50 F. Teddington, Middlesex 29th Aug

Lt. Col. Boland, Insp. Field Officer at Bristol

Prior, h. p. Port. Ser.
Maj. Watkin, 65 F. Kentish Town

Don. Mackenzie, h. p. R. African
tenhage, Cape of Good Hope
Capt. Gordon, h. p. 5 Dr. Gds. Geneva
Mayers, 1 W. I. R. Barbadoes
Stace, 1 Ceylon Regt. in Essex
Lindemann, h. p. Foreign Waggon

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