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MEETINGS.

Hugh Jones, Chester, grocer, Jan. 11 at 11, Liverpool, pr. d.-Edward Ablewhite, South Audley-street, Grosvenor-sq., coachbuilder, Jan. 11 at 12, London, aud. ac.-B. French, St. Mary's-terrace, Walworth-road, Surrey, stationer, Jan. 21 at 1, London, aud. ac.—James Purdy and Wm. T. Purdy, King's Lynn, Norfolk, builders, Jan. 12 at 12, London, aud. -Wm. Buxton, John Buxton, and Samuel S. Buxton, Carlisle, Cumberland, and Bradford, Yorkshire, woolstaplers, Jan. 12 at 1, London, aud. ac. joint. and sep. ests.-J. Williams, Gravesend, pawnbroker, Jan. 12 at 1, London, aud. ac.— Anthony Gibson, Lloyd's Coffee-house, Royal Exchange, underwriter, Jan. 12 at 1, London, aud. ac.-Edward Titcomb, Clewer, Berkshire, builder, Jan. 12 at 1, London, aud. ac.- -William Ivory, Norwich, wholesale grocer, Jan. James Barney, 12 at half-past 12, London, aud. ac. Addle-street, Wood-street, warehouseman, Jan. 12 at 12, London, aud. ac.-Thomas Gardiner, Paul-street, Finsbury, licensed victualler, Jan. 12 at 1, London, aud. ac.-Fred. N. Baker, Southampton, timber merchant, Jan. 12 at 12, LonCharles W. Taylor, Epping, Essex, draper, don, aud. ac.Jan. 13 at 11, London, aud. ac.-John Nicholson, Walton Lodge, West Derby, Lancashire, surgeon, Jan. 11 at 11, Liverpool, aud. ac.-A. Platts, Sheffield, tailor, Jan. 12 at 10, Sheffield, aud. ac.-Robert Turner, Worthing, Sussex, draper, Jan. 22 at 12, London, div.-James Perry, Harlow, Essex, grocer, Jan. 22 at 1, London, div.-Thomas Routledge and Joseph Routledge, Lett's-wharf, Commercial-road, Lambeth, saw-mill proprietors, Jan. 23 at 11, London, div. sep. est. of Thomas Routledge.-John C. Lucas and Thomas Lucas, Aldersgate-street, wholesale druggists, Jan. 23 at 12, London, div.-Henry Wylde, New Cavendish-street, Portland-place, St. Marylebone, music seller, Jan. 23 at 12, London, div.James Balding, King's Arms-place, Old Kent-road, hat manufacturer, Jan. 23 at half-past 12, London, div.-Charles White Taylor, Epping, draper, Jan. 26 at 11, London, div.-Horatio Collier the younger, Slad Mill, Painswick, Gloucestershire, blanket manufacturer, Jan. 31 at 11, Bristol, div.-John L. Ward, Burnley, Lancashire, cotton spinner, Jan. 22 at 12, Manchester, div.-B. Eagland and W. Crampton, Bedford, near Leigh, Lancashire, cotton manufacturers, Jan. 22 at 12, Manchester, div.

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NEW STAMP DUTIES.

Recently published, in 8vo., price 8s. 6d. boards,

545

TILSLEY'S NEW STAMP ACTS of 1850, 1853, and

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DART'S VENDORS AND PURCHASERS.

VENDORS and PURCHASERS of REAL ESTATES; com

A COMPENDIUM of the LAW and PRACTICE of
HENRY DART, Esq., Barrister at Law. Second Edition. In 8vo.,
prising the Authorities down to the Time of Publication.
price 21s. boards.

By J.

"In the case of Ware v. Lord Egmont the Vice-Chancellor referred Mr. Dart, in a book of very great merit, his Vendors and Purchasers,' to this work in these terms:-'A learned text-writer on this subject, enters into a disquisition on this judgment,' &c."-18 Jurist, p. 372.

"In conclusion, we recommend this work to the practitioner as a able assistance in all matters relating to the sale and purchase of complete book, and one that will warrant his confidence, and furnish estates; and we think no better book can be read by students, for the purpose of giving them a condensed view of the subject, and enabling them to see the application of those principles and rules with which a gazine. general study of the law has furnished them."-Law Student's Ma"Mr. Dart's labours have produced in this compendium a readable book for the use of beginners. He has paid particular attention to the Without sacrificing its character as an elementary treatise, Mr. Dart has attainment of a logical arrangement, and a clear and concise style. also made an useful book of practice.... The work is well worthy of a place, not only in the general library, but in that selection of books which the working lawyer looks upon as his best tools; which come himself."-Law Review, May 1, 1851. most readily to his hand, and which he gets to look upon as a part of

"The work is short, readable, and very accurate. . . . With these quotations we will close our notice of a work which is obviously prepared with great care, and will, we think, become a standard text-book."Jurist, March 2, 1851.

"Its plan is well arranged, the cases are carefully collected, the law The style is singularly compact."-Law Times, is clearly expounded, and in every part of the treatise there is a great deal of learning. March 8, 1851.

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SIR EDWARD SUGDEN'S TREATISE ON POWERS.
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PRACTICAL TREATISE on POWERS.
Right Hon. Sir EDWARD SUGDEN. The Seventh Edition.
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By the

SIR E. SUGDEN ON THE LAW OF VENDORS AND
PURCHASERS.

Richard Butler, Pickering-terrace, Bayswater, ironmonger, A CONCISE and PRACTICAL VIEW of the LAW of

Jan. 22 at 12, London.-Edward Redwood the younger, Windmill-street, Lambeth, china dealer, Jan. 22 at half-past 11, London.-John Grogan, Stockbridge-terrace, Pimlico, musical instrument dealer, Jan. 24 at half-past 12, London.

In 1 thick vol. 8vo., price 1. 1s. cloth boards,
VENDORS and PURCHASERS of ESTATES.
EDWARD SUGDEN.

H. Sweet, 3, Chancery-lane, Fleet-street.
In 1 vol. royal 8vo., price 11. 11s. 6d. cloth boards,

By Sir

tered by the HOUSE of LORDS. With an Introductory Chapter
In the Jurisdiction of the House of Lords. By the Right Hon. Sir
EDWARD SUGDEN.
H. Sweet, 1, Chancery-lane, Fleet-street.

SIR E. SUGDEN'S WORK ON THE REAL PROPERTY
STATUTES.

Thomas E. King, Guildford, Surrey, bookseller, Jan. 22 at 1, A TREATISE on the LAW of PROPERTY, as adminisLondon.-Henry Wylde, New Cavendish-street, Portlandplace, St. Marylebone, music seller, Jan. 23 at 1, London.Hugh Williams the elder and John Williams, West Smithfield, tailors, Jan. 23 at half-past 11, London.-Chas. Avery, Fenchurch-street, colonial broker, Jan. 25 at half-past 12, London.-J. C. Sanford, Paternoster-row, stationer, Jan. 23 at half-past 2, London.-Joseph Brown, Weymouth, Dorsetshire, leather seller, Jan. 24 at 1, Exeter.-Thomas Kingdon, Netherexe, Devonshire, cider merchant, Jan. 24 at 1, Exeter.-Robert Burns, Liverpool, millwright, Jan. 23 at 11, Liverpool.

To be granted, unless an appeal be duly entered.

In 1 vol. 8vo., price 16s. cloth boards,

tations of Time, Estates Tail, Dower, Descent, Operation of Deeds,
AN ESSAY on the NEW STATUTES relating to Limi-
Merger of Attendant Terms, Defective Executions of Powers of Leasing,
H. Sweet, 3, Chancery-lane, Fleet-street.
Wills, Trustees, and Mortgagees. By Sir EDWARD SUGDEN.
EQUITABLE DEFENCES, &c.
Recently published, in 12mo., price 4s. boards,

George Thompson, Knaresborough, leather seller.-James A TREATISE on EQUITABLE DEFENCES and REHunter, Burscough, Lancashire, shipwright.-Henry Hudson, Huddersfield, cattle dealer.

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PLICATIONS under the COMMON-LAW PROCEDURE ACT, 1854. By JOHN D. MAYNE, Esq., of the Inner Temple, Barrister at Law.

H. Sweet, 3, Chancery lane, Fleet-street.

THE LAWS RELATING TO THE CHURCH AND
THE CLERGY.

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The Second Edition, price 11. 6s. cloth boards,

Robert John Child and Wm. Robert Kelly, Old Jewry- A PRACTICAL TREATISE on the LAWS relating to

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the CHURCH and the CLERGY. By HENRY WILLIAM CKIPPS, M. A., of Lincoln's-inn and the Middle Temple, Barrister at Law, and Fellow of New College, Oxford.

H. Sweet, 1, Chancery-lane, Fleet-street.

on that Work. With an Introduction on the History of the Roman MR. SERJEANT BYLES'S TREATISE on BILLS of

Law. By P. CUMIN, M. A., of Balliol College, Oxford, Barrister at
Law. In 12mo., price 10s. 6d. cloth.

"The work is extremely well done."-Law Times, April 22, 1854.
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EXCHANGE.-A Treatise on the Law of Bills of Exchange,
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The Sixth Edition. By JOHN BARNARD BYLES, Serjeant at Law.
H. Sweet, 3, Chancery-lane, Fleet-street.

Lading, (14th August, 1855)

Cap. 81. An Act to amend the Law concerning the certifying Cap. 111. An Act to amend the Law relating to Bills of and registering of Places of Religious Worship in England, (30th July, 1855)

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Reformation of Youthful Offenders, and the Act to render Reformatory and Industrial Schools in Scotland more available for the Benefit of Vagrant Children, (14th August, 1855) Cap. 88. An Act to facilitate the Erection of Dwelling-houses for the Working Classes in Scotland, (14th August, 1855) Cap. 90. An Act for the Payment of Costs in Proceedings instituted on Behalf of the Crown in Matters relating to the Revenue, and for the Amendment of the Procedure and Practice in Crown Suits in the Court of Exchequer, (14th August, 1855) .. Cap. 91. An Act to facilitate tae Erection and Maintenance of Colonial Light-houses, and otherwise to amend the Merchant Shipping Act, 1854, (14th August, 1855) 25 Cap. 94. An Act to impose increased Rates of Duty of Excise on Spirits distilled in the United Kingdom; to allow Malt, Sugar, and Molasses to be used Duty free in the distilling of Spirits, in lieu of Allowances and Drawbacks on such Spirits, Sugar, and Molasses respectively; and to amend the Laws relating to the Duties of Excise, (14th August, 1855) . 27

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amend the Laws of the Customs, and an Act to regulate the Office of the Receipt of her Majesty's Exchequer at Westminster, (14th August, 1855).. 28 Cap. 97. An Act for the Amendment and Consolidation of the Customs Tariff Acts, (14th August, 1855) .. ib. Cap. 98. An Act to continue certain Turnpike Acts in Great Britain, (14th August, 1855) Cap. 100. An Act to amend the Law concerning the Qualification of Officers in the Militia, (14th August, 1855) 29 Cap. 101. An Act for the more effectual Execution of the Convention between her Majesty and the French Government concerning the Fisheries in the Seas between the British Islands and France, (14th August, 1855) ib. Cap. 105. An Act to amend the Lunatic Asylums Act, 1853, and the Acts passed in the Ninth and Seventeenth Years of her Majesty for the Regulation of the Care and Treatment of Lunatics, (14th August, 1855) ib. Cap. 106. An Act to suspend the making of Lists and the Bal. lots for the Militia of the United Kingdom, (14th August, 1855)

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Cap. 108. An Act to amend the Law for the Inspection of Coal Mines in Great Britain, (14th August, 1855).. ib.

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Cap. 132. An Act for facilitating the Erection of Dwellinghouses for the Labouring Classes, (14th August, 1855) .. ib. Cap. 133. An Act for limiting the Liability of Members of certain Joint-stock Companies, (14th August, 1855). 59 Cap. 134. An Act to make further Provision for the more speedy and efficient Dispatch of Business in the High Court of Chancery, and to vest in the Lord Chancellor the Ground and Buildings of the said Court, situate in Southampton-buildings, Chancery-lane, with Powers of Leasing and Sale thereof, (14th August, 1855) .. 60

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Jan. 5,

1856.

MEETINGS.

Hugh Jones, Chester, grocer, Jan. 11 at 11, Liverpool, pr. d.-Edward Ablewhite, South Audley-street, Grosvenor-sq., coachbuilder, Jan. 11 at 12, London, aud. ac.-B. French, St. Mary's-terrace, Walworth-road, Surrey, stationer, Jan. 21 at 1, London, aud. ac.-James Purdy and Wm. T. Purdy, King's Lynn, Norfolk, builders, Jan. 12 at 12, London, aud. ac.-Wm. Buxton, John Buxton, and Samuel S. Buxton, Carlisle, Cumberland, and Bradford, Yorkshire, woolstaplers, Jan. 12 at 1, London, aud. ac. joint. and sep. ests.-J. Williams, Gravesend, pawnbroker, Jan. 12 at 1, London, aud. ac.— Anthony Gibson, Lloyd's Coffee-house, Royal Exchange, underwriter, Jan. 12 at 1, London, aud. ac.-Edward Titcomb, Clewer, Berkshire, builder, Jan. 12 at 1, London, aud. ac.- -William Ivory, Norwich, wholesale grocer, Jan. 12 at half-past 12, London, aud. ac.-James Barney, Addle-street, Wood-street, warehouseman, Jan. 12 at 12, London, aud. ac.-Thomas Gardiner, Paul-street, Finsbury, licensed victualler, Jan. 12 at 1, London, aud. ac.-Fred. Ñ. Baker, Southampton, timber merchant, Jan. 12 at 12, London, aud. ac-Charles W. Taylor, Epping, Essex, draper, Jan. 13 at 11, London, aud. ac.-John Nicholson, Walton Lodge, West Derby, Lancashire, surgeon, Jan. 11 at 11, Liverpool, aud. ac.-A. Platts, Sheffield, tailor, Jan. 12 at 10, Sheffield, aud. ac.-Robert Turner, Worthing, Sussex, draper, Jan. 22 at 12, London, div.-James Perry, Harlow, Essex, grocer, Jan. 22 at 1, London, div.-Thomas Routledge and Joseph Routledge, Lett's-wharf, Commercial-road, Lambeth, saw-mill proprietors, Jan. 23 at 11, London, div. sep. est. of Thomas Routledge.-John C. Lucas and Thomas Lucas, dersgate-street, wholesale druggists, Jan. 23 at 12, London, div.-Henry Wylde, New Cavendish-street, Portland-place, St. Marylebone, music seller, Jan. 23 at 12, London, div.Old Kent-road, hat James Balding, King's Arms-place, manufacturer, Jan. 23 at half-past 12, London, div.-Charles White Taylor, Epping, draper, Jan. 26 at 11, London, div.-Horatio Collier the younger, Slad Mill, Painswick, Gloucestershire, blanket manufacturer, Jan. 31 at 11, Bristol, div.-John L. Ward, Burnley, Lancashire, cotton spinner, Jan. 22 at 12, Manchester, div.-B. Eagland and W. Crampton, Bedford, near Leigh, Lancashire, cotton manufacturers, Jan. 22 at 12, Manchester, div.

CERTIFICATES.

NEW STAMP DUTIES.

Recently published, in 8vo., price 8s. 6d. boards,

545

TILSLEY'S NEW STAMP ACTS of 1850, 1853, and

1854; with Notes and Explanatory Observations, and Tables of a Digest of Cases. By HUGH TILSLEY, Assistant Solicitor of Inland all the Stamp Duties payable after the 10th October, 1854; together with Revenue. Sixth Edition.

Also, by the same Author, in 8vo., price 17. 118. 6d.,

A TREATISE on the STAMP LAWS; with Tables of
all the Stamp Duties payable in the United Kingdom after the 10th
October, 1854. Second Edition. With a Supplement.
Stevens & Norton, 26, Bell-yard, Lincoln's-inn.
DART'S VENDORS AND PURCHASERS.

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COMPENDIUM of the LAW and PRACTICE of HENRY DART, Esq., Barrister at Law. Second Edition. In 8vo., prising the Authorities down to the Time of Publication. price 21s. boards.

VENDORS and PURCHASERS of REAL ESTATES; com

By J.

"In the case of Ware v. Lord Egmont the Vice-Chancellor referred Mr. Dart, in a book of very great merit, his Vendors and Purchasers,' to this work in these terms:-'A learned text-writer on this subject, enters into a disquisition on this judgment,' &c."-18 Jurist, p. 372.

"In conclusion, we recommend this work to the practitioner as a able assistance in all matters relating to the sale and purchase of complete book, and one that will warrant his confidence, and furnish estates; and we think no better book can be read by students, for the purpose of giving them a condensed view of the subject, and enabling them to see the application of those principles and rules with which a gazine. general study of the law has furnished them."-Law Student's Ma"Mr. Dart's labours have produced in this compendium a readable book for the use of beginners. He has paid particular attention to the Without sacrificing its character as an elementary treatise, Mr. Dart has attainment of a logical arrangement, and a clear and concise style. ... also made an useful book of practice. . . . The work is well worthy of a place, not only in the general library, but in that selection of books Al-which the working lawyer looks upon as his best tools; which come himself."-Law Review, May 1, 1851. most readily to his hand, and which he gets to look upon as a part of

To be allowed, unless Cause be shewn to the contrary on or before the Day of Meeting.

Richard Butler, Pickering-terrace, Bayswater, ironmonger, Jan. 22 at 12, London.-Edward Redwood the younger, Windmill-street, Lambeth, china dealer, Jan. 22 at half-past 11, London.-John Grogan, Stockbridge-terrace, Pimlico, musical instrument dealer, Jan. 24 at half-past 12, London.

"The work is short, readable, and very accurate. . . . With these quotations we will close our notice of a work which is obviously prepared with great care, and will, we think, become a standard text-book.""Its plan is well arranged, the cases are carefully collected, the law Jurist, March 2, 1851. ... The style is singularly compact."-Law Times, is clearly expounded, and in every part of the treatise there is a great deal of learning. Stevens & Norton, 26, Bell-yard, Lincoln's-inn. March 8, 1851.

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By the

SIR EDWARD SUGDEN'S TREATISE ON POWERS.
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POWERS.
PRACTICAL TREATISE on
Right Hon. Sir EDWARD SUGDEN. The Seventh Edition.
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SIR E. SUGDEN ON THE LAW OF VENDORS AND
PURCHASERS.

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By Sir

tered by the HOUSE of LORDS. With an Introductory Chapter In the Jurisdiction of the House of Lords. By the Right Hon. Sir EDWARD SUGDEN.

H. Sweet, 1, Chancery-lane, Fleet-street.

SIR E. SUGDEN'S WORK ON THE REAL PROPERTY
STATUTES.

Thomas E. King, Guildford, Surrey, bookseller, Jan. 22 at 1, A TREATISE on the LAW of PROPERTY, as adminisLondon.-Henry Wylde, New Cavendish-street, Portlandplace, St. Marylebone, music seller, Jan. 23 at 1, London.Hugh Williams the elder and John Williams, West Smithfield, tailors, Jan. 23 at half-past 11, London.-Chas. Avery, Fenchurch-street, colonial broker, Jan. 25 at half-past 12, London.-J. C. Sanford, Paternoster-row, stationer, Jan. 23 at half-past 2, London.-Joseph Brown, Weymouth, Dorsetshire, leather seller, Jan. 24 at 1, Exeter.-Thomas Kingdon, Netherexe, Devonshire, cider merchant, Jan. 24 at 1, Exeter.-Robert Burns, Liverpool, millwright, Jan. 23 at 11, Liverpool.

To be granted, unless an appeal be duly entered.

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In 1 vol. 8vo., price 16s. cloth boards,

N ESSAY on the NEW STATUTES relating to Limi-
tations of Time, Estates Tail, Dower, Descent, Operation of Deeds,
H. Sweet, 3, Chancery-lane, Fleet-street.
Merger of Attendant Terms, Defective Executions of Powers of Leasing,
Wills, Trustees, and Mortgagees. By Sir EDWARD SUGDEN.

EQUITABLE DEFENCES, &c.
Recently published, in 12mo., price 4s. boards,

George Thompson, Knaresborough, leather seller.-James A TREATISE on EQUITABLE DEFENCES and REHunter, Burscough, Lancashire, shipwright.-Henry Hudson, Huddersfield, cattle dealer.

PETITION Dismissed.

John P. Marsh, Bishopsgate-street, wool broker.

PARTNERSHIP Dissolved.

PLICATIONS under the COMMON-LAW PROCEDURE ACT, 1854. By JOHN D. MAYNE, Esq., of the Inner Temple, Barrister

at Law.

H. Sweet, 3, Chancery lane, Fleet-street.

THE LAWS RELATING TO THE CHURCH AND
THE CLERGY.

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The Second Edition, price 14. 68. cloth boards,

Robert John Child and Wm. Robert Kelly, Old Jewry- A PRACTICAL TREATISE on the LAWS relating to

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the CHURCH and the CLERGY. By HENRY WILLIAM CHIPPS, M. A., of Lincoln's-inn and the Middle Temple, Barrister at Law, and Fellow of New College, Oxford.

H. Sweet, 1, Chancery-lane, Fleet-street.

on that Work. With an Introduction on the History of the Roman MR. SERJEANT BYLES'S TREATISE on BILLS of

Law. By P. CUMIN, M. A., of Balliol College, Oxford, Barrister at
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The work is extremely well done."-Law Times, April 22, 1854.
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THE STATUTES

PASSED IN THE SESSION 1854-55-18 & 19 VICTORIA.

CAP. I.

An Act to enable her Majesty to accept the Services of the
Militia, out of the United Kingdom, for the vigorous Prose-
cution of the War.
[23rd December, 1854.]

Sect. 1. Power to her Majesty to accept the voluntary offers of the militia to serve out of the United Kingdom.

2. Power to allow bounties to persons making voluntary offers. Oath. Inrolment.

3. Commanding officers shall explain that the offer is to be voluntary.

4. The services of three field officers may be accepted with 900 men, two field officers with 600 men, and one with 300, &c., and proportion of other officers according to establishment of regiment.

5. Power to her Majesty to form the militia for extended service into such provisional regiments or battalions, and to appoint field officers to such provisional regiments.

6. Provisions for cases where field officers volunteer and militia officers are appointed to higher ranks.

7. No militia officer to rank higher than lieutenant-colonel. 8. In case sufficient officers do not volunteer, her Majesty may appoint officers.

9. Her Majesty may supply vacancies.

10. Militia on extended service subject to Mutiny Act as regulars, and militia officers and officers of regular forces to sit indiscriminately on courts-martial.

11. To continue militia, and remain subject to militia regulations, except as particularly provided.

12. Regulations may be made for retaining officers on the establishment of the militia after the expiration of extended

service.

CAP. V.

An Act to apply the Sum of Three Millions Three Hundred
Thousand Pounds out of the Consolidated Fund to the
Service of the Year ending the 31st March, 1855.
[5th March, 1855.]

CAP. VI.

An Act to apply the Sum of Twenty Millions out of the Con-
solidated Fund to the Service of the Year 1855.
[5th March, 1855.]

CAP. VII.

An Act to extend to Ireland the Provisions of the Eighteenth
Section of the Common-law Procedure Act, 1854.
[16th March, 1855.]

CAP. VIII.

An Act for raising the Sum of Seventeen Millions One Hundred and Eighty-three Thousand Pounds by Exchequer Bills for the Service of the Year 1855. [16th March, 1855.]

CAP. IX.

An Act to suspend the Decline of the Customs Duties on Tea
from and after the 5th April, 1855.
[16th March, 1855.].

CAP. X.

An Act to enable a third Principal Secretary and a third Under
Secretary of State to sit in the House of Commons.
[16th March, 1855.]

13. Her Majesty may make regulations for retaining officers, non-commissioned officers, and drummers as supernumeraries. 14. Subalterns after five years may be captains without quali- Sect. 1. Power to any three of the principal secretaries and fications.

15. Notices sent by post to be good.

16. Act to extend to the miners of Cornwall and Devon.

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[23rd December, 1854.]

Sect. 1. Foreigners may be enlisted, and commissions may be granted to foreigners, to be formed into separate corps. 2. Men serving under this act not to be employed in United Kingdom, except for being trained &c. for foreign service, or for training recruits. Such men not to be billeted &c. Number of men limited.

3. Attestation on enlistment, and oath.

4. Mutiny Act and Articles of War to apply to foreigners serving under this act.

5. Officers when reduced not entitled to half-pay, but her Majesty may make provision for such as are wounded &c. 6. Continuance of this act.

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any three of the under secretaries of state to sit in the House of Commons.

Sect. 1. Whereas under the provisions of an act of the 6 Ann. c. 7, and of an act of the 22 Geo. 3, c. 82, not more than two of her Majesty's principal secretaries of state are capable of sitting as members of the House of Commons at the same time, and by reason of the said act of the 22 Geo. 3, c. 82, and of an act of the 15 Geo. 2, c. 22, doubts are entertained whether more than two of the under secretaries to the

principal secretaries of state are capable of sitting as such members: and whereas it would be for the advantage of the public service that three of such principal secretaries and three of such under secretaries should be capable of sitting at the same time in the House of Commons: be it enacted &c., that any three of her Majesty's principal secretaries of state for the time being, and any three of the under secretaries for the time being to her Majesty's principal secretaries of state, may sit and vote as members of the House of Commons, anything in the said acts or in any other act or acts to the contrary notwithstanding; but not more than three such principal secretaries and not more than three such under secretaries shall sit as members of the House of Commons at the same time.

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