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III. c. 6, which he succeeded in carrying without opposition. The object of this act, is to extend the provisions of the Lords' act to the case of persons in custody under attachment for not paying money or costs pursuant to or ders or decrees made by Courts of Equity. Nothing could be more proper than this extension; for the distinction is merely technical, between confinement for debt in execution, and confinement under attachment.-We ought also to have noticed a bill brought in by Sir Samuel Romilly in 1808, but which he found so much opposed that he speedily dropt it; the object of which was, to give a compensation to persons unjustly detained in custody for crimes of which they were afterwards acquitted.The alteration of the Bankrupt law, respecting the proportion of creditors required to sign the certificate, was made in the Lords. Sir Samuel Romilly's bill went out of the House of Commons with the old proportion of four-fifths, and a power to the Chancellor to grant the certificate, if he should, on examination, find it unjustly withheld. To this change, made by the Lords, Sir Samuel, it is understood, reluctantly agreed. We may take this opportunity also to express our regret, that we have been again prevented from giving our readers some ac count of M. Dumont's very profound and interesting publica tion, "Sur les Peines et les Recompenses. We confidently hope to atone for this omission in our ensuing Number; and in the mean time, we cannot refrain from suggesting to M. Du mont, that he might confer a great obligation on the public in general, and the profession of the law in particular, if he could be prevailed on to present them with a short abstract of his principles, in their application to the practice of our jurisprudence, and to the improvements suggested by Sir Samuel Romilly and other eminent individuals. INDE X. A Acerbi, Joseph, an Italian, visits Lapland, 319. Africa, missionaries prepare to introduce the Lancasterian plan of education into, 21. Aikin, Mr, on the mineralogy of Shropshire, 223. Akkrefell, singular geological appearances in the mountain of, 433. Allen and Pepys, Messrs, result of experiments made by, on respiration, 47. America, ruinous consequences to Britain, of a war with, 292. Causes of the disputes with considered, 294. America, Spanish, account of the disturbances by which it is at present agitated, 165. Inquiry whether it would be for the interest of, to throw off dependence on the mother country, 177. Produce, trade, &c. of, 183. Antigua, schools on Mr Lancaster's plan founded at, 20. B Baillie's, Miss, Plays on the Passions, 261. Inconsistency of her plan pointed out, ib. Two sorts of dramatic composition known in this country contrasted, 263. Attempt of the author to combine them, absurd, 265. General character of her works, 266. Strictures on her style, 270. Enumeration of her merits, 273. Story of, and extracts from her C from the Pope's interference, 455. Cornwall, remarks on the low Disputes with America, 290- - Caracas, account of the revo- of emancipation have experien- Clarendon, Lord, on Catholics ced, ib. Only way in which it Dissenters, Protestant, sketch of E Education of the Poor, 1. Pro- made by, in prosecution of his Dr Dr Bell's system preferred by F Flood, Mr, character of, 127. Fox, Mr Joseph, his generous Ꮐ Geology, from the great extent Geyser, account of the hot Glutton, description of, 332. Hamilton, Gerard, anecdotes of, 127. Hardy's Life of Lord Charle. graded state of Ireland at the Hodge, Mr, his horrible treat- , Holland, Dr, his description of Horner's, Mr, account of the mi- Humboldt, Essai Politique sur 101. Hume, David, character of, |