WAYS and MEANS for raising the above Supplies, granted to his Majesty for the Year 1791. April 19. May 17. May 19. Surplus of the consolidated fund on April 5...... Part of interest on foreign secret-service money.... To be lent, without interest, by the bank Surplus of the consolidated fund.... Profit in 50,000 lottery tickets, at 16. 2s. 6d. Surplus of hemp and flax bounty money An act to indemnify all persons concerned in carrying into execu tion an order of council, respecting the importation of salt-petre, &c. Act to amend an act 28 George III. for regulating the trade between the British colonies and the United States of America. Act for the better regulation and government of seamen employed in the coasting trade. Act for establishing a court of civil judicature in Newfoundland. Act for allowing a further bounty on pilchards. Act to render persons guilty of petty larceny competent witnesses. Act respecting the powers of the governor-general of Bengal. June 10. Act for regulating the importa tion and exportation of corn. Act to make further provisions for the government of the province of Quebec. Act to relieve Roman Catholics from certain penalties and disabi lities. Act to amend the act for regulating the shipping of slaves. Act toprotect theoyster-fisheries. Act for the better regulation of gaols. VOL. XXXIII. L PRICES PRICES OF STOCK, FOR THE YEAR 1791. N. B. The highest and lowest Prices which each Stock bore during the Course of any Month, are put down opposite to that Month. 5 pr Ct Ann. Long Short India India India S. Sea Old New Navy Exch Ann. Stock. Ann. Bon. Stock. Ann. Ann. Bills. Bills.. A GENERAL BILL OF ALL THE CHRISTENINGS AND BURIALS, From December 14, 1790 to December 13, 1791. 9394 Christened Females 9102 Buried S Males 9577 Increased in the Burials this Year 722. Total Males and Females Christened 18496.-Total Males and Females Buried 18760. There have been executed in Middlesex and Surry 17; of which number 6 only have been reported as buried within the Bills of Mortality, The following authentic Extracts from the Corn-Register are taken from Accounts collected from the Custom-House Books, and delivered to Mr. John James Catherwood, Receiver of Corn Returns, by Authority of Parliament. An Account of the Quantities of all Corn and Grain exported from, and imported into England and Scotland, with the Bounties and Drawbacks paid, and the Duties received thereon, for the Year ended the 5th of January, 1792. 1791. ENGLAND. Wheat. EXPORTED. 2,390 34,409 Oatmeal 569 1,000 1,246 Indian Corn |