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Year 1824.

An Account of the Number of Ships, with their Tonnage and Men, who have entered the Ports of the United Kingdom during the Years 1822, 1823, and 1824, respectively, distinguishing British Ships from Foreign.

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Year 1822.

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A COMPARATIVE STATEMENT of British and Foreign Tonnage, cleared Outwards from the Ports of Great Britain, distinguishing the Several Countries, for the Year ending the 5th January, 1825.

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A COMPARATIVE STATEMENT of British and Foreign Tonnage cleared outwards from the Ports of Ireland, distinguishing the several Countries, for the Year endin 5th January, 1825.

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AN ACCOUNT of the Value of all Imports into, and of all Exports from, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, during each of the Three Years ending the 5th January 1825, (calculated at the Official Rates of Valuation, and stated exclusive of the Trade between Great Britain and Ireland reciprocally ;) distinguishing the Amount of the Produce and Manufactures of the United Kingdom exported, from the Value of Foreign and Colonial Merchandise exported; also, stating the Amount of the Produce and Manufactures of the United kingdom exported therefrom, according to the real and declared value thereof.

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TRADE OF GREAT BRITAIN.

AN ACCOUNT of the Value, as calculated at the Official Rates, of all Imports into, and of all Exports from, Great Britain, during each of the Three Years ending the 5th January 1825 showing the Trade with Foreign Parts separately from the Trade with Ireland, and distinguish ing the Amount of the Produce and Manufactures of the United Kingdom exported, from th Value of Foreign and Colonial Merchandise exported; also, stating the Amount of the Produc and Manufactures of the United Kingdom exported from Great Britain, according to the tea and declared Value thereof.

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TRADE OF IRELAND.

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 1825, (calculated at the Official Rates of Valuation, and stated exclusive of the Trade with Great Britain ;) distinguishing the Amount of the Produce and Manufactures of the United Kingdom exported, from the Value of Foreign and Colonial Merchandise exported: also stating the Amount of the Produce and Manufactures of the United Kingdom exported from Ireland, according to the Real or Declared Value thereof.

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CONVENTION OF COMMERCE, BEtween his BritANNIC MAJESTY AND THE KING OF DENMARK.

[Presented to both Houses of Parliament, on February 7th, by the Earl of Liverpool and Mr Canning.]

His Majesty the King of the united kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and his Majesty of Denmark, being equally desirous of extending and increasing the commercial intercourse between their respective states, and of affording every facility and encouragement to their subjects engaged in such intercourse; and being of opinion, that nothing will more contribute to the attainment of their mutual wishes in this respect than a reciprocal abrogation of all discriminating and countervailing duties which are now demanded and levied upon the ships or productions of either nation in the ports of the other, have appointed their plenipotentiaries to conclude a convention for that purpose; that is to say,—

His Majesty the King of the united kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, the Right Hon. George Canning, a member of his said Majesty's most honourable Privy Council, a member of Parliament, and his said Majesty's principal Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs; and the Right Hon. William Huskisson, a member of his said Majesty's most honourable Privy Council, a member of Parliament, president of the Committee of Privy Council for Affairs of Trade and Foreign Plantations, and Treasurer of his said Majesty's Navy;

And his Majesty the King of Denmark, Charles Emilius, Count de Moltke, Grand Cross of the Order of Daborg, his said Majesty's Privy Councillor of Conferences, and his Envoy Extraordinary at the Court of

his Britannic Majesty; who, after having communicated to each other their respective full powers, found to be in due and proper form, have agreed upon and concluded the fol lowing articles :

Art. 1. From and after the 1st day of July next, Danish vessels entering or departing from the ports of the united kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and British vessels entering or departing from the ports of his Danish Majesty's dominions, shall not be subject to any other higher duties or charges whatever, than are or shall be levied on national vessels entering or departing from such ports respectively.

Art. 2. All articles of the growth, produce, or manufacture of any of the dominions of either of the high contracting parties, which are or shall be permitted to be imported into, or exported from the ports of the united kingdom and of Denmark respectively, in vessels of the one country, shall in like manner be permitted to be imported into and exported from those ports in vessels of the other.

Art. 3. All articles not of the growth, produce, or manufacture of the dominions of his Britannic Majesty, which can legally be imported, from the united kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, into the ports and dominions of the King of Denmark, in British ships, shall be subject only to the same duties as are payable upon the like articles if imported in Danish ships; and the same reciprocity shall be observed with regard to Danish vessels in the ports of the said united kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, in respect to all articles not the growth, produce, or manufacture of the dominions of his Danish Majesty, which can legally be imported into the ports of the united kingdom in Danish ships.

Art. 4.-All goods, wares, and mer

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