SERVICES-continued. SUMS Voted or Granted. SUMS Paid. in the Department of the Commissioners of Public Works in Ireland; to the 31st March 1843. To pay the Salaries and Expenses of the Department of the Chief Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, in Dublin and London, and of her Majesty's Privy Council in Ireland; also the Expense of Printing for the Public Offices; to the 31st March 1843 . To defray the Charge of the Salaries for the Officers and Attendants of the Household of the Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland; to 31st March 1843 To defray the Charge of the Office of the Paymaster of Civil Services in Ireland; to 31st March 1843 To defray the Charge for publishing Proclamations and printing the Statutes in Ireland; to the 31st March 1843 To defray the Expense of Non-conforming, Seceding, and Protestant Dissenting Ministers in Ireland; to the 31st March 19,585,763 0 0 13,351,701 3 6 18,293,000 0 37,878,763 0 0 22,388,701 3 6 PAYMENTS FOR OTHER SERVICES, NOT BEING PART OF THE SUPPLIES GRANTED FOR THE SERVICE OF THE YEAR. 5 Vict. c. 8. Ditto Ditto Sums to be brought from the Consolidated Fund, per Act Duty on Sugar, per Act 5 Vict. . Surplus of Ways and Means, per Act 5 & 6 Vict. c. 121. Exchequer Bills, voted in Ways and Means, viz. : 8,000,000 00 5 & 6 Vict. c. 121. 9,097,207 0 0 3,000,000 00 111,339 0 11 20,208,546 0 11 Per Act 5 Vict. c. 21. TOTAL Grants and other Services not voted. 38,501,516 0 11 38,498,212 13 3 SURPLUS of WAYS and MEANS 3,333 7 8 TOTAL. UNFUNDED DEBT. AN Account of the UNFUNDED DEBT of GREAT BRITAIN and IRELAND, and of the Demands outstanding on 5th January 1843. Exchequer Bills £. s. d. 18,182,100 00 Sums remaining unpaid, charged upon Aids granted by Parliament 6,729,759 13 11 Deduct the Amount of Exchequer Bills paid off out of Ways and Means, 105,200 0 0 SURPLUS of Ways and Means remaining at the disposal of Parliament 47,994 12 3 Exchequer Bills to be issued to complete the charge upon the Consolidated Fund at 5th January 1843 8,560,729 11 6 8,560,729 11 6 The Act 10 Geo. IV. c. 27, which came into operation at the 5th July, 1829, enacts, "That the Sum thenceforth annually applicable to the Reduction of the National Debt of the United Kingdom, shall be the Sum which shall appear to be the amount of the whole actual annual surplus Revenue, beyond the Expenditure of the said United Kingdom, and the following Sums have been accordingly received by the Commissioners, to be applied to the Reduction of the said Debt, including Sums on account of Donations and Bequests, viz. : |