SERVICES-continued. SUMS Voted or Granted. SUMS Paid. Towards defraying the Expense of the House of Recovery and Fever Hospital, March, 1847 Hospital for Incurables ; to the 31st day of March, 1847. To defray the Expense of Non-conforming, Seceding and Protestant Dissenting Ministers in Ireland; to the 31st day of March, 1847 To pay, to the 31st day of March, 1847, Charitable Allowances charged on the Concordatum Fund in Freland, and other Allowances and Bounties Class 7.--SPECIAL and TEMPORARY OBJECTS. To defray, for one Year, the Expenses of the Commission for digesting the several Statutes relating to the Criminal Law To defray the Expenses of the Shannon Commission; to the 31st day of March, 1847. To defray, in the Year 1846, one Moiety of the Cost of executing certain Works of Navigation in Ireland, connected with Drainage To defray, in the Year 1846, the Charge of Works and Repairs to the British Ambassador's House at Paris. To complete the Charge of Rebuilding the British Ambassador's House at Constantinople Towards defraying the Expense of Steam Communication to India by way of the Red Sea, to the 31st of March, 1847 To defray the Expense of Militia and Volun teers in Canada, in the year 1846-7 To defray Expenses incurred for the Relief of Distress, arising from the Failure of the Potatoe Crop in Ireland . To replace the like Amount advanced for the Relief of the Sufferers by the Fires at Quebec, in the year 1845. For the Relief of the Sufferers by the recent Conflagration at St. John's, Newfoundland , To pay off and discharge any Exchequer Bills charged on the Aids or Supplies for the year 1846. 18,380,200 0 0 9,337,900 0 0 38,570,112 6 10 22,930,034 3 9 IV.-UNFUNDED DEBT. An Account of the UNFUNDED DEBT of GREAT BRITAIN and IRELAND, and of the demands outstanding on the 5th January, 1847. Exchequer Bills £ 18,310,700 0 0 £ 8. d. 18,310,700 0 0 7,118,587 11 7 7,118,587 11 7 150,118 81 SURPLUS of Ways and Means Money Grants, but which it is not proposed to replace by the issue of 69,500 0 0 SURPLUS of Ways and Means remaining at the disposal of Parliament 80,618 8 1 Exchequer Bills to be issued to complete the Charge upon the Consolidated Fund to 5th January, 1847 .... GREAT BRITAIN. £ }at3 per cent. 3,662,784 8 64 9,164 11 6 ditto 6,341 10 10 510,500 0 0 3,219 8 3 Debt due to the Bank of ditto 11,015,100 0 0 ditto 766,675 1 7 in 1726 870 31 Consolidated Annuities ditto 364,406,399 12 24 782,478 0 4 Reduced Annuities ditto 123,457,091 7 6 1,060,430 i 0 Total at 3 per cent. 509,285,659 1 99 1,862,503 15 0 Annuities at 31 per cent. 217,161,166 19 1 347,668 16 10 430,076 3 2 IN IRELAND. 221,495 90 31,168,836 14 7 Deble due to the Bank of Ireland, 2,630,769 4 8 New 5 per cent Annuities 3,673 11 2 39,941,554 12 11 £ 3,662,784 8 61 3,214,773 18 4 2,236,888 11 4 507,200 11 9 11,015, 10000 765,804 18 6 363,623,921 11 104 122,396,661 6 6 507,423,155 69 216,813,498 2 3 430,076 3 2 724,666,799 12 % 5,916,779 13 6 221,495 90 31,168,836 14 7 2,630,769 4 8 3,673 11 2 39,941,554 12 11 764,808,284 5 11 The Act 10 Geo. 4, c. 27, which came into operation at the 5th July, 1829, enacts, "That the Şum thenceforth annually applicable to the Reduction of the National Debt of the United King. dom, 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:- |