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Etimate of the unavoidable Daily, Weekly, and Yearly Expenditure of a Subaltern Officer of the Infantry, in his ..

... -Esdimate Oftihe gmvp4a1e ;oil, yeke, 'eUnd Yaeard2ay FVitnTfuf a Sdlalter. Officer e -4.0 bWrY, M k.s A4Ipje.sty's 4rMy. - . P.D-zy. P ; e. -p - Iek.. P Year. L.: s.d.L. .s.d. L. s.d. ,reakfast - .G O1 | , 1015. 3 4 -Dinner-without winefkspiitsl or sro n en - .0 2 0.9 | 14 Q 36 la o &Supper, hread andxcheese only, ,psr .pigbt . . b 0 .10 .9 .5 lo 15 4 2 Wishing-seven.shirt,aadX r .nk )hiefs ...

REPORT from the Committee Appointed to draw up Articles of Impeachment against Henry Lord Viscount Melville

... REPORTfrOm lhe- COm?77itteC Appoi72ed to diraW up Aticles of IWepachment againi Henry ILord VJisc'unt Afelville. (Continzeed fronm p. 352.) No. 7.-Thefoilowiflg Accoutnt is extractedfrom the Books of Mure and Atkinson Dr. Lord Advocate of Scotland, in Accot. Currt. with Mure and Co. Cr. 1780. Apr. To Balce. of Col. ,.Dundas~sacct. - - 634 18 0 1781, May 31. To cash paid h-is dft. dated 22d ...

Statements and Observations on the Sugar Trade between Great Britain and her Old West India Colonies we extract ..

... Stat em#rart and Observzations on the Sugar Trade between Great Bretain and her Old West India Colonies 'we ex- tractfrom rue Jamaica Paper. Thy were printed for ?? uveof the Aemberj of tht Assembly. 1795-1,976,555 I786- 2D j,331 W737.:,63_1,6?6 3)7,819,572 2.,f Or (-CC ?? the authorities annexed, it appears that the average cus- tom house value Of sugar, impoitedfrom the old British Co- ...

STATEMENT OF THE DISTRIBUTION OF THE BRITISH NAVAL FORCE TO THE 1ST OF APRIL, 1802

... tTATEMENT OF tHE DISTRIEUTION OF THE ZRIT- ISH NAVAL FORC1El 0 THE DST OF AIRIL, 18tJ2. *jcrlssvle of the BuiRr ARMED VESSELS eh*k4 are * Iuety er7tploped in protecting ,A/e Coasting Trade of GiScAT-BRiTAIwN, i ._ I. t pnrt and fitting ?? 21 | 63 8 171 G ay dsshiips 4 1 2 4 7 _phe English and Irish Chan- 16 G 22 31 68 elels ?? On the Downs and. North Sea 10.1 S3S iS stations . Po the Baltic ...

FOREIGN COUNTRIES

... F OREIGN COUNTIES. 0 2 ; Gcnva, Jiw. 29.- The three French ships com- manded by Rear-Admiral $idou having on board aoiS mei.of the Polish demi-brigade, set sail fromr henre ytsterday afternoon wrih a favourable wsnd;- they were jorined by another yessel: f om Leghorii t lich appeared in sighs of our Port last Surnday.-1 herc remains here only 400 Poles whoi will, as it is understood, be ...

DOMESTIC

... ?? .1 j - i Meeixg.- ?? Tuesday'the 16th inst. there was:a numeirus annd respectable .meetingof persons concerned in -the shippilsg interest, held-at -.the London Tavern. - Mr. P. Kennion was voted to thechiair.--Mr. Atcheson, the secretary, informed the meeting,. that in conseq.sesice of the instruction which he had re- ceived from their conidnittee, he had. endeavoured to get a copy of the ...

I ?? PROM THE UNITED IMPORTED FROMS EROPf, IN STATES OF AMERICA IN GOODS. mimSH PORB N BRITISH I A1MEUCN

... SHIPS. . I SHIPS. SHIPS. SHIPs. ASHES, viz. . . £. s. d. £. s. d. I - s. a. Pearl Allies, thecwt . . o 4 0 2 4 o476 -free - o o 2E4 Pot Afhes, do. . ?? 2 4,7o -free - 0 a!_ The duty on Pearl and PotAfhes imported from the Britilh Plantations in America, without certificate, is the fame as from Europe. Balks, fee in Wood. Battens, do. Beech Quarters, do. Clap Boards, do. per lb. Cotton ?? free ...

FOREIGN OFFICIAL PAPERS

... 31 Charles IT. c. 2. commonly called the Habeas Corpus Act, the methods of obtainingthe it ef habeas corpus are so plainly pointed out and enrforced, that, so long as this statute remains unimptachrd, no subject of England can be long detained in prison, except in those cases in which the law reqnireS and ' jstifies such detainer. Of great importance to the public is tire presenration of ...

SINKING FUND

... SINKING FUND, Extractedfrom the Royal Cornwall Gazette o] the 28th April, 1804. It has been recently doubted, in a con- temporary publication, [Register, present Volume, p. 590] whether any benefit arises to the nation from the Sinking Fund; as we are still paying interest on the whole amount of the national debt, 561 millions, though we are told that 77 millions have been re- deemed or paid ? ...

FOREIGN OFFICIAL PAPERS

... AMERICAN, FINANCE. 9fflcial Report of the &veiineoyize (hited, States Jor the Year ending Sept.30, 1S05; together wzith the Estimates'for ike Year iso6. (Continuedfrom P. 24p 9 MEDITERRANEAN YuND. it appears by the statement (E) that the additional duty of two - and a half per cent. on goods paying duties Ad valorem, which constitutes the Me- diterranean fund, amount- ed, daring the six ...

SINKING FUND

... SINGING FUND. [The following letter, as svill be seen by' it 40te, Was Sent to me a good while ago; K but, >6ther strhjoet~. pre'irg for-ward no suitable.ocesajon ~$r insrting t has offere& tlno.It is 'now' hoeer, stil Iniitr6 ' worthy of attention than-it wiotld hae b1t at-a more early pyiod, as, indeed, evej thing relatiog to the subjcctf the -national debt: mnust necessarily ?? writer's ...

DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES

... Portsmouth, Mfarch 3.-Yesterday arrived ?? Camilla of'28 guns, Captain Brace, from Marcou. DroUpped down to St. Helen's, the Ramili-es..Fresh orders of an ' important complexion, at a 'crisis when the country at large are cherishing the hopes of a happy return of peace, were this morning..receiv- ed at this port. The immediate fitting Qut and vicittalling the whole of the men of war capable of ...