GRENADA. No. 2.-Return of Indian Immigrants at Grenada, showing the Number originally located on each No. 3.-RETURN OF APPLICATIONS for IMMIGRANTS since last Return, embracing the Half Year from 1st July to 31st December 1857. Grenada, 31st December 1857. RENADA. •s[®JA 203 Consolidated from RETURN No. 2. of INDIAN IMMIGRANTS for the Year ending 31st December 1857. Adults. Children. Females. 52 Number landed. Males. 15 Name of District. St. Patrick Females. 6 Total Grand Total Number died before Distribution. 4 2 Females. 36 61 13 Females. TABLE A. Males. Children. Infants. Males. Number located in Parishes. 199 50 15 TABLE B. Children. Infants. Females. 199 49 15 6 Females. 96 51 11 6 Males. 1 2 2 3 192 29 117 31 2 50 276 44 169 1 Females. 39 5 277 44 169 40 Number distributed. Males. 15 Males. Females. 6 Remaining in District. Children. Infants. 14 Females. 86 31 14 4 Males. 2 14 Females. 5 277 Females. Total. 31 Total. 2 4 232 1 3 163 69 4 233 SIR, No. 15. COPY of DESPATCH from Governor HINCKS to the Right Honourable (No. 31.) TOBAGO. Windward Islands, Barbadoes, July 24, 1858. I HAVE the honour to transmit the copy of a despatch from the Lieutenant F. HINCKS. The Right Hon. Sir E. B. Lytton, Bart. &c. &c. &c. Enclosure in No. 15. REPORT from Lieut.-Governor EYRE to Governor HINCKS. Finance. £ s. d. 3. On the 1st January there remained in the public treasury a balance of 1,864 2 0 (No. 43.) Government House, Tobago, June 10, 1858. SIR, Sub-Encl. 1. 2. In reporting upon the Blue Book for the last year, it affords me much satisfaction to be able to speak favourably of the financial state and general prospects of the colony. 1 leaving a clear balance of to which, if the amount paid in advance for the re- viz. be added, there will appear a real balance on the trans- £ 2,618 5 0 9,498 4 6 TOBAGO. 1,376 0 0 1,938 9 10 4. By the payment in anticipation of the treasury bills due only in 1858-1859, a saving of 871. 17s. 5d. was effected, and of this total amount of treasury debentures 2,752. issued in 1856 to sustain the credit of the colony there remained at the close of the year only a balance of 6761. which has since been further reduced No. 15. Encl. in No. 15. TOBAGO. 5. Of the original amount of the loan, 20,000l., granted by the Imperial Government in 1849, there remained due to the Lords of the Treasury on the 31st December 1857 a balance of 10,000l. payable in ten annual instalments of 1,000l., with interest at 31. 5s. per centum per annum. Of the 10,000l. so due there is owing Balance of hurricane loan £ S. d. - 9,002 17 9 The debt on 31st December 1855 was and add the cash balance 1,367 16 1 Total 10,000 0 0 6. The following statement of the island finances at present compared with their condition at the end of 1855 will be found to exhibit marked evidence of progress and improvement: Estimated state on 31st December 1857. £ s. d. £ s. d. 5,968 3 11 2,664 0 0 159 8 11 997 2 3 211 4 11 Estimated state on 31st December 1855. After payment of all liabilities to date, the accounts show a clear balance of 5621. 9s. 10d. in the treasury on the 31st December 1857. An estimate made of the liabilities and presumed assets of the colony To meet these liabilities the assets were, cash in treasury The estimated liabilities of the quarter to end 31st December 1855 were 8,632 3 11 9,846 9 2 and it will be apparent that the financial state of the colony has improved by the sum of 9,8461. 9s. 2d. within the last two years. £ s. d. 7,171 4 3 18,962 17 1 9,283 19 4 562 9 10 - 3,133 8 0 making the gross liabilities to 31st December 1855 to meet which the estimated revenue was only showing an estimated balance against the colony on 31st December 1855 amounting to exclusive of the amount due to the Lords of the Treasury in respect of the 7. I beg to append to this statement a copy of a financial report for 1857, prepared Sub-Enel. 2. at my request by the members of the executive committee of government, and which was laid before the Elective Legislative Assembly at the opening of the session. Also the returns of revenue and expenditure, compiled by the treasurer according to the tabular Sub-Encls. form prescribed by the rules and regulations for Her Majesty's colonial service. 3 and 4. 6,413 9 3 295 12 11 6,117 16 3 9,251 4 3 2,080 0 0 7,171 4 3 Imports and Exports. Sub-Eucl. 5. 8. Annexed is a return of the total valuation of the imports and exports of the colony in the years 1856 and 1857, to which is appended a statement of the quantities of sugar, Sub-Encl. 6. rum, and molasses exported from the year 1827 to the year 1857, both inclusive. |