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Army.

Estimate of the Com- £. mittee.......... 8,500,000

Difference.. £. 467,974

2nd. By an exceeding in the army grant principally arising from the charge of the disAmount voted .......... 8,967,974 embodied militia, which, having been formerly provided for by a charge upon the growing produce of the land tax, and paid by the receiver-general, was not included in the esti mate stated by your Committee in their fourth Report; and from an increase in the amount of the half-pay and Chelsea allowances. 3d. By an exceeding in the navy grant, chiefly owing to the expense of certain naval 6,456,800 works at Plymouth, Sheerness, and some other of the principal dock-yards; upon which your Committee have stated their opinion in their eighth Report.

Navy. Estimate of the Com

mittee....................

Amount voted

£. 6,000,000

Difference.. £.456,800

Ordnance.
Estimate of the Com-
mittee
Amount voted

£.

1,150,000

4th. By an exceeding in the ordnance grant, chiefly occasioned by the increased 1,245,600 allowance to the ordnance for supplies furnished by that department to the navy; the nature of which is pointed out by your Committee in their ninth Report.

Difference.... £.95,600

5th. By an excess of the miscellaneous grants, to the extent of 83,2007.

Deficiency of Ways and £.
Means......

Arrear for building the
Military College at
Sandhurst

259,686

78,058

And, lastly;-By the extraordinary charges specified in the margin, including the payment of 400,000l. to the court of Spain, in pursuance of the convention with Payment to Spain ....400,000 that power, relative to the abolition of the slave trade. These various items of increase form altogether an amount of 2,872,606, by which the expenditure of the year 1818 may be expected to exceed the sum within which your Committee, at the time when their fourth Report was drawn up, had hoped it might have been limited.

£.737,744

Sinking Fund of Fund- £.

Do. of Exchequer
Bills.....

Of this amount of the probable expenditure ed Debt ........ 14,832,467 for the current year, there will be applied, for 560,000 the reduction of the national debt, 15,392,4671.; this being deducted from the total sum, would £.15,392,467 leave 52,697,014., as the real expenditure, agreeing very nearly with the total income, which, as estimated by your Committee in their fourth Report, would amount to 52,505,3647. Your Committee having thus laid before the House their view of the income and expenditure of the last and of the present year, and having explained the grounds upon which they are led to entertain a confident belief that their estimate of the revenue of the United Kingdom, presented in the last session (which has hitherto been justified by the actual receipts), will, on the average of the current and future years, be at least fully realized; it now only remains for them, in order to fulfil the instructions of the House, to present such a view, as they are enabled at the present time to form, of the pro

bable

bable income and expenditure of the year ending 5th January

1820.

With respect to the Income, the preceding part of this Report renders it unnecessary for your Committee to add any observation in assuming it, for the ensuing year, at not less than 52,500,000l.

In order to present a general view of the probable Expenditure for the year 1819, the detailed estimates of which could not be prepared at the present time, with any satisfactory accuracy, by the several departments, your Committee have endeavoured to obtain the best information that could be afforded by the principal officers of those departments, with respect to the probable increase or diminution of expense, under the several heads into which the foregoing estimates of your Committee have been divided; having reference in particular, to the charge which would be created by the reduction of a number of troops, both on the army and ordnance establishments at home, equal to those which now compose the army of occupation in France, if that army should be withdrawn at the end of the present year. The result of those inquiries is,

1st. That, under the head of the consolidated fund, there will be a diminution in the total charge, as compared with that of the present year, by the amount which has been included in the estimate of your Committee, for the charge (payable within the year) on account of the late funding; viz. 961,488., as your Committee understand that the whole charge of that funding is, from the 5th January next, to be defrayed by the cancelling of stock redeemed, and now standing in the names of the commissioners for the redemption of the national debt, conformably to the act 53 George 3rd, aided by imperial annuities to the amount of 230,000, which will expire in the year 1819. This head of expenditure may therefore be estimated at 45,636,000l. 2nd. That the charge for interest and sinking fund of Exchequer bills, being estimated upon the amount which will be outstanding after the proposed diminution of the unfunded debt in the present year, may be stated at

Appendix

At 3 per Cent for Interest, and

1 per Cent for Sinking Fund
(together 4 per Cent).......

45,636,675

£. 44,000,000

1,760,000

1,760,000l. 3d. That in the army Estimate of 4th Report and and ordnance there will probably be an increase of expense, under the Exchequer Bills granted, 1818. 60,000,000 To be cancelled ............ 16,000,000 above-mentioned contingency; viz. the return of the troops from France, by necessary additions to the half-pay, Chelsea pensions, pay of general officers, &c. &c. (after taking into consideration the average yearly saving by casualties) to the extent of 300,000%, making the total sum for the army, navy, and ordnance 16,972,000l. 4. That the miscellaneous services may be assumed at 1,700,000l.

Amount for the Army, Navy,

and Ordnance, for 1818.... 16,672,000 Add probable addition to the

Army and Ordnance ......

300,000

-£. 16,972,000

Supposing therefore no extraordinary charges to occur (and your Committee do not learn that at present any such are forescen) the

whole

whole expenditure would amount, according to the foregoing esti

mate, to

In which is included, for the redemption of debt (by estimate)

£.66,068,000

14,981,000

Leaving............ £.51,087,000 as the amount of the expenditure, exclusive of the sinking fund; which being compared with the estimated revenue, amounting to 52,500,000, there will appear to be a balance of 1,413,000l. of income, beyond the probable expenditure in the year ending the 5th January 1820.

It thus appears, that with respect to the year 1818, the income may be considered as very nearly balancing the expenditure, exclusively of any increase or diminution of debt; and that in the year 1819, after making allowance for the probable increase of expense unavoidable upon an event, which, under the treaty of peace with France, must occur, if not in the next year, within little more than two years from the present time, the expenditure (exclusively, in like manner, of the sum to be applied in reduction of debt) will be within the probable income: from whence it will follow that any improvement of the revenue beyond the limits of the estimate, on the one hand, and every diminution of expense that may be made in future years, on the other, would have the effect of creating a surplus annually applicable to the diminution of the public debt; an object to which the wisdom of parliament, and the exertions of the government, cannot be too stedfastly directed; which has, indeed, taken place to some extent in each of the two years, whereof the actual expenditure has been under the consideration of your Committee, although not effected by income belonging to the ordinary receipt of the year, as they have specifically pointed out in their fourth Report, as well as in the present; and to the furtherance of which your Committee are willing to believe, that the measure to which they alluded at the close of their fourth Report, viz. the reduction of the interest on the 5 and 4 per cents, must, under a continuance of the present favourable prospects, and with the growing abundance of capital in the United Kingdom, materially contribute at no distant period.

25 May, 1818.

(It has not been thought necessary to add the appendices.)

THE FINANCE

THE

FINANCE ACCOUNTS

OF

THE UNITED KINGDOM

OF

GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND,

FOR THE YEAR ENDED FIFTH JANUARY,

1818.

Class.

I. PUBLIC INCOME.

II. CONSOLIDATED FUND.

Class.

V. PUBLIC EXPENDITURE. VI. PUBLIC FÚNDED DEBT.

III. ARREARS AND BALANCES. VII. UNFUNDED DEBT.

IV. TRADE AND NAVIGATION. VIII. DISPOSITION OF GRANTS.

PUBLIC INCOME OF THE UNITED KINGDOM,

FOR THE YEAR ENDING FIFTH JANUARY, 1818.

An Account of the ORDINARY REVENUES and EXTRAORDINARY RESOURCES, Constituting the PUBLIC INCOME of the United Kingdom of GREAT BRITAIN and IRELAND.

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