An Account, shewing how the MONIES granted for the Service of the Year 1805, have been disposed of; distinguished under the several Heads, so far as relates to IRELAND; stated in Irish Currency.-(Continued.) SERVICES-Continued. Brought forward For defraying the expenditure at his majesty's gold mine at Croaghan, in the county of Wicklow, from the 5th of January 1805, to the 5th of January 1806 For defraying the charge of printing, stationery, and other disbursements for the chief and under secretaries' offices and apartments, and other public offices, in Dublin castle, &c. and for the riding charges and other expenses of the deputy pursuivants and extra messengers attending said offices, from 5th January 1805, to 5th January 1806 For defraying the expense of apprehending public For defraying the expense of criminal prosecutions, For completing the sum necessary for the support Public Boards: To be paid to the corporation for paving, cleansing - For defraying the expences of the farming society, 1000000 10000 0 0 2000 0 0 2000 0 0 Towards completing the re-building of the parish 10884 14 8 The board of first fruits, for building new churches, Carried forward VOL. VII.-Appendix. 10884 14 8 6000 0 0 6000 0 0 5000 0 0 5000 0 0 An Account shewing how the MONIES granted for the Service of the Year 1805, have been disposed of; distinguished under the several Heads, so far as relates to IRELAND; stated in Irish Currency.-(Continued.) SERVICES-Continued. Sums granted. Sums paid. Remains. Brought forward Public Hospitals and Schools. For defraying the expense of the foundling hospital, Dublin, from 5th January 1805, to 5th January 1806 For defraying the charge of the Hibernian marine society in Dublin; from the 5th of January 1805, to the 5th of January 1806 For defraying the expense of the Hibernian school for soldiers' children, from 5th January 1805, to 5th January 1806 For defraying the charge of the female orphan house near Dublin, from 5th January 1805, to 5th January 1806, for the support of 140 children For defraying the expenses which shall be incurred by the association for discountenancing vice, and promoting the knowledge and practice of the Christian religion, from 5th January 1805, to 5th January 1806 For supporting the Westmorland lock hospital in Dublin, from 5th January 1805, to 5th January 1806 For defraying the expense of supporting the house For defraying the expense of the lying-in hospital For defraying the charge of the office of the com- For defraying the expenses of Madam Stevens's hospital, from 5th January 1805, to 5th January 1806, in repairs of the buildings, in furniture, and enlarging and maintaining the accommodation for patients For defraying the charge of the incorporated society in Dublin, for promoting English protestant schools in Ireland, from 5th January 1805, to 5th January 1806, for the support and maintenance of the charity £. 62807312 0 7 G. CAVENDISH. Abolition of the Slave Trade, 508, 336, 349, 507, 668, 686, 969 Arrears of the Public Accounts, Assessed Taxes Bill, 369, 578, Auditors of Public Accounts Bill, Budget, Irish, 34, 56 C. Chalmers and Cowie's Petition, Chelsea Hospital Bill, 574, 611, Corn Intercourse Bill, 514, 520 E. Election Treating Bill, 336, Impeachment of Lord Melville, 215, 247, 366, 414, 482, 509, Irish Budget, 34, 56 Irish Revenues Collection Bill, Irish Additional Force Repeal Irish Customs Duty Bill, 330 K. King's Message respecting a Vote King's Message respecting the King's Message respecting Green- |