£ 374,875 Nett furplus from the Territorial revenues Amount fales of imports, certificates, &c. Amount applicable to purchase of investments, payment of commercial charges, &c. Amount actually advanced for purchase of investments, payment of commercial charges, and in aid of the China inveftment, At Bengal 381,938 756,813 Madras Bombay Bencoolen £ 1,202,394 642,048 286,913 18,183 2,149,538 1,392,725 1,877,432 8,397,625 Charges Estimated amount, fales of imports, and certificates, &c. 500,336 Amount estimated to be applicable in 1797-8, to the purchase of investments, payment of commercial charges, &c. 1,014,467 Amount of interest payable by accounts of last year 419,345 576,775 Increase of affets from the above increase of debts-the state of the Company's affairs of India is wore by 575,979 HOME Balance at close of year 1797-8, expected to be against the Actual balance in confequence of iffue of bonds, of aid by Making the balance of cafli better than estimated ESTIMATES, 1798-9. Receipt for fales of Company's goods RESULT. After calculating on a payment to the bank, amounting to 800,0007. and a large fum for freight, without reckoning an increase of capital, iffue of bonds or loans, the balance 1,836,320 540,646 2,376,966 5,905,927 against the Company, on 1ft of March, 1799, expected to be 1,318,937 Decrease Affets at home and afloat on the 1st of March, 1797. Increase Adding increase of affets to the above decrease of debt, the ftate of affairs at home appears better ! Balance in China laft year in favour 1,366,322 CHINA AND ST. HELENA. £ 279,250 718,945 The increase of debt, or the general state of the the Company's concerns, is, in this view, more than at the close of the last year Add charges of four fhips from Bombay, arrived in time for infertion in the home account The total then is 212,067 201,153 £ 413,220 STATE Account of the Import of foreign Wheat into the Port of London, from 1781 to 1792 Prices of Stock for 1799 Total Value of Imports into Great Britain from 1785 to 1798 The like of Exports in the fame Years Meteorological Table, for 1799 Annual Bill of Chriftenings and Burials Supplies granted by Parliament for the Year 1799 Taxes impofed in 1799 187 STATE-PAPERS. Message from the King to the House of Commons, Jan. 22. Protest against an Union with Ireland, April 11 Meffage from the King to the House of Commons, June 6 The King's Speech to both Houses, on closing the Seffion, July 12 Declaration by the King of Great Britain, and the Emperor of Ruffia, in ad- 211 Convention between his Britannic Majefty, and the Emperor of all the Ruf- 212 Copy of a Letter from the Right Honourable the Earl of Mornington, to the Proclamation by the British Commiffioners for the Affairs of the Myfore at Speech of the Lord-Lieutenant at the Meeting of the Irish Parliament, 238 239 The like, on proroguing the Parliament 240 Decree of the Prince of Brazil, declaring himself Regent of Portugal, Meffage from the Executive Directory to the Councils Letter, from the Minifter for Foreign Affairs, to the Foreign Agent of the Republic 253 Proclamation of the Confuls to the French 254 |