To defray the Expense of apprehending Public Offenders in Ire- 2,307 0 0 8,581 0 0 For the Support of Seceding Ministers from the Synod of Ulster in Ireland; for one year ending Ditto.......... 3,868 0 € For the Support of Protestant Dissenting Ministers in Ireland; for one year ending Ditto 756 0 0 1,764 18 6 For further defraying the Civil Contingencies in Ireland; for the For defraying the Expense of making a Line of Canal from Lough Allan to the River Shannon, below Battle Bridge; in the current year..... For paying the Salaries of the Lottery Officers in Ireland; for For defraying the Expense of the Pratique of the Port of Dublin; To defray Civil Contingencies in Ireland; for one year ending 691 0 0 5,475 0 0 40,000 0 0 ... To carry on the Works at Dunmore Harbour; in the year 1818 For defraying the Expense of the Trustees of the Linen and ....... For defraying the Expense of supporting the Protestant Charter 9,230 0 0 19,938 9 11.076 0 0 276 18 5 329 0 0 18,461 0 0 58,331 0 0 For defraying the Expense of the Hibernian Society for Sol- For defraying the Expense of supporting the Richmond Lunatic For supporting the House of Industry, Hospitals, and Asylums, for Industrious Children in Dublin; for one year ending Ditto For defraying the Expense of the Foundling Hospital at Dublin; for one year ending Ditto. 32,515 0 0 26,646 0 0 7,085 0 0 3,530 0 0 2,755 0 0 SERVICES 2 SERVICES IN IRELAND-continued. For defraying the Expense of the Female Orphan House, on the Circular Road, near Dublin; for one year ending the 5th day of January, 1819.. For supporting the Westmorland Lock Hospital in Dublin; for one year ending Ditto For supporting the Lying-in Hospital; for one year ending 8,307 0 0 3,148 0 0 To defray the probable Expense of Dr. Steven's Hospital; for 1,467 0 0 To defray the Expense of the Fever Hospital and House of Reco- To defray the Charge of the Establishment of the Roman Ca- For defraying the Expense of the Association incorporated for To defray the Charge of the Green Coat Hospital of the City of 4,615 0 0 465 0 0 8,928 0 0 3,430 0 0 104 0 0 .... To defray the Expense of the Cork Institution; for one year 2,307 0 0 To defray the Expenses of the Society for promoting the Educa- 5,558 0 0 9,230 0 0 For defraying the Expenses of the Farming Society of Ireland; for one year ending Ditto Exchequer Bills voted in Supply, per Act 56 Geo. 3rd, c. 14............ 4,015 O 0 21,808,645 3 8 57... Do. Do. ...... £. S. d. 9,000,000 0 0 PAYMENTS FOR OTHER SERVICES, Not being part of the Supplies granted for the Service of the Year. James Fisher, Esq. on his Salary, for additional trouble in pre- Expenses in the Office of the Commissioners for issuing Commercial Exchequer Bills Repayment of Annuities claimed pursuant to Act 56 Geo. 3rd, c. 142 Amount of Sums voted; as above 79,893,260 11 4 TOTAL Sums voted, and Payments for Services not voted... 79,901,096 13 8 WAYS AND MEANS for Answering the foregoing SERVICES. s. d. Duty on Malt, Sugar, Tobacco and Snuff, and on Pensions, £. 3,000,000 0 0 Excise Duties, continued per Act 56 Geo. 3rd, c. 17 ............... 3,500,000 0 0 Profits of Lotteries........ Arrears of Property Tax .................. Monies to arise from the Sale of Old Naval and Victualling Stores Sums paid into the Exchequer by the Commissioners for the Management of Commercial Exchequer Bills Loan 3,000,000l. per Act 58 Geo. 3rd, c. 23 Unclaimed Dividends, &c. after deducting Repayments to the 240,000 0 250,000 0 0 250,000 0 0 21,448 12 6 2,999,920 0 0 27,424,872 16 0 92 1 2 59,656 2 10 Ꮯ Ꮋ Ꭺ Ꭱ Ꭺ Ꮯ Ꭲ Ꭼ Ꭱ Ꮪ AND ANECDOTES. NAPOLEON BUONAPARTE. (From Madame de Stael's "Considerations on the French Revolution.") of the army of the Rhine to join sort of contrast between the nothe army of Italy. There was a ble poverty of the one, and the irregular riches of the other: they THE two great armies of the army of Italy was the army of republic, those of the Rhine and of Italy, were almost constantly victorious, to the treaty of Campo Formio, which, for a short time suspended the long continental war. The army of the Rhine, of which Moreau was general, had preserved all the republican simplicity; the army of Italy, commanded by general Buonaparté, dazzled by its conquests, but was every day deviating further from the patriotic spirit, which till then had animated the French armies. Personal interest was taking the place of a patriotic spirit, and attachment to one man was prevailing over a devotion to liberty. The generals of the army of Italy, likewise, sought ere long to enrich themselves, thus proportionally diminishing that enthusiasm for austere principles without which a free state cannot exist. General Bernadotte, of whom I shall have occasion to speak in the sequel, came with a division Buonaparté, that of the Rhine was the army of the French republic. Yet nothing was so brilliant as the rapid conquest of Italy. Doubtless the desire, which the enlightened Italians have always felt, to unite themselves into one state, and thus to possess so much national strength as to have nothing either to fear or to hope from strangers, contributed much to favour the progress of general Buonaparte. It was with the cry of Italy for ever!' that he passed the bridge of Lodi; and it was to the hope of independence, that he owed his reception among the Italians. But the victories which subjected to France countries beyond her natural limits, far from favouring liberty, exposed it to the danger of military government. Buonaparte was already much talked of in Paris; the superiority of his capacity in business, joined to the splendor of his talents as a general, gave to his name an importance PAYMENTS FOR OTHER SERVICES, Not being part of the Supplies granted for the Service of the Year. James Fisher, Esq. on his Salary, for additional trouble in pre- 375 0 0 1,156 $ 61 4,300 0 0 Expenses in the Office of the Commissioners for issuing Commercial Exchequer Bills 2,000 @ @ Repayment of Annuities claimed pursuant to Act 56 Geo. 3rd, c. 142 13 9 7,836 $ Amount of Sums voted; as above ..... 79,893,260 11 TOTAL Sums voted, and Payments for Services not voted... 79,901,096 15 WAYS AND MEANS for Answering the foregoing SERVICES. Duty on Malt, Sugar, Tobacco and Snuff, and on Pensions, £. & 3,000,000 0 250,000 0 @ Monies to arise from the Sale of Old Naval and Victualling Stores 21,448 12 6 2,999,990 0 27,424,879 16 € 92 19 59,656 2 10 37,745,989 19 6 |