viii APPENDIX. Table shewing the Government Revenue and Expen diture, from 1829 to 1859. Year. Revenue. Expenditure. £ a. (1. £ a. d. 1829 4,22812 0 5,863 6 2 1830 5.232 8 2 6,333 10 0 1831 5,256 13 2 7,772 8 3 1832 9,019 0 8 8,457 13 4 1833 7,656 1710 13,759 6 5 1834 8.641 18 11 11,953 11 5 1835 9,819 17 10 7.495 7 10 1836 11.513, 10 9 8,682 4 0 1837 11.112 16 5 9,424 0 11 1838 11,564 18 9 11,829 18 2 1839 17.011 14 2 13,692 4 5 1840 16.371 7 10 15,632 10 6 1841 . 13.699 3 2 15.837 18 5 1842 13,745 0 8 17,751 18 2 1843 13.875 19 5 21,308 8 10 1844 15.041 6 3 21,874 8 3 1845 16,092 9 3 21,075 12 3 1846 19,155 5 2 14.971 13 4 1847 25,264 1 9 20,670 10 7 1848 17.792 6 1 23.554 18 5 ‘1849 18,615 1 0 19.739 16 8 1850 22,788 18 4 10.861 3 10 1851 22.896 9 1] 24.173 10 11 1852 1 31.283 9 0 22,285 0 1 1853 35,345 3 5 29.433 6 5 1854 46,033 11 6 52,898 14 7 1855 42,081 2 2 45,289 14 7 1856 40.662 16 9 50,364 1-2 8 1857 " 41(156 2 0 48,522 12 5 1858 33,292 2 3 43.268 8 1 1859 41.106 3 10 44,707 12 7 If reference be made to chapter 3, of this work, it will be seen that in 1785 the Government Expenditure was but a little in excess of £150; and from a comparison of the above Revenue and Expen- diture totals, the income for 1785 must have been even less.