(864 State of Public Affairs in June. 
NATIONAL DEBT. 
of the Funded Debt, on the 5th of Fanuary, 1814. 
Unredecmed, 
[July Ty 
Ainount of the capital 
Great Brivain £742,259,101 19 52 
Redeemed by 
the Sinking > 195,576,405 16 9 
Fund, é&e. 
— £545,662,698 2 8% 
Jréland.....--- 61,274,250 0 O 
Redecttied 22-2 77799682 8 O - 
etait 2 — 55,544,568 0 @_ 
Imperial.....- 7,502,653 0 8 
Redeemed .... 1,192,089 0 0 
—_—--— — 6,380,544 0 $ 
Portuguese... 795,592 7 9 
Redeemed .--- 67,;205' 0 O 
‘ ee 998,517 Tare 
Capital stock funded and unredeemed i 
Unfunded Debt on the Sth of Fanuary, 
1611. . 
Exchequer bills £ 38,286,300 0 0 
Navy debt .--. 7,595,858 11 5% 
Ordnance debt -. 1,089,411 11 2 
~~ 
£606,415,127 17 A 
£ 46,971,580 2 7% 
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Total of the public debt unredeemed £653,387,707 19 93 
Aa account of the Reduction of the ee gs Aon the Ast of August, 1786, to the ist oft 
ay, 1811. 
Redeemed by the’sinking fund ..... - £175,542,305 
Transferred by Jand tax redeemed .... 25,782,944 
Ditto by annuities purchased .....-.. 1,380,562 
On account of Great Britain -.-..--. 200,705,812 
Ditto of Ireland ~-..~+-----+.------ 8,054,000 
Pitto-of imperial loan ~-....----,- 1,162,116 
Pitto of loan to Portugal ..-..---.- 67,205 
eth Sei Pel ee a nian at eat £209,989, 133 
She sum to be expended in the ensuing quarter is £3,276,230 4s, 14d, 
Dorwning-strect, Fue 2%, 181}. 
Dispatches of which the following are 
extracts, have been this day received by 
the Rarl of Liverpool, addressed to his 
Lordship by Lieutenant-general Viscount 
Wellington, dated Elvas, May 22, 
sit. 
On the night of the 15th instant, I ree 
ceived from Marshal Sir William Beresford, 
$etters of the 12th and 15th instant, which 
veported Marshal Soult had broken'up from 
Seville about the 10th, and had advanced to- 
wards Estremadura, notwithstanding the re- 
ports which had been previously received that 
he wes busily occupied in strengthening Se- 
-wille, and the approaches to that city by 
works; and that all -his measures indicated 
tn intention to remain on the defensive in 
Andalusia. 
{ therefore set out on the following morn- 
“Jng from Villa Fermosa ; and, having received 
further information of the 14th, from Sir 
William Beresford, of the enemy's move- 
ground. 
n 5 
ments, I hastened my progress, and arrived 
here on the 19th, and found that Sir William 
Beresford had raised the siege of Badajoz, 
without the loss of ordnance or stores of any 
description; and collected the troops under 
his command, and had formed a junction with 
Generals Castanos and Blake at Albuera, is 
the course of the 14th instant. 
He was attacked thereon the 16th by the 
French army under the commund of Marshal 
Soult ; and, after a, most severe engapementy 
in which all thé troops conducted themselves 
in the mestgallant manner, Sir William:Be- 
resford gained the victory. The enemy re 
tired in the night of the 17th, leaving be- 
tween 900 and 1000 wounted on the 
‘ 
Sir William Beresford sent the allied cay 
valry after them; and .on the 19th, in thé 
morning, reinvested Batajoz. . 
I enciose reports of Sir William Beresford, 
of the 16ch and 18th instant, on the opera’ 
tions of the siege to the moment of raising 
it, and on the battle at Albuera; and I beg 
to draw your lordship’s attention to the abi- 
hry 
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