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3, The excess of the charges and interest of money in 
India, exceeded the anount of the territorial re. 
venue and of the sales ofimports, forthe year 1803 4, 
in the sum of — ~- — 1,124,403 2. 
2. That the excess of the same for the year 1804-5, 
was estimated at — + — 1,131,297 2 
3. That the excess of the same-above the same revenue 
for the year 1205-6, was estimated at — — 2,851,745 i. 
4. That the debts due by +e company in India 
amounted in 1805, to cee — 25,046,436 i. 
_ 5. That the balance of the ieiat account of receipts 
.. and payments of the India-house, in favour of the 
) company, onthe ist of March 1805, was only = — 12,020 2. 
_ 6. That feom a general comparison of the debts and 
assets of the company, there appeared to be a de- 
* terioration on the whole concern, during the years 
_.. 1803-4 abroad, and 1804-5 at home, tothe amount 
Bis” OF — _ _ _ 966,112 7. 
For the satisfaction of our rea- may see how the excess .of charge 
ders weshall insert the abstract of above the revenue was constituted. 
the estimates for 1805-6, that they 
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General abstract of estimates for 1805.6, 
at Revenues of Bengal — 8,763,220 1. 
Madras — 4,774,296 
Bombay — 742.017 
5 . f is 14,279,533 ie 
eins Charges of Bengal — 7,415,370 
ny _ Madras —.- 5,650,182 
Bombay — _ 1,580,292 
14,645,844 
Surplus charge of the three presidencies — —_ 366,311 2. 
Supplies to bencoolen, Prince of Wales’sisland,&c. — 266,800 
otal surplus charge _ — — 633,111 
terest on debts — — 1,823,040 
rest payable to the commissioners of the 
sinking fund, on securities redeemed 195,788 
Total interest a ete — 2,018,828 
Commercial charges not added to the invoices — 199,806 
Totalexcess of charge above the revenues _ — 2,851,745 
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