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GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. 



The receipts and expenditures from 1875 to 

 1881 were as follows : 



The revenue for the year ending March 31, 

 1881, was as follows : 



The expenditures were as follows : 



1. Payments out of the Exchequer for services 



charged on the consolidated fund : 



Interest and management of debt 21,494,578 



Terminable annuities 6,852,636 



Interest of Exchequer bills 101,884 



New sinking fund 351,402 



Interest on loans by Bank of England 518,932 



Interest and principal of Exchequer bonds 



(Suez) 199,854 



Interest on the Indian loan 61,478 



2. Other charges on the consolidated fund : 



Civil list 407,629 



Annuities 161,000 



Pensions 149,706 



Salaries 293,651 



Courts of justice 695,273 



Miscellaneous expenses 262,510 



8. Civil service : 



Public works 1,446,401 



Public departments 2,251,845 



Administration of Justice, Police, etc 5,922,443 



Public Instruction, Art, Science 4,288.214 



Foreign Affairs 607,036 



Pensions, charity, etc 1,211,229 



Miscellaneous 51,562 



4. Army and Navy : 



Army services 15,558,601 



Army services charged on account of troops 



in India. 1,100,000 



"War in Afghanistan 600,000 



Navy services 10,702.935 



6. Charges on the revenue : 



Customs 



Internal revenue 



Post-Office 



Telegraph service 



Post-Office packet service. 



092.491 



1,863,000 



8,415,200 



1,240,000 



716,984 



Total ordinary expenditure 88,107,924 



Greenwich Hospital and School 158,470 



Exchequer bonds paid off 6,70o'( M K) 



Other expenses 80,180,484 



Total 119,091,828 



The public debt of Great Britain was as fol- 

 lows at each of the periods mentioned : 



The value of the principal articles of import 

 and export was as follows in 1880: 



The movement of shipping in the foreign 

 and colonial trade was as follows (in tons) : 





