Statistics^ 
261 
SUPPLIES, 181 L 
Navy (exclusive of Ordnance Sea Service) 
Army (including Barracks and Com- 
missariat) - - - - 
Ditto Ireland » - - - 
120,276,144- 
I 14,209,422 
3,233,421 
3,200,000 
- 627,098 
3,000,000 
200,000 
^ ^ j- • ^ England 3,000,000 1 
Extraordinaries ^ 200^000 ^ 
Unprovided ditto last year 
Ordnance 
Miscellaneous, including 400,000/. 
Irish permanent Grants 
Vote of Credit 
^ Ireland 
Sicily _ 
Portugal - - - - 
Joint Charge 
SEPARATE CHARGES. 
Loyalty Loan . _ - _ - 113,416 
Interest on Exchequer Bills - - 1,600,000 
Total Supplies - . - , 
Irish proportion - - • , 
Irish proportion of 54,308,453/. - - - 6,389,000 
Ditto Civil List and other Charges - - 180,000 
21,269,941 
5,012,378 
2,050,000 
■> 3,200,000 
400,000 
2,100,000 
54,308,453 
1,713,416 
56.021.869 
6,569,000 
49.452.869 
6,569,000 
With respect to the Sicilian subsidy, he had to intreat the 
diligence of the committee for a great inattention on his party 
namely, in having omitted to lay before parliament the last treaty 
with Sicily, on which that vote was founded. He had erroneously 
apprehended that the treaty was already on the table of the house, 
and it was but three or four days ago that he discovered his mis* 
take. To-morrow, however, or the next day at farthest, he would 
take care to present it to the house, and he hoped they would ac« 
cept that apology for his omission hitherto to do so. He would 
proceed to state the various articles of ways and means, by which 
he proposed to meet the 49,452,869/. of supply to be provided by 
England. 
VoL IL L I, 
