1804.] 
fale or felling goods, whether by whole- 
fale or retail, rl. 1s. 
For every male-fervant employed as a 
waiter (except occafional wasters, above 
the orJinary number ufually kept) in any 
taverns, coffee houles, inns, ale~houfes, or 
other licenfed houfe-, or in eating or victual- 
ling-houfes, or in hotels, or lodging-houles, 
being eating or victualling-houfes, 21. 
For every male fervant retained by any 
fiable-keeper to take care of any horfe of 
any other perfon, kept for the purpofe of 
racing or running, or any horfe in train- 
ing for any of the faid purpofes, whereby 
fuch ftable-keeper fhall gain a livelihood 
or profit, 11. is. 
Forevery male fervant bond fide retained 
for the purpofes of hufbandry, manufac- 
ture, or trade, by which the matter fhall 
gain a livelihood or profit, and at any time 
employed in any domeitic employment ia 
any of the capacities in fchedule (C, 
No. 1) and not chargeable to the duties in 
the faid fchedule, ¢5. 
For every male-fervant bona fide retain- 
ed for the purpofes of hufbandry, or any 
manufacture or trade by which the matter 
New Adis of the British Legiflature. 
ABS. 
fhall gain a livelihood or profit, and at any 
timetmployed in the capacity of a groom, 
fiable-boy, or helper in the (tables, where 
the matter fhall be chargeable for one horfe, © 
and no more, to the duty on horfes kept 
for riding, or drawing a taxed cart, or tHe 
duty on fuch taxed cart, and not on any | 
other carriage, 5s. 
The taid duties to be paid by theem- 
ployer. 
Clafs 4. The duties payable on fervants let 
to hire. 
For every coachman, groom, pottillion, 
or helper, kept for the purpole of being 
let to hire, for any period of time lefs than 
one year (and an fuch manner that the 
ftamp office duty payable on hories let to 
hire fhall not be payable) by pertons licen. 
fed to let poft-horles, or by any coach- 
maker or maker of fuch carriages, or 
other perfon, 2). 
The faid duty to be paid by the per- 
fons letting the fame to hire; but if the 
perfons iiring the fame fhalinot make a re- 
turn thereof, then the progrefiive duty pay= 
able in Clais x, fhall be chargeable. 
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STATE OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS, 
In May, 1804. 
An ACCOUNT. préefented to the HOUSE of COMMONS, /hewing how the MONIES, given 
for the SERVICE of the YEAR 1803, have been dijpofed of, diflinguifhed under their 
feveral sans, fo far as relates to GREAT BRITAIN. it 
SERVICES. 
oe 
NAVY. 
For wages of 50,000 men, in- 
cluding 12,000 marines, for 
thirteen month, at 11, 17s. per 
man,permonth ......- : 
For viétuals for the faid 50,000 
men, at 1]. 18s. per ditto _. 
For the wearand tear of fhips, at 
3l. per mian,; per month » .:-+). 
Yor the ordinary of the navy, 
1,202', 500 
1,235,000 
13950,000 
including half-pay Jah hes oa B 
Towards the buildings, rebuild- 
ings, and repairs of fhips of 
eee A pine Repay eae Oa gol, 140 
For the hire of tranfports .... | . 590,000 
For defraying the charge of pri- 
Prarie Cie AE) cy ns vaso steht itn 22,000 
For defraying the charge of fick 
piitaners of ‘Wat \.. yes dtanerstl 5,000 
For wages of an additional num- 
ber of 19,000 men, including 
2,400 royal marines, for eleven 
lunar months, as above -_.. 203,560 
SERVICES. 
| ee 
brat victuals for the faid 10,c00 
METRY ie aE ata mea Cie ia) eel ad 299,000 
For the -wear and tear of the 
thips in which the faid ro,00c 
Meniageipover vers ies ok 330,000 
For wages of a further additi- 
cnal number of: 40,00¢ men, 
including $,0co royal ma- 
rines, for feven junar months §18,0C0 
For victuals for the faid- 40,000 
men Sale bbe heaea steer Meret oem ga 532,000 
For the wear and tear of the 
fhips in which the faia 
40¢,000 men are toferve _. $40,00¢ 
For the further hire of tranf- 5 
PALES imitates eth ie te mrclonars ai 109,000 
For prifoners of war in health .. 65,00; 
For fick prifoners of war .... 20,000 
Tora §Sum granted... 2. 1959355375 
Navy, 2 But fatisfied with... | 3,174,711 
SERVICES. 
