1304. ] State of Public Affairs in May, 1804. 489 
SERVICES. SERVICES. 
, ANS nhl ROT PUBLIC HOSP A 
‘Apprehending Public Offenders 2,500 ! MPALS and 
-riminal Profecutions and other SCHOOLS. 
Law Proceedings  .....- 20,000 || Incorporated Society for promot- 
Expence of Pratique in the Port ing Englifh Proteftant Schools 21,062 
of Dublin Pe ee Pe) Ree eee 1,047 ||Secretary to Commiffioners of 
Working his Majefty’s Gold Charitable Donations and Be- 
Mine in the County of Wick- CoP Vaal gegen a eR Pee see 400 
low BN ANE SERS nh ig Ee Ae 1,734|| Penitentiary for Young Crimi- 
Printing 1,500 Copies of an In- Males in Duplin): Waa 2,200 
dex to the Aéts of the 3gth Foundling Hofpital, in Dublin - 175500 
and ag Behe 1 BA ee 312 || Hibernian Marine Society .... 25043 
othing pai Hi i ilitar 
Building Law oat phe oR isoan Hibernian Military School --- 49500 
Pe ap Mile 66 Wettmorland Lock ‘Hofpital, 
Re MaS Uitss 28-8 p4at Dagny)! 6 Looe) Ms 18 6,395 
PUBLIC BOARDS. Fever Hofpital, Dublin agets 515 
Board of Firft Fruits for build- Houfe of Enduftry, Dublin .... 18,765 
ing New and fepairing Old Roman Catholic Seminary, at 
Ghutsben. eve yele ie: : gyo0D |) Maooth) j4; -iaa ig enwi icine 8,000 
Linen and Hempen Manufacture 21,600 || Society for difcountenancing Vice, 
Commillioners for making Wide and promoting the Knowledge 
and Convenient Streets in| ” and Praé&tice of the Chriftian 
TasBiimeee eee eee ee Ago [ly PReUBNOR 1c 2h se de Je 1,000 
The Corporation for Paving, Female Orphan Houfe, near Dub- 
Cleanfing, and Lighting the lin -2+--- +--+ ee 2 ee 978 
Streetsrot Dublinie, (5.522. 10,00) || Lying-in Hofpital, Dublin. .. 2,700 
The Dublin Society, for promot- Ginny wears il 
ing Hufbandry and other ufe- 32977,396 
Fal Ageay ren he 5,500 || Exchequer Bills ~-cane----| 336,250 
More, towards completing addi- 
tional building at their Repo- $14,363,646 
fitory and Botanic Garden .. 4,500 Se 
Rarshing Saeieiys iest. 42s oi pitts 2,000 
GREAT BRITAIN 
Has not lately been the {cene of any events 
fo important as a change of adminiftra- 
tion, by which the Right Hon. William 
Pitt again became, about the middle of 
May, firft Lord of the Treafury and 
Chancellor of the Exchequer. A coali- 
tion of Mr. Pitt’s friends, the friends of 
Lord Grenville, with Mr. Fox, and the 
friends of his Royal Highnefs the Prince 
of Wales, had agreed to pufh their re- 
fiftance to the meafures of Mr. Adding- 
ton’s miniftry, to the abfolute interrup- 
tion of the national bufinefs. The late 
minifters counfelled their Sovereign to 
form a new cabinet, Mr. Pitt was ac- 
cordingly authorized by the King, to pre- 
fent to his Majefty a fcheme for a new ad- 
miniftration, from which only Mr. Fox, 
and thofe who would not come into cffice 
without him, were to be excluded. Mr. 
Pitt returned upon this to the appoint- 
ments of chief financial minifter, and frtt 
agent for government in the Houfe 
of Commons ; placed Lord Melville at the 
head of the treafury, Lord Harrowby in 
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two of the offices of fecretaries of ftates 
affigned to Mr. William Dundas the ap- 
pointment of fecretary at war; and has 
compofed a cabinet, in which half the 
members are of the party called the 
Kine’s Frarenps; the other half, per- 
fons who will probably in all cafes yote 
with Mr. Pitt. A fharp parliamentary 
oppofition is expected. 
INDIA. 
From India difpatches have been re- 
ceived, in the courfé’of laft month, which 
explain the caufes of the war, in that 
part of the world, and announce a con- 
tinuation of the firft fucceffes of the Britifh, 
which feem to have ended im the entire 
fubjeftion of the Marhatta Chiefs. 
The Petfowab of the Marhattas is, ac- 
cording to a memorial tran{mitted’ from 
the Marquis of Wellefley, a Bramin, and 
as well by the public Jaw of India, as by 
the Conititution of the Marhatta govern- 
ment, the aéting fovereign of that empire, 
though inferior, in nominal dignity, to the 
Rajah of Sattarah. The Peifhwah’s au- 
thority has been recognized by the Eaft 
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