PUBLIC DOCUMENTS. ACCOUNT of the Net Public Income of the United Kingdom of GREAT BRITAIN and IRELAND, in the Year ended 5th January, 1825. The amount of savings on third Į By the trustees of military and public services. INCOME paid into the Exchequer. £ £ 4,919,248 9 8 2,821 14 2 4,922,070 3 104 1,520,615 7 8 61,374 12 10 57,134 10 0. 966 13 4 5,189 16 3 5,189 16 3 245,206 9 3 245,206 9 3 39,888 8 4 39,888 8 4 9,748 11 04 9,748 11 03 £52,202,018 5 10 £51,224,284 2 11 8,138,119 13 0 59,362,403 16 01| ACCOUNT of the Net Public Expenditure of the United Kingdom of GREAT BRITAIN and IRELAND, in the Year ended 5th January, 1825, exclusive of the sums applied to the Redemption of Funded Debt, or for paying off Unfunded Debt. Total 48,424 4 2 219,200 0 0 327,411 0 10 595,035 5 0 £52,774,600 18 89 Surplus of income paid into the exchequer £6,587,802 17 3 £59,362,403 16 01 1 EUROPE, exclusive of GREAT BRITAIN. AN ACCOUNT of the official value of British and Irish Produce and Manufactures, and of Foreign and Colonial Produce and Manufactures, exported from Ireland, distinguishing the several Countries; together with the imports into Ireland, from the same Countries; for the Year ending 5th January 1825. Total, exclusive of Great £1,406,487 7 1 705,514 11 1 16,188 17 2 721,703 8: Note. The foregoing Account, which is founded upon the Irish records of commerce, and exhibits the value of the imports and exports, as computed at the Irish rates of valuation, is necessarily stated exclusively of the trade between Great Britain and Ireland, in consequence of the discontinuance of the register heretofore kept in Dublin, of the interchange of goods, duty free, between the two countries. The value of the imports and exports, constituting that branch of trade, is, however, subjoined, as it appears stated according to the British rates of valuation, in the books of the London department, viz.- Imports into Ireland from Great Britain £5,006,639 7 0 |