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    Article PARLIAMENTARY PROCEEDINGS. ← Page 8 of 12 →
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Parliamentary Proceedings.

20 . The Secretary at War brought up an account of the distribution ofthet'v <_ f millions , five hundred thousand pounds , voted to be paid to the king of Prussia * Ordered to be laid on the table . Mr . Rose having moved for , produced a copy of accounts of sums of money , one -en balance from this country to the representatives of the late Mr . Oswald , Commissary of a late war in Germany ,- and also due to the Landgrave of Hesse Gassel . On the question being put , for laying the accounts on the table , General Smith observedthat previous notice should have been given of a

, business of this kind . These were accounts of a transaction thirty vears ago . One of them involved a sum of 41 , 000 ! . and the other a very large sum of money . Pie hoped , that if any thing was to be voted on these accounts , all the particulars should be laid before the House . Mr . Rose said a few words in reply , and the accounts were-ordered to be laid en the table . 23 . The House resolved itself into a Committee of Ways and Means , to

consider of a Supply to his Majesty , Mr . Hobart in the Chair , v .-lien The Chancellor of the Exchequer observed , that he should not , in the present instance , branch out into particulars , but would confine himself lo a general statement of the several heads he should propose , without entering into any collateral matters , during which he would claim the indulgence of the Committee , The first head was the amount and particulars of the various sums voted on the estimate of the year . Secondly , lie would propose the amount of the unfunded debtand such other charges-as are likely to arise out of the situation

, of public affairs . Thirdly , he would notice the Ways and Means , of which the loan would form a considerable part , and the nature and condition of which he would fully state in a subsequent part of his speech , together with the taxes necessary to defray the annual charges arising from the loan , and other extraordinary expences . This outline , he said , would comprise . the object which stood for consideration this dav . It would be then necessary for him to lay

before the Committee the . credit , the revenue , the resources of . the country , and the state of its commerce ,, which enables it to bear the severe burthens occasioned by this just and necessary war . He would recapitulate . ihe votes and additional sums . granted as aSupply to his Majesty . . The first service lie noticed was that of the Navy ; the House had already voted 100 , 000 seamen , the charge amounted this year to 5 , 200 , 000 ! . There would be a probable increase of 5 89 , 000 ! . which , with one million in consequence of high bounties , and other matters , the estimate of the navy he reckoned at

6 , 315 , 000 ! ., The next general head of service was the Army , the amount oj which he stated on the day the Army Estimates were voted . He then took notice of the expence of Staff Officers , the Recruiting , Half-Pay , Chelsea , and augmentation . of the last year , which amounted to 5 , 341 , 000 ! . The Militia and Fencibles , including contingencies , amounted to 1 , 687 , 000 ! . Under the head of foreign troops he noticed our subsidies and expences , 977 , 000 ! . The expence of the French 427 000 ! . The extraordinaries of the army 3063000 ! .

corps , , , , , The total of the whole , including Militia , Half-pay , and Extraordinaries of last year , amounted to 11 , 241 , 000 ] . He next adverted to the Ordnance . The Land Service , he observed , amounted to 1 , 176 , 000 ! . the total of the Ordnance 10 2 , 331 , 000 ! . He then ' mentioned two sums not yet voted , money due to the Landgrave of Hesse Cassel , 68 , 000 ! . and to the representatives of Richard Oswald , Esq . as Contractor for Foreign / troops , 41 , 000 ! . This money , he mentioned , remained due since the American war ; but when the debt is fairGentlemen could have no objection to the

pay-, ment of il from the length of-time . He next recapitulated the various particulars of the miscellaneous services , amounting in the whole to the sum of 257 , 000 ) . Under the present pressure of war , he would not desist from applying the 200 , 0001 . per annum , at the rate of one per cent , for liquidating vhe national debt , agreeably to the former Act . of Parliament . The deficiency

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THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE, OR GENERAL AND COMPLETE LIBRARY. Article 2
A SERMON Article 8
TO THE EDITOR OF THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE. Article 14
DETACHED SENTIMENTS. Article 16
ORDER OF THE PROCESSION ON LAYING THE FOUNDATION-STONE OF THE NEW BUILDINGS FOR THE UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH, Article 17
HINTS FOR THE OECONOMY OF TIME, EXPENCE, LEARNING, AND MORALITY; Article 22
A CHARACTER. Article 24
THE FREEMASON No. III. Article 26
TO THE EDITOR OF THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE. Article 28
SUMMARY OF ALL THE ARGUMENTS FOR AND AGAINST RICHARD BROTHERS. Article 28
TO THE EDITOR OF THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE. Article 32
MR. TASKER'S LETTERS Article 33
SHORT ESSAYS ON VARIOUS SUBJECTS. Article 34
ESSAY ON A KING. Article 35
THE IRON MASK. Article 37
VICES AND VIRTUES. FROM THE FRENCH. Article 39
CANT PHRASES IN THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE EXPLAINED. Article 40
PHILOSOPHICAL EXPERIMENTS. Article 45
DUTY OF CONSIDERING THE POOR. Article 47
POETRY. Article 48
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 52
STRICTURES ON PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 53
PARLIAMENTARY PROCEEDINGS. Article 56
MONTHLY CHRONICLE. Article 67
Untitled Article 72
LONDON : Article 72
TO OUR READERS, CORRESPONDENTS, &c. Article 73
PRICES OF BINDING PER VOLUME. Article 73
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Parliamentary Proceedings.

20 . The Secretary at War brought up an account of the distribution ofthet'v <_ f millions , five hundred thousand pounds , voted to be paid to the king of Prussia * Ordered to be laid on the table . Mr . Rose having moved for , produced a copy of accounts of sums of money , one -en balance from this country to the representatives of the late Mr . Oswald , Commissary of a late war in Germany ,- and also due to the Landgrave of Hesse Gassel . On the question being put , for laying the accounts on the table , General Smith observedthat previous notice should have been given of a

, business of this kind . These were accounts of a transaction thirty vears ago . One of them involved a sum of 41 , 000 ! . and the other a very large sum of money . Pie hoped , that if any thing was to be voted on these accounts , all the particulars should be laid before the House . Mr . Rose said a few words in reply , and the accounts were-ordered to be laid en the table . 23 . The House resolved itself into a Committee of Ways and Means , to

consider of a Supply to his Majesty , Mr . Hobart in the Chair , v .-lien The Chancellor of the Exchequer observed , that he should not , in the present instance , branch out into particulars , but would confine himself lo a general statement of the several heads he should propose , without entering into any collateral matters , during which he would claim the indulgence of the Committee , The first head was the amount and particulars of the various sums voted on the estimate of the year . Secondly , lie would propose the amount of the unfunded debtand such other charges-as are likely to arise out of the situation

, of public affairs . Thirdly , he would notice the Ways and Means , of which the loan would form a considerable part , and the nature and condition of which he would fully state in a subsequent part of his speech , together with the taxes necessary to defray the annual charges arising from the loan , and other extraordinary expences . This outline , he said , would comprise . the object which stood for consideration this dav . It would be then necessary for him to lay

before the Committee the . credit , the revenue , the resources of . the country , and the state of its commerce ,, which enables it to bear the severe burthens occasioned by this just and necessary war . He would recapitulate . ihe votes and additional sums . granted as aSupply to his Majesty . . The first service lie noticed was that of the Navy ; the House had already voted 100 , 000 seamen , the charge amounted this year to 5 , 200 , 000 ! . There would be a probable increase of 5 89 , 000 ! . which , with one million in consequence of high bounties , and other matters , the estimate of the navy he reckoned at

6 , 315 , 000 ! ., The next general head of service was the Army , the amount oj which he stated on the day the Army Estimates were voted . He then took notice of the expence of Staff Officers , the Recruiting , Half-Pay , Chelsea , and augmentation . of the last year , which amounted to 5 , 341 , 000 ! . The Militia and Fencibles , including contingencies , amounted to 1 , 687 , 000 ! . Under the head of foreign troops he noticed our subsidies and expences , 977 , 000 ! . The expence of the French 427 000 ! . The extraordinaries of the army 3063000 ! .

corps , , , , , The total of the whole , including Militia , Half-pay , and Extraordinaries of last year , amounted to 11 , 241 , 000 ] . He next adverted to the Ordnance . The Land Service , he observed , amounted to 1 , 176 , 000 ! . the total of the Ordnance 10 2 , 331 , 000 ! . He then ' mentioned two sums not yet voted , money due to the Landgrave of Hesse Cassel , 68 , 000 ! . and to the representatives of Richard Oswald , Esq . as Contractor for Foreign / troops , 41 , 000 ! . This money , he mentioned , remained due since the American war ; but when the debt is fairGentlemen could have no objection to the

pay-, ment of il from the length of-time . He next recapitulated the various particulars of the miscellaneous services , amounting in the whole to the sum of 257 , 000 ) . Under the present pressure of war , he would not desist from applying the 200 , 0001 . per annum , at the rate of one per cent , for liquidating vhe national debt , agreeably to the former Act . of Parliament . The deficiency

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