11 JULY 1829, Page 1

The account of the public revenue, made up to the

5th instant, shows a decline of 349,693/. on the quarter, compared with the same three months in 1628. The items stand thus: a

1828. Increase, Decrease.

£3,951,221 £3,705,8061 4,263,867 4,114,803 i 1,689,323 1,710,405' 336,000 334,000 1,987,531 2,009,881 136782 120,138

£12,364,726 £12,015,033 £61,430 .C.411,123 The deficiency on the whole year is only 92,828/.

1828. 1829. Increase Decrease.

£16,608,856 £15,597,482 — £1,011,874 17,339,379 18,330,189 1,010,810 — 6,58-1,484 6,662,670 78,186 — 1,394,000 1,404,000 10,000 — 4,850,231 4,871,558 21,327 — 724,595 522,818 — 201,777 £47,501,545 £47,408,717 £1,120,323 £1,213,151 Customs Excise Stamps . . Post-Office . . Taxes . . . .

Miscellaneous .

Custmrs

Excise . . . Stamps . . . . Post-Office . . .

Taxes Miscellaneous . £245,415 149,061 21,080 18,000 22,350 16,644

We are not aware that any general conclusion of much importance can be drawn from these tables,