11 OCTOBER 1851, Page 10

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SATURDAY.'

Except the incidents of the Queen's visit to Safford and Manchester, there is little beyond the Revenue-tables to fill the columns or engage the criticism of the journals this morning. It will be seen that there is a de- crease of 1197/1 on the gross receipts of the quarter, but an increase of 77,0721. on the gross receipts of the official year, ending yesterday. In the yearly details there is a decrease of 179,9951. on Stamps, of 33,9931. on Taxes, of 58,0041. on the Property-tax, and of 54,5111. on Miscel- laneous ; but an increase of 59,4671. on Customs, of 343,0181. on Excise, of 150,0001. on Post-office, and of 10,0001. on Crown Lands. In the quarterly details, there is a decrease of 74,464/. on Stamps, of 21,5881. on Taxes, and of 2751. on Miscellaneous ; but an increase of 83,1901. on Cus- toms, of 36,5111. on Excise, of 2272/. on Property-tax, of 79,0001. on Post-office, and of 20,0001. on Crown Lands.