4 APRIL 1846, Page 11

It will be satisfativiy to the country to know that

the financial year closing with the 5th of April 1846 will present a considerable surplus of income above expenditure. The 5th of April falling on Sunday, the ac- counts for Great Britain, usually made up on quarter-day, will, we believe, be closed this evening. Sufficient information is, however, already upon the table of Parliament to justify a confident anticipation that the general statement of the revenue and expenditure of the United Kingdom (includ- big the money which during that period has been received from China, about 750,0001.) will exhibit a clear surplus of about 2,500,0001.—Times.