5 JANUARY 1833, Page 19

AFRT.CAN COLONIES.

CAPE OF GOOD HOPE.

the latter is so entirely inferior to the former, that the separate exhibi- tion at length would answer no object. It should be observed, that the return from this Colony is the best of the whole. We are thus enabled to exhibit its expenditure in a more complete manner than that of any This Colony is divided into the Western and Eastern Divisions ; but

3,200 of the others. The following are the heads of the principal depart-,

ments of the Civil and Judicial Establishments ; and their titles will

2,180 give the reader an idea of the different divisions of the Executive and Civil Establishment- (Paid by Colony.)

Governor Secretary to Government Treasurer and Accountant-General Clerk of the Council and Auditor-General Commissioner of Stamps Surveyor-General, Civil Engineer. and Superintendent of Works Collector of Customs Registrar of Slaves and Deeds Commissioner General of the Eastern Division

Salaries of subordinate Officers, Clerics, Messengers, &c.

A 7.000 2,000 1.000 1,000 700 700 1,000 700 800 25,100

Total of Civil Establishment 40,000

Judicial Establishment-

Judge of the Supreme Court 2,500

Three Judges of the Lower Court, at 1,5001. per annum 4,500

Master in Equity. Commissioner of Bankrupt and Insolvent Estates. and Commissioner of the Court of Requests 800

Judge of Police and Commissioner of the Court of Requests

800

Attorney-General 1,500

High Sheriff of the Western Division 600

.... Eastern Division 600

Two Guardians of Slaves, one to each Division 1.000

Salaries of subordinate Officers, Clerks, &c. 15,700

Total of Judicial Establishment

£28,000,

Pensions 10,000 Establishment of the Orphan Chamber

2.645 Church Establishment-

Western Division 6,145 - Eastern Division 2,350

2,000 Judicial branches at the Cape.

English Schools- Western Division 1,300 Eastern Division 1,100 Police Establishment.

Post Office Establishment GovernmentAgents residing with the Border Tribes (Six in Number).

Public Works and Ilnilitings, ltepair of Roads, Sze. (:rueral Hospitals and Leper I nstitatiou Coutiugent and Miscellaneous Expenses

2,400 6,500 5,100 900 7.500 4,000 9,700

SIERRA LEONE and GAMBIA.

(Paid by Great Britain.)

I lentimantGovernor £2,000

Colonial Seeretuy (1071. from Colony) , 707 Agent 200 Four Writers at from 2001. to 4001 1,150 Chief Justice (65/. from Colony; 1.565 King's Advocate 500 Surgeon 500 A la nheeary 100

Chaplain 500 SETTLEMENT Or BATHURST in the RIVEN GAMBIA.

Allowance to Lieutenant-Governor £800 Secretary 450

Coiled i.r and Accountant i 3.0 MCARTEIY ISLAND. - 1,600

Commander £130 Chaplain 400 Surgeon 400 - 930 Public Buildings 150 Total of Sierra Leone and Gambia £9,902

CAPE COAST CASTLE and ACCRA.

(Paid by Great Britain.) Defraying the Expenses of the Forts £3,520

Fr.axaxoo Po. (Paid by Great Britain.) Snperinterulent £800 Chief Magistrate 100 Surgeon 282 Two Assistant-Surgeons '273

Three Clerks 219 Three Overseers 82

One Foreman or the Works 150

Two European Workmen 182

107 Native Labourers and Workmen 3,910

Captain of Colonial Schooner 141 bIate of ditto 60 Twenty Native Seamen 517

Victualling 203 persons on Naval Establishment 4,600 Wear and Tear of Colonial Schooner 300

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Total or Fernando Po £11,649

Total of Cape of Good Hope £125,210