CAUSES OF DEATH. MORTALITY OF THE METROPOLIS. A Table of the Mortality in the Metropolis, showing the Number of Deaths from all Causes, registered in the 13 Weeks ending 28th September, 1844. REVENUE. An Abstract of the Net Produce of the Revenue of Great Britain, in the Quarters and Years ended 10th October, 1843 and 1844; showing the Increase or Decrease thereof.—(Continued from p. 277.) Amount applied to Consolidated Fund, exclusive) 10,523,636 11,264,625 of Advances CORN. Average Prices of Corn per Imperial Quarter in England and Wales, with the Rate of Duty on Foreign and Colonial Wheat, during each Week of the Third Quarter of 1844; together with the Average Prices for the whole Quarter.-(Continued from p. 278.) Foreign and Colonial Wheat and Wheat-Flour Imported in each of the Months ended 5th July, 5th August, and 5th September, 1844; the Quantities upon which Duties have been paid for Home Consumption during the same Months; and the Quantities remaining in Bond at the close of them.-(Continued from p. 278.) CURRENCY. Quarterly Average of the Weekly Liabilities and Assets of the Bank of England, in the Quarters ended 13th July, 10th August, and 10th September, 1844; and in the corresponding Quarters of the preceding Year.-(Continued from p. 279.) 15th July. 12th August 19,280,000 10,724,000 30,004,000 21,462,000 11,615,000 33,077,000 19,358,000 11,218,000 30,576,000 21,890,000 11,820,000 33,710,000 9th September 19,496,000 11,727,000 31,223,000 22,394,000 12,018,000 34,412,000 Average Aggregate Amount of Promissory Notes which have been in Circulalation in the United Kingdom, distinguishing the several Banks, or Classes of Banks, by which issued in each part of the Kingdom, with the Average Amount of Bullion in the Bank of England, during the four weeks ended the 20th July, 17th August, and 14th September, respectively (Continued from p. 279.) Bullion in the Bank of England 15,485,000 15,227,000 See P. 361 Consolidated Fund Operations.-The total income brought to this account in the quarter ended 10th October, 1844, was 12,904,5417.; the total charge upon it was 8,308,9067., leaving a surplus of 4,595,6357. The amount of Exchequer Bills issued to meet the charge on the Consolidated Fund for the quarter ended 5th July, 1844, and paid off out of the growing produce of that fund for the quarter ended 10th October, 1844, after deducting 500,000l. paid off out of the Sinking Fund, was 4,200,8951. The surplus of the Consolidated Fund, quarter ended 10th October, 1844, was 1,672,1827.; and the probable amount of Exchequer Bills required to meet the charge on the Consolidated Fund, quarter ended October 10th, 1844, was 2,528,2631. |