ABSTRACT OF EAST-INDIA ANNUAL ACCOUNTS, 1830-continued. TRADE ACCOUNTS. AN ACCOUNT OF THE ANNUAL CHARGES DEFRAYED BY THE EAST-INDIA COMPANY FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF THEIR TRADE AND COMMERCE, FOR THREE YEARS, ENDING 1828-29. AN ACCOUNT OF THE SUMS RECEIVED IN INDIA FOR SALES OF IMPORT GOODS, FOR THREE YEARS, ENDING 1828-29. AN ACCOUNT OF THE PRIME COST OF ALL CARGOES PURCHASED BY THE EAST-INDIA COMPANY IN INDIA AND SHIPPED FOR EUROPE, FOR TWO YEARS, ENDING 1827-28. Note. The aforegoing are Abstracts of the Accounts presented to Parliament on the 14th May 1830, relative to the Territorial and Commercial Finances of the Company IN INDIA. The HOME ACCOUNT are those which follow. For Abstracts of last year's Accounts see Asiatic Journal, vol. xxviii. pp. 36-45. abstract of east-indiA ANNUAL ACCOUNTS, 1830—continued. BILLS on Account of Supplies to the Public Service, and Bills 408 1 3 Charges on Private-Trade, warehoused and sold by the Company Freight on Private Goods imported and exported Owners of Ships, for Advances and Supplies Abroad; and Goods Fee-Funds for the House and Warehouses Remittances from North American Colonies, on account of Pro- In Repayment of a Loan made by the Company's Agent to the Bills in favour remitted by him.................... 106,816 18 1,096 8 3 10,999 3 2 36,226 15 10 806 0 0 68,015 13 11 26,544 9 10/ 98,488 12 1 18,203 17 8. £6,373,471 0 11 Balance in favour, 1st May 1829 (exclusive of duty on Tea)... 1,081,563 3 Territorial Receipts. Commercial ditto. ABSTRACT OF EAST-INDIA ANNUAL ACCOUNTS, 1830-continued. HOME ACCOUNT. TERRITORIAL BRANCH. PAYMENTS. BILLS of Exchange from India, for Principal and or silqque to soon. Interest of India Debt ......£877,977 15 3 no warb For Effects of deceased Officers, and other Re- otni bisq vanos 947,2712011 mittances... ........ 69,293 07408 1970 barr13 Passage of Troops and Freight of Stores chargeable to H.M.'s of sidasilqqa Government, with Balance of Account in respect to Transactions in India in 1824-25 and 1825-26 ........ Bullion imported-further Charges on importations of 1828-29...... Territorial and Political Charges and Advances in England: ........... Carnatic Debts: Interest on Claims adjudicated £111,701 12 2 Ditto Prince of Wales's Island, Singapore, and Malacca..... BRANCH. CUSTOMS.... Freight and Demorage ............ ......... Goods for Sale and Use, exported and to be exported.......... Cape........ 36,483 12 7 834 00 117,184 11 0 1,652 3 10 76,471 18 8 4,596 4 10 474,889 17 5 60,000 0 O 317,712 5 10 £3,018,211 95 £. s. d 718 8 667,785 0 476,253 5 9 Charges General Interest on Bond Debt Dividends on Stock Private-Trade Fee-Funds for the House and Warehouses Widows' Funds for Officers of the House and Warehouses, and for Elders, Extra Clerks, &c. employed in the House and Warehouses Unclaimed Prize-Money applicable to Poplar Fund. - Claims Trustees of the Deccan Booty, further Charges in respect of Bullion Territorial Payments .......... .......................................... £3,018,211 9 5 Balance in favour 1st May 1830 (exclusive of Duty on Tea)... 150,207 14 1 418,508 7 7 114,973 3 2 630,701 5 0 £4,198,401 10 3 7,216,612 19 8 296,310 19 11 £7,512,923 19 7 ABSTRACT OF EAST-INDIA ANNUAL ACCOUNTS, 1830–continued. STATEMENT OF THE COMPANY'S BOND AND SIMPLE CONTRACT DEETS; THE STATE OF COMPANY IN GREAT BRITAIN “AND CÂFLOAT 12ZN PÒLITICAL AND DEBTS.A £.. To Bills of Exchange unpaid, from India and St. Helena, drawn on Political and Territorial Account....... Warrants passed the Court unpaid Amount owing for Territorial Exports 637,962 52,462 53,368 Unclaimed Prize-Money applicable to Lord Clive's Fund, bearing in#sterest at, 5 per cent. per annum 1}., 68,698 The Territorial Branch, for Territorial and Political Payments made in England, between 1st May 1814 and 1st May 1830*10,602, 124 H.M.'s Government, due per Estimate on account Pay Office, and other Demands E su au 15ingas esitiunuk-peno) sit or of To Bills of Exchange, unpai Freight and Demorage, 439,678 £11,854,287 1:2,062 72,400 52,950 408,683 261,806 36,654 43 29,426 Supra-Cargoes' Commission upon all Goods sold and unsold........ Unclaimed Prize Money, applicable to ditto........................................................b-ké Interest on Bonds..................-----s--e--kab. ...?.............¶¶¶........................?!? ** ¡Amount due to Trustees of Deccan Booty, on Consignments of 971 47,706 ... 28,567 66,673 2,012 :10,762 £1,029,324 * Territorial and Political Debts, brought down £11,854,287 en foncerns ns Commercial Assets in favour...................20,158,34,5 é fodejéi lo muz sat busineąd i zbori moradoƆ 21 mE SAI HOT AS out meter di amaq z pamAssets in favour ..................................(29)x............10 •xmare.... 9,378,868 The Amount of Company's Home Bond Debt, bearing digo de To tend t de interest at 3 per cefit. per annum.................... ABSTRACT OF EAST-INDIA ANNUAL ACCOUNTS, 1890-continued. By Exports of Military Stores, &c. shipped in Season 1829-30, with ........... 445,554 359,598 13,200 25,823 49,192 177,200 4,243 £1,074,810 BRANCH. By what due from Public to the Company-Annuities engrafted on the 3 per cents. reduced....... £1,207,560 Cargoes from England of 1828-29, not arrived in India and China at Close of Official Year 1828-29 ........ 522,407 Exports shipped in Season 1829-30, with Amount unshipped 1st May 13 1830.... 671,690 102,050 211,481 1,294,768, 6,495 Impress paid Owners of Ships not arrived in England ............................................................. 5,810 What owing from sundry Persons for Advances repayable in England... ⚫ Memoranda: £21,187,669 This Balance is subject to reduction, by the Amount of the Advances made in India from the Territorial Branch to the Commercial Branch, in the Indian Official Years 1828-29 and 1829-30; the Documents, whereby the Amount of these Advances is to be ascertained, have not as yet been received from India, but which, it is estimated, may amount to £6,561,220; which will leave a Balance due to the Commerce, of £4,040,904 including interest. The respective Balance of the Political and Commercial Branches, as exhibited in this Account, will be likewise subject to Adjustment, from the same cause. In the period from 1st May 1804 to 1st May 1830, there has also been advanced or set apart from the Surplus Commercial Profits in England, the sum of £4,998,798 towards the liquidation of Indian Territorial Debt, which being a payment under the 4th head of Appropriation of the 57th Section of the 53d Geo. 3d, is not held to constitute a claim upon the Territorial Department for re-payment, upon the principle ob. served in respect to other Territorial Advances. The Home Bond Debt is stated without specific application to either branch of the Company's Affairs, it not being determined to what extent the Debt had its origin from political causes. Asiat.Jour. N.S.VOL.2. No. 8. 2 S |