TABLE R. 2. Shewing, The Amount of WAR TAXES which would be released at the End of any Total Excess, 5. Total Excess of both Sinking Funds above the Interest of ducting the any given 60,000 1,140,000 $19,860,000 239,700 2,160,300 18,839,700 Nil. Nil. 4,693,583 Nil. Nil. Nil. Nil. 9,778,326 1,542,018 11,320,344 8,079,656 12,920,344 through- 11,342,258 1,638,147 12,980,405 8,019,595 12,980,405 Nil. Nil. out the 1321 rest of 11,637,548 1,473,588 13,111,136 7,888,864 13,111,136 Nil. Nil. Nil. Nil. Nil. Nil. Note. In this Table, no credit is taken for the Annuities which will expire in 1808 and in 820; nor for the sum which would arise from the reduction of the 5 to a 4 per-cent, funi. 1 TABLE R. 3. Shewing, the Amount of WAR TAXES which would be released at the End of any given Year, when Peace might take place; if the Principle, of rendering dis posable the Excess of the Sinking Fund above the Interest of the Debt, were applied, on the Return of Peace, to the Debt charged on the War Taxes, as well as to the present Debt: And, in that Event, shewing how much of the Property Tax would remain pledged at the End of any given Year; supposing the other War Taxes, exclusive of the Property Tax, to produce £.9,500,000 per Annum, and the Property Tax to produce £.11,500,000, so as to complete the £.21,000,000.-3 Per-Cents. supposed to vary in the Manner stated in Column 2 of this Table. N 7,139,266 13,860,734 Nil 7,064,898 13,935,102 Nil 6,828,914 14,171,086 Nil. 6,699,956 14,300,044 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Nil. Nil. Nil. 6,441,252 14,558,748 Nil Nil 14,819,274 6,230,041 14,769,959 Nil. 14,819,274 Nil. Note. In this Table, no credit is taken for the Annuities which will expire in 1808 and in 1820, the sums which would arise from the reduction of the 5 to a 4 per-Cent, fund, and afterwards of the a 3 per-Cent fund. TABLE R. 4. Shewing at one View the different RESULTS of the three Tables, R, R. 2, & R. 3. -The 3 per Cents. are supposed to continue at 60. throughout the whole 2d SUPPOSITION-Table R. 2.- -The 3 per Cents. are supposed to continue for the 1st Year (viz 1807) at 60.; then to rise to 63.16, and so to continue for two Years, viz. during 1808 and 1809; then to rise to 66.66, and so to continue for two Years, viz. during 1810 and 1811; then to rise to 70.58, and so to continue for two Years, viz. during 1812 and 1813; and then, viz. in 1814, to rise to 75. and to continue at that Price throughout the rest of the period of 20 Years. 3d SUPPOSITION-Table R. 3.-The 3 per Cents. are supposed to continue for the 1st Year (viz. 1807) at 60.; then to rise to 66.66, and so to continue for two Years, viz. during 1808 and 1809; then to rise to 75. and so to continue for two Years, viz. during 1810 and 1811; then to rise to 85.71, and so to continue for two Years, viz. during 1812 and 1813; and then, viz. in 1814, to rise to Par, and to continue at that Price throughout the rest of the period of 20 Years. |