§ Mr. Hawthornereported from the committee the following resolutions:—1. "That 693,076l. 15s.9d. be granted to his majesty, for paying off and discharging certain annuities, after the rate of 5 per cent. per annum, being part of the annuities granted by two acts of the 37th and 42d years of his present majesty; and that the said sum be issued and paid without any fee or other deduction whatsoever.—2. That 2,381l. 17s. 6d. be granted to discharge the annuity granted to his late royal highness the duke of Gloucester, from the time it was last paid to the day of H. R. H.'s death. 3. That 51,250l. 14s. be granted, for defraying, the expence of making an Inland Navigation from the eastern to the western sea, by Inverness and Fort William, for the year 1806.—4. That 10,250l. 14s. be granted, to be applied in further execution of an act, of the 43d year of his present majesty, towards repairing and maintaining roads and bridges in the highlands of Scotland, for the year 1806.—5. That 1,934l. 4s. 5d. be granted, for defraying bills of the usher of the court of exchequer for supplying the court and officers with stationery, &c. for the year 1806.—6. That 4,994l. 1s. 8d. be granted, for defraying the charge of the works and repairs of the military roads in North Britain, for the year 1806.—7. That 48,329l. be granted, for defraying the expences attending the confining, maintaining and employing Convicts at home, for the year 1806—8. That 10,000l. be granted, for defraying the expence that may be incurred for reprinting, in the proportion of 8 volumes a year, of the Journals, Indexes, and Reports, of the House of Commons, agreeably to the resolutions of the committee of the house of commons in the sessions 1802–3, for the year 1806.—9. That 4000l. be granted, for defraying the expence which may be incurred for printing 1750 copies of the 58th volume of Journals of the house of commons, for the year 1806.—10. That 290,300 be granted, to defray the charge of printing and stationery for the two houses of parliament for the year 1806.—11. That 20,000l. be granted for defraying the expence of printing and delivering the votes of the house of commons, and for printing bills, reports, and other papers, by order of the house, during the present session of parliament.—12,That 143,849l. 17s. be granted, for the relief of 534 the suffering clergy and laity of France, Toulonese, Dutch, and Corsican emigrants, and American loyalists, for the year 1806.—13. That a sum, not exceeding 12,000l. be granted, for defraying the expence of the public office, Bow-street, for the year 1806.—14. That 5,210l. be granted, for paying the salaries and allowances to officers of the houses of lords and commons, and sergeants at arms for the year 1806.— 15. That 1,707,589l. 10s. 3¼d. be granted to make good the deficiency of the grants for the service of the year 1805.—16. That 3,400l. be granted towards enabling the trustees of the British Museum to carry on the execution of the trusts reposed in them by parliament.—17 .That 1,000,000l. be granted to his majesty, for discharging the interest of such Exchequer bills as may be paid off in the course of the year 1806.