The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 18 Feb 1868, p. 4

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l r vary according» the varying policywhloh (l th, tl werument ttil no? out. test l to the beatiniormt'. on the over omont ' obtain. tho income derivable in the year end. ' ing Slat DLcsmber, 1868, from Crown Land- j " and timber dasa--tn other worde. the Ter- l , rltorlal ,rumingt--e animated " ' v 8745.064. 'hteltt, from thin receipt- , i on account of epeelal ,trdg--aa the common " lohool laud, grammar echool fund, &o.--a" fr f what nae called the outpenne tt',',1"Mcll,'li ' 'r' My)! deponlh made on account of hot _ p i data, nod licenced purchate ot laudn which I t could not becarrled abeolutnlyto the credit 7 . olthe Ptrtiirer-turr, would romain a clear tl, l territorial revenue tor the current year. eel- " i' mated at 8413 447. In addition to that. ' there were net-tam email revenuen which did _ not very much tron you to year. judging t ' iromthe Public Accounte for "T,,t,igrg w . back. Education. 820,010 l Pro do! ' ' Lunatic Asylum, " MO ' Holden 'kTdt ' 8000; Crime do 3200 ' 3.1mm}; one- . , Loudulnltenn. 8800; linen and to itumq p t " TN ' tavern liceneen, which were ettimatj 2 i od at the a.» nut received lent year, deduct- . leg 10 percent. tor the collection. 880.250. 'r He did not include law ntam e.an no revenue , could be counted upon from tphat ecurcn. The f, t debt of the Law Soul." wan new eomething r . iike $40,000 , the revenue iron law My 1 V l We. more than ruminant to pay the loterent ,' . onthledxht. and would gradually account I t it, unison the Law Society invented the indebtndnone l but tor may yearn to come. . no revenue could be look foe lrcmthat f ecuroe in any event. Taking thene numa a; together. they gave a clear revenue, not . nubjeot to any doubt or contingency. of 81.853339 91. In thin ontimote, the Gov. ernmoat. it would be unnerved. hadentirely eat aelde any account of tmitarrtdqettiat r iunde peculiany belonging to Upper Canada. t Deducting the ontimated expenditure for the ll current year. and balancing up the account . tortuputu1fee,ttmei'>imtd)tetrtr1t . hall a million of enrplut. It wan the ' Iou of the Government. an already announc- t ed by the Premier, to bring downeome eup- plementary oatlntatol. but, even allowing ion a theee,tharewouldttillbeanurplunolhalin ' d million on the etatement he had now made. It would no doubt be laid. however. that g there wan to be not off againntthin,the P rebate on the 80 canto per head, that would he kept by the Dominion GoVernmont an . intereet on our there ot the dirt Buttho ntatement he had given thun tar, won the moat uniavcurable etatoment that couldbe made of the public revenue of the Province. It we took into ooastderathnt the npeclal funds, we would arrive at a very dil- . terent reeult. The fiat or tho-c wan the , Municipalitlen Fund. Thin, on the Stat December last, amounted to $339,223 60, but ot couree adorded no a revenue to the Province. There were non i other Truat inch, In a timilar pceltiun. ' But, on the other hand. there worencme . npecial (node which t', thought we had a right to take Into cont oration. Firet. there war the common School Fund. the amount . at the mettle of which on the slot December ' lent, we: $1,762,037 17. Then there wan . the Grammar School Fund. amounting at the a name date to 8363 963 93. Next. there won the Upper Canada Building Fund. which won t: peculiarly an Upper Canada mill"!- amountiu-g at the name dateto $1590.03! M, t tret', whlelt there wet on outetandhg debt - only 836.800. An to the lent two of theee. it teamed to him there could be no queetion about their belonging to title Pto. Ti vince. And, an the We School Fund wa- made up of roeervatlone oliandn entirely ' in Upper Canada, it appeared to him that , : ttgt might contend llthat that Jrut tcher. or at a 'mate a portion of it. The." three lundn. at prenatal r J, in the hande rf the Dominion Government. , ME deinotirn he 880 800 cl debt. amounted to " a" " 8307923506 I'thiewereoapiaalined.itweuld 0 IE " id at nix per cent. an annual revenue ot ' , ' $220,754 10 There won another neuron of r ") revenue, which we had a right to hhe halt t unaidereticn an balangin: beyond queetion to ontneier-atte - erived iroll Mae. riogo Banner. and amounting to 824,000 per annum Thin belonged in a two-told - '0 Upper Canada. It war a fund peculiarly ' deriva'uie from Upper Canada, and by Act of l Parliament " wan made to iced the Upper ( Canada Building Fund. Then. on ended . the revenue derivable from the Crown Ludo upenmeut, " would be obeerved that in the printed mate. the npeoial '36. were excluded. The tohai when no " 066t ' deducting the euepeuee accent" ot 850.379. i but leaving the apeoiai (undo. there remained 0 8694 335 (hen there were the receipte from the S.'u rational Department. the Lunatic . e Arylum, to" which he had already enume- " r mud, a hand in the printed entimate. " "and" 30 355,130, to whiohhadtcbe Ji r ~1qu... an PrGrae mile. and in Secretary , ' l and Buglerrat'n 0530, of '3.000. The enti- ' ' mate oi revenue would then etand thee 'e- l... ",La.-uLahu,aa_-,_At2_0.LC1!L.-

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