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the Colonial Agent in England, and thus become about £10,000. If a less balance than this
should be held to be sufficient;
then the Parliamentary Vote would
lue reducedo nesr.
accordingly.
me it
appears, that it would
be
inadvisa :
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Comparison
There is not much remark
required, bey and what the Fables
suggedsat a glance,
decrease or increase in
en
regards to
different Items
of expenditure and Revenus).
The Accounts of the current year
-able and hardly safe to provide
for
not
a less balance, with reference,
only
to the possible
commvence:
- ment of the Government - House
at ou
early period, - but to the
impossibility of working a Treasury without some balance, and the
imperfect data upon which the
Estimate is in
part, based.
There
?
of 1847-48
with
1840-47. 1847 - 48 shew a
with the previous year
ت
Saving,
ad
1846-47,
compared 5–47, in
in the
lenger Salariss
2
about $2300, and
in contingencies and nunor allowances of about £1700, in all, a saving of
about £4,000 ; against white must be
set
Anna
leaving
einer of about £2600 per
the police restablishment; _
Net saving.
the
year
1847-48, as
preceding years
compared with ther
1846-477-
Zell-