and
which as it appears
from the Treasury letter to this Department, dated 26th March 1845, when its total inadequacy had become manifest,
was clearly intended to be supplied by a special application to Parliament; has in fact up to the present moment never been so met; and still constitutes a charge against the Colony, with the Indemnity from the Military Chest or other Departments, from which the deficient funds have been drawn; and yet the accounts would seem to have acquired the requisite confidence for raising the Supplementary question, at the close of 1845, or very early in 1846.
This vote, whatever its cause, not having been taken on the question of whether the subsequently accruing surplus, already foreseen, would make good the prior deficiency, or whether it could be available for current expenses,
and
which as it appears
from the Treasury letter to this (Departmout, dated 26t
March 1845, when its total
inadequacy had become manier
== fest -
F
-
was
clearly intended
- to be supplied by a special
application to Parliament; _ has
fact up
moment
to the present
never
been so met-
and still constitutes a
agauist
the Colorg -
with the Indemnity f
Military Chest or
charge
account
کو کا
other Depart =
:ments, from which the deficient
Junds
evere.
drawn; and yet
the accounts
ould seem
to.
183
have acgiveed, the-
requisite comflatences for firing the Supplementary
question, at the
vole
end of 1045, or
in 1846
er
very early
This vote,
whatever cause,
from whateve
not
having
been taken
f
the
question
tion whether
the subsequently accring
surplus
already fores
- Halled towards ma
mathing
good
the prior deficiens
whether it
- cy
be
available
urrent
peras
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.