No. 28
I have the honor to forward an Authenticated and two plain
Copies of an Ordinance of the present Session of the Legislature
of this Colony, entitled;
No. 4 An Ordinance to
apply apply the sum of seven hundred and
twenty two thousand one hundred and fourteen dollars and five cents
($722,144 5/100), out of the General Revenue of the Colony of
British
Columbia and its Dependencies to the service of the year
one thousand
eight hundred and sixty six.
I add the Report of the Attorney General.
2. In this Colony where the settled population is small and
the Revenue to a very large extent depending on the yearly
immigration
of of Miners attracted to our Gold fields, it is almost
impossible, at the early period of the year at which the Estimates
are laid before the Council, to frame anything approaching a
correct Estimate of the Revenue. The prospects of the Colony are
at this moment brighter than I have yet seen them and I am very
confident the receipts will exceed the Estimate.
3. The Estimates contemplate a very large reduction in the
expenditure of
1866 when compared
with with previous years. In framing
these estimates my great desire has been to bring the expenditure
of the Colony within the Revenue and not to trust as heretofore
to temporary Loans for the prosecution of Public Works.
4. It is needless for me to state that a far larger expenditure
could be incurred on Public Works with great advantage to the
Colony if the Revenue would justify it. The Public Works I
intend intend
undertaking during the present Season are only those of the most
pressing importance.
5. Under the Civil List I have made reductions to the extent
of thirty thousand dollars ($30,000), I enclose a copy of the Estimates
accompanied by Remarks upon the various alterations and reductions.
I have the honor to be,
Sir,
Your most obedient
humble Servant
Arthur N. Birch
Documents enclosed with the main document (not transcribed)
H.P.P. Crease, Attorney General, to Officer Administering the
Government,
3 April 1866, reporting on the ordinance as per despatch.
Printed copy of colonial estimates for 1866, including statements
A & B.
Itemized comments on the colonial estimates as noted above.
Other documents included in the file
Elliot to
G.A. Hamilton, Treasury,
23 June 1866, forwarding copy
of the despatch and enclosures, and recommending that the ordinance
be sanctioned.