. Miscellaneous statistics of Canada for the year 1863, pt. 1-2; 1864, pt. 1. QUEBEC: PRINTED FOE THE CONTRACTORS BY HUNTER, ROSE & CO., ST. URSULE STREET. 1864. DEPARTMENT OF THE MINISTER OF FINANCE,Quebec, 2nd March, 1864. Sir,—In accordance with your instructions, I have the honor to submit, herewith, thefirst portion of the Miscellaneous Statistics of Canada/ prepared at your instance, underthe supervision of Mr. Langton, the Auditor. The first statement, relating to the area, population, &c, of the province, is intendedas a summary exhibit of the condition of the country, for use and quot
. Miscellaneous statistics of Canada for the year 1863, pt. 1-2; 1864, pt. 1. QUEBEC: PRINTED FOE THE CONTRACTORS BY HUNTER, ROSE & CO., ST. URSULE STREET. 1864. DEPARTMENT OF THE MINISTER OF FINANCE,Quebec, 2nd March, 1864. Sir,—In accordance with your instructions, I have the honor to submit, herewith, thefirst portion of the Miscellaneous Statistics of Canada/ prepared at your instance, underthe supervision of Mr. Langton, the Auditor. The first statement, relating to the area, population, &c, of the province, is intendedas a summary exhibit of the condition of the country, for use and quotation abroad. The second table, chiefly prepared by Mr. Canibie, gives a synopsis of the bankoperations of the year. The third, referring to Savings Banks, is of considerable interest. It is true thatthe land has hitherto been the great Savings Bank of the Canadian population; butjudging from the statistics of Savings* Banks in other countries, we might have expectedto see more savings invested here. In some of the neighboring States, and even in manyEuropean coumiscellaneoussta00cana
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