Journals of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Ontario 1879 . entury ago was a vast wilderness into a glorious groupof rich, prosperous and well-cultivated English Counties. Representing as you do the population through which I passed on that occasion, -whowelcomed me to their towns and villages with such enthusiasm, I am more than e\erdesirous of making you understand how deeply gi-ateful I am for the kindness of yourfarewell. Lady Dufferin desires to join with me in these expressions of my thanks; and weboth unite in the fervent hope that your future deliberations may still further
Journals of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Ontario 1879 . entury ago was a vast wilderness into a glorious groupof rich, prosperous and well-cultivated English Counties. Representing as you do the population through which I passed on that occasion, -whowelcomed me to their towns and villages with such enthusiasm, I am more than e\erdesirous of making you understand how deeply gi-ateful I am for the kindness of yourfarewell. Lady Dufferin desires to join with me in these expressions of my thanks; and weboth unite in the fervent hope that your future deliberations may still further promote thehappiness of the loyal, law-abiding and God-fearing constituencies whom you represent. Dufferin. LIST OF AFFENDIOES. No. 1.—Public Accounts—First and Second Reports of Standing 2,—Huron and Ontario Ship Canal—Report of Select 3.—Exemptions from Taxation—Report of Select Committee. 42 Victoria. Appendix (No. 1.) A. 1879 REPORT OF THE STAN13INa COMMITTEE] ON PUBLIC ACCOUNTS. giltttcrt hj (DnUv at tUt ^^t^htin ^$mMU\ PRINTED BY U. BLACKETT ROBINSON, .5 JORDAN STREET. 1879. 42 Victoria. (Appendix No. 1.) A. 1879 EEPOKT OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC ACCOUNTS. To the HonoiirabU the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Ontario :tThe Standing Committee on Public Accounts beg leave to present the following as their FIRST REPORT. The Committee have carefully examined a large portion of the Public Accovmts for1877, after completing those of 1876, and in some particulars have entered upon a con-sideration of those of 1878. For the more thorough elucidation of various items in these accounts, the Committeehave deemed it advisable to call witnesses, who have given evidence, herewith submitted,upon various matters of public interest. Mr. John Smith, Immigration Agent, at Hamilton, was examined with respect tothe character of the assistance rendered to Immigrants, and the terms upon which it isgranted, and by reference to his offic
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