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'•; * APPENDIX No. < STATEMENTS OP EXPENDITDKE w PUBLIC WORKS IN EACH PROVINCE OF THE T)0M1N101S[ OF CA.NA.D^, FEOM l8T JULY, 1867, TO SOtii JUNE, 1882. 10 ,/-l f^4^^'3 [IhilS— isvij Yearly Exiwnditun.' on RAILWAYS CONSTIIUC Namo of Work. Year ended IK. 1868. 18iJ9. 1870. 1871. 18:2. 1 2 3 Iiitireol. I!y N'ova Scotia Hy. European and North Ameri- can Ry., N.B... P. E. Island Ry. Pacific Ry Totals. ... I. 116 in 117 $ eta. 60,081 64 413,550 16 19,721 85 I. i5;i 153 153 % cts. 169,782 12 88,928 47 23.904 59 I. 177 177 178 177 178 $ cts. 1,567,580 40 131,468 66 30,326 43 I. 192 2U5 $ cts 2,866,376 44 .10.405 69 II. 246 246 246 $ cts. r.. 039, 003 68 .'!3,502 65 .■jS,575 28 \ 5 — 198 3(1,148 32 240 371 489. t28 !0 483,353 05 .... 282.615 18 1,729,381 49 .... 2,916.930 45 5,020,509 67 WOUiviNti 1 2 1 N'ova Scotia Ry. European and North Ameri- can Ry.. N.li... 210 211 228,276 U 131,684 97 243 243 261 39S 70 120,149 71 299 299 305,52 t 70 139,083 09 285 286 27l',4C9 60 170,583 71 33R 338 339,:;2 4 11 255,752 03 \ P. E. Island Ry. Totals.... 359,961 08 .... 442,993 31 — .... 387,548 47 .... 445,208 75 595,076 2J (a) Including §208,502.72 charged to " Consolidated Fund.' {ti) do 88,:i63.18 do do N.B. — The figures ia the columns preceding amouuts indicate the Pavt and folio in Publii: [i8fJ8— 1882] for the uaderinentioned years. TION. .lOth Jiiru>. 1873. II. $ ctg. 137 156 4,8J7,I83 71 172,968 18 137 1S6 2'il,298 48 187-1. 1873. "■ I $ Ct8.| II. lC8j 3,417,661 .97,201 IC9i 70,711 73 201 1691 126,525 21 201 $ cts 2,6-15, 160 92 515,691 59 264,917 04 1876. II 206 206 06 $ cts &98,991 46 II jl97 109,280 131197 137 561,818 44! 169 310,224 5,763,268 81 .'!,;i-','-.,I23 69 ^01 4f,086 C3|207 I 245 219; 1,546,241 67 250 .... 5,018,427 85 50 00 42,546 10 3,346,567 06 .! 4,497,434 75 19; 1877. $ cts t,057 1( 214,954 63 Total for Ten Veiirs, to 30th June, 1877. $ cU. 1,004,057 16 22,586,245 30 (") 1,801,461 89 99,340 40 197i 200,000 00 0') 824,689 28 3 232 239 288,632 73 1,691,149 97 7,975,578 50 3,209,502 16 33,47t),607 70 i:XPEN8ES. 223 1,011,892 60 207 207 1,011,892 60 1,8j7,175 24 261 750 00 261 1,847,925 24I... 1,532,589 62;287 49,344 621287 1,581,934 24 ... 1,277,197 79 267 219,930 43 [268 1,497,128 22 1,406,933 37 823,854 46 l,6bI,Gi3 5,-,] 7,330,528 80 228,595 25 498,620 30 1,890,268 80 10,059,936 93 • !■ or following years ,,, Intercolonial Railway. Accounts where e.xp.n.liture may be found. 10rt_]J l^lsOS—lS^iJ] Yearly Expt'iuliturc on CANALS ( 'ONSTliUC NOVA Vt'iir cnJtd Numi' ot Work. 2 a s 1868. 1883. 1870. 1871. 187J. 1 St. I'oter'8 I. HO $ Ct3. 21,519 72 I. 153 $ Ct9. 70,719 80 I. 177 $ Ct9. 46,193 57 $ cU $ CIS. '1 Jo Knlargenient & Totala - 21,519 72 70,719 80 46,193 57 NEW i Bale Verle Canal Survey I. 203 17,92'» 34 ir. 260 ('.,399 41 QUE 1 2 3 IIL 46 1,852 70 I. 153 2,000 00 I. I. 193 12,231 40 II. 247 3f).708 15- Beauharnois — do Land damages. I. 122 111. 46 63,193 75 158 55 00 180 27 50 261 249 247 247 27 50 4 5 1 .039 46 Carillon and Grcn- viUe 1. 11j III. 42 19,817 2i 176 180 4,167 96 15,701 85 6 7 191 23,119 87 li;t,5,'i5 43 Carillon andCIiuteii Klondeau Dam, 8 Culbute Rapids F f\o\r 9 10 Plmmlilv Pftnftl 193 2,839 85 249 1.906 40 St. Lawrence Canala (Propor-tion of tx- penditure) Totals 1 8l,8G3 67 2,0.55 00 4,195 46 1 38,190 62 i 1 i 205,838 79 i I J I [ISfiS— 1882] for the uiult'rmentioned vears. TION. SCOTIA 3f)lli June, 187-;. 1R74. 187: $ eta. $ ctg. II. lOJ S c'td i.s;.;. 1877. II. II. $ Ct3, 20 971 :02| 11,12,-, 00 Igy 20 9; 11,125 00 $ cts C3,.130 18 Total for Ten Yfar3, to 3(ltli Juiic, 1877. $ cti.l 138,433 09' 1 "4,476 \5, 2 63,330 18| 1!12,909 24' BIU'X.-^WICK. U. iji) V.EC. II. 14,913 83i 167 II. 4,018 90 ICOI 443 00 110 75 11. 183 22 :;!i 43,857 5:i 1 If. i 13S! 144| 30,188 95 , ICG 101,706 40 10'; 6,793 54j 1G6 5i;,!"ll 8ti ly3 34,623 25 102,797 27 11. 200| 3,459 C4 200| 324,309 75 187 1,439,375"73 151 1«1| 5,122 50! 176j 26 00 2)9; 20 00^ '3^' r,40 11 IG7 12,753 27 19.1^ 32,627 71,' 201 135' 130 151| 21,012 09^ IGG I 228,770 58 1 1,990,188 15 2 10,8G5 00 135 114,801 50 IGG I,9.!,->3 1( 76 8: 10."', 1,337_S0 195 243,174 8 167! 54,935 28i I95 143, 835 53 I70i :;,^,388 99' V, 13-- 759 CO 201 201 ••■ j 63.483 25; 3 21,935 85:188^ 30,003 OS ' lG2.7i.9 48 4 ^■1C9 00 j ■ ;j^o71 52 220,538 58i 1881 175,284 20 1,110,992 11 90,3,52 39 201 104,494 63 ' 18s' 70,453 84 320,013 02^ 7 ITO, 2,810 00 6.1,659 29 201, 70,842 44J 189; 56,081 87 2:;5.808 J 8 '''''''" ' 'l89| 80 00! 10.810 2519 t'-,uj ijl|10 [ISfiS— 1S-H\vrciici' (I'lo- portioii of cxjien- iliture) 919 35 9 Tutiils - 22,581 oe 54,178 40 39,y00 'J3 00,30'J 53 70,090 82 .\<>i:Tri-\vEST J Canal and Lam] •Surveys 313i l."i.232 30 300 17,443 35 CANALS I'Canals r;enerallv ' ' 1 1 253 1,138 50 1 ■ i ! 1 1 ' 1 ■ Abstract Statement of Expenditure I ] 1 N'ova Scotia 21,519 72 70,719 6U -I(J,103 57 ' 1 2 \ew Brun.swick 17,929 34 38,190 62 60,309 58 17,443 35 0,399 41 3 Quebec 81,803 67 22,581 96 2,055 00 54,178 40 4,195 46 39,900 93 15,2.32 30 ( 4 Ontario 20o,838 i9 70,090 82 1 .'•'N'.-'WcctTerritories. 1 Canals Generally... 1,138 50 ( ■ 1 Totals 128,965 3,- Zl 126.953 20 '('5,583 20 13:;,872 89 290,073 52 [Ht;s_is,s2J for tho unfl.'rmi'iifi..ii.>(I y«'Mrs— r')//////wfv/ Tl()\.-r,),,, /„/,,/. Total lor Tfi] Veiirg, to 3'ltli ! V Jiiiif, 1H77. is $ Ctj 44, 05 7 ft,', 40,211 37, 40,2\l ;n 1,U77 (JO j I72,1J2 90j 4 2,Kj;",fl';j t;i 5,707, 7 1'j e7 6 -14 n 00,,';04 81 6 '*^''*^'^^ 9-lj j VC8,235 96l j 1,060,809 92 Tv.nniTnnirs. 8,G89 ir.200i 2,'-,,107 741187 2.1,088 C", 1,.W7,449 S-y \ 2,273,070 74 400 00 919 35 8:..S74 49 [ 0,121,004 1 LI..S <;k.\f:i!allv. 3;, 075 65! 1 I 1,138 50 ■ on Ciinals— Construction. I 14,943 83 • ..•'207,305 05I I I • •■' 161,Cii7 91 4,018 90 20 97 443 00 4C8,374 10' I 017,915 48! I I j '•'S'^^J 90 1 1,0CC,899 92J....I 1,597,449 89 11,125 00 110 75 780,858 5 03,330 18! 212,909 21 1 22 30 .| 1,794,007 38 2,273,070 74 • •1383,910 82 i I •M.l 0''8 o«' I 1 -1- ■. ~TZ\ ' — I I ^'-4''i''-8 J*), l,il;,,Jij'j 37 ....] 2„3S9,514 2li.... 43,867 5:!l 2 4,234,054 12! 3 0,121,004 141 4 32,675 05J 5 1,1,38 5oi 6 4,131,390 CO 10,046,249 18 [iMi.ii—lSSl'] Yearly Expenditure on CANALS STAFF, RE XOVA c Name Work. Year ended X: S ISOS. ISGD. 1870. 1871. 1S72. 1 St. Putor'd— Stafi' $ Ct.s. $ cts. S Old. I. 281 281 S cts. 225 3G 655 78 n. 333 333 280 0') 6,122 07 liciiairs Tiitiils 781 14 6,402 <,:- ^ i ore 1 n Lachine- CuUectioL' Staf; llepairs I. 20.'! 203 ■|I. GO 10,74") 3-. 13,742 05 10,431 51 I. 231. 23G 236 244 235 235 235 10,530 70 14,209 02 12,085 84 101 08 I. 291 291 291 9,670 41 15,834 49 13,302 39 I. 270 279 279 9,440 82 17.478 52 15,003 25 11. 330 330 330 8,654 li 16,076 r'3 4 Kefuiuls 12,334 CO Totals Beanharnoi.-— CoUectii'ii Staff I'.epairs Refunds I. 202 ■'02 HI. G2 G2 "" •••■•i 34,918 91 3'!,935 73 3S.807 29 277 277 277 42.012 50 37,065 8v 5 6 1 8 776 08 P,319 99 6,216 98 789 73 9,626 99 0,498 57 289; 776 32 289 10,117 57 290 6,384 81 785 42 12.316 .53 5,722 36 330 3:;o 331 700 5: 11,702 4'; 15,733 JS Totals Ste. .\iino'gLock — I. 20t-i 20G III. 05 G5 10,343 05 239 239 239 16,915 20 29.T 203 203 17,278 70 18,824 31 331 331 335 ■,>, = ''2 05 G51 20 778 16 432 47 C52 29 1,062 9S 1,873 51 721 01 1,285 84 1,539 02 10 11 12 s.vr Ucpairs Ive!'inid3 1,136 54 282 1,280 36 28^ 726 .; ],1CG .-:o 1,393 i,., TotaL- Carillon and Gren- viUe— CiiilectioT I. 206 20G III. ot Gl 333 .■!3:; 1,864 8" 3,, 58 3 76 20.-; 2'.<:: 3,071 84 3,514 87 0,227 •:. 13 65 12 6.301 8S 8,911 28 23'J 230 230 78 29 6,510 33 10,157 42 710 40 R.G76 00 g.:JlS 2-! 14 15 StafT Itejiairs liviuudo G.G17 811 2S1 ti.R.->2 09 281 5 i J ' 8,324 . 17,235 ;:. Totals 1.5,278 28 10,785 09 1G.553 53' 1 17,635 54| 1 26,102 4J [ISOS— 18S2] 1 for the undeimentioi.ed year.o. TAIKS, k>:. SCOTIA. 30th June. Total for Ten "i'ears, to 30th June, 1877. 1873. 18'. i. lf7j. 1876. 1877. n. 210 22'i S Cts. 343 32 6.539 58 11. j $ cts. 202 725 93 202] 1,558 57 II. ^5.) S Ct3. 560 00 88'J 35 II. 282 282 S cts. 641 55 II. 264 264 S cts. 600 00 17 45 $ cts. 3,376 16; 15,682 80l I 2 0,S82 90 2,284 50 1.449 35 641 551 617 45 19,058 96j L _ 4 BKC. II. 216 I 11. 8,852 03; 200 217' 2;!,601 03 ' II. 9,040 33 253 217 II. 9,306 02 280 28,592 Oil 280 9,218 11 .33.797 73 2001 25.811 07j 25,-; 34,300 601 200^ 22,828 66 253,' 30,057 34| 28u| 29,103 65 208; 156 79 262] 111 80 287 30 78 21; ■ ' GO, 754 56,^.... ■ 57,836 901 | 63,067 77' 262 9,855 63;' 95,324 12! 1 i I I 202| ?3,U8 36| 222,291 71 1 2 262, 19,824 a') 368; 250 12 r2,150 27| 896 47 19;'^ 836 7' 252 901 49 280! 1,135 031 261 -1. 9,882 Oo) 200 10,990 66; 252! 12,253 Oil 22,089 26 27,279 85 918 S3 :-'10, 2,199 64 219| 1,264 40 202 874 34: 255 202 2,614 90; 255 202 1 7,208 63 j 255 2Sn 280 287 ,553 82l 14,465 86! 261 17,170 83| 261 (ij 02' 32.836 74! 894 40 232 1.859 20 0:2 44 264 2^-'i 1,952 14! 264 219 219 •119 ^■3«^ 87; 10,697 87 4,606 68| 282| 4,033 72| 261 6,: '08 30 7.260 28 ?39 15! 2011 1,206 82 25i I, 10,063 28 S,73l 50 19.748 93 046 03 20l| 10,710 88 25^1 10.378 6^ 201 - I 10,605 62, 25 1 A ""^ I OD ■ n/* 22,523 52 18,520 44| 2821 1 1,475 96' 26; 29,945 04 23,735 25i. 63,078 84 1,091 80 14,377 63 15,207 SO lb9..'!62 26| 3 6:.0 571 4 517,628 661 8.848 63: 124,049 59' 6 106,059 92: 7 65 02 1 8 30,679 79! 2,39,023 16 949 07 7,967 30 I 1,9S2 65! 15,978 83 10 1,V56 93| 25,289 35:1! 12 4,688 6; 49,2,35 4,-^ -821 1,494 91 263 1.279 28 11,050 •:•; 10,304 06 703 58 23,337 19 7,436 24 13 •-^y, 442 S6 I A 114,062 12 1- 703 58 I'. 211,614 80] 10 [ISIJS— ISSli] Yearly Expenditiare on CANALS STAFF, RE QUEBEC— Name cjf 1 Work. ^'inr ended \/: IS'JS. 1809. ! 1870. 1871. 1872. 17 St. Our? Lock- Collection \. 207 207 111. C5 65 % Cts. 403 22 1, 5.-52 75 753 74 1. 239 239 240 S cts. 408 G8 1,755 15 1,399 18 [ I. 294 294 294 $ cts. 40G 77 1,458 09 1,006 22 I. 28:: 282 282 $ cts. 434 3C 1,414 4S 1,210 98 n. 334 334 334 $ cts. IS Sfatf 400 17 19 I!epair3 1,505 80 L'O Kl'tUIld;: 1,263 19 Total< ('lmmlil_v— Collection 205 2(18 III. «} 6} 2,C89 71 237 237 238 3,563 01 292 202 292 2,871 08 279 280 280 3,059 82 332 332 332 3,229 16 '}.\ 1,810 02 8,:^ 12 00 9^355 70 1.85t 40 8,437 22 13,120 97 1,802 40 8.934 41 20,180 73 2,2Ci3 14 10,214 71 22,426 33 oo Staff 2,193 19 .,■.! f'ej>rtir3 9,628 50 -4! Ueluuds 22,327 99 Totals Grand Totals... 1 19,470 52 23,412 59 30.917 54' 34,907 18 34,149 63 _J. 90.574 30 101,200 47 i 100,499 98! 119,934 31 132,096 63 OXTA Welland— Collection Staff. 3' Kfjiairs . 4l licfiiiids. e Stair 7| He^iairs .. I. 201 6.087 41 201 111. 62 37.679 05 L 201 III. 62 38.852 96 211 1 ^2 40 1. 234 5.961 99 234! 30,060 61 161 2.35; 50,77:; o:; 2441 '206 73 I. 28S! 6,062 10 27C, 6.593 ZV, 328 C,.'!51 15 289 40,310 45 27g| 42,283 33 328 37,085 37 289 297| 65, org 10 298! 207 38 19j| 2771 53,381 02 ''■o'als I 82,651 821 I 96,0;)5 30 1111,619 12' I 102.357 71 'Cornwall — 51 CoUectio.'i 202 202 m 63 C50 2.V 2351 617 50 11.241 47 203 HI. 63; 3,774 18 235 2901 643 85 10,347 91 3.859 14 Tutni3 i i 15,608 90l 14,854 55 290 200 10,368 16 2771 657 21 277, II.S18 .30 fl fi'ii ^1 329 50,276 90 j 93.713 42 131; 672 71 331' 10.594 30 18,157 43 21.397 21 19,430 71 [18(j8— 1882J for the undermentioned yoars—Conlinuect. PAIRS, kc.~Confime,I. C'nrludr.l. 11 30 tb June 1873. 1S74. 187: 1870. I '<■ I S ct3. II. j S cta.j II. ^ 219| 543 COj 202: 5'-'2 2tj' 255* ' 1 i i i J $ Ct3.j II .'523 00' 283 ■219\ 2,n7a 50| 2i)2i 2,2U 13 255 1 3G' 2^' 2S'! ■nT1?ACT !5TAT1:MENT OF Expj:x 1 Xova Scotia 781 14 6.402 (■" 2 Quebec 90,574 30 101,200 471 109.499 98 119.984 .'ilj 132,090 .'■ ' 'ntr:"-'"' ' il7,1il 33 157.5^)1 JT:' is.;, 411.; 2,; A vi'.Ouo iy i 4 -Miscellancuiis ' 8,205 01 3.203 51 8,583 48 2.109 71 1.89C - Totals 24S.221 14 261,965 18 301,486 69' 1 302.383 35 1 302,240 7- s [ISO'S— 1S82| 13 for the uiidermentionod Yearn— Concluded. PAIRS, kr.— Concluded. Cnncluded. 30tli June. 1873. 1874. fl. I % eta. H. 2I8l 1,175 OOi 201 S <'tg 1.175 00 2181 6.424 49 I 1 J 218| .347 75 187: 201: e.S57 19! 253 201 14,947 241 218 ,300 OO 300 00 7,335 92 15,428 11 253 $ (■t.s. 1,175 00 6.547 62 1876. 4,110 29 11,832 91 i II. 281 281 S eta. 1.175 00 7.118 39 1877. 281 11,690 98 2871 65 01 II. 263 $ cts 1,150 00 Total Cor i Ten Ve-.rs, I to 30tli ' June, 1877. 263, 7,388 08 263 201 208 218: 1.459 35: 198 219| 22,841 51 198 219 26,074 49l 198 I 208 300 00 56' 91 356 91 2.55 255 1 ,933 89 50,375 35 210,634 6:; 250 300 00 369 05 669 05 282 20,349 38 1,490 86 250 26,815 44 22,957 40J 250 105 48 51,812 21 252,077 1! 2,227 85 26,553 37 19,699 81 48,481 03 231.144 54 278 278 278 288 1,490 86 263 263 268 2,089 16 26,430 77 14,428 25 17 67 42,965 85 233,682 57 260 260 260 10,053 61 18,591 69 303 78 489 34 13 40 $ cts. 11.525 00 63.649 79 10 67,796 48;n 65 01 12 143,036 28 3,556 87 4,140 74 75 41 806 52 2,122 69 25,959 56 14,198 18 7,773 02 42,280 43 199,770 53 13,574 73 231,225 07 178,569 28; 412 03 42.'{,781 11 1,957,368 50 13 14 15 16 <»X CAXALS. 3,193 23 264 206 268 3.098 46 47,136 05 OITURE ON CANALS- STAFF, k^ ••■ 6.832 90 .... 142,671 45 : . ! 210.6.^4 fi"? • ..,j 8,152 45 • ...368, 141 42 ,2.284 50 1 1.449 ,.^5 .|5-j'S'i2 43| j 160.837 44 6.546 96 {._.( 2,145 90 414.771 Ool... 401.877 23 641 55 ir.5.390 05 233.682 57 3,193 23 402,907 40 617 45 ',770 5.3 3,*98 46 1 i7 199,770 53 350,926 19 19,058 96 1,329,553 5i 1,957,368 60 47,13r. 05 3, 35;!, 120 .32 14 [18G8— 1882] Yearly Expenditure on TUBLIC BUILDINGS COXSTRUC NOVA Name of Work. V ear ended 2 B a >5 18G8. ISGO. 1870. 1871. 1872. 1 Halifax Dominion liiiildings $ cts. S cts. S cts. 1. $ cts. II. 248 25,^) $ cts. 8.1 000 00 2 Halifax Quarantine Station (Lawlor's Island) 137 7,780 67 3,075 12 3 4 P ic to u C us torn House Pictou Qimranline Station 6 Sydney Marine llos- Tiital 6 Sydney Quarantine Station 7 Yarmouth Marine Hospital 8 Yarmouth 'Quaran- tine Station Totals 7,786 G7 87,075 12 PRINCE EDW liCharlottetown Do- minion liuilJinL'S. 2 Souris .Miirine Ilos- Totals 1 NEW 1 Chatham Custom House 2 Dorchester Peniten- tiary 3 .Middle Island or .Mi- reniiclu Quaran- tine Station 4 Newcastle Custom House 5 6 St. Andrew's. Marine Hospital do QuarantineSt'n St. John C us t m House .... .... ♦7 197 203 75,797 68 *8 9 do Post (Ifiioe do QuarantineSt'n Partridge Is'd do Savings Hank. . 254 255 253 14,206 39 3 998 18 *I0 26,853 8i 11 Westcock Marine Ho-opiial „,,,. . Totals 75,797 88 46,058 39 • Destroyed by fire on 20th June, 1877. [18GS— 1882J 15 for the undermentioned years. TION. SCuTIA. 4,000 0(1 101| 178 181 "l48 7,6(J0 99 "l80 ]49j 148 1 1 2.555 70 6,472 tJ7 f 181 180 .^62 45 14,457 79 J81j 3,200 OOj 227 32,007 76i.~iT5,317 16 fl8t;S— 1882J Yearly Expenditure on PUBLIC BUILDINGS CONSTRUC N'nmc I ot Work V Mr ended 1 1868. 1869 1870. 1371. 1872. 1 Argentcuil Court I. — 1 % cts. III. 14 14 $ Cts. 1,377 20 178 66 I. $ Cts. I. $ cts II. $ Cts. "l 3 Grosse Ule Quaran- tine Station 68 in. 41 2,501 90 255 6,823 01 14 61 80 4 5 L6vi9 ImmigraDl 255 13,108 6> MHlbaie Court ;.ouse and Jail.... Montreal Custom House (new). do Examining HI. 81 228 50 183 75 00 197 199 202 216,109 63 8 ti do I m m i K r fm ^ 255 253 256 268 4,559 16 150,136 10 10 11 do Purchase o f 181 9,926 98 199 4,730 60 6,310 53 12 Quebec Custom House (new). do Murine Hospital 124 ni. 47 1,331 60 14 15 III. 81 2,687 25 do {.>bacrvatory(re- 16 do P 3 t Office 197 22,183 38 252 32,715 70 17 (new) Sheibooke Immi- grant Station do New Jail St. Vincent de Paul Penitentiary Three Rivers Cus- III 81 45 4,257 20 1,898 15 III. 14 500 CO 1 III. 10 1,227 19 204 III. 3 R19 24 IS 19 256 l..„- 110,000 00 l!0 i ! Totals 12,904 60 1 2,117 66 11,2. J 17 243,872 85 1 1 323,654 05 [18(J8— 188l>J for the undermentioned years— Co«^«Me(/. TION. 1 EC. 17 ndej P Ct3. i23 0! 108 6> i59 16 13G lO no 53 -0th June. 1873. ;'• I $ Ct3. 1874. 1875. :-17 3,132 06 I47| 3,957 94 $ ets 179 C,297 71 179 3,401 61 11. $ eta. 225 1876. 1,661 85 147 147 146 149 2,993 69 49,030 69 81,208 50 $ cts. 1877. "■ I $ ct... 255 lo.GOj 90 m 179 179 183, 2,715 00 59,985 98 3,847 95 226 227 226 231 3,426 13 203 41 7,543 30 226 129,490 57 15 70 140 147 16,712 81 1,000 00 98 178 179 225 243 Total for Ten Y'eara, to 30th June, 1877. $ cts 1,377 20 £ .■!.671 68 178 66 34,785 01 61 80 256 236 74,843 51 7iif83"i4 244 110,229 15 20,468 20 5 228 501 6 219,610 761 7 185,276 07 17,811 18 460,426 38 335 7,004 86 255,' 2,003 49 6,968 89 10,940 76 334 40 225j 1,708 87 5,348 80 225 235 000 00 158.0M 69 179 99 100 S52 951 226 102,745 25 io,,_: 619 13 2G0 105,724 66 1,331 60 9,008 35 9 10 244 11,186 95 2,687 25 8,767 76 105,088 40 1,334 40 4,076 87 7,981 73 165,108 65 163,402 91 a 12 13 14 i 15 16 17 6,833 63 18 247 130,995 17 10,534 68 1,314,065 90 20 13 [18(]8— 1882] Yearly Expenditure on PUBLIC BUILDINGS CONSTRUC ONTA !r. .Vara* o( Work. Year ended 1868. 1869. 1870. 1871. 1872. 1 Algoma Court iluuse and Jail... Guplph C 11 g 1 m Iloudo, Ac III. 45 $ cts. 207 20 III. 6 5 ctt. 1,608 94 I. 180 IH 3 $ eta. 3,224 99 I. $ eta. H. $ cts. 2 T Hamilton PostOBRce Kingstoiilinmigrant 13uiUliiig3 4 255 4 O''! > i S do Military Build- ings and For- titications. ... 6 do .Militarj-College London Custom 7 197 19,282 90 254 11 119 8 ' 8 do ImmigrnntShed do Poat Office Ottawa Pailiament and Depart- mental Build- ings do Post Office and CuatomHouse Ac 9 "l." 121 in. 44 41,689 63 "iV 155 HI. 6 16,518 29 178 39,921 19 197 193 3,000 00 43,257 16 10 11 248 253 68,745 52 90 00 1? Rideau Hall r. 24 HI. 47 51,029 10 I. 157 93,178 85 I. 182 11,757 79 • 13 Toronto C u 3 1 o m House (new). do Examining 14 15 do Immigrant Sheds 181 7,381 58 197 197 3,976 86 13,126 73 16 do P 3 1 tti c (new) 253 37 224 GO 17' St Catharines jla- rine ilospital Totals - 92,925 93 111,336 08 62,285 55 82,613 65 121,203 42 MAXr 1 Stoncy Mountain Penitentiary. II. 2 Winnipeg Custom House, Ac 3 Winnipesr Immisrra- tion Station.. ... . 255 308 00 Totals 308 00 1 flSfiS— 18S2J for the undermontionod years —Continuefi. TIO}f~Continued. nio. 19 30tli June. 1873. 1874. •I ir. 4 $ Ctj $ cts. 11 1875. 1876. 177 147 148 147 . 136 :>. 137 146 9,295 72 12,8,')1 48 2,012 80 268 17 99,517 OOi 24,036 46 j 178 178 10, .349 26 3,420 00 223 143 cts. 6,173 60 29,514 10 $ Ct9 1877. II. $ Ctd. 1681 135,963 72 176 U6 40,051 48 146 177 223 2>3 201 46,169 18' 224 25,954 15 177 53,141 94 34,534 83 1,989 34 3,500 00 189,484 11 09.377 60 232 264 254 255 253 264 2,039 35 53,320 19 5,643 06 242 Tot »1 for Ten Vearg, to 30th 1 June 1877. 3 72 243 243 13,111 -.t $ cts 5,041 13 13,111 74 17,508 67 3 4,024 08 4 206^ 267,839 73 I 253 72,704 59 223 63.357 64 253 223 40,579 42 224 475 74 224 5,933 21 ^HC71 54 294,874 67 18,888 86| 101,723 16 14,840 93, 20^483 lyg 53,583 46 7,425 86 6,768 17 1961 258,833 09 1,161,799 4110 24:1 I I 18,451 24 230,829 07 U 250 31,694 06 140,562 41 263 276 25; 412.384 76 TOIiA. 242 41,939 18 241 33,196 87 9,338 54 251 2,000 00 594,145 64 1 155,963 74|l2 234,184 30 13 223,338 70 14 11,834 IsJlS 2,346 72. 128,458 20jl6 ! 2,0D0 00 17 401,608 (33 2,378,079 87 ;i. ir. 181 181 1-18 148 109 57 6,V42 58 6,852 15 51 22 6,724 66 6,775 88 11 229 2291 35,752 28 27..in'1 fiql II 260 10 a-2i 63,255 87 n. 60,897 20| 247 100 689 69 39,791 04 o,06V ya 136,191 74 79,4«8 29 7,050 38 44,849 02 222,730 61 20 [\>>:-i issL'J Yearly Exp.mlitun' on TDBLIC HUILDINOS COXSTRUC NHiiie of Work. V. ar nidi d 1 a >5 1608. 18011. 1870. 1871. 1872. ] Battlefiiril BiilMioes Flirt I'.lly liarracka do (iuve nimi'Q t House liiiildiii)!::* at Forts .MacLeod, Walsh $ eta. f ct.- $ eta $ Ct3 $ cU. I 4 Tntftl J r!iiiTi.- cts. 187C. 230 29,320 91 2rif» S cts. 187: ToIhI lor Ten Vnirs, to 30tli Jiiiif, 1877. ir. $ cts 8,nOf) ooj 2401 5^,412 12 3.1, JOe Ulj 240 15,000 00 29.320 91 41,900 9l!. $ Ctj. 03,412 12' 1 78,287 85 2 70,412 12' 141,C91> <<: I Ciil.r.Mi;;.\. n. II. 182 18.' 182 136 72 22,844 88 15,474 57 11. 231 230 231 "■■■■| 1 .571 98 20.311 86 2,978 80 21,802 70 n. 200 2r.',i 78.114 79 11.731 83 U, 24N 47,213 11 119 149 0,450 37 182 00 127.0n CO 1 Cl,:i44 94 2 18,035 43 i • r— r 0,038 37 38,450 17 -Zi 92.840 02 47,218 11 i 210,021 97 1 OE\Ki;.\[,r.v, II i.-,(i II. .330 551 183 0.778 19 II, 23! I 230 14,eC0 97 rUBLIC liL:iLDIXGS-Coii..triuHou. 11.434 15 32,007"7e ' !58,03.i .59 ,. 204,071 54|... 0,852 15 ... e,e38"37 ,'.".", 7,014 75 69,000 (10 75,317 82 102,7-15 25 294,874 67 0,775 88 38,456 I7i 2.330 55; I 0,77,8 19', 422,030 111. 000,'J02 73,' 9,684 3 00 8I„5.10 79 105,1(18 63 412,.3S4 76 C3,i;,';5 87 29,320 91j 24,862 70J 14,€C0 97 800,812 3S 21.233 04I 3.574 87 , 49,103 37 i. 103,402 911, 591.145 C4|, ini),089 C9j, 41,960 941. 92,840 021,, 8.519 50' 1,075.483 24i 10.038 07 154,267 13 en: 7,", 73,385 62 24,440 53 ,?,83,310 54! 130,995 17 I,314,f05 90 401,608 63 2.378,079 87 44.849 i>2 222,730 61 To,4I2 12 141,099 97 47.218 11 'Mil nil 07 5,870 89 730,241) 29 :'.9. ,917, 923 493 16 9 22 [18CS— 1882J Yearly Expenditure on TUBLIC BUILDINGS REP NOVA Xame of Work. Vfiir ended 1 s 1868. 18C0. 1870. 18T1. 187J. 1 Halifax Dominion BuiliJio); do Drill Shed $ cts. S tts. % cts $ cts. 11. 259 S Ct3. 14,094 3S o 1 ■;;;;";;•■;;;■ 4 do QuarantineSt'n (Lawlor's Is- lanil) . 5 Pictou Quarantine Stjilion .. 6 Varnioiitli Quaran- tine L^tation Totals 14,09t 38 ■!!IN"CE ED 1 Charlotte I jwn Do- I miaiou Building.. NEW 1 Fredericton rustom House 1 2 Newcastle Custom! House St Jcilip ISarrucks . ^^ 4 5 6 7 do Ci'jtom Iluuic. do P'.'nitoutiary ... 2,-.0 10,465 15 do Ton Office (old) do QuarantineSt'n O'lirtriilgo Is- land) 8 do Savings Bank. . ! 250 30 00 9 TTestrock Marine llo^^liital ! Totals 10,495 lu 1 ! 1 ■ i 1 [ISCS— 1882] 23 for the iindermentionod YQ&rs— Continued. AIRS. SCOTIA. 30 h June. 1 Total for 1 ' 1 1 1 1?:3. j 1874. 1875. 1 :s7c. 1 , 1377. to 30tli 'Z Jnw, 1877. 1 3 ll. ■55 j $ ets. 7,702 41 11. S Ct8. 187 4,529 9m 183 IGJ 00 ! If. 2?6 228 228 S cts, 8,.'509 90 528 20 250 00 II. 265 "261 253 265 $ cts. 7,751 05 308 97 1,010 00 4''8 82 11. 252 S CIS. 1.851 38 $ ct?. 44,242 02 1 164 00 2 308 97j 3 i 1 245 228 Oil 1,766 20 658 82 35 00 4 5 252 35 00 7,702 4ll 1 4,693 90J 9,088 lol 1 9,481 84 ..... 2,114 3.^ 47,175 01 >VAUD ISLA.VD. ..j IS 1 200 Of 23 7i 2,920 8! • 26; i i i 5.464 SJ i 1 1,311 10, 25: 9 926 8 i 1 :\v i r;:r\swiri:. : . 187 612 41 i 1 6i2 41 5 40 GO 1 1 1 : 265 257 205 261 1 i 1 90 00 3,865 57 151 33 252 252 248 251 25J 252 450 00 1 1 142 227 237 1 ."96 78 i 1 1 4,101 65 2 15 :55| 3,853 58; 187 1 I... 4,605 37 ' 396 7S 1 576 28' 27,767 6i' i 3 4 .... i 1 ■ 1 1 j I i 370 e: 800 00 1 28 CO 522 13 8J0 00 23 00 5 6 00 237| 337 82 1 1 1 1 7 1 1 265 1,797 44 1 4:7 82 1 -r.~ 4 * 8 9 - 1 3,853 5S i 1 5,217 78 5,1SC 25!. 5.904 34I 1 2,225 13' 32,882 2?. 24 [1S(;S_18«2] Yearly Exponditure on PUBLIC BUILDINGS EEPAIES— QUE c N'aniL' ot Voar ended 1 3 18GS. 1809. 1870. 1871. 1872. 1 Ai'iicnti'ull Court Iloiisi' 111. 8:i 13.-, S cts. eoo 00 30 00 I. $ cts. 111. S cts. S cts. 11. S c* 3 Court Houses and Jails Dundee Uustoni House 161 34 0,-j 202 CO 00 4 (Jrosse Isli! Quaran- tine Station 255 049 12 5 Industrie Court House and Jail ... ! £1 140 ij i '<' 753 99 G Isle Hiix Noix Fort Lennox Barracks. 7|Kamoura3ka Jail ... 81' 83 C" SLOvi- Fortificatioug. Montreal Court House 80 1C8 CO 10 do Custom House (old). now In- land Revenue Oltiees do Custora House (new) 2C2 100 00 258 25G 258 259 25.* 259 5. 032 C'O 3,712 01 1.257 •:: 11 12 do Geoloffical Mu- seum 201 202 2.016 09 ■ 13 do Gov. -General's Uilice 40 47 1. 122 124 80 00 7 55 08 10 14 1.") It; do do Secretary's Office do Co V e ;■ n ni c n t ! louse (old).,. d) l.uiuitii- Asy- lum, "., 160 160 30 00 23 87 I. 1P4 HI- S3 03 •),i'i 17 do Post (Ulicc (old) Qucb<:-c Bonner Pro- l"'"ly 121 122 HI. 46 456 37 40 00 r. 181 219 43 i 18 IGl 134 32 '"* I'J 20 do Citad. 1 ilnild- i"g3 do Cullers' Office. Cnrrieil forward.. •■•■•• 1.740 14 22.1 14 1,061 47 2.12 31 do PouitlMliM do VoM ('nice., do Hoi'kwood As 8 London C u a t u in lie 0' do I' nil i>hod. lO; do To. I (iilicc, 16; loO ool 160 i lis 200 202) 200, 30 00 25y 481 :!i! 202 1,728 40', S ct :W2 ■:: I 200 7iU 40i 1331 i;;9 '.'ll 201 I lliOtfaw:! .M, I 12 Ottawa r'arl anient and Deii.irtI 122 13 14 18 Mailii 123 .lo (hii. do Iloati do Snow do Vfutiliition. 69 19,816 56 14,377 99 l:V,i I'jui 27,359,88 69] 81 9,1 I. 91 25,217 06! is: 183 183 184 185 III. 83 50 93 00 201 200 201 200 207 70 259 ill C8 441 G7 I 2ill 30.846 G9- 2(12 36,767 75 26,535 e2 H'O 80| '641 sol do Post Office (old ,!o rub] (old), Unil.l ings.P. Offioci and llidoauj Hall (water)-' 10| do Riileau Il.ill... Carried forward. III. 46; 4.000 00 26.389 30 2.155 50 257 259 ,018 21 200 70 00 1.59I 8.917 I 1 IW; 183' 200 184! 4.47S 1.3' 202' ?.761 24 253 259 36. 02s 1,016 00 C61 253 256 38,651 16; 63 030 62 62.944 65' .124 I i 83.907 r Departmental Buildings. [is(;,s— hssi'j lur the undermentioned Continued. i;io. yoars—Contin/ieil. I'lilli iiiine. I8T3. S cts. 1874. 1H75. 154 101 $ eta 4C 102 90 185 3,307 38 S cts 1876. 187 264 236 23n 2,821 42 1J4 241 00 583 89 1 30 13 .1 236 is; 582 05 48,198 03 185 $ ctg. 1,781 61 2C4 2C1 2C4 8,-) 67 251 250 251 251 105 25 80,096 79 "'5 37.975 40 187 ^5 1,383 90 154 33 58 188 189 153 40.308 6i 99'; 11,820 23 52,378 27 185 150,313 93 234 23i 23: 232 117,640 84 • 0,32.S 20 26t 248 3,:il3 43| 251 14 41 262 942 71 351 251 251 251 250 $ Cts 35 00 41 54 265 9; 248 22I 9,482 84 149 11 23 90 Total tnr Ten V(ari to 30th, £ Juno, 1877 $ Ct3. I 3,.1';S C6 1 1,109 74, 2 I .'■',837 61 3 248 22I 4 12,696 27 ,977 09 23 90 I 1,007 OCI 1,112 25 600 00 671 64 84,170 55 266j 12,000 00 40,331 51 265' 45,408 21 249 253 600 CO :,086 78 534 07 97,73.". 13 18,{»00 OC 041 40 50,464 28 190,560 49 235 2661 598 40 53 40,000 00 253 .?n.i.io i-,9 201,912 S3I 184,721 95 r.4.S 80 .582.550 45 30,323 20 '.OUI 10 11 u 4,500 CC 8,582 27 15 11,820 23il6 707 33,17 4. .•.00 00! 18 "i,'JUi L'oi ^iju.Jin 12 19 209,300 43; 1,200,408 12 30 [18G8— 1882] Yearly Expenditure on TUBLIC BUILDINGS EEPAIRS— ONTAUIO— .Name of Work. Year ended £ 1868. 1809. 1870. 1871. 1872. 20 Brought forwurd. Ottawa HiileaiiHall Fuel and Light... I. $ Cts. 38,651 16 I 1 $ cts. 63,030 62 I, $ Cts. 62,944 63 S Cts. 72,124 37 II. $ cts. 83,907 09 21 do do Snow ... 184 300 00 258 250 00 22 do Supreme Court (rent of rooms) Torouto Custom llou^e (tcm- norurv^ 23 » 256 940 25 24 do E X a m i n i a g Wiirehoufl6 . . 25 do Government IJuildii.g do Immigrant t^hedd III. 4.'') 207 55 26 255 372 53 27 do Inland Revenue Office 28 do -Muguzine (old und newForts) do PojtOtliceincw) do do (old) do Public Build- If) •io 100 160 400 00 50 09 184 6i2 03 31 T> do Savings Bank. do I'liiier Can.idrt BankBuilding Totals 33 100 241 30 184 77 50 200 202 45 45 1 38,918 71 03,731 01 03,955 C8 72,109 82 i j 85,470 47 MAXI 1 Winnipeg .\ssistant Iieceiver-(;en- o do Custom Hou?e. do Finani'e Otiioe. do Fort Osboiue 1 4 6 do Immij^raut Sta- 6 do 1. 1. -Governor's 7 do Provost Prison. Totals [1S«8— 1,SR2J 31 for the undermontioiied yeAvs— Continued. CuntinueA. Coneludfd. 30th June. Total for Tea Vcars, to 30th June, 1877. 1873. 1874. 1873, 1876, 1877. s JI. $ Ct3. j 150,313 93 11. 18-t 1^-8 $ CU. 190,560 49 5,000 00 553 15 II. 232 232 $ cU. 204,912 83 5,000 00 877 15 H, 1 266 266 264 $ Cts. 184,721 95 5,0f;0 00 525 00 500 00 II. 25 253 $ Ctd 209,300 43 5,000 00 475 00 $ cts. 1,260,468 12 1 155 450 00 20,000 00 JO 3,430 30|21 154 1, 5! 18 73 500 00 22 i .... 2,5:!8 98 23 1 196 75 24 149 151 977 18 t 186 "".1 4,925 51 223 236 U,009 60 4(;9"45' 225 263 1 i 6,132 12; ! 250 423 72 1 267 55 1,773 43 25,067 23 2,122 .39 838 95' 1-032 93 59 f9 253 00 364 25 J6 1 1 1 _ 251 251 j 2,122 .39' 369 50J [ 1 1 28 J9 ij ^1 ... 1 I 1 1 ! 2^0 2oi W, i [ 1 JJ JO 153,3:;9 8 4 1 201,039 15! 225,269 03| 1 196,879 07 218,140 79; 1,318,912 97 -_ Mm "M TOE.A. I IS 1 T\^,\ o Ann nn 187 lK:i 237, 41 27 778 03 265 1 600 00 iy,oio J* 2,000 00 1 9,819 52 11,093 02 265 :;05 18 905 18 II. 253 253 GOO 00 1,422 16 1,2(:0 OOi 1 1,422 16 2 77S 08 3 33 2,756 501 2,756 50, 4 •••' 41 27 5 22,125 19! 6 305 18i 7 4,778 C6 28,628 38i 32 [!,>!,;>?— H,>?2] Ykat?ly Expenditure on TUBLIC BUILDINGS KEPAIRS— MiRTH-WEST \ftmc of Work. Year eniled &•. 180S. I86;i. 1870. 1871. 1872 1 BattlefordBiiiUlings $ Ct3. S Ct8. j $ Ct3, $ Ct3. S ClJ. I3RITI.SH I New Westminstc'r Custom House do Post OflBco II. 371 175 00 '> 3 do Public Build- ines 4 do Marine Hospiial do Post Office Wav- ing Banic r> 6 do Public Build- in^B ,. ^ Totals 175 00 Abstract Statement of Expenditure on I 14,094 38 •t P. E. Island ■H 10.495 13 4 Quebec 8,404 8'J 38,918 71 4,606 23 G3,731 01 0,420 43 63,955 08 4,174 83 72,169 82 11,599 58 «) 85,470 47 fi r> ?r -\V Territories 8 175 00 '• Gonerallv Totals 47,323 *^0 63,427 24 7,^,.^75 51 76,314 6,") 121,834 58 [18(;8_iss2j 33 lor th.' uiid.Tmentionod yoars—Conrludei/. Conrlwted. TKru:iTiii:n:s, 'III JdW 1ST3. 1874. $ cti.j n. j $ rtd. 1871 100 001 CULL.MBIA. \s::>. lH7(i. I--77. $ Its. S ftS f 1 236 230 24 00 2,036 15 265 3 102 00 4 155 535 8G 1 233 1,564 02 5 1 i 6 M5 86 1 300 00 2,729 65 102 00 1,564 02 PUBLIC BUILDINGS-Repairs, &c 7,702 41 3,853 58 10,734 06 153,339 84 2,000 00 .:■« !-^ >^ ■'■ - -> "' vT J/h".': -$'. M -Mi M [1808— H>>_'J Ykaui.v ExiHMuliturc on TTAKTIOTTRS iind N<>\ A ..I •t 10 II 12 IM 14 1.'. IC. 17 IH i;» ■Ji Al lllll^' I'llT IliK- I'lirul, C.I! Hi)j Tr iciidii' Unm.i Cnv,. Caimilii t'ri't'k ("Iirii'l ie < 'IuI'Iiihii'h llrciok , ' 'lunch roiiil Cow I!ny I'tiiiiliciTV lloail |)|>Cl'.» I'i'tT (ihIiiii'ii.'', * Ml (JrccTi Tiivo IlinlMMMll,. liiiji'iii-liSoiitli.C.H. .I..^.'t;nH .Kiniaii llnv I.Ar.i.H-c". I.uijtiiii !.ivfi|Mi,ilil!io(iklyn) Malnni ■i2 Mnill.ni.l I'iiT ... L'.t MHr^'iiiVf ■J4 MiU'L'KMiV illf ... 2.*) MrlixliMii Covo. •Ji5 Mur.lcn l-iiT . ... L'T Mii.loli(Hl ... ■JH M.'N'Mir'.- t'livc. . 2i»li.ik ruiiit (known I iH !\iii^:s|ioi I) 3(V(H?li'r I'oii.i, I'ho- I lillllllCtll UllJ 31 I'ii'ttMi Island :r2 lMvni|it(iii :H l',>'r.<|icr .sPon.l.Clie iliihiu'lii Hay , 34 Tort (uuru'o 35; .1.1 C'ovilK. 36j .1,. 11... 1(1 37| li.. Mc.luay 38| lio William (now I Tort l.(irne). 39 S::iiiiiir;vino 4<1JTaii..H)kNlar.ii.Ma- I tiont'v Hay 41 Tront I'ove I 42 Tuski't Islan.l | 43l Varniouth i IRBS. j; ci.H lRr,;i. ISTiV Iftfl $ ct.i 2,920 00 $ el.-' IHTI. Yi ar c'ti.!.' 1 \s: $ ct:). II. $ (tj '.^51 251 250 251 251 251 1.650 00 .S5 2i; 8.020 ;;.^ 1,650 00 2:t :: 750 Oi) o O'ln (lA 1 ■) 1 i;q Oil LI" l>s.'j 35 iiKKAKWATKIJS lor tl 'CdTfA. !•• lUKlfimi-mioncd V''ar>s. ;iiilh Jiirii' IKTI. 1S7I, ih: 141 141 141 110 nil 14 i Ml 141 2J0 141 ■js;t 00 'U 1,000 m 11 50 194 2,000 00 l»4i 11)5 l;i.i $ etj. 6,000 Go 2.000 oo|, .138 88!. 244 242 iHTi;, cts .'iOO oil , c,t;'jo 67 176 193 I'b'i I'.M 1D» 103 103 10,000 00 10.004 96 J,.'iiiO 00 2.00') 00 2,500 00 6.m'.4I7 50 192 :;i. mi 86 192 3,000 Ou, 19J .000 III)'.. 244 244 243 25.000 00 272 273 273 22,016 25! 243 22,078 50 1,000 00 ii',(iotJ 10 3.oo:; 00 195 192 3.000 eo 9,0()0 CO 14.255 00 243 243 244 242 35,891 10| 271, 5,i03 791 "iVii 17.897 80 n 2.oy2 25 271 ; ly3i 1.000 00 1 243 I 194 iia! i 19t| 193 176 193 194! .1 .343 97 j 244 .000 00 248 .000 00 244 C.020 50i 25G iOO OOi 243 141 141 141 2.000 00 2.000 00 193, l.S'.O 00 l.OCI C9 .000 00 5,004 00 .012 70 1.200 00 j. 119 09|., 5.000 L'O 28.-, 270 271! 4 50 4. ,-13 511 28: 71 25. 193 0.3;; 2 00 !14 i^-i.nji uOi 273! 271| 2511 l.Ono 00 270 3,000 00 ,000 00 4i;.4.%a 05 2,000 00 2.000 00 17.926 00 i7..|r,5 Of 1B77. 257 25: 97 21 S.933 96 10.088 16 257 257 :;5y, 1.220 .30 ; 264 3.1)00 oo; 5,000 OOi ; 5.000 OOl 3,815 10 25:s. l.-^O'.l. IS70. ISTl. IRT S cts. 1 Amliirst Pier, 2 BazotviUe Pier. ] River ijagueimy... 3 Baie St. Paul Pier. 4 Berthier I'ier i 210 5 Chicoutimi River, ! Sagueuay Pier.... 6 Ci"itoau Landing Pier 'iEhoulementi Pier., 8 1 House Ilar'oour.. I OL'Iikt Pier 10 Mooring Piers, La- cliiiie Kapids llMalliaie Pier. 12, Piers below Quebec General! V 210 13 Quebec H a r b ou r; ! (Survev River St, I Charlei) \ I 14 Rimouslii Pier 15 Riviere Blanche I'ieri I 111. 16' Jo du Loup do . j 43 1 7 1 do Quelle or I Pointe a u .\ I Urignaux Sault au HecoUet Piers and Booms (See Slide.s and Booms, loUO — ■) Totals 4 00 i S ct> I. $ cts, L 1 $ cts. 23 50 50 00 180, GOO 00 105 1,750 8i 207 28i 470 80 207 297 1,102 00 194 195 194; II. I $ Ct3. 250 2,427 GS 415 00 3,295 41 250 85' 2.392 50 194i 285, 950 00 278; 8C0 o: i 194! 1,162 83 285 284 285 1,291 00, 330: 8!'9 01 243 11 90. 297 1 194 314 OOi 285 90 on 285 253 700 00 50 291 a 90 100 00 3.y:9 G3 194 284 320 00 410 00 13,275 74 33' 33 44 24 50 131 00 537 00 66 6i 3,27G 28 •[18C8— 1SS2J 39 '1^ J BREAKWATEKS for the undermentioned yeixTs— Continued. VF. m BEC. 3iit)i June. 1874. ii. I s ct3.; H. I s cts ;40'' 14:;, 4,783 C3 I 1911 4,rjl 03 192 203' 187'j. 122 10 241 15 00 101 ! COOO 00: 240 :40i 0,242 03| 190^ 274 00 341 222' 337 00' 106 2,291 60j 203 159 00 256 200 00 1 203 211 210 10 203 '3 00 427 30 256i 203 1,035 OOi 200 00 203 203 214 00 2,899 00 11,972 76 i "8,623 1: 1877. Tutiil (Mr I Ten VtMi-s, I to 3(iUi I JiUK', 1877. $ eU 7,085 J3 268 269 283 S I't.^ j II. $ tta. 3.o,S4 34 2691 277[ 283| 18,413 71 2,OG5 3,^ 1,603 00 2G8 1,076 40 265 3,938 17 2691 283i 10.007 27 1,289 85 265,' 2,821 10 50 00 209 283 27C 14.021 04 265 885 17!... 6,458 02' 141 80 269 87:i 65 2551 l.iiSO 16 265; 000 30 12,093 33 255 .55,719 60 1.213 78 14.283 21 3.084 34 25.621 03i 3 I 4,372 17 4 10,041 75 11,453 88 13,207 5 7i 7 2,291 GO 8 6,412 04' 3 860 05! 10 1 1 16,1)3 .';4'll 3,829 01 12 1 1 6,453 02 13 2,616 00 U 1,953 81 15 1.861 86 16 4,622 78 17 10,104 40: 129,114 26 J ,>J k r- 40 [1 SCS- -1S82J. Yearly Exponditure on IIAKBOrRS and (t.\TA Name of Woii; . Year ended 1 1868. isca. 1870. 1871. 1872. 1 DaNtivlil. Lake IIii- 1(JM "'• $ cts. L S Ct3. L $ Ct3. I. .? ctq. II. $ C!5. •1 Buy of Quiiite — liellcviUe 1 •A Picton i 4 Cliantiy Island. Lakelliiron 195 6,.32C 35 250 2«,17tJ 4''> 5 ('oliourfr. Lake On- tai'io ('olliiijr" c""l, Gcor- ^;iitri H:iv 6 1 1 7 Colpoy'sKaiige,Big Bay 8 Goderii'li, Lake Hu- ron 249 69,344 50 9 [nverlmroii, Lake Huron 10 Kincardine, Lake Huron 4n 4.500 00 195 1,000 00 250 6,139 70 n Kingston, Lake On- tario 12 Meaford, Georgian Bay 13 Oakville, Lake On- tario 253 337 140 74 14 Owen Sound, Geor- gian Bay 15 Oshawa, Lake On- tario 16 Port Albert, Lake Huron 17 Port Burwell, Lake Krie 18 19 Port Darl in^ton, Lake Ontario Port Dover, Lake Erie 43 573 05 24» 1,210 45 284 875 00 20 Port Hopi', Lake ( (ntario 2] Port Stanley, Lake Krie '. Tarried forward... 5.073 05 1,210 45 8.201 33 103 801 4') 1 ( i\ SlO.OOO.OQ V.?A:\ \w \l.\vy:P.\v.R.\':'.:- nf .^*;■.T^1^■.- ( ') 2."),5C7.49 do Cobourg Harbiair Trust Commi33ioncr3. (■) 15,505.00 do .Nortlurn Kailv.-av. [ISllS—lSSJj 41 BREAKWATERS for thr uudormeutioued yonra—CunlinNed. TA i RIO. m [1m;<- i...'j YEAiii.Y Expiudituiv on HARBOURS ami ONTARIO— Nanif \ ear eiiileil 22 1 Wuik. 18-„S. I8i;;i. 187(1. 1871. 1872. r.rmi'^lii t'orwarii. Prefi|ii :^lo, Oooj-- giaii liav Ill, S its. 5.073 05 1. 241 $ CU. 1,210 45 300 00 ■ I. i S ii.<, [ i 1. $ els, 8,201 35 II. 281 250 $ eta. 103.801 40 t;.^ 43 04,104 ItJ j 0O,j' T-. All lidiiilrmi. I, like Ei-ic J4 Saiirri't-n (or South- lltHlJtull) 43 3.500 00 199 2,500 00 25 26 .Shaiiiiunvillp, Luke Untiuio ThunJer Baj-. Lake Siiprrior Toronto, Lake Uri- tario Totals \ 8,573 05 1.510 45 75 00 10.701 35 168.033 99 Abstuact Statement of Expondituro 1 3 .N'ova .'^cotia r. E. ;.j 43 BREAKWATERS for tho undermentioned yours— Coiir/uded. '"- ■ '' '"'''■ ,10,. 1 . Ii .dmi'. ■ Tol;iI for i Ten Vcai-s, j to 30 til ' .J:ilH', 1877. $ Ct3. 1. '170, 199 32 1 IfiT.-f. 1874. I.'i75. 11. 1876. $ ct.<, 270 u-n 4:, 1877. a if; „:: 1 :■. 1 $ Ct3. 14-1, 104 57 I 11. $ cts 125.301 C'J 11. S Ct3. 1!<7,912 75 11. 213.520 01 .„ I :. 6,8J9 30 100 9,282 00 240 248 [ 10,305 39 • ■••• 20.950 12 22 " "" j 1 ' CO, 1 03 JO 190 28,or,3 06 2,39 30.fiC5 08 183,345 80 6,000 00 23 m 24 M 210 2,992 04 2,992 94 (") 5,999 25 25 I 1 255 5,999 25 1 1 ''40 1,019 05 26(5 2S m ' 2,824 97 25!) 17.075 03 20.919 05 2" """1 21'. 187 37' i 1 102,630 7r>' 243,285 21 273,802 42 i 236,600 89 1.310.406 48 ■u HARBOURS and BREAKWATERS. ('0 Further expenditure included in Pacific Railway II [1S(]8— isSi'] Yeauia- Expoiuliiuroou IMrROVEMENTS of NiiVA u .\;1111P cil' Work. ^'I'lir ended s 18G3. ISO'J. 1>T0. IsTl. ISTJ, 1 Kii.-l l;i\( r, I'ii'lou. •.Mi'lrL'Imii llw VI .... j $ Ct3. S cts $ its. $ c\-. ■J 1 i 4 'SaliiHiii i!c) .... Sissilino do i 1 T..|,ils 1 ___ 1 1 NKW 1 .Mirnniiclii River 1 1 11. '2 I'etitcoiiiac ilo ... 1 a St. .Joliu lio ... Totals "Z'.l'.Z'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. •J 52 1,368 60 1,308 6'J QUK 1 CapdeChatte Uiver ^Chateaiiguay do . Gatimau do . 11. 250 792 2') 2 i 3 4 Ottawa River (pro- liortion of expen- tiire) 5 Richelieu River C Rivi.Ve iMaGraisse, Kigaiid i Riviere dii Loup (en haul) 8 St. Lawrence — Removal of Rock Capii la Roche Dredging at Contrecti ur ... y " ■ 10 R 1' m o V a 1 1 Chains and Anchors !1 ■St. Franci.^ River... T.itaU 1 1 792 2'; — . 1 \ 1 ! * Theae should appear ia "Harbours," folio 34. [ISGS— issi'j Jj ItlVERS Ibr th.> undTia utioiied yars. -CdTIA. d-J ".m'.i Juiif. ^-= IS77. Tiital lur Tun Vciiiii, to 3111I1 June, 1877, 1873. 1871. 1875. i 18 7';. J c 3 11. j S ft.'j . II 1 • 1 * ft: . II . 25 '• S ft; ij :;42 7 . II 3 Ctv 11. •S >ti $ cts 1 •| S (.13 ■1 342 7 141 4,500 ) [\ \ V 1 1 ly i 2,656 •? .... 4,500 00 2 \ ) • 243; 2, 5 JO ■> ' 1 2 656 03 3 2,500 00 4 flj . 1 4,500 2.656 OSL... 1 2.5UII uo! 312 7 . ( . 1 i 1 1 KW .;.';r.\.su'icK. si'eo ; 14 1 I 4,000 01 1 2,;;7o 43 i'jr, 171 1 7,242 Ool 21 7,480 35! 22 J .ij "l"lVl4"0( Jj 10,478 2t 25 ... 2,955 ii ! 1 2,05-) 4fl 1 251 3,332 8(J 24L 55 0( 55 00 12,4.16 01 21,985 40 40,376 94 2 3 8 6>J 0,270 43 14,722 35 1 11,672 28 0,288 28 :iVK ■ !;E(. 11." II. 11. II ' U_ 1 z ^ YM 15,016 32 245 22,221 50 274 1,680 80 11. 258 1,602 99 791 20 .3,283 79 1 i 251 275 251 2,559 37 :!,r'88 21 .38,137 82 2,5,59 37i 34, 186 31 J 1 :44 l.OJO 00' 1701 i ;!,:'32 27 220 21,119 06 240' 1 4.125 87' 4 5 I " 196 527 62 1 ! : 527 62 6 ■ i3;t| 1,000 00 10l| 1,000 00 ! I 1 144 I i 1 12,000 00 1 1 170' i 196! i7i; 1 1 1 5,000 00 13,752 37 . 31 20 i 1 1 1 2,000 00 17,000 00 1 8 1 1 220 246 25,000 00 5, ,'^65 00 73.706 46:, 1 251 274 12,008 32 8,853 51 . 249 12.000 00 1 13,7,52 37,' 1 •19,039 52 1 I4.2IS .51 ! 9 am 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 14,620 00 .. 1 '■"l 39,550 78'. i yX'-OO 21 . 1 17,728 86 ( 175..i;i7 51 ?tlr:J yMi »'i fiiJl 46 [l^,;s .-l^s2j Ykaria' ExiHMiditun' on IMPKOVEMENTS of ONTA s Yi'iir fii'li'l c.t Work. 1868. ISC'J. 1870. 1871. 1872. $ cU ? Ct3. i ,...i I. $ Cts II. $ Ctj, Dfiroit I!h er N'llIUllRC 'lo .Vi'fl.isli napi.ls, St. ilarv'd liiver Ottawa Kivei Salmon do Ui« 149 IS 251 825 I) 108 4,834,04 Tota'.-; 4,983 m 8i5 lo !!Red Kiver. j IJF'raser Iliver. IN'ova Scotia 2 New Brunswiik. 3;Qucbeo i 4 iiiitarici Maiii'obft British Columbia. Totals. MAM BRITISH Aestract Statement of Expeuditvire on M ^ 4.933 19 4.933 19 1,308 6) i: 792 2.' 825 1" 2,985 ;•" (a) IiirluJing' J2.000.00 jiaid by tliu Coiinti"8 of Kent and Lanibton. I') [18(18— 1882] 4T of I RIVERS lor tli" uii(l.'rmouti.)ji,>(l \var.s_Co//r/w,Av/. :;oi 11. Il Jiiric. !H73. j 1 l.'<77 $ Its 1 ! Tijliil (or Ton Venis, to 30th ■luiie, 1877. $ cts. 1H74. I ! i II. 220 245 1875. 1876. II. 1.' ir s a $ Its $ Ctd. S ct.-^. 200 00 II. 251 251 * ct.s. 7,060 32 (/') 12,527 39 2,559 38 191 4,999 73 •• ., ^, . . i.-'Vl .12; 1 17.527 IJ ■> '-',601 92! 3 1 1 251 2,660 00 275 240 9.601 ;i> 5,:iC8 5:i, 4 217 8,i: :'. 02 275 i:i2 U 1,5'.3 75 8J5 10 5 171 1,55S 22 6,557 93 It4 7,20) 11 1 275 I5.i,v; I J 1 7,260 11 9,6 11 92 ' 10,993 021 i 1 i 23.782 i>H i 61.014 -n TUii 1 144; V. A I 1,350 go' 171 3,681 90 220 200 Oo i 1 5.214 90| : 1 i CdLr.MBIA. 1-14: 3,299 73 171 839 25 220] 5.739 08 251 1,621 63 ii.4;»9 69' 1 1 IMPROVEMENTS of RIVERS. ■J.500 00' 2,656 03 •^270 43' 14,722 35 '■»,620 00 39,5.-<9 78 '■250 111 6,.^57 95 1-350 Ool j 3,684 9 •->0|. 2,500 00: : 1.672 28' 73,706 46J 10.993 02' 200 00 3,299 7: 8:;'.» .. .-;! ! i 5,739 08 j 342 73 6,268 28 29,090 21' I 9,998 76 1 '•'> 00: 40,376 91 2 17,723 86: 175,4;'7 5h 3 2--'8-' 98| : 9.001 92 64.004 27: 4 ; 5,234 90' 5 11.499 69 6 ^"■3"" -'j i 68.020 261 ' 104,810 81! i i i 1 I 1,621 63 I 61.125 83: 27.:i8.5 "iR' ?,CiP, fi!i V') Including ?5.00» paid by the .Municipalities of Xapanee. Lennox an. 'A'- nM m i Addington. 48 [1868—1882] Yearly Exponditur.' on DREDGES coy SI live \iiV \ Si'iiTlA AN1> b Knnip \vi,',k. > Car cndiM) s 18GH. ISG'J. 1870. 1871. !87J. i ' 1 " New nuiiiinii)!! ' '. i I , $ Its. ( $ Ct3 1 '■ 1 181 1 $ eta. 8,873 67 I. 195 1»6 $ cts. II. ii,8i<; 13 13,2:t7 XS\ 251 1 1 $ els. 1 2 3 4 6 " C'luiuiia 1 1 13,"7.S c: i ■ ".St. I.iiwieiiCi' ■' ...' "Ciipe Drcton " .... 1 Tugj ' — T..tiUi 8,873 67 •Ki i\il t ".1 1 1 1 1 Pni.VUK ED 1 •' Prince Kilwiiiil " 1 O.NTA 1 "Challeiigc" - Tug "C. W. Jones " or '• Trudeau ' ... Tutals — ISRlTISIf I " Douplas '' '> Tui; " George" .... Totals j Abstract Statement of Expen | 1 N'ova Scoti;i 1 4.4;!6 83 4 13C 8 4' 12,541 88 i;,88& 31 \ \ i r.\541 8S; G,88'J 31 j 1 ? N'ew Brunswick ^1 4 P. E. Island 1 .... 1 Ontario 1 5 Jritish Ciilnmbia ... 1 i Totals 1 [ 1 1 i 8.873 67l i 2:>,083 70! 13,778 6J 1 1 1 1 [18C8— 18S2J 4!» :■>]• the uiul.TiiK'iitiDUcd years rioN'. NKW l;i;i N"S\\irK. ill Ju Total fur ! Ten V ISM. IHT il S cts. K. 'iVJ 3,J)9j 92 Ui 13,717 28 $ CU. ir. 197 .1 .97 17,713 20,, 31,795 54 11,094 00 42,889 54 245 24: $ cts 1976 187 to Jlilll', j. fts, II, •iU 258 3Sl 4« 258 «t,(;7J 02,' 271 C,270 ,3R 70,912 40 271 18,4 IJ 671 520 00 350 50' l:',693 63 H! Its \'j>j<) 4;» 18i 50 41. Ill, vHn, ik; 7. i 1 '^ 076 51 •fi'O 11' 111 :>3 17,^8 J 38 350 5(1 3,142 99 •.•02,12.> 81 "-V.\!;ii III, AM). 245 23,582 07 23,582 o; r.io. U3 19,3jO 00 197 19,350 00 10, .',3 1 3J! 245 10,58t 32 1,277 00 27) 1.277 00 6,847 05 31,211 32 6,817 0.1 6,847 O.V 3d,0j,S 37 '"LUMUIA. 245 245 1,447 06' 6,250 OOj 7,697 96!, 1,447 96 I 6,250 00 2 7,097 96 pen M diture on DREDGES-Con.struction. 8.856 60 8,8r,(; CO' .... 21,444 77! 21,414 7:' 19,3 JO uOi 37,063 2nl 10, 5 '4 321 35,471 20 3.^471 20' i 23,582 07i I 1,277 001 9,819 32 9,849 31 l,l>9( W 53,473 86| 103,499 43 6,817 05 1,571 49 101,061 4i 1 1,571 .-,0 !01,f;61 4lj 2 I 23,582 07 i I 38,058 37 26,5}5 68! 3,142 99l 7,697 96 Tl,461 21 lU tl-4 %-' [1S(;-^_1»_'J ExPEXDiTURE on DREDGING \;inu' (.1 Work. W-M- ii:ih-'l 1868. 1869. 1370. ISTl. j 1872. 1 N'oviL Snitill $ ct.. $ Ot3 S Ct3 I. S ''13. 11. S ct,. 2 I'. !•:. l-!aa'i N'cu Hi;ins\vii'K 195 i9;< , 1 788 98 OKI 7,:;5o 40 4 Qucliec I. 117 111. ■13 I. 117 III. 42 J. 975 10 2,S.->2 CJ 1 (Intaiio <; I'ritifli 1 'oluinbia ... Cil-j ,;7 Totals 0,827 72 1.788,98 7,900 07 Yearly Expenditure on CONSTRUC QfK 1 8t. Mimrico District Works I. I. I. I'.iS 199 140 76 11. 251 37,031 9'i o Ottawa River (pro- portion of ex- penilitiin') 117 2,noo 00 154 1,G21 80 GutiiK'au Kiver 1 4 rouloiifro i;iver Bhick Kivor III 42 18 00 18.-. 300 GO 5 198 2.500 00 t> RiviiTc till Moiiio ... 2Cl 252 18,410 44 i,085 26 6,?03 13 7 8 Rivii're deg I'niirie^ (removal nf ob- striiction, Ac). do Sault an Rccol- let Tier. 198 199 1..21 16 19 88 Totals 2,018 00 1.021 80 300 Oil 3.781 80 03,450 S" O.VTA ijiUtaua nivor (pro- ! portion oi'exp.). . 2iMa(1:i\v:i3ka River.. 117 2,000 00 154 1,021 80 j 251 1 350 (u' 3 I'ettwawa do ... 4 N'ewciiatle Wmkii... 1. 116 111. 4i .380 a.'. " Totals 2,380 85 1,621 80 1 1,350 0'. _ 1 [lSt;8— LS.S2] 51 H ;or the undormoutioiiod years. :;(itli Jtinp. IST.'i. .1. $ cts. 112i ?.()?;» 72 U'J 12,812 4:i lari. II. I'M 142 1-13| 4,123 49 19.; 190 $ cts. (;,283 OJ 13,932 9G 7, TIT) 40 187 1870. "■ I $ cts, I H. $ cts 240j 9,044 :!8j 275^ 21,983 ): 216[ 8,290 85 27,V 10,891 80 1.87". Total tor Ten ■^carg, to 3iith Ju.ic. 1S77. 240' 15,525 13 200 00 12,964 88 :!9,1S0 52 190, 8,453 89 1971 8,030 23 44.420 57 .•NVf "Rivers" 240 2.213 22 247| 10,808 17 ^?LIDES and LOOMS. TION. HEC. II. i 143 3,3.597 30 :43: 150 11,392 11 I 150 1 1,068 10 1561 333 35 189 8,,349 18' 189| 28,710 94l 189 RIO. . 1,263 68! 47,654 C4 497 50 69.063 68 143 >56 11,392 11 189 8,349 18 189 189 7,713 00 4,090 GO 11.392 11 20,152 18 10(i-4i 51.941 75 275: 10.911 30 I I 275i 170 93 I i I I 275i 1,151 08 2V6; 17,731 52 08,841 75 'f- I $ cts. j $ cts. 258 34,840 74 81.243 99' 1 258 12,758 27j 31.910 9: "i8! 2,'?,1G0 90; 91,488 10 258 25^ 258 rjS5 90 16.570 88: 4 T,388 07; 22,258 88' 5 .^00 02! 56,771 09! 6 79,'3C0 5o] 300,273 80 II. 1 I II. I 189: 31,500 00! 248 17,497 II 25,430 20 :,917 34 27; 2 40 258 CO 00 14^,863 34; 1 23,423 09; 2 28,716 94! 3 20,414 51 25,438 60 60 00 .318 00 2,500 00 19.478 'ii 3,037 35 10,466 43 233,803 74 s 258 00 00 23.423 09 1,350 00 7,713 00 5,043 20 — ■ '.'.'.'.'.'. 1 2 \ 247 572 35 ■i 4 <' 572 35 60 00 37,,S29 29 1 '•i.j kl f)2 [\WA~\>ifi->\ Abstract Statement of Expenditure on SLIDES and u. Name (jf Work. Year eiiJoil 18G8. ISO! ls70. 1871. "" 1 •> Qutbcc $ cts. 2,018 00 2,380 85 S Ct3. 1,021 80 1,021 80 300 00 1 S c•t.^. ;!.781 80 S Cid. 63.1,50 So 1,350 00 Oiittirio Tulal.^ 1 3,781 80 4,338 85 ;;,2i,-; o 300 00 01,800 SO Yearly Expoiulitnre on yTAFi' 1 Sngneiiay Distr I Works— Slut!'.. 2: do Rci do CoIk'Ction Totals 4]St. Maurice Distiict Works— Stall". do Ri'iiairs. do foUectit Totitls, Ottawa DUtrict Works— Stall'' pro- ])ortion of expen 1 1 I- 208 I. r. t III. 1 60 838 10 211 712 05 29. 209 \Ul. 06 3,297 01 211 105 35 29f I. 4,135 17 877 40 1 208 III [ 1 60 9.9U 15. 201 9,008 01 295 I. 1 208 1 351 81 201 3,258 51. 290 1 290 16,205 90 12,927 15^ I. ! 1 209 in 1 1 1 690 80) 233 39 335 :iii 932 80 II. 284 3,155 4 1. 258 1,372 8i; 284 A nij 05 26G 025 20 2CC "41 0,- 18 OS 4,139 47 22' ]n,3:.G 60 204 17,7<;7 31 221 7,002 43 20 2.:i05 CI I 400 23; ! I ,442 43 1 14, .301) 77' 2 400 23 3 257 17,851 06 1 9,.'.G0 48 428 CO 2G4 443 60 258 '.^"" 03 1 27,771 :j9'. 9,0,36 51 571 60 27.4GO 07! 284 281 284 ,141 48 1.250 13 22,239 431 I 1.'*.251 4,41; 7,147 70, 203 23,310 71 Jl 04 -ij.) 13,0... 2G »0 87 265 5,892 27 8 00 267 618 00 130,453 20 4 03.647 78, 5 3,987 44 6 -1 .'1,007 SI I -'i 836 72 I 430 741 203 10,893 49 256 10,013 .35 4,088 95 256 16.332 43 204 703 90 12,023 06 778 79 2571 30,383 GO 283| 10,052 40 26.- 185 53 204,1188 48 283| 3,044 88 265 i I 2831 1,108 84 265 10.534 I81 S7.056 Ssl 7 25; 16,465 13 2,3G0 80 283 .455 811 265 40.190 36 16.001 03 5.2:3 9GI I 407 21 5.3, .533 79 21.9G2 17 1,406 01 13,8,50 IS 10 17,031 30 177,303 06] ' *!l m 54 [1868— 188liJ Expenditure on SLIDES AND BOOMS STAFF AXD liHPAlRS QL'KBEC- ^ Xamf Wui'k. Vear eudeil 18tJtf. 1'<'.3. 1870. 1S71. l-(72. 11 Brought forward. Ottawa Dist. Works, Kcpairs— Con. Black Itiver Dumoiue River. ]{ i V i i' r e lies I'rairii'S — Sault au RecoUet Pier Total-: I. 207 HI 65 $ cts. 11,607 52 315 90 I. $ Cti. : 13,297 04 241 302 00 I. 234 295 S Ct3 13,232 06 639 59 1,035 87 I. 28:! $ Ct3, 13,162 31 10,894 31 II. 335 335 $ Ctj. 16.973 20 1? 3,624 07 13 ! 11,923 42 13,659 04 15,857 52 24,056 62 20,597 36 CranJ Totals 32,324 55 ; 27,463 59 33,670 31 41.948 71 40,333 74 (i.vr.v 1 Ottawa District I. j Works, Staff (pro- 209 ! portion of cspen- 111 diture) 2 Ottawa Ri'-erWorks I (proportiiiii of e.\- pouditure) 3 Madawaska River. 65 6,995 83 24u I. 207 III. 7,209 85 2 in 294: '.965 GO 294 282, 8,592 50 I II. 335 i 7,601 97 65' 2,812 61 24i: 4.212 19 2951 4,9C0 26 283 2,.'>U 32 335| 6,459 3 ' I I ' ! ' ' fll.'.' 24" : 291' i 65 3.055 ul 241 6,0S4 07 295 10,035 87 283 III. 4Petewa«a do ...i 66 115 In 24S 507 281 28 i 2,935 49 284 _ __.. I ' I I 994 50 6,9S7 21 336 621 65 3.36 7,664 OS l'i,'MO 8O! 21,631 53 27,410 99 29,970 40 31,193 71 [180S— 1SS2] 85 ;>r the undermentioned ytwrs—Cunlinued. kr. — ConHniir I. Condn I. 1 ::"'.h .Til 1874. 1875. 1876. $ a.-. I ir. $ i-t-. II. i-."23 oe; I iij,40j 13: S (-'ts.! II 22! I 2,926 or ■Jtj.lOD 301 204! TOO 00; 2 2.'li 1,1186 4t! 204, [>37 Ol B -'^"'i -" '^"1 -O^i l.''^«5 30 I 16,280 34| ] 19,749 46 Ji| 162 78 2,154 93 283 41,382 92; 51,660 32 S c "J.GCl 528 1877. ts. ii. $ 93 17,6 ni 265 1.7 CU Tulnl for Ten Vc'iu-3, to 311th June, 1877. S ft3 i3I 36 1 177,303 CO 10 79i 13,269 59 265 1.252 8)! 10,992 U 48,517 07' 17,190 10 78,282 75 45,642 291 11 1,891 13 13 20.624 99| 2i'8,455 92,14 42,069 651 4:!4,783 831 rjo. II. II. II 1 7.117 79 2'i3 10^gri3 49 2:o' 10,913 35 283' 10,052 So' 265 2r 3,607 81 : 203, 4,r,8S 95 25gI i<;^5:;2 441 283 3,044 Ss! 205 221' 1.123 58i 204 3,413 42 221 3,7S2 45 2I-!) I2,S1S 00^ 257J 3,330 01 15, '.0! i;: 221 69 J 18,1 204| 1,676 28,' 258 221 5,393 23 204 2,969 47 258 2,716 2C 284 284 ti.nys 41 22.1(45 Ot 7,945 75 39,189 61 4,966 78 2.932 511 265 i 265 "'•-■l'^ 80 j ;;:i.a70 39' ; 10.(129 78' 10.581 18 5. ,233 96 87,956 95 53,433 80 2 2,882 00 ,".:\8!2 (2 2.308 82| 25,220 42 21,009 (i2t 220,423 19 2.250 52 284; 2.300 82 266 2.302 75 >iK) CO 4,063 5; 'i.i;y3 3: 266 260 2,325 03 12.990 8: .3,540 89} 45.136 48 7 2o| ti7 20I 7 5.873 12| 58,200 55 26.912 14! 278.623 74 AG [H* ;,-;__ ],v,s:>j Ai; .-TiT.Anr Statomojit of Expt'iuliturc on SLIDES and BOOMS— t« Naliii' (il Wu:k. Vi'ai- enji- 1 B I8i;,9. i8i;;t IST'i. , ISTl. 1-1 72, 1 (lilt ICC ii'io S (-'ts, .^2.3i4 :,:, 1.1,211(1 8' S cts : 27,403 59 ■ i 21,031 53 1 j S cts. 1 33,G70 31 i 1 27,419 99 S Cts. 41,948 71 29,979 411 71,919 11 *. cts, 40,33,S 74 Total .. 34,193 7i 1 oiV^Jo 3,"i 49,1193 12 1 U1,09IJ 33 74,532 4", Yearfa' Expenditure on XOVA I .Mail roail between I Liver] I a n (i| Anaapolii I I. •IGl' G70 91 j 185| 839 01 I XEW I I. 1 .\iioliai|in Ilrid-e... 120 2::6S 31 QT-K 1 o 3 4 Gatinoaii Bridtre.... Gulf Koad .". -MCtapCJiac Pioai.,,, Petite XationBridse Ottawa Union Sus- jiension Bridtre (lirii]iortion ot'Ex- ]H'niIituri') Portage du Fort Bridge IIL 40 "iV 126 IIL 48 III, 48 I, 209 272 10 6,511 31 ,-;oo 66 545 99 I. IGI 1,568 30 I 185 295 1,716 25 385 20 I. 204 199 204 8,952 GG 3,!33 84 II, i "252 '"'iloirs't 252 1 253! 3,2C0 ''' 6 242 360 97 283 50 00 ( 3?5 337 i 522 :■'. ('0 6 7 Port Louis and Flun- tiugdoii Boud Reslitjoiicho Boud.. Tcmiscuuafa Road . Goiierally I- 126 126 Hi. 47 I. 120 III. 48 m, 48 8,691 OS 8.335 82 C52 87 3,127 00 158 2,720 39 185 25 82 204 45 Oo 337 i, lU'J J. 25 C} 9 ICl 502 00 204 356 3,656 32 252 2,211 -3 10 i 1 ';',,J..T . 2o,436 6'3 : 5,157 OG -'" ''\ 10,287 82 8,707 : (") luilu iin?,?l, JOO p aid bj Mun cipa ity. (/.) $ 4,000 granted by the Ontario Go renir leut. [18()8— ISSL'] i)| .Staff and Kepairs, &<• , lor the uiidormeiitionod years. :;f t!i June. 1371. 1S7; J 870. 1877. To i al for Ten ^ ears, V> 3i)ili J III] '. 1877. I J> CIS. , 4l.3S> 02\ I 22,045 Oj! ■ I 01,427 Uii S cti •'■'I'CGO ,T.'| I 7S.L>82 7.^1 ... 4.-.G42 "■. 4> nci fi", jm ■«•, cJ, _i!i^| ■'■S,.V„ \, I H),Gn3r,\ I 20,94-14! 278.d23 74' 2 'JU,84'J IC! I 110.619 &J C(j,:tt5 641 tO.OU 79' 713,1'. 7 J7j TtOADS and BRIDGES. .St'OT],\. I,.'i09 92 KRU.VSn'ICK. 2,368 34 1 I'.F.C. II. 144 j 1 1,300 Go 11. 1 171 [ 1,350 00 H. 222 400 00 I.'.!:, 276 100 00 i 272 10 10,000 CO 19,729 70 685 86 3,418 52 17,066 20 12,093 25 8,335 82 1 2'.,991 16 3.12? no 1 1 2 '; 3 221 451 02 205 174 171 1,324 64 .'!,547 73 294 30 23G 50 44 283 112 50 4 5 144, 11,817 90 14;: 180 00 2S8 105 60 6 Mt 4,3D3 14 171 1 6,015 0.> 222i 1 3, COO 00' 8 1 A i 318 10 1 18,102 06l 1 12,.^,31 73' 4,050 44 i '" 1 93,719 61 j f •; 53 [ISGS — 1882J lixPENDiTT-UE cii ROADS and BRIDGES (i.VT.V u N'anir U"uik. Duiinville liiidge.,. Fort Willinm Ro:ii]. Ottawii Union Sna- jicnsioii Bri(ij;e (jiro lorlion of Kx- penditurc) Ottaufi, ChuudiiTe Bridge Red Itivor k Trans- [lort S 1- r V i c e — CoMstructiiin — (l>ro lortion olE.\- I'cuditure) Ye.Tr ended 1868, 1869, 1870. !>71. 1872. 1 111. 67 I, 121 209 cts 2,573 65 1,000 00 545 09 I, $ cts 1 I. $ cts. 1. § cts. IF, 1 S cts. 4 5 155 242 14,000 00 360 97 312 293 98,361 15 25 00 299 283 81,966 92 50 00 357 335 337 357 9,967 31 522 95 187,675 63 C Red Riv.T ,t Trans- port Service —Staff and IJe- pairs-Cproiiortion of E.\[ii-nditiire). . Windsor andSni^o? Roads r,... III. 67 581 65 474 05 8 Vork Roads 11. 82 1,170 91 Totals 5,175 34 15,260 97 99,557 06 85,016 92 198,165 04 — 1 MAX! 1 4 Boats for Transport Service I, 11. 314 312 27,119 9!l 25,445 61 I. 301 2911 45,073 02 23,875 59 11, 357 Fort Gariy I{oad.,,, do Hriiifxe (over lied River) 155 4,213 13 100,11 ;i 50 Red River Route and j Tian.-jiort Service Construclion, 1 1 1 1 1 5 do Stall' a 11 d| Repairs 1 ''' TotMis 4,213 13 52,565 6'1 68,943 61 126, '.120 31 AiisTR.ACT Stati:ment of Exiionditixro on 1 \ova Scotia 670 91 "5J57"66 15.2C0 97 4,213 i;: 830 01 ""2',i"27"i27 9o..'!57 06 52,565 GO j 2 Xew Hrnnswick 3 (,)iiebec 4 Ontario 2,368 34' 2S,436 83! 5,175 34!.„,.. "in' 287 82 «.^.0!6 92 68,918 61 1 ! 1 8,707 70 ! 19^.165 94 126,920 31 5 Maniioija Total.-; 35,980 5l! 1 1 25,302 67 155,088 94 170,253 35 l333.7:'3 9,'. [istjS— 1882] 58 ES ■ :or th.' undonnontionod years— 0>//r/M^/f^/. .TA .:^th Ji.rie. IS?,;. l^'Tl. 1875. 187n. 187 Tutal lur Till \cara, to ;ii)tii June.', 1^77. U. I $ Cl3. H. $ cts. i a,-. II. S cts. I 11. :2l -4.51 02; 205! 1,324 63 239 236; I 'y> 43 28. t IIJ 50 Govt. Grant.; 283 20,000 00 » ctj. 2,57:! 05| 1 209,105 38 103,070 17; I74' 126,422 86 222j 24,712 56 25; 39; 100.307 61 174,201 149 64 : 203.828 80' I I 129.864 59 ' 25: 10,533 94 66,727 44 241 3,443 49 20,000 00 452,415 21 23.723 73: 521,778 01 531 65 7 1,644 96j 8 328,897 13l. I 154,627 58l 97,37.'! !:i,728 73; 1,211,632 35 "ilA. il. II. H 1 II. I II. 239, 27,869 84 171 171 174 174 45,000 00 2,967 10 13,060 41 28,7.35 66 I i . i. 19 ! (II : I 22t;,5I3 67 a i us: 23yj 14,724 31 222 222 1 i i 3,531) 37! 252; 18,552 ii;i 252 1.504 85 61,630 75 7l 539 71 4 ill.. 944 24 4 5 -391 14,320 66 J 9,532 49 242 3.3S9 81 56,923 81 94,763 17 22,082 46 < 1 1 11,037 34 1 :!,389 81 lOADS and BRIDaES. 18,102 06 56,923 81 278 854 67! 12,531 73 328,897 13 94,763 17 4,36,192 0: 4,050 44 1,.. 15i,627 58;.,. 22,082 46!... 180.760 48 318 10 11,037 34 1119,729 32 3, 3.?: I 81 ,118 54 1,509 92 2.368 34 95,71;i 61 ll,'j.i2 3.11 40.844 24 52,074 46 It 60 [18(58— issi'] ExpEXDiTUUE on SI'RVEYS Niirric of Work. i-.;h. \H>;:<. 18711. ISTl. Vfiir I'n.li'i; 1H7. N'ovii Spotiii I l.'l I'. K. Islrtji '.'■ New I>r\irHHick. •I yucU'.' 5]0nfari(j t;iN'.-\V. T'Tritculci., TlUritibli Coluiiiiiiu.., 121 121 121 III. •1.") S ctd I r. 33a 2'J Iji aiiriVi'"]"-,'" 2,7o8 44 157 2.8S3 64 T<.t,ild. 157 S ltd. I. ! s vu.i I. 46 35 3KJ84 4,8S2 Ul 3,045 42 ■l I 17'J 6,305 Ci'i 8,;:07 51 17'.' 1711 17'J 123 45 12.3 4.5 C. 115 23 1,1 :tO 90 '.iji 13 20:; 20i 20.; 203 S f-U.] II. 506 05 5t;0 61 7,7;a 01 ■,';il 5.1 260 260 2611 16.:il8 H5 260 371 ;? cti, 1,1128 :;J '"73.3:.- 2.2:'ll f: 8,320 i; "iie'i^i 12,437 2- AKBITRA ]!ArMh.'ition.-i 1. 122 1 III. 401 2.116 CO I. IS'* 1 British f'uhimbia.. 2,1'rinceEd. Island. Totals. 1,000 00 I. 18M ,4811 78 204 563 80 II. 261 4,32;' rEAELY Expenditure on CONST RUC 1 Mnni'.oha Hritish Coiuiuljia.... Totals = — . WORKING Yearly Expenditixre on ■ A( 1 jBritish Columbia. [ISGS— ISyi'J 61 I. 'r till' iiiulcinit'iitioiu'd yoars. Ill .line. iJ-Ti. I i> Ctd. :.i)| 900 OS 1871. 187 IH70. H77. Tdtiil (or TtTi ^'eiira, l<> .'inili 4.'.' I.! ;i7 175 Il,i).f-> 22; 17-) * eta. II. <;,876 GS 2 IK «.7'.t.i 40 8.TJIP 64 .."w, 11,411 lilt, nr, 17,71'.' 62 iw; 6S1 no!... 15')! 253 501... 2;M'j2 15' 24K 24f< 248 S (13. 7,ii7S ;ii 140 (;ii 7,078 'in l,'i7j 4» l;i,n32 70 i77 277 277 .? cts. II. G,878 5'J 25!t| 58 3.: 25',il 6,878 5J 25:i| 7U8 56 25!i, $ Cl-H. I ?; ct.<. IS 40.1 12 3» 33,006 01 28,r;;>6 17 42,'jJO 10 ■'.''^8 031 27,785 28 1.0,38 87 1,237 20 5 675 '.I'll 33,487 SG Mil »•*. 47.:ilS ^H 25:» 2S,G3S O'j! 12,-,,638 31 5 'Wl ;i"j :;o3 50 37,405 77 2.36,518 72 TIOXS. TELEGRAPH LINES TIOX. 7 J o.y 71 00 U. 24 ti y,044 GO 'J,044 00 KXPRNSKS. 72 00 0,0 i4 00 0,116 OO 51,990 51,990 77 H 2* 205 II. 29,021 19 259 973 33 259 29,991 52 37,774 21 1,916 66 ;i 273 285 273 39,720 87 II 4', 329 04 267 1.946 66 267' 43,275 70 AGENT and CONTINGENCIES. ! .. i ! I i li- i i if. • I 285' 2,506 8i 261 (a) Government Subsidy. 31,108 74 1,946 66 33,055 40 191,21$ 95 (a) 6,813 31 198,037 26 2.518 52 5.055 .351 1 62 [ISfiH— IS,S2] I']\i'i;m)Itihk cii LKIHT CONSTIUJC" NOV A Niiiiii' Woik. Ariclml. iirriliu'Ion. V.'iir cmlr,! IHCS. lKt;'.». I'Alirl Miiihl I IM Hiitli'iv I'onit (or I Liiin'iilmrt;) .'I'ltinI Nlmiil (ijUliiik K.i.U r.iiiit... 'lir H llrilil , H|( H|ii Si lii'Driro. !» (' St M: 10{('iir'ilM>() Miiihl. llOrvil .1 Isl.'iiul.. U !•:,:;; 1-1:111.1 l:ijl,illlr llo|i.' M;ai.l l-ll \li'iij;lii'r's roliit ... i:.l\Ios.rH l-hiM.l |('. run^lMii' $ Ct:l. I. ■Jis 03; IM 2\n w ?B SI IJl H7 U.TCiS on, i:w »ii! :f.» iMj 4.ti(i7 f.7| 3.2J1 02 :iio It ;t:!t tilt $ eta. 1870. $ Cti. r.,lM1.') 801 17 I' I't-'i-' v'ri !• MMt , is' rnln'hrll UI.illil \:> Ton ll.iiiil W liiirf., :i> I'url Mi'(iuii) ■Jl ruliiiiio 22 liiim Koi '» I'.i'iii'tni Ti. tills. ."{.ns;) Hil, 1, -.!.'>» 45 , :t,(lIO H4 l..'i',li> 4A . iS l.t iJ.iUl 4.' I 1S71. 1S7J $ (18 :i. 204 ;u 74 2:i(i 34 74,. i 41 41 NEW 1 3 Ciijio Jouriniiiin . ... Mai-oiii'ttf I'oitaco Island ami I. •154 1.^4 154 l.')4 f^JO 00 4ini on i;72 78 2.751 -m I. 209 209 3.38:i 9S 21ij 0.". I. 179 179 670 36 II. 233 C 11 ■ 4 Slu'diiie H 11 c 11 Liu'l.t ----- ', St .Iiilin Ih^iii'iih <'• ilo IIi\orBea- Ci>M I.i 'iit Toiiila 4,274 Iti 3.600 63 670 36 6 W - I []-;(;s — i-,^_'j •8 IIT ■ HOrSI'^S tor til." nil. 1. Till. ■iiliou.'d lUJ Vt'ars. loN. (•V .-11' n \ 41 41 NKW C iV llll.l'i IHT.l 1M7I, $ en i' cla. 187 i»:>;. $ eta 144 12.218 44 12. '.MM 44 imixswicK. 1S77 Tiiliil tor Tin \ cHri!, !o .1111 tl .'iHio, 1877. $ CtH f rt.s rid 2ia o:;, i *).; B 18G8. 18G0. l.-^TO. 1871. 1872 1 r.irfiiict Kl:i:i'l III. 41 4:; I. 118 III 4S 5 els 43 Of. Hi) (10 7.1G0 8G I. 5 Ct3 I. 3 c't.^. .? -'tS. 1 S c... < 'ujt Kosicr 154 7,402 50 101 lO.-i 21(3 8; 1,3J6 25 Pa^pil'i '■ 4 I'oiiil Si. Liii.r.'ul... 1 1 1 TotaU 7,288 8G 7,4i'2 !li 1,543 OG (iNTA Ciipe Keale 1 liyng iiiK't 1. 193 357 GO I. CI«|ipcrluii Island . Falsi' Duck do ... I. 118 III 43 t;o5 20 3 (./) 8:JU 00 4 Gibniltnr Toiiit (juU Island III. 43 43 4t 43 5) 00 192 80 GG) 20 tiG) 20 I ;;•■•"■;■;;■; 103 2.59 Ot 190 tj Killiiiiiny (Leading Lifjiit) 105 OO 8 9 10 11 Utile CiiireiU Micliacr^ l*oint .... I'oiiit Ple.isiiat St. Iirnace 43 43 .■;57 72 6u5 03 .^ulphur Island 193 2.359 20 Totals 3,136 15 2,076 83 195 00 600 CO iJUiTisn (a) P'ucijasi' riici' of I.-!and. [ISGS— 18S2J C5 •or the unJermentioned ycsiTs— Continued. TIG'S— Continued. iEC. (••.h June. ^73. 1874. 1875 1876. ■> 1 12,006 44 12,000 OU 12,047 43 96,302 84 , _ 1,365 70 lOa-s: 6S [13fi8— 1882J Statement showing amounts contributed by Municipalities, &c., towards Statements, from Ist July, Wo;k. Harbours— Bayfield (Municipality ot Stan'oy) Cobourg (Commissioners Harbour Trust, Cobuurg). CoUingwood (Xorthcrn Kailway Co.) Godericb (Municipality Tov/nship ot Goderich) Meaford ( do St. Vincent) Total Harltours Rivers — 61 Xajianee River, Out.. 7 1 Salmon do Total Rivers. Roads and Bridgea— Portage du Fort Bridge ({J rant by Gove;nmeni,Ont.). Grand Totals 1871. 198 $ cts. 2,400 00 2,4^0 00 187 II. ! $ Ct3. 252 2,400 00 1,500 00 1,,")00 00 [1808—1882] C9 ir7!To1oThJ°u„f,8^f'™'""°"^'' ^°*^' -d included in previous Vear emlvd 30tli June. :S73. 11. [ S Ct3 is: I. 1S75. Total. IS 70. 1S7 S cts 190 15,505 00 15,505 00 S cts 238 12,703 2G' 10,000 ooj. 10,000 on , 9 Ct3. $ cts. $ Ct3. !44| 4,000 00 4,000 001 32,70:; 20, 254; 10,000 OO; 10,000 00 234 1 25,507 49 25,507 49 I I i I 28,208 2G 10,000 oo: 4 10.000 00' 5 35.507 491 83,775 25Ii j,C00 OOV 15,505 00 32,763 26 5,000 00, 5,000 00 5,000 00 6 2,400 001 7 7,400 OOi 35,507 49 5,500 00, 8 96,673 751 [IStJS— 1S82] COMPARATlVi: Sr.VTKMKXT of Exneiiditur oil 18C8. isoy. IHTit. IwTl. 1 Raihvavs — Con -true tioa \\- oikui^ v\\ii Ciiii 111 3— ('('11 Hit rue I mil., do Stiill'iiiiil l!c|.: Ciuin'., E'tililic liiiildin^rs— ( do OMStnu'tuin , u'liai:-.-!, Aiv... Ilaiboiiri mill Iln-alwiUi r; S Imiirnveiiu'iits ul liivor ;i Div.lr 1.1 Prcil-in^'.. 11 Sli.i.saii.i -Coiistruriiuii. -( iiii-;rur:n)n i^talt' iinil la'piii;- do M I.itrlitlioiiso?— ( !Mi: Worki .'onstniiMiM;! , isi'eUiirn'ous, viz. : — 18 Arbitr:itii)ns , Tut: Ser •iss,:;,-,.-} r,:, .".."I'J.'JtU (18 i:;.s,9G.^. 35 LMi;.21!l 14 i.:ii8,r.iii .17,3.':! O'l 8, (;.".■( 55 28 J Oh) 18 387.518 47 iL'i; 1)53 211 201, ',(05 18 $ cts I $ ct.s. 1,7.'9 .381 -li) 2,940,930 45 44.5,2(18 75 1 442, '.1113 31 105..588 20 133,872 8H 3U1.480 C'.) 302,383 35 l.ii50,0.'^2 03' 2, 113,4.53 74 03.427 24 4,442 :'.5 <[.(> I'J 3,^20,180 (M) 0,8 ;7 7; 4,35 1,'Otwecii Moiilioal and Kiug.stn A(;etit and f 'oiuingtncir-, H.C iSiiiuiries T.,.talg, Public Wt 32,400 4;' 0,305 60! 2,410 or,' 12,000 Qui 18.072 5; R.307 52 1,000 00 12,000 00 Grand Totals, 312,850 04 1.. 531, 357 3()4,004 81 73,514 72: 410,101 (15 -,11 73,37 4,034 0; 8.873 07 300 iioj 01.090 311 70 81 2,993,400 29i 4,053,795 i. <■■ if. — For remaiK-:, soe pagi^- 72 and 73 'm [KstJS— 1S82] Geneu.u. Abstract of Expoiulituio on PUBLIC WOPvKS and BUILDINGS. W'dliKS XiAa .^'(.■(ilia. Entkiiep I CoNKEDtllATKIX.' 1-t .Inly, 1ST3. I'. E. lol.ma. i!l•l^l3wi(.■;^. (ts. "'istrucl.on , 1 Illll'iCiiulii.il iJ.lilw;! • . lli> Willi...: A|lr u:('S 8 .Nova .^I'olia ami .\c>\v lirunswick— Consti-uctidii ■1' i!" Wuikinj,'<'X]n.'ii?e: T) I^riiice EdwurJ U].iii:\ U:uhv.iy— Coiistnictiou '' 'lo A\'(irkiii',' exiic'iisc.s 7 I'lU'ihc Kailway — CuiHlriKiion H Caniils (io [ It' do StalTaiul [ciuiiia ' Totii', ll.iiluiivs aii'l Caimls C,13G,8T8 9t' •-',45:;,72.3 37; 1,801,401 S'J 1,4(I6,;)33 : 288,03:; 73 4;i8.0.'0 30 1(1 Pwlilii- r.Mildinys— CotistnK'tion ll' do Ki.'iuiir:', Ac 12 llarluiiirs and UronkwatiTS 13 Itiipiovcnieiits of liivera UIDredRcs— CdUdtniclioa 1.5 1 Dredging JO Slides and Booms— Construction 17 do Staif and Ivepnirs 181 IJoads and Bridge.-! 19 Telegraph Liuea — Construction do Working e.xpenses Lighthouses— Construction Miscellaneous, viz. : Surveys Arbitrations Tug Serrice between .Montreal and Kingston. Agent and Contingencies, British Columbia... Sundries 212,ttii9 24 . 19.05S 90 1. lJ,03n,9G,") SO' 787. ■-':.:! o: $ Ctv 10.881,888 4 J 4,353,201 7.' 824,089 2- 823, 8 J4 4'; 43,80 l,-.4.267 13 47,17.'> 01 J01.H73 00 9,998 70 101,061 40 81,243 99 1,S09 92 20 21 23 24 25 20 Total Public Works. Grand Totals 41,242 31 27,785 28 7.3.385 62 9,926 88 50.011 53 23.582 07 :. 1,940 92 10,927. .noi 38,3,310 ,■.', 32,882 2.; 2'J8,517 7', 40,376 ;u 101,061 4; 91,488 I» 2,368 3i 0,813 31 1,237 20 1,026,150 80 202,897 53 13,057,122 60 990,150 56 8, o51 IT 33,487 j-j 992,030 Oj 17,919,611 53 (1) Including $83,7 ti) do (() do !3,77.i.7.> contributed bj Municipalities, &c.—Sr page 69. 7,400.00 do do do 69. r, .r,n nn ,)„ Lqj,^j Government, Ontario— See page 69. 5,500.00 do [lS(iM_lSS2j t3 liom Ist July, 1807, (dat,' of Con federation) to 30th June, 1877. CJi;el-i KNTKKgli CdNKKDEIiATIoN. t'litaiiu 1st .Iiilv, ISTi). Miinitoliii. N'linli-Wvst Tt'iritoiiis. 20ili Jul,-, 1871.' Miscollaiiuoiijl not I Ajijiortiuni' ! I to HDV ot llie I'rovinci'-, I Hritish Coluuil.ia. Toljili. 5 tts.j r.,5';7,477 84i iJ::,543 "I ■1.234,054 12 1,320,556 81 Ctd, Il.t;55,232 48 1.314.nC5 O'l 157, ,y7 55 120.114 2(i 175,497 51 ltj.67() 88 233.803 74 434.783 83 t»5,719 01 16,324 'si 47,318 88 48!i'5r43 3,0.31.137 25 0,121,1104 14 1,'J57,36,S 50l ctj cts. ct.s. Cti. 1,012,055 49 12,008,.5(i:) 80| 1,612,055 49 848,140 40 I,585!245".'i6 32,075 65 I,I3S 50 47,136 05 22,.5.'<0.245 30; 1 "..330,528 «itj 2 2.620.151 17 ;< 2,230.787 83i 4 2'*8,632 73^ 5 498,020 .30' i; 7,075.578 50, 7 10.646.249 18| S 3,353.120 3j; 9 8811,816 051 1.585.245 .30, 4S.2U ',5 57,535.914 V'J 2,669.048 10 14,324,280 58 2,378,079 87l 1,318,012 OV 1,310.406 48' 04.0('4 27l ;:8,058 37! 22,259 88 37.529 29 278.623 74 J, 211, 632 35 7,107 98 125,038 31 ' 48ii5i"4i 222.730 01 28,028 38 .,234 90 440,844 24 72 00 141,699 97 lUO CO 210,021 97 5,406 53 6,846,403 92 697,510 13 681 99 J42,481 96 11,499 09 7,007 06 50,771 09 18,854,913 81 2,309,565 62 1.023,298 01 9,044 00 191.223 95 2,362 54 369 50 5.055 35 499,452 58 2,084,697 94 39,028 10 4.917.405 055 (iO 1,001.3H4 (1)2,361,923 (A) 306,612 271,461 300,273 271.333 713,407 (f)l, 752,074 9,116 198,037 (.1) 75,588 53.270 11 1,.305 70 95,224 97 143,499 52 236,518 53.276 96.302 5.055 1,365 77:10 K, 11 13 12 ('7,13 21 14 861 15 03,10 5711: 46(18 00 10 26!2o 51'2l 72122 11123 84|24 35|25 70120 13,171,226 04{ 70,707,140 17; lJt^o!!lZl7nUofn^s"h^^^^^^^ ri'^'^r'-V D7»«T°'l.'^« rot^structioa of such Fi.hen.s bv drder in Council O'o.^S^o^'da^Vd ^J.T^ebraS^l's'J." ''^ "'^'^^""^'"^ '' ^"'■'^ "" 0. DIUX.VE, Accoiint'.yn!. Tt [16(;3— Ic^S.'J KxrKNDITT'iJF. on :i.count of AVovks nudioriz.d hy PrECIAL Wulk. \i.tliori/r.! f-':. I.iiwrcncf River (ilei>i.onin!.' lirtw1,KM:i 28 7, '.'7,'., ",78 50 II. 200 200 222 408,816 74 N'o\;i Si-.itia 4 Kiir(>|.('iiii iifiii Nnitli American, X.U. Prinii' Kdwiird Uland 2,228,373 1 : f> Piicilii- (J Cotriui I. milling I.'ailuav I'.riil^u Totals 33,470,007 70 2,6i3,741 73 __ WOHkIN(i 1 o Iritorcoliiiiinl 7.:::',o,ri28 go i.'ioi;.y33 3" 823,8r.4 40 4^8,020 30 247 1,811,273 50 Nova Scut iii 3 Kuropciiti and Xoitli Araericnii. X.Ii. I'rinci' Kduurd Island ■" 4 248 221,i9- 49 6 Pacific Totals lo,059,:i36 93 2,032,873 Oi Yearly Expendituiv CONSTRU< • NdVA 1 St. Pct.T , >ki Kiilai-,'iii-' and Oeepcniu" .... Totals 138,433 CO 74,476 15 212,',M);i 24 II. '19: 26,r.ii s; 20,511 51 NKW Baie Vcrtc. 43.807 53 QUE liLachine 2 dn Enlaigemt'Dt. ... 3 Bcauliarnois 4|^ do Land Diima^'cd., 5 .Sto. Anne's Lock. Carillon and Orcnville do Enlari^cmenf Cftril'on it Cliutc u Blondeau Dam, 4c Uulbutc Rai)id3 Lock Chamlily St. Lawrence (iirotiortionofE.xntiircl •lac. Cartier & UochclaL'a do Beauhamoid do Jacfuu's Cartier Arirenteiiil do do Pontiac St. John and Chamlily.... Totah., 228,770 58 1.990,188 15 68.488 25 102,799 48 74,071 52 1,110,902 11 320,013 02 235,808 12 10,810 25 0) 119 Kl 1«3 194 1,484,619 63 14,618 b:, 193 195 22,676 20 5,933 53 O 70- <) > 4,234,654 12 1,530,633 44 [ist;8— i(38-'j 77 lor tilt' luu'tTmt'ntionod years. TIO.V. ^ 'HI- eiiilcl :!ii(!i .liini'. Tula! tni- 15 \v>\:-i rodcil .'iOtli .June, 1H82. ^^ l--::'. 1880. 1 ;89i. 1H82. a u. 74 86' 11. 5 Ct3. 219 226,6.;9 19 220 4'i,i29 6.5 243 2.240,285 47 11. 21$ 220 226 2tN $ .1,. 2,048,014 CO " 16,'5,''"t "sb"" 4,044,522 72 622 00 11. 234 24f $ ctfl. ; 608,7.32 80 '4! 9. ;8, 503 "93" ir. 241 '241 245 295 1 eta. 68.5,568 79 4112 Vi;i' 4,590,861 99 26,464,017 42 1,801, 161 89 H.'4,':89 28 -52,255 49 2';,()1H.!'A5 74 522 0.) 1 3 4 ,'■. — t> 73 l.X 2,007,053 71 6, 109.. '.99 14 5,577.2:;6 , ■ j 5 176,832 81 55.491,071 82 :(i l'ENSK.S. 56 49 273 273 2,010,183 22 22'3,313'"i2' 2,57 258 i 267 258 1 1 1.6ii7,956 70 164 640 5.5' 78,892 01 287 287 287 l,7.-'0,;!53 53 203,122 s's" 236,944 93 2,220,421 39 305 305 305 2,080,592 37 1 228,259"Vi'7" 2,, '70 88 I':, 620,888 18 I,4ii(;,ii33 37 823,8.54 46 1,. 5.19,556 31 318,407 87 1 2 4 i [}j 2,233,406 34 i n A XT A T ^-1 1,851,489 26 2,311,423 22 1 20,7o;i,640 19 i '*1 KOX. ..!LI -16 i 07, 337 7.". 11. 21 » so.'iiio'si 1 23( 23( 69,434 76 i " J234' 484 "o'o 13'', 4.33 09 i58,364 71 £ j 107,337 75 1 80,120 54 69,434 76 1 481 00 4'.'6,797 80 ^ur.vswiCK. 1 278 1 520 00 . 44,387 63 1 F.f. 1 295 230 "233! '23.3 2331 2341 295.! 239| 1 I 2.978 66 252,821 33 :93,'i58"36" 220,290 '32 212,794 07 29.567 15 31.796 4! 14,466 73 -1-1 9J8,0.J3 30 -M 22,I13"02 1 -i-' 218',625'24" -1'' 24,516 00 -15 20,694 19 Ml' ,**'*',^ ",'.«" 212 213 213 "iii 213 214 369,566 74 266 15 3,054' 68 ' 78,'297"58" 203,216 69 16,C88 20 4,ijr.7 28 225 "228 229 229 229 292,105 51 * 69,'o42"76" 145.38o"9'7" 191.326 .J6 4.721 6^ 3,463 98 231,719 24 5.347,414 66 266 15 6.3,488 25 404,787 15 74,071 52 1,773,586 22 975,142 54 313,412 81 122I06S 74 1 2 3 4 r G 7 8 9 ii 1.248,034 63 ! 675. C97 32 706.1(11 40 957,873 03 > i 9.353,593 94 — - — —_ 18 [lS,j,^ _!-:.'] EvPExnTTrKE on CANALS for CoXSTIiUC ONT <^- \;\I1R' iif \\'or\ Co;iniv. l|Ooriuv,i;i Wiiliiiiii-Miiri'li WcUaii'l .....' I St ii-iiuiiit do (Jri'TU illf ;l!i.| I)illlil,i3.... IlMMiniiiiui, W.lhiiiil Mm! , „ , liilK'.lIll Ill) hiilar^PUiPiit ilo ,i,, ^'|'^'''-'"> |[M-onk'iiai\ I,.r4s, G.-c'al, „ ,, ,. I villi- :iii'i Ciiiloloii . l.UllllV^'tDU ].:)\- |\VtMll«<.l-lll N Muriuv— Survey N'orlliiinilMTliin,! '.iSiiuli S(i'. Miiiio— Siirv, y JAl^'uma l>i-lnr' l'> St I;!i\vrcnoi' (iiriipoitio'n of cxpciiili- liiiv* I 1 1 Itivcr T:iv — Survpv | K' Tiviit ...; : ■"■ Kx]ipnilitii;i! j (Voin I 1st .Iiilv. If-i;:. I to iiOili .Iiiiu 1NT7. •i4.0:)7 ").•> I. 4;t,2Il 37 1.077 (10 172,122 iiO "1,707,710 C7 ;? :,■-,{ SI 1.S78. 11. VJ, 1 !:ij)i5 -i 1 I'JS •.',l38,2;t2 ;<■ ■I'ln in I I •,MD X) ! s:>.87i -10 TatMls nil 735 2.- i (i, 121,001 It ■. 2,:ss,i93 u: Cnnal ami Ljimu .•urvoys. .■i2,r,7r. 05 NORTH-WE? 1.1, ",8 .W GENJ 1 jN'ova Scotia ■Ji.Vi'w Bruiiswiik 3 Qi]-,'ber 4^1'iUurio S; North-West Teniiurics . «j lieaeral'.y Totiils. Abstkact Statement of Expen 212.909 24 4;).8t)7 53 4,234,6.J4 12 (j, 121.004 14 ;.... 32,67.") 0.') j.... 1,13H 5:) (.... 10,646,249 18 26,511 5; l.r)30,633 44 2,286,193 67 3,843,338 02 jSt. IVtor's— Statr Re;)air3 .. Totals CANALS-MAIXTENANCK | NOV.; 3,376 16 15,682 80 1 Q niS Qf! II. 245 6OO 08 [ISO'S — 18S2] ihe uiulcrmcntionod y^Kw^-Cnntinur,! 'nOS-Cvndudo.. WW. !MT;i. Vfiir iriilcil :;iiih ,j,|:iL.. is.so. JU ^ Cto ir.),^m c5 isti. ISSJ. Total tor 15 years ended 30th June, 18^2 ir, •iv.K :18, I,.Vcv;'J7 -,1 I 2I(; -1"! 7,7i);! 88 ■l.G.';2 83 ■:- et-;.' 11. y cts II. l''!»,l."il ctj. 4 ! . 5S 7 i; 1 ' 13.GGt HO 6Xi,4(/2 17 205 3,40:; 0-) 2"'i I 20f> 11.450 20 7,135 G;i 14,40i; 72 748 G5 l.:;2::,oi;i ;- -'05| 5,83S 51 I 704,3(Jl 38 •> cts • I.'^i"j7 55 515,300 57 1,077 00 192,380 fn 12.408,107 3(J 07,4(12 10 3' 1, 4 80 7.535 63 013 35 115,l-:)0 50 718 G5 0,308 01 10 II I 13,5111.223 G8 TEiiniTOniES. 32,075 65 VM.V. 210 1.13G 8! 295 .610 33 9,885 67 diiuro oil CANALS— Const ructinn. 107,337 75 l,^ 48. 6.34 "6,3 1, "08, 126 23 3,OG4,098 61 80,120 54 675,697 32 1,367,548 4S 2,123.366 34 69,434 76 520 00 706, Ml 40 1.323,019 78 1,136 84' 2,100,242 78 484 00 057,873 63" "04,301 38 7,G10 33 1,670,268 74 .^COTI.V. 490.797 80 1 44,387 53 ■1 9,353.503 01 3 13,510,2 '3 68 4 32,675 65 5 9,885 67 6 23,447,564 27 IF. ir. 2G5 959 r,8 300| 1,920 .54 I I 300j 200 63 -.1^1 17 7,887 78 15,883 43 23,771 21" \f. 80 [18GS— 1S82J '4C. .Vaiiif ol Wwk. Lftchiiie — Colli Staff i:e,. liofi Beuuliarii CoUe Staff 10 He pa Ri'lii St. A niie s Tollfc Stair. I'.fl>aii Carill 13 141 15 Collect >tair. i; •pair Ik'tUlK 16 i7 IS ISt. diirs L( Collec Stair.. icpairj 19 20 Chamblv- Colfee Ktaff. Re))airs Refund 23 24 Culliute Kiiiiids Lock- Staff. Kepairs . Totiils , Giaml Tolalj Expenditure on CANALS for MAIXTEXANCE, QrE Couutv. i.Jac. ('artier k Hochclast lirs nd3 Tutuis Uiis — eclioM IJeauliavnois — irs ids 1 .'..'.'.....'.'..! Lock— tioii iJacfines Caitier— ■3 Totals rid Gienvillr— tion Argenteuil — -: Ji Totals uck — tion Rithelioii— i Totals ion >t. Johns k Clmnibly- 3 S Totals 1 1 ontiac Expenditure from 1st July, 1867, to 30th June, 1877. IS cts. 9.5.324 12 2l'.'.2;n 71 l'J'J,3t;2 2(3 650 57 II. 243 24H 243 248i J17. 628 60 8,818 63 r-M.049 5H 106.o:.9 02 2.!a023 16 7,967 30 15,978 83 2.-|,289 35 242 243 243 245 245 49.235 4S 7,436 24 S9,442 86 114,062 12 703 58 .'11,644 80 4.6f' 33 16.321 44 1.1,170 03 244 244 24 1 249 245 .'(5' 2451 ;4.1.-,6 8J 21,854 06 1 244 100,670 76 i 244 155,319 97 j 23 12 I 277.867 91 [. 1878. S cts. 10,007 18 39,062 97 13,6t6 41 666 90 6::,:;83 46 1.' I 87 14,3,:.3 37 9,861 05 246 29 940 55 :.057 32 541 95 ■•45 82 1,268 97 11,401 'iO 5,1182 72 69 74 17,822 ,"90 18 1,556 65 283 77 •J. 430 60 1 2.418 OS 10.413 99 6,022 96 IS 855 03 1.329,556 81 • i 131.283 [ISGS— 1S82| ?1 the uiiclenn.'iitionod years— Cot/litmci/. AIR ■"'. '^''- — C Oil tinned. 2'iil '■f,i; 07 251 2,i',y3 ei •2C9 2.3G1 40 !>r.3 ;!(JU 11,301 53 •.!53 ■MJ 8, soy 77 253 253 1 --,4,2 70 11,516 12.377 78 85 283 28:; 255 1 ! 142,101 48 ! 1 26,716 08 259 31 ■;i;i 81 1-11,474 28 13,1150 47 20,705 17 tiO 300 300 300 2,58( 47 16,686 78 16,813 60 57,104 rt62 S5 ' 3(.l ! 3011 36,114 85 700 00 162 33 33 -b4,, ..d 75 220,070 21 407 57 419,131 12 1,955 35 421 61 21 I':9, 61 KS.!,SS- 2,37 .''95,077 47 10 ,(— i; Si [18GS— ISSLIJ Expenditure on CANALS MAIXT!:\AN'Ci:, 6:i,o7o Of 40J,0S0 OG t; 18,210 86 6,819 61 I.18I.TS1 .17 10 t-talf a,) do 0, t 17 i.S 11 Hepairs 60,138 59 I' Ki'funil.i 6t>,39.! '.t^ Totals 862 65 l:;i,142 45 I!urIiii;];1ori Hay— I'tTiyman, &c Jippairg Weiil.voi'tli 13 :!,.m6 87 4,140 71 75 41 :!o0 00 1,278 0^ 14 lio 15 Kttuuila do Totals 24 50 7,773 02 1,602 62 Ridoaii— Collection Ktair Frontenai', l.crris, (ireii- ville and Car!eto;i do (io do 16 17 i:!,574 7:! 2:! 1,225 07 178,569 2S 412 o:! 2,094 85 26,651 5; ii,o;u 22 18 19 Hejinirs Ht'tuniis Totala Trent Works— Stiitr 25 0'; 42.3,781 11 :'9,805 58 20 21 Rrpiiirg Totals Fort ! riiuces Locks 22 Graml Totals 1,957,368 51 i 208,415 :;j [I!^(;7-I^7sj 83 :,*ii lor the uiulermention.'d year^i— Continued. IIKWUUS, kr.~CoHtimu:.l. y.w. Vear Pii.le.l ;!Ot!i June. 1871). 1880. 1881. 1882. Total lur IT) VcHrs fiiilcii 3'itli June, 18'<2. 2C8 2t;8 2G8 26K S .MS. H. 1 ; 1,077 R-, i:i.817 9(> 4.;iH,-! 15 '21(J lij 1 2,->L 25 i 252 -11,1 ;ci 21 1 1 M 1 (in oro 1,' 11, (Ms II. '71 27 281 1 410 ,(3 28 1 15 7:j5 7(J 2S1, 5 cts. ,086 85 ,17:i Co 521 III 20;t M7 »; 784 55 1.17.1 35 l."i,ii52 20 •V'J.il G2 22,8tJi) 17 13 547 74 I 1 l;i3,2('8 4'J I 2 1o,').(;H(J 79 i 3 375 b7 I 4 .517 20 .5iy 71 1,150 00 I 282, 252 HO 15 2821 ^,9'J9 77 j 2821 1,150 00 7,572 35 5,020 73 12,21(1 'Jl 20fi 260 299 1 29S>: 29y( 1,!50 00 7.581> 44 7,447 69 12. 3i'i.8i8 <;;< 17,275 00 10 1,3 lit Ot 92,2i;4 16 65 01 73'J 112 7. III2 20 251 5'J,042 23 251 251 56,7,55 57 i5.- 218 01 258 124.318 ni .'189 48 ' 281 63.U18 10 281 13,743 08 10. 187 13 r)35 25 I 281 162 :i7 I 287 147,285 80 7,543 Oj 56,398 04 09,249 53 13 8i) 133,205 06 298 i 298 298 i 7.321 71 74,641 51 84,374 r.7 21'). 953 21 100,075 70 777,3y8 53 ' 166, i38 19 1.001.519 71 11 8,07 7 04 12 1,887,070 98 5,059 49 13 9,027 28 1 14 99 97 hs |255 248 255 1,188 92 3.568 89 285 1 1 2,489 93 285 2,233 50 4,757 81 4,723 43 192,669 08 233,863 99 1 210,839 42 10 .1— i;^ 301 301' ,011 92 8,ii: 018,800 14 5.690 77 20 13,917 89 ,21 296 10,127 42 ',559 41 19.008 06 2,559 41 122 261,501 52 3,001,657 83 HI flSiJ.S— 18S2] ExPKNDiTrnE on CANALS IIISCELLANKOUS I Miscrllilliei)ii3 . K.Mifii'lituic (mm Ist July. I8G7, to 3nt!i June, 1ST7. J cts. ■IT.K'.i; 05 1ST8. 5i rts. Abstract Statkmext oC Expciulituiv 1 .Vova Pi'otia.. Quebec I tiitario Miscfllaneuus Totiils. n (1-8 or, 1 'M: ,5J6 81 1 'jr,7 ,3fi8 fiO 47 ,130 1(5 ' 3r): ,120 32 600 on 131 '83 93 21)8,415 32 :il0,2Vi0 25 Halifux, fit}-. do iLuneiiburR Marine Ho^pitiil Lunenburg... Halifax Dominion I^iiliiing do Quarantine Station (Lawlor's ' ilnnd) 4:Pictou Custom Ifniise jPiotou 5l do Jlarine Hospital ! do tj! do Quarantine St itioa i do ' i T.Sydney Marino Hosjiital ,Crtpe Breton 81 do Quarantint' Station ; do 'JJYarmouth .Marine Hospital Yamioulli lo| do liuarantini- Station do TotaLs. Ye'vRLY Expenditure on C( )NSTr.U(' xov.v 84,000 OC 24.941 44 H. 1 25,060 05 4,090 00 9,276 57 ir, 'j:> :: 550 00 3,332 12 227 232 151.207 13 662 71 0(12 71 i'liixci; i;:i\VAi;ii 1 Cliariottct'pivr, Dominion Building ..Queen's . 2i do Marine Hu>pital do alSonri- .Marine Hospital Kings .. Totals 6!:»,000 00 1,.W5 02 73,385 62 [1868— ISoJ] 85 for the unclerraoiitioned yearn— Conr/uded. OX CANALS.— Mail, tonanco, ic. 1 lavj. $ Year eiKieil 30lh June. II. 283 TotftI lor 15 V.;iirj cndeil 30th June, 1882. " 1 1880. 1S81. $ cl.s. 2.300 74 1882. § 1 Ct3. H. 248 254 255 5 cts. 3,765 28 II. .101 S ct=. 2,459 99 $ Ct3. 55,751 16 1 1 — ■ " , — .. _ on STAFF, REPAIRS, &c. G31 .50 112.1(11 -18 l;^2,66;» 08 3,i5,402 06 400 00 141,174 28 233,86.! <,!( 3,765 28 ":::: 379,5u3 .55 959 58 1«9,773 61 210,839 4 2 2,390 7 J 2,121 17 180,887 36 261,501 52 2,459 09 23,771 21 I ; 2,0;O,ii77 47 2 3,064.657 83 :: .^5,751 16 -i 383,963 35 I i 446.96J 14 5,239,257 67 rUBLIC BUILDIXGS. TIOX. ■^■CnTI.V. It. I 248 77 31 II. 232 77 .51 219 3,541 64 lot! f.2 II. 253 25:-; 253 3C3 37 337 70 2,883 30 II. 253 30 50 3,648 IC ' .... 3,e04 87 25«i 256 1,613 00 I 236 ,'^2 84,363 37 1 25,269 14 6,502 25 25,060 05 1,613 00 4,090 00 2 4 6 6 9,939 28 284 27 3,550 00 3,4;^ 64 7 S 9 1« 1,849 82 164,110 00 ISLAM). IT. 253 1,800 0» 1,800 00 68 GS 6S 06 ff.OOf) 00 I 1,868 06 ■> 4,385 62 i 75,253 08 15*!! 86 [l-^CS— l,SS2] KxrKNnrrrKKon PUr.LTC I'.UILDINGS CONSTUUC sv.w 4/ NiiiiH' (.,1 Work. County. l^xpenilitnie 1 liom 1st July, 18';7. to noih June. 1H77. 1 a 3 181H. 1 1 1 CliMtliiiiii Custiim IIdiis, do I'cMi (Hlire 1 1 .Vortliuiiilirrland S cts 12,0;»1 77 11. S c'.i. 1 2 do 1 ^1 4 DorclicdU'r reiiitcnt iurv Ff iliTictoii I'ost (Mlice Middle Island or XliraiiiUlii Qiiaruu- tier Station Ni'WriLsllf L"ii?tniii llnns(. 1 Westinorl.iiid Vork 4J,l.-)l 22 22C 01,045 07 1 b Northumlierlund 4,17.! 7o 4,H:ii) 01) ,'-.,58'i 44 3;tn on 75,797 88 1 t> do ^H ' St. Andro«'s .Marins lln^pital do yiiaraMtinc Station Charlotte H 8 do ^H St. .lohn Custom IIuusi' (oM) do do (new) do Marine irospital, Partridpc I'ld do Militarv Storcliiiiise, 4c do I'ust dtfioc (old) St. John City IH 11 do .1.) 220 18,.S:!2 02 1 ' 12 t\o 220 7,405 9y ^H iJ ,hi 178,9(0 86 7,308 4»; 47,78» 28 ^H 14 do lio (new) do do 226 7,895 45 ^^H 15 do Qnarantine SUition, Tartrid'H' l.-^land do Savings Hank (old) , ■ It) do ^B 1 1 ITl 1 rt 1 do (Jo (new) Sussex I'ost (illice. Custom House, 4c W'estcock .Marini' Hospital Woodstock rojtOIIioe, Custoiu House Totals do Kinii's 220 470 0} 1 itfl ■JO Westmorland , Carleton 3,410 '.<3 1 '' S'iaiaiG 54 ^H 93,64'J 17 ^H H ■■ QUE V 1 1 Argentenil Court House Ueuuluirnois Ciaol Arpenteuil 1,377 20 178 66 ;:' Cliicoutimi .Marine Hospital Cliicoutimi I '" 4 Gro->-c Islr (^unnuitiiie Strtlioii ' \Iontmagnr :i4,785 01 220 232 4,912 50 1 '" tj T lull Tost Orti.e )ttawa. ....'.... ^1 \aiiioura?Kii (ianj jcvis For I i Ileal ions xauKiuraska lA'vis . 1 tU 80 H ..! ^^1 y; do IminiKr.iut blied | rialliaie Court House and Oaol. . ....'.'.' Montreal Custom House do Exaininiu}; Warehouse ' do I;nnii}:rant Slnd ' do ?liarlevoi\ j Montreal City I 2ft,4c;s 20 228 50 210,t;iO 7ij 185,271) (7 17,811 1-. H .... 10 . 11 ^M .... ^H do 1 225 18,5:!3 75 n 12 d.i ^H 1 .1 do I'llaiKi 1!. -venue Ortices | do !••••••.••• •>.>■.>•• ^H 14 QO i'ost (IIIlCl' I do 4t;0,42u .38 105,724 56 225 30,106 98 ^1 l3 do PurcLase of Land do ! H 16 Quelit't Artillery Biirrncks •> Quebec City H .... uo Lartndge factory do ' ^^K Carried I'orward | i ^B ] 0-1" ')iQ -Ki r-> C.X'i "\ HI 1 1 ■ [1 2(^^—1 SVl'J lir the uiid.'rmoiifioTicd yoArs—Confinifrd. TlOS—f'ontinnc,/. :kvs<\\1(:k. 81 I 23,". 2;;y, 2>:r, 8,460 25 ■-•■Ol 70 O.O.'t 08 -30; in, 130 17 2-10 248 247 25S MS 15 I 2.5,-4 13 2,'720"i4 570 7M 1,649 74 252 14.421 60 25.". 793 59 252 8,466 25 17,656 01 ■,500 80 2,>6 253 '25:{ 271 21*4 294 3,831 08 I 4,071 00 2,4 J7 72 laaJs'sV 3,010 07 12.018 76 1,^^77 20 1 178 66 2 1,049 91 3 66,703 21 4 71*3 59 5 CI 80 6 13,17,^ 30 7 2(1,468 20 8 228 r,o » 223,681 70 10 ■J2.-p,4::o 75 11 17.811 15 12 10 3,->3 87 V. 490,593 36 14 105,7'24 56 15 4,059 81 l> (iiH "ra 51,695 S4 1,184,310 42 .€i - ■A ; 88 ['■ \—.i] ExPKNMTrRKoii rilBLIC BUILDINGS CUNSTRUC oCKllKC- •f .NiuiiL' (il Work. i 't ItlllV. Ii\[i'nditi;re trum 1st July, I8t;:, to .lOtli June, 1S77. 1 if. 1878. 1 liiought (,.;iv.i:.l S cts. 1,045,048 20 11. S CL^. .'13,643 2J 18 QikIhh' CiliiiM (I'l ill) -ciiir" Quebec Citv 19 do 20 llosi.itiil ii,i 9.008 35 2.687 •2,'-. 8,767 7i; 105,088 40 l,r!:!4 40 fi,833 03 25 llO XtMV (iilol do 20 do < iLscrviitorv (ri'buildintr) do I'oit iMIicp" do 27 do 28 Sbcrliiouke lininix'riiht .StiUioii ^^hor^l!■ooke 2'J ilo New Ohi/I do 30 do I'ott Ullice St. Helm's Isla.id .Military iluiljings .St. John's TuBt Olure St. Viiiront dc I\i;il reiiitentiary Threo Rivers Custom lluuse • lo 31 Moutreul City 32 St. John 22t' 228 1,714 Zi 7,281 'Jf- 34 Laval Three Rivers City do 122..5:;i 54 10,534 eS 3f) do Old li;irr.icl;3 Totals, Quebec l,:il4,065 90 62,t539 47 0N7.\ 1 Ali^oma Court lIou?e and Jail Belleville I'ost Uflire, Custom Ilousp, ke. ... lirantford do do Hrockvillo do (jo Cbuthani do do Cornwall do do Guelpb do do Hamilton Immigrant Shed .\Igoma 5,041 13 - Ilastinps, East :i North iinint 4 liroekville 6 Kent Cornwall t 8 South WtllinRton Hamilton Citv 13,111 74 223 13,788 S8 i) lio Post Office do do Cu.?tom IJouse, kc. (new) Kingston Forlifuniions and .Military iiuiidin^s ". do lumiigruut }JuUdni;;9 do 17,,')08 67 10 do 11 Kin^jston Citr lfi!,723 1.-) 4,0J4 08 L'0,4S3 08 11! d(» I i;; do Military r(.;iege do I'eniientiarT d.j 224 231 43,591 6; 14 Carried forward 17, 37^ <■>'■ _ [iHUti— Us.^JJ 8» for tlif iiiulfiiiu'iitiont'd years — Continued. Conr.'u /. /. '-■II''. 240 !I0. Yiar ondcj SOIh June. 1S7'J. IfiSO. 18-11 8,i(;. 4,0; CO 11,698 84 2:;u 230 234 24,240 09 $ cts n.osG 01 . .. I 7.0OO 80 I 217| 2,831 00 2471 (,() 26,727 54 247 2,08(; 40 i 240 44,l(J0 01 j 240 24; ('') 37 626 S8 14,101 50 2,038 'JO 248 4,:iLil 33 248 0,C82 18 24'J ?7,375 'JJ 247 263 ■2ni\ 254 ; 254, 255| 253' 2551 2i3| 8,588 75 I 253 l'^.'*.'. 3.774 1,',4:!7 45 2'Ji 27.;. 254 3,133 34 i2l,8.Vj 95 253, -.1.0 9.7 10,3 42 i 95 84 ' 45 13 77 61 28 60 74 00 Total for 1: eiiiifci 1: 30l!i June, 18H2. |a B 18,5:9 11 18,017 59 \SiHi 09 144 03 1,525 00 l';,575 16 ,102 147,521 12 :^ cu. 1.184,310 42 12,J76 13 37.1115 LI 6,428 60 5,532 .48 3t,717 01 18 19 20 21 99,272 16 i23 11,017 25 124 ,087 ;2.5 103,{r88 40 27 1,334 40 28 6,833 6.i 29 14,391 84 |30 14-! 63 ,31 15,479 84 32 1S3,207 13 10,534 68 8,240 70 1,747,702 46 24; 244 254 »4- 9,116 «! 4,741 82 228 12,011 63 1,051 40 242 244 5,637 31 10,; 94 24: ■;5i 244i 243' 23 19 ; 251 6,70« 24 23,404 27 22.'6 43 23-;; 242! 3.900 CO . 24 5,:;»i7 18 fi,010 41 48,169 43 24,350 21 'r^\ 14,:(,'9 11 j i 43,'-52 20 1 1 24?>; 294 j 24S 11,849 64 l,f86 00 3, 1190 00 8,137 88 8,233 97 1,450 00 37,941 7« <.0T) 03 S,310 t.i 84, y;; ;;:c;nni.~g j^',oOO gruni (Jur[Hir«iion Ciiy of Quebec, «''J do $2,433 33, Her kajfBtj tht gneen'f gift. 5,041 13 17,486 95 32,772 48 3,C90 00 8,137 88 8,233 87 31,641 82 1,450 no 17,508 67 37,966 80 111,480 79 :ii 4,024 08 ili 10?,ntG 30 ^l^ 8.-',743 25 !l4 419. BJ4 2: IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) // / / V/ ST //A. IP.r C/x f/^ 1.0 I.I I ^ IIS I 1^ 112.0 .8 lyi iiiJA 11.6 d ^^ ^i-^^^^^ ^^^^ /^ '/ Photographic Scieices Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, NY. 14580 (7)6) 873-4S03 %s %s 1^' 90 [ISeS— 1882] Yeakly Expenditure on PUBLIC BUILDINGS CONSTEUC . ONTARIO- Name of Work. Couiitv. Brought forward. 15 London Custom Hotige... 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 do do do Immigrant Shed... .Alilitarv Grouada . Post Office Expenditure from 1st JmIv, 1867, to 30th .June. 1877. Ottawa Drill Shed do Geological Museum.. do 23 24 25 26 27 28 Parliament and Depart- mental Buildings do Post Office , do Supreme Court Point Edward Cattle Quarantine Station Rideau Hall .'".'.".'.!.'.'.'.".'."!! St. Catharines Marine Hospital '.'.'.'.'.'.' do Post Office, Custom t [18fiS— IR82] Exi'ENDiTURE Oil PUBLIC BUILDINGS REP X()V.\ N'aiiu' (il \ViirK mg. Miilifiix I'.imiiiion liu do Drill Slii'il iliil..., I'iilou Ciislom 11. 11180 .ill Miliiarv Sl.rchouso li.i Qimnuitiiic Stali.iii Varii'.oiilli Qui'.niiliiie iStaiim: Totn'iS. Coiiiitv. Flalifiix Cil\ .1.) ilo do I.mu'iiliuij!;. I'il'lUU .lo .1.) \aniioiilh. .. Kxprn.liturt' Irum 1st July, 18G7, to 30tli June, 1877. I 44,212 02 IGI 00 308 1)7 I,7GG 20 (i.^H 82 35 CO 47,175 01 1.S78. n. I I 232' 232 232 j 232 2,8.'.t 80 93 21 50 a; 114 04 149 48 2;i2 ;55 07 3,517 j: 1 Cluirlottt'toun I) 2 do |)i- 3 .to .Ma 4 .!o Qii Toti '.liiiion HuildinK., ; Slird :iie Ilospit:iI Hiitine S)t:itioii..., Queen'.s. do .. (io .. do .. ;i.',i2G 88 y,92G 88 TRIXCE EDW 2,454 80 406 Oil 2,860 fO XEW llChatham Ciiston House 2l do IVn Ol Of 3 Fri'derictou Adju int's (Mlice ••! do Custo 1 House 5: do Maj;ay no 6 do Post ( nice "■ do I'ulilic Kuildiugs 8 Middle Island tjui. rautiue :?tatioii.... OlNewcHstlc t'ustoui House 10 ISt. John Itarrai'ks ll| do C'ustoni House (old) 1^1 do d.) (ui'w) 13| (io Fort Dufferin, Negro Toint. 14: do Penitentiary 151 do Post inlioc't old) 16' do do (new) 17 do Public liuildings 18! do Public Works (itlices 19i do Quarantine Station, Part- rigde ■••jland 20 do Savinjrs Bank (old) 21 _ do do (new) Westcock Marine Hospital Totals Xorthurabcrland 233 256 59 do York do 612 41 do do do NortUumbcrlaad do 640 00 3% 78 27,7G7 60 St. John City do 233 500 Ofl do d.) do 522 18 800 00 233 233 62 CO 147 M do do do do do 28 00 417 82 233 418 95 do do Westmorland 1,797 44 32,882 23 1,335 34 [18b'8— 1882] 9S for th,' nii(lormentioiu-d years- 6'o«^/«m^,/ AIRS. SCOTIA. Vcur ended 3otli .lun,.. IH7;>. 1»H0. $ l-(3. II. 0:!0 30 20 6-, 128 00 1,078 i»5 239 I 23'.)' I 23'j' S cts.i n. 7 50 116 82 iy;i"23 317 55 263 263 2G3 263 263 1881. I Ctd 537 20 410 5o" 463 86 1,075 22" 20 00 i. ir. 256 273 273 273 27.-! 273 273 2,506 78 1882. cts Total Ibr 15 Vearg ended ij ^Otli June, 1882. S $ ctg. .5.,S69 47 2.260 67 9yo 12 50 00 116 00 905 19 10,191 45 54,411 29 1 2,517 88 2 1,760 56 3 2,510 92 4 116 00 5 2,343 77 6 128 00 7 658 82 R 310 07 9 64,817 31 AKD ISLA.VI). -74 89 2.39 39 74 00 348 89 Hra-.vswrcK. 799 16 26.1 1,421 47 25 i 28 l.O.n 44 1,424 47 260 273 273 4,240 8> 26 25 4,267 07 19,121 02 43 J 25 252 28 74 00 19,879 55 1,151 76 I 837 80 2 75 00 .1 612 41 4 133 79 .l 199 98 6 438 74 7 32 20 8 544 20 9 396 78 10 28,267 60 11 1,442 15 12 48 38 13 3,4.')8 10 14 1,605 08 15 1,839 14 16 1.3.38 08 17 59 J 68 18 626 95 19 417 82 20 969 82 21 1,797 44 23 06 [18(J8— 1882] Expenditure on PUBLIC BUILDINGS KEPAIRS QUE N'luiic if WoiA. Countv. Expeniiituri; from 1st July, 1867, t 216 13 8,085 96 71 61 675 Si 174 32 27.757 00 :^,201 61 l,.-.09 89 12,896 00 233 225 2,-;2 233 233 349 20 29,002 18 305 00 1,173 49 193 66 1,963 66 6.356 28 725 55 150 00 308 04 1.312 73 4.133 77 4,422 69 6,959 93 233 233 233 5,387 4: 250 110 2,577 31 2,046 20 310 00 1,436 91 4,906 01 18,491 41 " "577 5J 317 1: 2,927 c; 303 4> 157,746 18 30,561 [1868— 1882J 97 for the undermentioned ye&n— Continued. — Continued. Total tor 15 Vears endeil 30th June, 1882. 600 00 893 49 30 00 397 89 18,922 35 900 44 159 75 83 67 250 00 13,2C9 lu 198 (JO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 a tl2 46,310 71 13 13,878 98 14 3,645 83 15 80 00 16 7 55 17 216 13 18 650 69 19 8,605 15 20 71 61 21 690 50 22 675 Hi 23 7,5.« 41 24 61 75 25 99 74 26 174 3^ ?J 62,528 62 28 2,204 61 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 !.-f V 98 [1868— 1882J Expenditure on rUBLIC BUILDINGS REPAIRH QUEBEC- 1 3 V. Name of Work. County. Expenditare from 1st July, 1867, to 30th June, 1877. 1878, $ CU. 155,746 18 II. $ Ctj 39,561 20 r>\ Sherbrooke fi? Sorel Court House and Jail Richelieu 920 64 282 00 53 City of Montreal » 54 3t. John's Post Office St. John ♦i5 89 90 581 88 76 96 233 .V) City of Three Rivers do 476 05 ')7 do Old Bsrracks Totals 157,697 55 40,040 25 ONTA 1 Belleville Custom House. At' West Hastings ? do Inland Revenue Office Brantford Post Otiice. 4c do 3 4 Kent f, (lUelnh Custom House. Ac South Wellington (\ HRDiilton Custorn flouao City of Hamilton 3,568 66 1,109 74 5,837 61 231 231 231 231 231 231 231 208 S'^ 7 do Post Office do 1,363 81 256 44 Citv of Kingston 9 do Fortifications and Military do 20,694 61 45 31 10 do 248 22 12,696 27 3,977 09 ]] do Penitentiarv do 4,778 53 cl9 34 P do Post OflBce do 13 do Public BuildinETS do 14 do 23 90 1,112 25 600 00 11 London Custom House..... City of London do 231 4,061 26 16 do Drill Shed 17 do 18 do Post Office do 3,086 78 231 47 CO 19 do Public Buildincjs Jo ?n Lincoln and Niagara "^1 Ottawa Drill Shed Citv of Ottawa ?? do Geological Museum do . ?3 do 534 b7 582,550 45 fA do Parlt. & DeptM. Buildings.... do do Damage by fire do do Gas do 229 90,710 0". ?5 do 76 do 36,323 20 235 20,519 m ?7 do do Grounds do ""R do do Hcatini? .... do 332,601 33 8,582 27 234 234 35 onfi 07 ?9 do do Remo'lofSnow do do Telephonic Ser- do 469 90 30 da 31 do do Ventilation (Improvem't) do 11,820 23 1,004,672 67 178,249 30 [1868— 1882J lor the undermentioned jean— Continued. —Continued. Concluded, RIO. . Year ended 30th June. ToUl for 15 Veari to 30th June, 1882. 1879. 1880. 1881. 1882. i •r. JI. f ctg. 85,017 28 II. S cu. 20,331 07. II. %. ft* 25,182 07 II. 272 "272 272 $ cts. 23,868 49 400 00 $ ct«. 349,709 ?Q 400 80 920 64 392 60 7« 00 164 90 1 285 82 239 239 "262 iio'e'o' 51 S2 53 54 76"6b" 75 00 1 90 281 95 262 i'is'gg 55 56 57 85,017 28 20,614 92 25,J18 56 24,419 49 363,308 05 237 237 237 237 6 50 7 00 175 67 4 V5 "26O '2CO 260 260 260 "37V6O "298 68 747 32 635 26 292 34 270 270 270 270 27( 270 27(1 269 248 294 "269 269 "iVo 270 269 211 00 118 85 1,399 72 3 78 333 95 569 50 205 56 162 30 9,919 78 "533 66 i',379"74" 75 00" 317 34 "637 25 211 00 118 85 1,775 22 3 78 639 13 5,101 37 3,588 56 6,6»j 55 60,984 18 319 04 17,474 79 5,856 48 122 20 23 90 7.338 10 600 00 171 85 5,221 22 49 0<} 1,550 45 1,727 28 6,834 97 534 67 1,061,875 29 10,974 41 127,230 90 12,900 56 508,010 *9 11,557 49 358 30 26,021 29 1 2 3 4 254 245 98 62 32 91 20,369 79 22 01 98 '21' « 7 8 "'.'54 23 r "237 3 50 "" "506"50' "'m 260 "26O 122 20 449 15 9 10 u J? "254 "254 •••^•^••gj- oti'ss" 150 30 49 00 "237 "2G2"89 13 14 16 16 2b4 254 237 7 00 260 260 259 259 1,612 80 "gi'i 20 1,727 28 " 7i,478 oV i7 18 19 20 "r-'i io"6,6l3"62" 237 "235 249 241 56 20 103,064 62 10.974 41 21,849 00 "268 "267 5,'77'8"f7 97,428 58" 19 '51 fib 7,640 54 40,031 99 5«3 01 358 30 9,: JO »6 21 22 23 24 256 11,259 00 256 256 259 257 256 17,763 00 5,260 01 36,038 25 448 11 "264 264 268 265 264 2.-> 26 2551 251 33,102 47 959 81 240 240 29,230 78 595 29 27 28 29 247 4,202 10 .. .. 266 250 30 11 174,955 40 170,940 21 138,818 85 197,126 28 1,804,761 71 n tVri leo [1868—1882] Expenditure on PUBLIC ntJILDINOS RRPAIRS O.VTARIO- J s Namr (if Work. County. Eiptnditurc from lit July, 1867, to 30th June, 1877. 1878 Hrou^'iil turwiiril • % cts. 1,004,672 67 767 33 II. $ CU 1T8,241< 30 3? Ottawa l*o3l Ollice (olil) City of Ottawa 3:1 do do (iiKw) do 34 do riil.li<- lluililint'i, rudlUtfice, Kideaii Hull, ki do 4,500 00 5U# 00 230 6 7')') 0*> 3.^ do .^iipieineCourKretil ol' rooms) do do (t'.iriiH'ily work-3lio|)S) Port Coll)oine Oiistotn Hcuist,' I'orl liobiiison s Inland Riv. Offices. do .-?6 do r;7 Welhind :fH do :):• 231 li.iO 23» 235 234 23(1 ."ii;4 3) 40 KiileauHulI do nllowaiico tor Fuel and [.iirht Russell 2.^,5.8 12 20,000 00 3,430 30 :!0 301 V, 41 do r, noo 0) 4'> do 310 (JO 43 St. Catliaiincd Custom Hoiirie Lincoln 120 00 44 Toronto Custom House (temiiorary). do do (new).. do Drill Shed do K.\aminiB(j Warehouse do Forts (old and new) Cltv of Toronto 2 538 98 4,% " do 231 429 52 46 do 47 do do 196 76 2,122 39 267 55 1,773 43 25,067 23 48 231 1 1&7 80 49 do Government Building do "iO do Imntigrant Sheds do do 221 231 261 3^ "il do Inland Revenue ((ffices do Military Buildings 82 35 5? do ^3 do do i',6.V2 93" 838 95 59 09 '253 00' 364 25 54 do Po3t Office (old) ,^5 do do (new) do do 56 do Public Buildings 57 58 do Receiver General's Office.... do Savings Bank do do 5<» do Upper OanadaBank Buildi'g Windsor Post Office, 4c Totals do 60 North Esse,^ t 1,318,912 97 232,-69 0« 1 Emerson PostOltice, Ac Provencher 2 Stone^- Mountain Penitentiary Lisgar 234 604 m 3 Winnipeg Architect's Office City of Winnipeg 4 do Assistant Receiver-Gene- ral's Office do 1,200 00 i',422"i6' 778 08 2,756 50 41 27 22,125 19 305 18 5 6 do Clerk ot Works Office do Custom House do do "233 i",037 81 7 do Finance Office do do 8 do Fort Osborne Barracks do Irnmigrant Buildings do I.ieut.-Governor's Resi- dence (rental) 9 do 10 lio 11 do Provost Prison do 12 do Public Buildings do Totals 28,628 38 1,642 oi [Ib68— 1882J 101 for the undermentioned yeara— Cc»«/m«erf. —Continued. Conclu.if,!. 2:.i 25'; 2M 2i3 2 V'! 2J4 254 254 254 251 1 VfHf ended 30th June. 1879. ^ eta. 171, y55 40 25,'! 45 237 9,000 00 237 10 00 ' V,c'2J"75 56,490 27 5,000 00 48« 05 5 00 39 ijs' .175 28 1.034 93 'l"38 (ib" 374 41 1J7 236 241 240 237 228 04 149 10 237 237 237 237 237 237 237 2:.0,1G2 53 1880. $ cU 170,940 21 1,647 39 9,000 00 -.'19 2J6 260 260 1,393 50 ';i,391 91 8.000 00 5tJ') 29 "se'i'i'f 854 32 5 00 405 00 62 34 5 00 4,36() nV 705 65 25i 25fi 256 259 259 259 259 200 259 259,711 42 1881. % cti. II. ::8,818 85 . 200 00 9,000 00 69 53 4 46 50 13,439 50 9,012 10 473 11 935 53 121 15 1,434 61 135 00 264 268 269 265 264 264 268: i 269 i 2681 269| 250 974 "92" 269 191 69 263 1 1 268 270 177,233 49 VW.k. 1832. $ eta 197,125 28 11,433 25 801 92 39!i 87 22,254 52 8,000 00 425 01 2,597"4l" 9,646 93 966 18 879 78 24 00 2,798 34 161 96 2 70 1,229 74 258.746 89 Total (or 15 Veari ended 30lh .lutie, 1882. % eta. 1,364,761 71 767 33 32 2,100 84 33 49,';83 25 500 00 801 92 1« 00 69 63 4,426 92 34 35 .36 37 38 39 445,405 73 140 33.012 10 5,684 76 125 00 2,538 98 4,386 11 124 15 12,5u7 89 4,360 14 267 65 3,(;H2 54 26, 4, -.6 11 24 00 5 0(1 1,033 93 11,200 79 1,267 39 2 70 2'.3 00 .•^64 25 1,229 74 41 42 43 44 43 46 47 48 49 50 31 32 33 54 53 56 57 38 39 liO 2,497,03,^ 41 m 166 00 183 60 240 239 239 1 I 239 '239 3.9 00 3,144 99 263 264 127 00 ii'6'00 18 15 1,000 00 579 43 261 2G4 264 263J 2641 11,979 67 274 1,090 33 I 273 292 25 I 273 206 1)0 I 1.182 65 I 273 190 00 I 29 H 4,000 00 4 5 "00 7,006 45 79 10 133 67 583 Ij 1,293 20 1,474 (1.3 3.5RS 1". 79 10 4,994 01 875 40 1,200 00 206 00 5,233 82 778 08 4,713 53 59 42 34.125 19 1:0 :;(i5 18 111 GM 43 '12 102 [1868— 1882J ExPENDiTUR-E On PUBLIC BUILDINGS EEPAIRS NORTH-WEST Name of Work. CoL'nty. Expenditure from IstJulv, 1867. to SOtli .June, .1877. 1878. 1 Battleford Buildings $ eta. 100 00 11. $ Cti BRITiSH Kootenay Custom House New Wt'stniinster ''ustom House do Government House do Iniiian Commis- Bioner's Otfice.... do Penitentiary do Post Office do Public Buildings... Victoria Custom House, &c do Marine Hospital do Post Office do Public Buildings do Savings Bank Totals. Vale New Westminster. do do do do do Victoria . do do do do 844 50 75 CO 225 00 24 00 2,138 15 2,099 88 5,406 53 234 234 234 1'1 00 600 00 "isYm C64 50 1 1 Public Buildings, Generally,, PUBLIC buildings! 655 00 Ahstract Statement of PkpendituKi 1 2 3 4 (J 7 8 Nova Scotia 47,175 01 9,926 88 .32,882 23 157,697 55 1,318,912 97 28,628 ,38 100 00 5,406 53 655 00 3,51" 3: 9 860 S'] Prince Edward Island New Bruns^. ick 1,385 34 40,040 :5 232,269 "« 1,642 6; Quebec Ontario Mani'.oba Nortli-West Territories British Columbia 61] 4 5J Generally Totals 1,601,334 55 282,380 i: ._ [1868—1882] lor the undermentioned years— Concluded. —Concluded. TERRITORIES. 103 Year ended 30th Juii 1S79. 1880. :i. 1 S cts. 6.118 65 II. 240 $ cts 590 00 1881. II. cts. II 1882 $ cts CULUMUIA. 1,505 78 3,021 04 248 815 50 5,342 32 232 232 42 00 435 86 477 85 261 264 264 264 34 63 27 82 27 32 160 00 249 76 GEN'ERALLV. 274 274 274 274 274 274 104 36 60 00 1,163 00 157 37 158 00 267 52 1,910 25 Total for 15 Years ended 30th June, 1882. on PUBLIC BUILDINGS— Repairs. $ cts 6,808 65 14,051 21 10 00 ! 879 12 2 1,505 78 3 500 00 4 3,125 40 5 75 00 6 379 50 T 129 82 8 1,187 00 9 2,322 84 10 3,669 23 11 267 52 12. ; 240 12 05 fifi7 OS 1 i 1 1,078 95 348 8!) 2,659 8 ) 85,017 28 250,162 58 349 00 6.118 65 6,342 32 347 55 1,051 44 1,818 82 20,614 92 259,711 42 11,979 57 590 00 477 85 12 05 2,.^06 78 1,424 47 2,013 83 25,518 56 177,255 49 7,006 45 10,191 45 4,267 07 6,065 88 24,419 49 258,746 89 3,588 15 64,817 31 19,879 55 46.°25 9( 353 08 05 2,497,068 41 63,194 16 6,808 65 14,051 21 667 05 3,056,610 29 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 249 76 1,910 25 ——^^ 21.1. ''75 34 351.077 47 296,603 62 309,189 13 &■ Ef ilLH" m 104 [1868—1882] Expenditure on HARBOURS and BREAK NOVA N'amc ot Work 1 Annapolis Harbour . 2 Antigonish SJArichat West. 4|Ari3aig Pier... 6 Avonport 6 7 8 It 10 11 12 13 14 15 16! 17 181 I 19' 20, Bayfield Harbour Belleveau Co^e lienacadie Pond . Big Pond BigTracadie Broad Cove Burying Island, Canso Harbour., Canada Cieek Canning Cape St. Mary Cheverie Clii|)inan's Brook Church Point Cow liay Cranberry Head., 21|Delap'3 Cove. 22 Digby Pier.... 23 Gabarug.. 24|Green Cove 25;Hanipton 26; Unrbourville 27 Harbours Generally.. 28 Indian island Beach. 29 30 31 32 33 34 35j 3(5 37 38 39 40 41 ■',2 43; 44 4.') 4G Ingonish, South Joggins .lordan Bay L'Ardoise Lingan , Lillle Harliour Liverpool, Brooklyn. County. Annapoli'... Antigonish Richmond .. Antigonish Rings Antigonich . . Rigby Cape Breton . do Antigonish ... Lunenburg . . Ouysboro' .... Kings do Oigby .- Hants Kings Digby Cape Breton. Varmouth .. Annapolis . Digby Cape Breton., Varmouth Annapolis Kings Cape Breton. Victoria Cumberland . Slielburne Riclimond Cape Breton. Lunenburg ... Queen's Valiou Harbour .\liiin ii Dicu Breakwater .Mail land Pier .Mai>rarei.' I'ier , .Margnretville Pier j Annapolis JIiTig.miish Pier IPictou .MuttKlian Cove Breakwater lOiphv do Hivi'P do do' Inverness Cape Breton. Hants Inverness Mordtii Pior Kiiips ... .^!u^■|ll(ldotl(liI PiiT |llairta.\. .MtNairsCove I Antigonish Carried forward EzpeDditure from 1st July, 1867, to 30th .June, 1877. 2,283 00 2,500 00 13,564 37 3,000 00 2,000 00 2,338 88 2,750 00 2,000 00 90,120 04 2,000 00 1878. n. 237 237 237 237 7,070 00 2,000 00 2,500 00 237 238 2,000 00 84,397 20 10,000 00 2->,56,S 79 10,325 50 2,000 00 58,320 77 83,440 15 6,311 99 ;;,ooo 00 t:,C50 00 10,000 (lO 4,500 00 3,000 00 1,000 (10 :;8.564 45 239 237 176 239 237 2371 240 237 472,235 14 $ cts. 3,649 15 500 00 3,000 00 500 00 7,343 87 61 50 2,000 Ou 1,:.24 42 3,000 OJ 1,500 ('<: 4.550 .S'l 27 [1868—1882] WATERS for the undermentioned yenrs- Continued. SCOTIA. ir. •-'30 2C1 2t;i 2g; 2i;i) 261 2CA 2'-;i Vear ended 30th June. 1879. $ cts. 2*^1 5,348 29 2t;i 100 00 i 251. 264 4,825 28 2:0| 3,000 00 II. 243 245 243 999 74 1,000 08 2,150 00 29 61 243 245 243 245 2,000 00 |.... 3,000 00 60 00 177 ,33 4 50 300 11 245 243 -''■' 3,000 00 -' ' COO 00 1,000 00 ^31 10 28,338 54 1880. $ cts. 4,34G 00 63 00 1881. II. 270 271 1. S Ct3. II. 750 00 2o6'ob" 1882. 5,125 00 499 95 270 5,000 00 270 273 2, .333 12 273 270 273 17,855 45 283 284 284 283 87 00 1,978 14 273 270 273 274 273 271 188 57 1,175 00 4,154 57 1,096 45 608 00 2G3 84 C6 10 288: 283 288 283 283 292 i 283j 283 284 . i 271 1 •' 271! 14,437 21 l.OOi 60 I I 37 79 I 2841 282 ':2,461 37 $ cts. 716 20 4,000 00 " 2,000 00 0,000 00 700 00 1,572 37 753 64 1,100 00 1,500 00 200 00 8,927 76 4,12G 00 8,5)0 12 2,105 00 2,000 00 |4,291 09 10& Total for 15 Vears to SOtli June, 1882. J3 B S cts 750 00 3,649 15 9,694 29 2,583 00 50O 00 4,888 3,000 716 2.500 13,564 3,000 9,000 5,000 500 2,000 2,338 2,750 2,000 127,444 10 3,500 03 2,150 00 10,3:6 30 3,175 00 4.500 00 4,572 37 2,000 00 4.908 21 2,196 45 86,703 70 10,000 00 24,746 12 10.310 00 3,978 14 200 00 67,812 48 9 10 U 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2u 23 24 25 26 27 28 '29 30 31 32 33 34 36 37 38 89,090 57 8,596 22 6.341 99 6,000 00 139 9,150 00 140 1,0C5 60 15.202 79 42 6,500 00 43 5. ,500 06 4) 33,127 45 46 6 19, .38 2 85 m H i tti, 106 [18G8— 1882] Expenditure on HARBOURS and BREAK NOVA SCOTIA 47 48 49 50 61 52 53 5* 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 N'amc of Work . Count \ Brought forward. \ortli Sydney ICape Breton Oak Point (known aa Kingsport). Oyster Pond, Chedabucto Bay Parrsboro' or Partridge Island Pier.. Petit de Grat Inlet Pictou Island Plympton , Porper's Pond.. Port George do Greville do Hood Pier do Medway do Williams (now Port Lome).... Porter's Lake Pudding Pan Ragged Pond Salmon River Breakwater Saulnierville Scott's Bay King Kings . Guysboro' .... Cumberland . Richmond .... Pictou Digbv Guysboro' .... Annapolis .... Cumberland . Inverness Queen's Annapolis.... Halifax .. Queen's (ifiysboro' .. Digby do ."•'ooerville., Tancook Island Three Fathom Harbour., Trout Cove Tusket Island Victoria Harbour White Point Harbour... . Yarmoutli do .... Totals, Nova Scotia.. (Jueen's , Lunenburg. Halifax Digby Yarmouth .. King's , Queen's Yarmouth .. Expenditure from Ist July, 1867, t( 30th June, 1877. $ cts. 472,235 14 24,045 70 2,000 00 3,.')43 97 5,119 09 7,000 oO 6,028 00 16,469 81 4,513 50 3,500 00 2,656 03 2,000 00 2,000 00 4,000 00 500 00 13,417 79 569,029 03 1878. II. 237 239 237 237 $ Ct3. 27,619 M 975 42 777 53 1,000 00 3,500 00 33,872 45 PRIXCE ED 1 Campbell's Cove. Colville Bay (Souris). 3 Harbours Generally..., 4|Malpeque 5'Miminigash 6,\ew LoniioM.... 7i Rustico 8 St. Peter's Bav. 9|Tignish , King's. do Prince , do , Queen's. do .. King's... 10 Wood Islands Totals, Prince Ed vvaw .'.land Prince'... Queen 8 39,879 33 4,814 10 11,318 10 56,011 53 238 240 238 238 239 28,759 38 ""vsi'so 1,754 30 320 09 40,115 5; [1868-1882] lot WATERS for the undermentioned ye&r»— Continued. — Concluded. WARD ISLA.VD. -SI 8,162 95 "^«2{ 4;'i97'44 -C2. :;/j3tj 80 26:^ 204 262 1,472 03 2,135 40 237 09 1,370 20 245 i 244 245 245 244 245 130 22 9,432 67 21,511 91 245 245 356 29 31 00 1.998 19 271 273 272 272; 28: 12.9)8 39 I 287 . 2,444 68 288 273 272 555 02 j 272 1,400 00 998 77 57 10 2.195 35 1,963 00 14,4i;6 39 272 2,997 03 35 21 2,S,076 53 288 286 288> 286 i 287 I i 287, i 287! 4,327 20 1,9:6 52 22,101 22 ^ 'ear ended 30tli June. Total tor 16 Vear8 ended 30th June, 1882. 1879. 1880. 1881. 1882. a n. % Ct8. 28,338 54 II. 1 $ cts. 14,437 21 II. $ cts. 32,461 37 II. 28 ( $ eta. 44,291 09 2,000 00 $ cts. 619,382 85 2,000 00 24,577 20 2,250 01 1,414 94 3,000 00 745 49 3,543 97 5,119 09 7,000 00 6,028 00 21,397 07 4,728 23 4,245 76 200 00 5,714 75 4.491 43 2.656 03 2,000 00 3,000 00 4,990 25 2,000 00 2,'.)99 94 5,499 76 1,000 64 1,000 00 4,000 00 15,617 79 201 i 530 00 250 01 194 73 273 1 50 47 261 201 "244 244 195' 79" 992 70 288 284 49'ob" 1.000 00 4» 49 27i 270 "271 1,007 30 745 49 '■.'^zyz::::::. 3,000 60 ,">() 'i49"73 51 52 53 54 55 56 "26 i "288 1,000 CO 245 214 73 67 261 745 76 "288 iboob" 58 59 259; 5,714 75 60 259 2,000 00 " "3,000'cb 4,990 25 2,999"94' 243 1,991 43 283 500 00 hi "259 200 "■260 '.;!;;■ 62 63 64 65 6(> 67 08 69 70 71 72 73 "264 1 261 261 5o6"64 500 00 500 00 243 999 76 288 "288 600 00 1,700"00 — 50,414 35 18,831 62 37,215 66 51,240 09 1 760,603 20 7,291 20 7,421 42 1 1.25t 09 376 82 43 00 1,500 00 100,436 81 2.821 50 15,278 53 6,466 57 •> .3 5 500 00 4.549 60 302 79 8.841 42 4. ,549 60 0,387 84 a 8 19,734 53 5,324 93 10 177,283 15 m MS [1868— 1882J Expenditure on HARBOURS and BREAK NEW 1 Name of Vrork. County. Expenditure from IstJuly, 1867, to 80th June, 1877. 1878. 1 Hatliurst Gloucester $ cts. 3,876 43 II. $ cts. •> Black Kiver Pier St. John , .. . 3 Canipo Bello (Wilson's Beach) Clifton Charlotte 1,600 00 237 236 1,000 00 4,565 75 4 Gloucester Cocagne Kent 6 Dipper Harbour :. ■^t. John Gloucester 22,239 72 3,998 93 7 Grande Anse, Bale dcs Chaleurs Grand Manan 236 1,000 00 8 Charlotte 9 Harbours Generally Herring Cove ■. 10 Albert 13,11.'? 45 3,000 00 4,000 00 14,583 24 18.877 84 35,493 81 13,000 00 11 Hillsboro' do 12 -Miramichi tug service Northumberland Westmoreland 1^ Pointe du Chcne (Shediac) Qiiaco, Bay of Fundy Kichibucto do tug service 14 St. John 1!) 16 Kent do 17| Rocher Bay Albert 18, Sackville 900 00 15,464 93 ly; Sbippegan Gloncf^tcr 23'J 1,042 00 20 St. Andrews Charlotte 21 '^t. John Harbiiur St John 145,869 36 2,500 00 236 80,155 05 22 Tynemoutli do Totals, New Brunswick 298,517 76 87,762 80 — - 1 1 Amherst Harbour, Magdalen Islands 2[Anse du Portage .Slip and \VL..rf . 3 Anse St. Jean Pier., 4 Hagotville Pier, River Sagneuay T) Hai^ .'^t. Paul Pier 6 lieauharnois, Kiver St. Lawrence. ... 7|l!cliiil Piers and Booms., 8 Hertbier (en bun) Pier t)|CapirAiglePier lOjCarletnn U do ('•'liars do Cheiial du .^loine Pier. Gasiie Saguenay , Chicoutimi., do Charlevoi.^... lieauharnois Montmagny . do Cjharlevoix... Bonavcnture . Soulangcs Vamaska 14,283 21 .■i,084 34 25,621 03 I wjChicoutimi Pier, River Saguuiiav Chicoutimi., 14,Cuteau Landing Pier Soulani'es.. I5'KbnulemcMts Pier 'Charlevoix. 1(5 Etang (In Xord Pier JGaspt' ^••" '*-'^' ^*^r'-cjur i Aigciueuii,. 4,372 17 236 10,041 75 11,453 88 13,207 57 Carried forward. . QUK 4, 106 6;t 82,(iC3 OJ 4.106 €y [1868—1882] WATERS for the undermentioned ye&Ts—Continued. BRUNSWICK. J58 :j9 2>A 258 261 2(54 Vear ended 30th June. 1879. Ct8. 3,907 40 4,916 oo' 1,901 41 1880. 245 245 cts. 4 80 5 40 1881. cts. 1882. 273 2,558 85 1,260 00 400 00 627 75 24: 245; 243 24: 245 16,687 99 32,319 40 4,084 68 753 41' 273 269 270 195 89 II. 286 288 286 cts. 207 II 200 0(1 941 76 1,393 78 I 288 273 21 285 1,860 00 242 244 5,916 26 12,624 S5 269 269 269 1,200 00 10 00 750 00 2,000 00 2,222 78 285 376 82 11,072 69 1,91 18 t;3 1,000 00 285 285 28 8,045 66 2,950 29 72 52 5,299 55 24,089 42 10» Total for 15 Years ended 30th June, 1882. S cts. 3,37i; 43 3,907 40 2,807 II 9.681 75 941 76 22,244 52 7,15<; 28 5 40 1,770 Gi) 13,113 45 3,000 00 4,0^0 00 32,572 67 20,8 Iti 52 38,447 22 13,000 00 3,130 00 2,0,50 00 22,084 97 72 52 1 2 3 4 5 tt 7 8 9 10 U 12 13 14 15 li; 17 IS i:> 20 256,150 99 2,500 00 463,359 59 21 22 BEC. 242 "242 246 256 242 2,160 84 268 269 285 2b9 275 26U 285 "267 267 285 276 269 1,500 07 3,897 70 13 00 870 55 134 05 1,653 "25" 1,137 91 1,049 39 1,927 97 1,999 91 282 279 302 282 281 290 302 303 "279 278 282 302 292 282 302 282 302 270 "sfii^s" 1,091 72 2,204 59 4,742 70 1,386 58 205 71 i',"293"6o' 3,527 40 2,711 62 30 00 824 30 8 00 272 97 a, 747 52 14,283 21 584 43 f.752 63 606 00 4,515 83 55 00 92 63 9,186 63 30,982 73 6,772 96 .. 257 452 66 394 76 9,024 15 2,946 25 4,665 31 3,761 01 25» 4,151 65 1,957 97 17,017 61 11,461 88 252 356 2471 )11 09 "269 285 1,028 68 1,165 H : 15,450 31 12,ai2 63 5 40 1 5 40 4,604 31 ^.■■i-6 79 1 16,,377 59 1 30,630 54 146,159 87 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 '"''Pi'mf £9. f,^^^H 110 [1868— 1882J Expenditure on HARBOURS and ^RBAK QDBBEC- Name of Work. Brought forward . 18 Grosse Isle Ilarbour 19| Harbours Generally 20 House Harbour 21|l8leaux Coudrea I'ier 22'l3leaux Urues do 23 Laprairie, River St. Lawrence 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 ^0 Les Ecureuila Pier., L'Islet I'ier Malbaie do Matane do County. Montmai^ny.. Gaspfi (Magdelen Islands) Charlevoix MontmaKny Laprairie Portneuf. L'Islet Montreal Harbour Mooring I'lers, Lachine Rapids. New Carlisle Pier Nicolet River (Harbour of Refuge)... Perce Breakwater (Examination and Survey) Charlevoix. Rimouski.... City of Montreal., Piers below Quebec Generally Pointe St. Laurent Pier '.^uebec Harbour (Survey River St Charles) do Rimouski Pier Riviere Blanche Pier Bonaventure. Nicolet Gasp6 Montmorency. .. City of Quebec, do Rimouski do do du Loup do 40 do Ouelle do 41 Ste. ABue's Wharf, River Saguenay. 42'St. Dominique Pier. 43!Sle. Famine do 41 St. Jean Pier, Isle d Orleans., 45 St. Jean Port Joli I'ier 46 St. Thomas Pier. 47 St Timothee do . 48 St Zotique do .. Tadousac Fish Dams.. 49 6U Trois Pistoles Pier Totals, Quebec. T6miscouata. Kamouraska. Chicoutimi..., Boulangea .Montmorency. do L'Islet -Moitmagny.. Beauharnois . Soulanges.. Saguenay Temiscouata . Expenditure from Ist July, 1867, to 30th June, 1877. $ cts. 82,063 95 2,291 60 6,412 04 16,143 34 860 95 3,829 91 6,458 02 1878. 225 245 2,616 00 1,953 81 1,861 86 4,622 78 129,114 26 236 $ cts. 4,106 69 12,733 25 1,507 03 2,000 00 20,346 9" [186&— 1882] 111 WATERS for the undermentioned je&n— Continued. Concluderl \ ear ( ended 30th June. Total for 15 Years ended 30th Juue, 1882. 1879. 1880. 1881. 18S2. a n. $ cts 4,604 31 II. $ cts 8,376 79 II. 267 26S "267 "275 $ cts 16,377 69 6,645 14 1,319 09 r.'esi'so "9l"70' II. 27( 282 28:^ ' 278 280 29(1 280 282 $ CU 30,630 54 3,415 19 1,597 51 2,034"'5o" 2,636 18 325 73 1,571 13 $ cts. 146,159 87 10,060 33 2,916 60 2,291 60 3,718 00 2,636 18 417 43 1,571 13 25,925 69 17,937 04 11,271 43 747 25 860 95 4,220 20 594 o2 499 43 12,858 25 1,266 13 6,458 02 46 50 2.616 00 5,101 73 16,104 19 12,848 63 128 20 1.952 74 9,323 86 470 93 3.617 82 ' 5,256 96 N 11 10 t 1,070 75 i 4,046 46 4 3, 60 J 00 i£ I« f 19 20 21 22 23 25- 6,058 92 242 242 256 242 670 66 1,014 03 72 43 285 50 83 24 302 282 282 292 778 77 1,199 00 601 25 25 25S 100,00 00 26 269 146 00 27 28 278 282 281 282 303 4,220 20 594 52 499 43 1,696 39 29 30 31 1'57 1,988 42 708 76 3','i46'92" 6,535 37 1,557 48 242 256 242 "242 240 256 242 758 46 100 55 7 "00" 2,105 33 713 37 269 285 285 "269 3,078 04 456 8J "'ih"to 32 33 "257 34 35 36 37 257 257 269 285 269 1,241 63 2,414 09 280 282 279 282 303 282 308 281 4,360 00 3,510 81 128 20 26 75 4,999 78 38 39 40 i 269 285 285 285 269 267 285 1,925 99 2,830 67 470 93 10 00 3,743 87 41 , j 242 1,493 41 I"! ! 43 257,' 1,0 14 56 242 280 497 91 1,513 09 282 282 282 292 280 303 279: ' "ib'zi li'Td 1,070 75 3,464 32 3,500 00 44 15 16 17 285 582 14 18 9 35,638 74 . 17,323 93 . 43,144 52 , 72,937 40 318,505 82 112 [1868—1882] Expenditure on HARBOURS and BREAK ONTA Name of Work. County. Expenditure from lit July, 1867, to 30th .liine, 1877. E v. 1878. 1 Paytiflil, Luke Huron HeilevilU', I,:iku < lutario Huron $ cU. 54,521 98 11,96^ 60 n. 239 239 $ Cti. 2,045 .^7 2, COO "M o Hustings Algoma rt Ifruce Mines 4 Uhantry Island, Lake Huron Cobuurg, Luke Ontario Bruce 235,461 2'J 73,036 32 57,468 43 400 00 235 ft \orth umber land 6,533 31 6 rollinpwood, Georgian Hay Tolpoy's Kauge, liig liay Consecon Sinicoc Bruce 8 Prince Edward ! ;i Godericli, Lake Huron Huron 467,396 10 10 llanUt'sburv, Ottawa Itiver Prescott 11 ''arbours (itnerally ]■'. Inverliuron, Lake Huron Bruce 6,093 60 48,458 61 14,814 40 n Kincardine do do 235 9,421 46 14 Kingston, Lake Ontario Little Current, Lake Huron City df Kingston IS Algoma ifi MeaforJ, Georgian Bay Grey 22,899 19 239 250 00 17 18 19 Morpetli Bothwell ... Newcastle Durham 235 5,000 00 Oakville, Lake Ontario Halton 688 20 6,000 00 10,367 55 W Oshawa do Ontario ?l Owen Sound, Georgian Bay Grey * * " «'^ Penetanguisbene Pickering Bimcoc -,^3 Ontario ?4 Picton 6,000 00 6,000 00 8,595 97 5,000 00 2,658 50 239 1,500 0') in Port Albert, Lake Huron Huron ?fi do Burwell, Lake Erie Elgin 235 248 1,159 40 ?!7 do Darlington, Lake Ontario Durham ?R do Dover, Lake Erie Norfolk ?ft do Elgin, Lake Huron Bruce 30 do Hope, Lake Ontario Durham 25,318 55 31 do ffowan, Lake Erie Norfolk 3? do Royal do do 33 do Stanley do Elgin 8,158 00 34 Portsmouth Harbour Frontenac 35 Presnu Isle, Georgian Bay Grey 2ti,9&0 12 183,345 80 6,000 00 2,992 'J4 3fi Uondeau, Lake Erie Kent 37 Saugeen or Southampton Bruce „.... Hastings Grey 38 Shannonville, Lake Ontario 39 Thornbury 40 Thunder Bay, Lake Superior Algoma Bruce 'i 5.990 25 41 Tobermory Toronto, Lake Ontario 4? Vork 20,919 ©5 239 235 239 6, 139 65 4,139 r«; 43 Trenton, I!ayof Quinto Hastings Totals, Ontarif^ 1,316,406 48 i ; ('/) Further expenditure included n I'acitic Railway. [1868— 1882J WATERS for tho undermentioned yctirB— Continued. KIO. nn 257 263 ■-'64 2:>7i 256 •264 256 263 257 263 264 2561 2S3 Year ended 30tli June. 1879. * Ct8. 4,950 00 2,520 98 1880. 1881. 246 8 62 4,104 81 I 241 S Ctg. i',2m"63 8,803 S5 6,506 98 241 246 241 246 92 60 6,589 77 4,999 00 4,184 60 246 246 1,870 30 2,415 25 672 33 264 266 266 ctg. II. 4,301 06 274 275 267 246 2 96 1.951 30 1,624 26 1,335 25 265 '265 275I 265 266 275 7,990 00 500 00 290 276 1,330 00 I 290 1,006 67 I 290 4,366 90 I 278 276 290 ■hi 277 278 346 247 346 266 267 6,009 25 275 4,8i6"22" "275 1,182 61 I 278 421 80 6,929 98 999 82 275 2,480 96 150 00 381 83 31 22 11,746 88 400 00 4o,-i05 57 241 246 265 290 275 5,069 96 10,315 29 1,879 48 30,288 51 266 276 277 277 276 7,188 56 274 290 276 278 277 278 275 1882. cts. 4,949 C.T 1,581 33 8,'29l"20 8,566 10 3,'236"i3 2,805 06 159 23 6,194 43 3,48G 48 183 78 10 00 29,942 57 .1 468 00 1,040 35 3,180 97 5,083 14 600 00 3,390 40 (a) 9,476 00 2,559 60 3,4G9 98 349 20' 14,280 49 55,292 79 118,303 07 (a) Including $300 paid by Couacil of Countj of Kent. lOa-S Totnl for 15 Vears to 30th June, 1882. $ cts. 61, .-,17 55 22,688 24 1,581 33 235,469 81 92,161 89 84,6.16 32 9t. John lio do do at OroDQOClo Kent Sunburv 24,935 46 233 2,903 ;i T')l)i(|UO do ,.... _ Totals 40,376 94 2,903 := [lSt;H— iSMjJ 115 WATKUS l(.r th.' uiuI.Tin..ntin„ed )i'»rs-Conrlu,ffd. ri'HA Vour viicleil Jfiih Jum*. I«7'.». I 't^ I8H0. IRHI. $ rU. $ l-t,8 1 H8'>. Total I'oi- 15 \ I'lin fiidcil loth Juiif, ISHl!. II. I 2H8 r(iM'.Mi;iA. 5 cts •in ;;;» $ Ctl<, ■m .19 11. II. 27:t 273 'im 179 25 72 no '.'39 )il 179 25 1.011 iJl II 2P9 289 GK.VEKALLY. fi«2 91 l,7N5 ;i9 HARBOURS aii.l BREAKWATERS. 289 2,128 90 6,083 35 714 91 7,. 384 85 60,414 35 21,511 91 32,319 40 35,638 74 48..i03 67 188,288 07 18,831 62 14.466 39 IA6.'4 55 17,323 93 30.288 51 \i'.\"2i' 93,714 25 37,215 66 ■-'3,076 51 8,045 60 43,144 52 "'.'i.29i: 79 i,'oi"i 'tii" 167,786 77 RIVERS for the uiidermontioiiod Yoars SCOTIA. 51.240 09 1 •-'2.101 22 24,n8.'i 42 j 7-'.;i37 40 I ii.'^..;o: 07 223 39 L',428 90 6,083 35 297,4(»6 84 II 243 liKU.VSWlCK. 1,33;! 77 II. 291 '■■■ L'.OUO 00 II. 283 2,50fl 00 1,.333 77 2,000 00 2,500 Oo 244 7,229 37 7,229 37 If. 227 227 227 'J98 09 4.421 89 lOO 00 II. 269 ^73 4,109 M 2731 1,000 00 "I 286 288 285 288 288 285 5,519 98 1,037 06 3.6.")5 18 714 58 1.000 00 5,109 14 10 a— 8^ 6.406 82 «,"99 76 6,083 33 760,603 20 77,283 15 j 463,359 59 i 318.505 82 1 1,607.183 00 223 39 8, 099 76 6,083 35 i 3. 341. .341 26 1,333 77 312 73 4,500 00 2,500 00 8,676 50 1.037 06 2,955 48 12.436 00 998 09 47, ,304 19 814 58 2.000 00 07,545 40 m ll^ [1 SOS— 1882] Expenditure on IMPROVEMENTS of RIVERS QUE Nuinc of \\'i.;k. Couiilv. 1 Ht'itliii r (en haul) 2 Cap ill' Chaito 3 Cliateaiigiiuy 4 EscuumaiiH 5;Gatineaii ejri'AsHoiniitioii "I Ottawa 8|Riclielieii i'; do Maiuleuaiice of Huoj'.- lORivii^rc ii la Graissf, Higiiuii... Hi do du Liij\ re 12i ill) ilii Loup (en ha.'') 13' do do {fnlfu.t) 14, ill) du Xofd Bcrtliier Ua3pc' Cliatcauguay ., Snirueuay Ottawa I.'Assomptioii , Expcuditurf from lat July, 1867, to .■;Oth .hiiie, 1877. i Ct3. 792 20 I. 3,283 79 i. 38,137 82 2,559 37 ' 34.18(; 31 239 Kigaud Ottawa. Tcmiscouata. MaskinoDjie.. .527 62 2,000 00 Sagin'uay k ('Ijicoiitimi, do do 15|ir^aguciiay(Cliannclli€lu« Chkniitimi) 16 do (Enlargement La Grande! I Dt'thargc, Lake St. John) j 17;Salmon, N'ortli Shore Ottawa RiverjOttaua 18[St. I'r.ihcis | 19 St LawriMice (.Removal of liuck Capi I a la Roche) jCliamplain a i ILothinii're (Dredging at ("ontre- cn iir) (Improving Channel lie- tween Lake St. Francis and Montival). . (Dredging from Bou- clierville to Longue i'ointe) (Removal oi Cliaia and Anchor.*^) 20 21 22 do du do Verch' 14,218 51 17,00(1 00 i::.T52 ,17 24 25 26 do St, Plftcide Vamaska... (.Maintenanie of Knoys) Totals. Chanibly and Hoi.h(la,L'a Quebei- Ilarliour 49,0,(9 52 223 175.4;i7 51 18T8. % (ts. 4,351 12 12.000 OU 16,351 12 1 Detroit 2 Gananoijiip. 3 N'apanee 9 10 4 Neebish Rapids, St, Maiy's 5 Otonabee 6|0tta\va 7 Saliniiu 8 Sydenham Thames Trent Leeds.... I.fiiroi Hastings., Totals, 7,260 32 II, 17,527 12 23;- 9,601 92 I 223 825 10 !. 8,265 16 '. (i/) 15,156 12 |. 04,004 27 1,499 6y 8,000 00 9,4ay bB [18(58— 18S2J 117 lor the undermentioned years—Continued. BEC. Year ended 30th June. 187;t. 1880. II. $ Ct8. 1881. II. Ct8. 273| 263 i .iOO 00 3,405 64 246! 227 227 2271 346 f 2,fil8 15 4 20 415 54 103 05 2,465 22 II. 268 275 268 275 247 2461 .'!29 96 4,599 14 275 285 275 276 275 265 275 276 $ cts. 4,189 67 1,189' 80 ' i,7o6'36 3,439 41 393 75 1,592 90 3,604 98 693 44 'oi'e "si" 3,327 95 "746 16" 290 290 281 281 303 290 292 t90 280 290 280 282 244 8,249 16 12,014 80 2271 247 227 •!,60I 35 990 88 1,719 51 19,747 00 268 269 276 RIO. 7,885 84 268 39 274 290 279 292 29,959 46 1882. Total for 15 Years ended 30th June, 1882. $ eta. 150 65 1,126 35 1,496 04 299 00 799 20 358 75 1,816 02 711 91 '37074 5,632 85 6,303 16 3,691 30 2,212 50 10,041 11 292 318 94 2811 7,008 02 42,336 54 244 263 263 26:i 9,120 62 300 "oo 549"75" 227 227 9,970 37 8,949 31 3,122 44 12,071 75 II 275 21)4 275i 264 245 17 1,105 86 296 62 277 1.897 43 3,545 08 275 290 500 00 4,933 19 1,088 43 6,521 62 $ Cts. 4,340 32 792 20 3,283 79 1,189 80 39,264 17 5,714 55 3,182 57 46,657 22 855 55 6,401 76 1 10 4,316 8U 11 693 44 12 2,000 00 13 1,627 51 U I 13,559 94 Il5 6,303 16 16 746 16 ,17 14,218 51 118 17,000 00 119 1.3,752 37 ]20 3,691 30 ;21 2,212 50 22 I 93,816 98 ;23 1.578 21 124 1,719 51 j25 7,008 02 120 295,906 43 7,260 32 245 17 19,026 80 1 2 3 36,171 83 1,105 86 10,898 34 i,913 53 8,265 16 4 5 6 7 8 1,S97 43 1C5,612 77 10 (./) InclndinR $2,400 paid hy Counties Kent nnd L ambto ■t i"Mf .I -J.v •I* 118 [1868—1882] Expenditure on IMmOVEMENTS of RIVERS MAM • Xame ot Work County. Expenditure from lat July, 1867, to 30th June, 1877. !878. 1 Assinil.oine $ cts. 11. $ Ct3. 2 Fiiirford or I'artridiro Crop Iliver 3 Rniny Lake and River 4 Ited River 5,234 90 Totrtis 5,234 90 _ 1 Saskatchewan. BRIT'Sn 1 Couitenay. Cowichan.. Fraser , 2 223 89 75 3 r 11, .'J 69 4 Naas Total.- 11.499 69 . 89 75 _ XORTH-VVEST Abstract Statement of Expenditure 1 Xo^ a Scotia • 2,842 73 40,376 04 175,497 51 64,004 27 5,234 00 2 Neu Bruuswick 2,903 IJ 16,351 12 9,499 68 3 Quebec 4 Unt.Trio 8 Manitoba 6 North-West T^rritorie.s 7 British Coluinliiii 11,490 69 290,456 04 89 75 Totals 28,843 70 KXPENDITUBE CONST la'c NOVA SCOTI.V and 1 li " Cfluada ' 41,300 19 17,884 38 2'i,676 51 114.911 23 350 50 ■238 2!" Cu])e Hretou ' 1 8G0 00 3' " New Dominion ' 4 " St. Lawrence r-. T'.'.r-. : C " (ieoi-n'c MfKenzie i aiii 1 x.i; ■ Totals, \.S. 202,122 81 1,800 CO [1868— 1882J IID for th(> undermentioned Years— Conclud''d. to!;a. Year ended 30th Jun« Totftl for 15 Years ended 30th June, 1882. 1879. 1880. 1881. 1882. ir. (I. 244 $ CtB. 1,500 00 II. 228 $ cts. 2,499 63 II. 273 $ cts. 19 00 II. 28,S 288 $ Ct3. 160 00 3,951 43 $ cts. 4,178 63 3,951 43 3,000 00 6,234 90 1 244 244 3,Of.O 00 ((() 1.0(11) 00 2 4 5.500 00 2,499 63 19 00 4,11! 43 17,364 9C rOLU.\IEIA. 244 710 07 227 228 710 07 10,431 00 10,431 00 276 27;i 274 273 670 CO .635 53 610 59 8,916 12 288; 474 C5 1 28^; ■■■ ' "380 "25" SM !(') 474 65 1,169 82 29,566 22 (I'JO 84 !2 i 3 I 5. 32.501 53 TERRIT(3RIE.S 288 714 48 714 48 Oil IMPKOVEMETS of KIVERS. 12.01) ao I ;i 07 1 37 ! 5. .'■)■," I Oil 711) 07 1,3.33 77 5,519 98 19,747 00 12,071 75 2,499 63 10,431 00 3.-),4.'l 61 51,603 13 2.000 Ot 5,109 14 29.959 46 3..T15 08 19 00 8,916 1' 49,548 80 2,,5''0 00 6.106 82 42.336 54 6.521 62 4,111 43 714 48 85 i 90 63.445 79 8 676 50 67.545 40 2'X>/.<. 6 43 I11.O.6I2 77 17.:it;4 96 714 48 32,501 53 528,3j2 07 ->ii dri-:dges. I TfO.Y. •NHW KUU\<\VI('K. n. II. 289 1,473 25 42,778 44 19.744 38 30 826 51 116,:i89 48 350 50 289 289 3,150 (10 1,478 25 ':'63 irt.nnd no 15,000 00 6,106 50 225,089 3; — _ 1 (a) St. Aodrew.j Raiiids. I*" Pi I'Jt) [1868— 1882J Expenditure on DREDGES PRIVCE ED ^ Name of Work. County. Expenditure from Ist July, 1867, to 30th Jua6, 1877. as 1878. 1 "Prince Edward" $ ct<. 23,582 07 V f cti. "Nipissing " , QUE "Challenge" Tufj " C. W. JoiR's' or ' Trudeau". Tot»l3, Ontario.. 31,211 32 6,847 05 38,058 37 ONT "Douglaa"; Tug " George"., Totals, British Columbia.. 1,447 96 6,250 00 7,697 96 BRITISH Abstract Statement of Expenditure 1 Nova Scotia 101,061 40 23,582 07 101,061 41 930 00 2 Prince Edward Island 3 N'cw Rninswiek 930 00 4 Quebec 5 Ontario 38,058 37 7,697 96 € British Columbia T)tals 271,461 21 1,860 00 • DREDGES- 2 3 4 S Xova Scoiia 101,061 40 23,582 07 101,061 41 930 00 Prince Edward Islrtiid '. New Hruuswiclv ! 930 00 Quebec Ontario 38.058 37 7,697 96 V i'illibii tjuiiiuilna ToUls 271,461 21 1,860 00 [18C8— 1882] 121 for the undermentioned years— Cnnchtded. WARD ISLAND. \ car ended 30th June Total for 15 Years ended 30th June, 1882. 1879. 1880. 1881. 1882. i i a5 II. $ cU. II. $ Ct3. II. $ CU. II. $ (tS. $ cts 23,582 07 i BEC. ■173 16,221 67 289 ARIO. COLUMBIA. on DREDGES— Construction. 16,000 00 15,000 00 15,221 57 15,221 57 JREPAIRS. 280 00 16,601 57 31,211 32 6,847 05 3«,068 37 1,447 96 6,250 00 7,697 96 J, 053 25 3,65V'25 2S0 00 6,386 ."iO 130.044 65 1 2:^.5S2 07 2 lil."i,044 66 3 IS, 501 57 4 38,058 37 5 7,697 '« 6 309,929 28 II. 245 245 246 :'i5 •- :S 245 3,248 70 1,624 35 1,624 36 1,243 73 oo-i b'4 5,158 65 II. 274 274 274 274 374 274 1,879 59 1,253 06 1,879 58 5,928 27 1,382 ill 1.775 07 II 287 287 287 287 ■Ml 287 6,065 00 1,000 65 6,065 00 2.213 07 3,949 54 2,113 05 — 11,193 29 3,878 06 9,568 94 9.385 07 6,21R 48 9,04 7 I ? 3 i a 8 13,784 63 14,097 67 21,406 91 49,289 21 I ; , - I ■•■' Mil 122 [1868—1882] Expenditure on DREDGING- 1 a >5 Name of Work. • County. Expenditure from 1st July, 1867, to SOth June, 1877. 1878. 1 Nora Scotift r $ CtB. 81,243 99 31,9-in 92 91,488 10 lfi.570 88 22,2,58 88 58,771 69 II. 239 239 239 239 239 239 $ CtB. 25,958 79 12 on 18 2 rrince Edwnnl Island 3 New Brunswick 23,327 89 4,519 84 9,220 8S 511 64 4 Queliec fi Ontario 6 British Columbia Totals 300,273 86 75,580 19 ., Papuenay District Works. St. Maurice do Chicoutimi. Ottawa. . Ottawa River (J of Expenditure) Gatiiieau do Couloiigc do IPon'tiac Blark do I (io Uumoiie do do Rivirri' dfcs Prairies (removal of! olstructions, Ac) Laval Riviiic dcs Pniiriis (Sault au Re- colltt I'itr) St. Maurice and Cham- plain Totals, Quebec . do Expenditure on COXSTRUC QUE 145,863 34 2.i,423 09 28,716 94 318 00 2,500 00 19,478 54 3,037 35 10,466 43 233,803 74 OXTA 10 Ottawii River (J of Expenditure).... MH(iav>;iska River Pctuwiiwa do 23,423 09 1,3.50 00 7,713 00 II. 11 Renfrew 12 do 13 South Viition do Ntw(i.'oo no 19,478 54 3,037 .35 10,466 48 245 11,074 50 275 276 276 6,677 33 509 84 265 400 00 245 409 50 400 OS 11,484 00 7,187 17 7,936 08 260,810 99 II. II. II. 276 509 84 II. 291 291 217 50 4,317 81 24,150 4.^ 5,667 81 7,713 00 488 45 6,279 58 10 '245 ""488 "45 u 12 13 271 645 10 .. .. 14 400 00 488 45 509 84 5,180 41 44,299 27 11,972 45 7,697 01 13,116 49 ■ 305,110 26 («) Included in Harbours. 12-k [186a— 1882] ExPENDiTtTRi!: Oil SLIDES and BOOMS STAFF ANF> QUK I >5 Name of Work. Saguenay District Works- Collection Staff Repairs County. Totals St. Maurice District Works- Collection, 4c [st Cbicoutimi do do SUff Repairs . Totals ( 'ttawa Works- Staff (J of expenditure) . 10 11 U 13 Repairs, viz. : Ottawa River '(J of expen- diture) Gatineau River Coulonge do Hlack do Diimoine do Totals, Repairs.. Riviore des Prairies— Sault au Recol- let Pier Grand Totals, Quebec, Maurice and Cliam- plain do ilo ... do do ... Ottawa.. Pontiac do do , Laval . Eipenditure from lit July, 1807, to 30tli June, 1877. $ cts 400 23 7,442 43 14,396 77 22,239 43 3,987 44 136,453 2i; 63,617 78 246 246 246 246 246 204,088 48 87,956 95 53,533 79 21,962 17 13,850 15 18,269 59 10,992 14 118,607 84 1,891 13 434,783 83 1878. cts. 882 85 597 60 1,480 45 550 00 12,759 50 6,232 87 19,542 37 24r. 1 9,954 19 245 1,159 93 1,159 93 32,136 94 lOttawa District Works— 1| Staff (J nf expenditure) . Repairs, vi,;. : Ottawa Uiver (J of expen- diture) Madawaska River Petawawa do South Nation do ..............! Totals, Repairs . Newcastle Works — Collection. 4c. Staff Repairs Renfrew . do ... Dundas . Totals Grand Totals, Ontario. Victoria, Ontario, Peter- ' boro', Hastings and Northumberland J 87,956 95 63,433 80 53,812 02 25,220 42 245 245 245 24.'"): 132,466 24 67 20 12,996 87 45,136 48 58,200 55 246 246 246 278,623 74 ONTl 1,159 93 567 06 1,465 32 16 22 2,366 45 5,963 11 21,482 27 [1868— 1882 J lL'5 for the undermentioned Ji'ars— Continued. KKPAIRS. HKC . Year ended 30th June 187y. Ct3. II. 1880. 271 753 05 3711 r>,VJ] 02 6,244 07 255 25S t-ts II 1881. 272 55;) OO I 256 271 1 13,355 19 ' 255 4,2111 19 255 18,205 3H 10,318 37 271 1171 271 271 1,831 76 26» 30 288 09 340 27 254 2.720 51 247 254 254 254 2fi4 255 37,497 33 255 U!0. 710 05 4,611 74 6,321 79 773 52 14,823 01 8,497 07 24,09.-; 60 285 285 $ Ct8. 1882. II. $ rts. Tot.ll for 15 Years to ■fOth Jiiiic, 1882. $ ji 85'; 68 6.210 39 286 i 284 284 8,732 64 ! 284 2,290 93 1.294 60 699 02 749 31 225 01 284 i 2841 284 284 284 5,258 87 . 493 22 I. ■•3,900 12 7,064 07 3031 303' 1,438 58 .1, 064 21 578 ,".0 : :!04' 14,99.-; 41 I 301 3,831 27 301: 19,403 18 9.543 03 ! 302 •;,502 79 710 00 17,768 48 9,167 21 27,84.-) 69 11,001 (;i Ct3. 400 1-3 ' 1 11,080 64 I 2 36.:!7l 73 I :; 48,8.-i2 60 1.076 54 744 87 2.427 10 382 86 1,127 46 302 302 302 302 302 6,7.58 82 41,769 10 J, 828 92 1.129 92 677 73 587 66 2,192 05 8,415 18 302' 301 38 53,910 65 7.1 -.8 46 :'i(M52 85 95,067 39 :ill'.978 70 l.':7.556 79 63. 721 87 8 25.399 95 17,942 09 20,329 58 14.536 66 14L930 15 L'.C^.-. 73 644,003 97 13 271 10.318 36 254 8,732 65 284 284 284 284 1 9,54:; 03 1 302 11,051 61 1 137.556 78 | 254 254 254 1,592 39 2,361 70 738 72 1,076 54 1,99J 25 2,851 22 122 19 302 3,828 02 302 4,398 22 302 990 53 392 528 66 61,091 58 63,977 66 .'11.721 10 650 85 271 271 844 41 " 464 89 1.309 30 '- 4,602 81 6,044 20 9,746 33 157.441 10 303 303 303 77 93 582 50 3,023 63 161 35 19.327 10 61 .,163 "4 271 2,238 21 5,984 78 255 255 "eVi 07" "285 1,050 34 1 629 00 8,222 99 1,661 41 620 00 3,688 L« 80,651 60 19,850 65 15,089 87 16,116 23 24,486 90 373,649 66 % IM [l^GS— 1.SH2J ExPEXDiTrriE on'SLIDES and BOOM.S STAl-F AND GENEP. N'niiie of Work . GomivhUv ''ouuly . Kx|n'ii(lilure tVoiu 1st July, 18ii7. to 30t(i June, 1877. 1878. $ c\». 2481 48 5J Abstract Statp:mp:nt oI' Expenditure on SLIDES 1 iQmbi'C .... 2j(>ntaiio . 3 GeuLTAllv Totals 4,S4,T83 83 278,623 74 713,407 57 32,136 at 2i,4«2 ■.;: 48 ii 63,607 ;; Expenditure on ROADSl NOvJ llMuil Rijiid bctueon Liverpool and Annapolis 1,500 '.12 • NEW 1 Aiioha-liV', 128 [1868- -1882] Expenditure on ROADS and BRIDGES O.VT Name iif WorK Dos .JoBcliiiiii" HriiliJt'.. Duniiville ilo Koit Williiiiii KiiiKi .. . County. Ottawa Tnioii .Sii,-.|ii ii^ion liriiige (A) do ChaiKlii re liridjjr UeU KiviT routi nml Iraiwpoi tatioii service — t'unstriiction (6) Ri'iifn " anil Puiiliac . MoiK k Algouia Exiirnditure I'rom l.st July, 1HS7, U> 30t!i June, 1877. $ eta. 1878. $ Ct4. Ottawa aiifi t'urlclon. 2,573 2'i'My5 3,443 2",000 245 Red KiviT rontr and transportation service - Stiiir and refmirs (6).... Windsor and 8i ngug Roads York Roads To a.~. Ontario., 4r.2.4i:. 21 r.21,773 581 1,644 01 I 239 65 i 96 1,211,632 35 107 37 3,103 81 3,311 16 HANI 1 Boats for transportation service 72,193 01 226,513 67 2,967 10 64,6,30 75 74,539 71 *> Fort Garry Road ;f do Uridtje (over Red River). Red River route and transportation service — Construction (i) 4 5 Red River route and transportation service — Stall and repairs (A).... 230 443 40 Totals, Manitoba 440,844 24 443 40 Abstract Statement of Expendi 1 Nova Scotia 1,509 93 2,368 34 95,719 61 1,211,632 35 440,844 24 2 New Brunswick 3 Quebec 607 37 4 Ontario 3,211 18 443 4U f) Manitoba Totals 1,752,074 46 4,261 M Expenditure on TELEGRAPH LINES CONSTRUC NOVA Land and Cable Telegraph Lines (Canso to Halifa.x, Meat Cove to Sydney, Low Point to Lingan)|.... (6) Proportion of expenditure. :¥ fI8fi,9_lK.S2J >ES H for 111. Ul(l.Tm.'liti(.iif(l y>':\is~Conrfu,/>',i. O.VT H A'!'" Viiir iii'li-.l ,<(i|li June T(.i«l f"i- l.'i VfHri fii,; .1 3<>tli June, 18H2. « I 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 • 1871) 18HII I81I 27- 291 301 l»82 Ct4. " 37 !T1 $ CU IM 98 II. $ rtfi 11 26t 27^ 284 $ rt.4 i 750 69 251 67 $ etg r 1S7 ci 2,475 27 f cU 90H 31 2,573 65 2fi9,195 38 C,43J 78 21), 000 00 4:.2,41-. 21 .'. ■-'';. 111.! (54 .".si 65 1.644 116 ! fil M4 J65 271 1:6 247 70J <3 278 641 33 18 426 24 702 23 1,643 69 1 . - - -- 2,«32 89 . 1,.'20,_'48 68 ANl TOBA. " 1 ' ^ 7J,l'i:i 01 l'2i;,.'il:i 67 2,;i67 10 64,630 75 74.!tS:i 11 ' 1 2 3 4 40 i 1 441,287 S4 turp on ROADS and BRIDGES. 1,509 92 2,368 34 in-i.voi 17 1,.'20.J48 58 4 11, .'87 64 1 1 ■> 3 4 s 37 18 41) 154 98 426 24 899 1)9 7n.. .3 2,'l90"77 .' 1,643 69 . 6,129 "35 1 2,632 89 1 95 581 •J2 . 1,601 32 . 3,834 46 . 8.762 24 j 1,771,115 66 for the uudermentioiied years. TIOX. SCOTIA. 241 IT 245 246 34,770 03 67,9)5 89 ^M.' I 10 a— 9 r irto [1868—1882) Expenditure oh TELEGRAPH LTNE.< CONSTRIC NEIV Name ot Work. County. E.tpenditure from l8t July. 1867, to r^Oth June, 1877. 1 1878. 1 Land aiiJ CiiMe Telotriapli Lines (liroiiortion of pxiioniliuire), (Irand llrtiittii to ('rtniioliuUo and East I'ort $ Ctd. % r.. Qn Land and Cable Telegraph Lines, LowiM- '^t. Lawrence (proportion of Kxpenditure) Telcf^raph Liius, N'ortli Shore of St. liiiwip'icp (liaie St, Paul to Chi- ciiiiliriii, ii-v) Totals 1 Teleftrniih Lines IJTelegraph Lines Telegraph and Signal Service (iener- ally 72 00 9,044 00 JUV •J 73 19,71*7 v. GKNOJ Abstract State.vient of Expenditure oe I Nova Sf'otia •> New Brunswick 4 5 • Jlieliec .\lKuitot>a 72 00 St, 044 00 liriti.-^h 1 jolumhia 19,797 ;i CuLfr.!!,. • • 9,116 00 19,797 :■. [1868—1882] Vdl lot tht^ undermentioned years. no's -Conrlu led. BRrxsWICK. - ^?" ^^^^^ ^^^^^^H ^^H Vi-ai- i-ndfd .SOth .Ji.ne. Total for 15 Vcars faded 30th Jun«, 1882. 1^ a I Bl 18V9. 1880. 1881. ! 1882. 31 t'">'. f .19 II. ■$ cts 1 II. 1 1 $ ns 13.940 00 II. $ cts. $ eta. 13,940 00 BKC i 1 QH • 1 248 ■ 5.241 76 ^41j 147,748 01 275' ."-"-■ i 245 2»1 I i 1 S.S.'il 63 11,676 83 !56,.-!41 40 24,017 34 I 2 _^_ i.i,V-iV .->! TnH 5,241 76 j 160,688 62 15,028 46 180,958 74 M.A.V .V. ! 1"^"" 72 00 I ! TI>H *'0Lr.\I.9IA. •7 2: 275 56.328 76 291 4,709 51 89, ,'^79 49 1 :\Eii .M.I.V. 1 291 7,254 27 7.254 27 1 '-; H OH TELEGRArH LINES— Construction. ^^^^H 15,695 85 1 5,241 76" 1 i 1 17,480 00 13,940 00 34,770 03 67,945 88 13,940 00 180,958 74 72 00 89.879 49 7,254 27 1 1 & 6 *:.i .::: ::::::;:::::::;•:■■•• 160,688 52 56,'328"76" !• 15,028 46 4,709 51 7,254 27 — - 1 ifffl *7.'. — 20.937 61 . 248,437 28 61,762 27 360,060 38 10 a — 9^ ^m ^1 132 [1868—1882] Expenditure on TELEGRAni LINES WO [{KING S. Xanie of Work. Lund and Culile Tflc'jrraph Lini'S (|iroportion of tipi-iuliturc) Cuunty . Expenditure from l3t July, 1807, to 30th June, 1H77. ot3. II 1878. ii OK 2 Subsidy to American Telegraph Co.. Land and ' do Telegraph Lines (proportion of expenditure) Land and Table Teleprraph Lines (proportion ot expenditure) 6,813 31 247 l,9-t6 (,'■ NKW QI-l BRITISH Telegraph Lines Grand Totals, Working Expenses' i 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Anet Island Arichat Harrington Battery I'oint (or Lunenburg) Bird Island Black Hock Point Boar's Head Cape St. (Jeorge Cape St. Mary Carib(i ■ Island Devil 3 island Kge Island Little Hope Island .Mengher's Point Muser's Island Carried forward 191,223 95 198,01)7 26 2t7 37.148 :\ 39,095 41 Expenditure on| CONST lUV NOVi I 218 03 6,905 80 292 (0 28 81 121 67 2,768 00 138 30 39 13 4,667 57 3,221 62 310 II 324 t,.j 2,295 (.9 486 43 3,380 84 35,206 43 [1868--1S8l'J 1J3 for the uudormeiitioned yuArs—Conduded. sCOriA. Vcar f nded .30th .Time. 1 _ fin Total 1 ', v.. •! rj 1 I'lKll'd ! S 187 . 1880 i ifiHl. ig^j ::iOlli JnrR', 18H2. a CI! 3 S5 i. j $ CT 1 1 , 1 , ' O .13., 1 • 304 j L',163 79 INCE 1 :;,163 79 I EDWARD ISLAND. 6 f;« [[. II ir 1 NEW il i 1,916 66 25 7 1,946 66 28f i ! .y46 66 30 4 1,946 '>; 16, ,".46 61 2 i;ai JNSWICX. . 30 * 2,163 78 1 QI'sH 2,163 78 3 I KEC — _ zB 1 1 1 304 4,327 58 4,327 r.8 TISE H - 1 4 3 74 B CULUMlitA. 5 4i^ H ■J 72 28,270 73 25 ? 35,578 30 286 29,801 83 30£ 38,646 S7 361.120 42 5 onl 311,667 39 37,524 96 31,748 49 49,248 68 386,322 18 ~ Uvl LIGHTHOUSES. ovaH TIOX. ll SCOTIA. 1 218 03 6.90.'j 80 292 00 28 81 1 2 3 4 ;=■ 121 67 2,768 00 138 30 5 6 7 ^M ] t 39 13 8 ::::| ■■■•■I ■■■■■■■y.Z]'Z'.'.L 1 1 1 1 4,667 57 3,221 02 310 14 324 60 9 10 U 13 zB 1 486 43 13 U '1 • 1' 1 3,389 84 35,206 43 u UK 134 [Kst;,- -1 I.xPENDiTURE oil LIGHT HOUSES (ONSTRUCTIOX VfiVA SOii J >% Nhiik' ot Wuik. f.iocij.'lit tmwai li. (.'ouiity 16iPftlTSbu!-0 17|Pi't:pv's Point 18 Pomkett I-Uiiia 19'Pc.rt Hood Wliarf.., 30 Port Medway JliPuluiico 22 Ram Ruck Heacon. Totals., Expeiiilitiire from 1st Jiilv, 18b7, to HOth June, 1877. f cts, a5.2 2401 2401 ?.794 Nil 3,491 :n 5,.S89 5>> 2,534 92 13,090 68 240 5.05". 35 1,365 70 392,518 72 247 245 -;46 27,504 74 6,883 8,S 2,687 ,'.5 2,790 62 39,866 6« [1868—1982] 137 .11 LIGHT HOUSES-Coustru fllOU. Vi-iir I'liiltil :((JlIi Jm)... 1S79, !S90. 1H81. 188'.!. n. ? CtH. 11. $ ita. n. $ Ct9. ri. 1 s rts 1 .... Tnta! lor 15 Yi'ur- cndi'd 30tli .June, 1882. > Ct8.. 41,2(2 31 8..1,Tl 17 \n,:r4 51 7,107 'M 2,:^62 54 75,588 51 a for the uudfiinontioiiL'd years. II. 264 21)4 2ti4 2i>4 2(>4 11. 7,98:s :u 247 i.6e;< :;o 247 4,1311 7y 247 7,75y 78 247 11,86U 09 247 33,417 87 2(i5 2H5 2C4 2,500 00 2,500 00 4,185 ,56 3,1)02 28 2,tiJ0 44 1,3.963 59 10.116 48 247 11.444 51 46,332 86 IF 276 276 276 276 276 276 276 76 II. 2:f7 =0 87 au 150 00 I 8.284 92 : 291 10,916 40 1,087 50 292 292; 6,000 00 7,261 22 248 1 10,035 38 260 63 ,3,764 14 24,789 19 292: 292 17,047 62 2.159 55 2,969 ,34 821 "ssi 4,061 69 27,060 09 42,987 35 | 1 9, ,505 34 I 2 45,978 37 ! 3 96,909 71 173,781 51 4,056 84 681 99 1,452 02 19.270 34 394.623 47 277 278 9,697 53 293 2,600 00 2,500 00 10 III 5,000 00 .3,901 51 272' 2,495 70 270| 2"1; 2,056 00 256 2,818 85 .85 277 91,055 60 48,151 43 48,151 41 1,690 90 I 3(t3| 2,195 84 437 24 8,211 22 96,302 84 "f 16,944 19 jlS 437 24 1< i;w [l=5t)H-1882J St.aiement Khowin]or Aiiiomits contrihuted hy Muuii ipalitit\s, &c , towaid.s St 'fiut'iit.s, fioiii iKt July, 12 I'l iii.ic Iliir.Pi.v yiit'lH-c fit do Fill Ottawa Uii HAnriOIRS — Haytiei.l (.M Cdbuurg (( Cdllini;" (K (ioik'lil li ( .MeafbrJ ( Hondoaii (( RiVRRS — .Va|iaiiee, O SalDion ROAD.S AND Hri Portage du Nam- nt' \V .ik. E\|pen(lituic' from 1st .fniv. IN67, lo :!Otli Juni-. 1H77. 1878. <(!S— ailcl • ■tniff' (Coi iioratioii of the ("ity of Quebec) rtitiia lions (Her Maje.-)ty the Qi n's (iil't) * I'IS. $ riH. .. 11 Shell (f'oipoiatioii uf the Ciu of Ottawa) Totals, I'ulilic Hiiilitiii-H tiiiiic'i|inlity ol Slaiilfv) 10,000 00 25.507 49 28,268 26 10,000 00 10.000 00 '(jniniissioiitTs, HailnJur Tnist, Coliourg) )il (Noitiiern Kaihvav Co.) Muiiiripalitv, Town-liip of Godciich) do St. ViricentI 'oiiutv Countil. Kent). Total-!. Harbours 83,775 75 )otario 5,000 00 2,400 00 do Totals, Rivers 7,400 00 Fort Hridgp (Grant, Dntario Governuvint) 5,500 00 Grand Totals 96,675 75 fl8«8— 1882J 139 IsliT "tolmlf Jum'^S*8^8'^""*^ ^"'■^'' ^""^ >»c'". 1880 1881. 1882. >-> a II. 1 $ cts. II. i rt.. II, 247 246 1 cts, 2,500 00 2,433 33 $ cts. $ Cttj. 2,500 00 2,433 33 5,000 00 1 :;7C 2,050 00 228 2,950 00 3 2,050 00 2,950 00 1 1 4,9:!.'1 33 TT! 9,9,-i3 3,1 10,000 Oil 25,507 4;' 28,268 21; 10,000 IK) 10,000 00 300 00 , :::: 4 5 6 "274 300 00 8 4 ,'{00 00 84,075 7.". 6,000 00 2,400 00 10 u 1 1 i ■^ 1 7,400 00 5,500 00 It 2,050 00 2,950 00 4,933 33 300 00 i 106.909 08 m P 140 [1868— 18S23 CoMPAIUTlVE Sr.VTEMKNT <>l Kx|)eil(liiure Oil PUBLIC Nam £ 1 Railwin- <'uii.,iru<'iiou 2 ilii Woikinj; Kxpeiisos. 3 CanalH ('(instruction do Stall', lU'piiirs, ftp • f U.nk Tiit;iN. IlailwHjs aiiu ("anaU.. Public Kiiil(iini,'s- (,'oiijtrnr.tion iii> I{c|iaii3. &c Harboui-f amj lireakwatCM H liiijirov cniciit8 of [Jivcis y 'Oi-cmIijcj — Construction 10 j (Jo IJupairs ..., 11 ! Dreilf^inf; !2 , Slides an. 1 Bourns— Constriictii)n 1^ [ ilo lio Stair and Itcpaiis. 14 I Roads and Bridjrps 15 ' relepraph Lines— Constnictiou. 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 lo Working Kxpenses. LiglitlK-iiscs^CoiistnictioM .Miscellaneous— (Surveys Survey Coasts Capes Tormentiiie and Traverse. Arbitrations Tug Service between Montreal and Kingston ... Keliefof Fishermen, Labrador Agent and Contingencies, B.C .^iinilrie? Totals, Public Works, (irand Totals Kx['«nditure from Nt July, IR(i7, to ai'th .Inne, 1877. 1H78 i ctl. 3,1,476,t3:(, 12' '■.7,.''j:1,5,!i14 i:i 4, ',117, 495 77 ! I,(!()l,:i84 55 I 'J,3fi9 1179 06 299,4:16 04 271,461 21 300,273 86 27i.:i;<3 03 713,4«7 .57 1.752.074 46 9,116 00 198.037 26 7.5.588 51 236.518 72 .53,276 11 96,302 84 5,055 35 1,365 70 13,171, 2?6 04 70,707,149 17 * ell 2,643,741 73 2,03.', H73 l,077 47 IHH.'.'S-.' 1)7 I 35,424 tJl l.'ilOOU 1)0 ISMM. > CIS 6,109,51(11 14 l,85l,lHi) .'ti 2,123,361! 31 379,50.1 55 10,463,;i,'-)8 2'.» 82.572 18 400 00 57,347 98 581 22 19,797 22 30,667 39 33,417 H7 5,000 00 7,261 22 2.495 70 2 056 00 1,20.'), 496 G9 9,345,517 41 445,344 26 296,603 62 93,714 25 61,603 13 18,>ll 1882. * rts. 5,577,2.i6 73 2,220,421 ;t9 2,Uio,2t2 78 3b3,963 35 * eta. 5,176,832 81 2,311,123 22 1,67(1, J68 74 446,969 14 l",281,86l 25 y,605,493 91 13,784 63 73,368 07 11,972 45 68,989 99 1,601 32 20,937 61 37,524 96 5I2,8H2 31 215,975 34 167,786 77 49„548 80 15,221 57 14,('97 67 46,073 23 7,697 01 67,885 33 3,834 46 248,437 28 31,748 49 46,332 86 10,035 38 2,818 86 24,789 19 9,697 63 1,163,631 38 11,627,589 67 437 24 1,690 90 1,407,803 12 11,689,667 37 544,032 ::09, 189 297,4i/6 63, '45 6,386 21,406 64,611 13,116 78,403 8,762 61,762 49,248 27,060 09 3,901 61 2,195 84 1,650,930 04 11,156,423 95 73 84 I 79 i 50 I 91 42 49 65 24 27 68 Ti.tiil ••or 1-. V,.„r Cllllccl 3iitli ,Iiini'. 18-2. * <;la. 55,491,071 82 20, 7i 9.640 19 2.3, 1 47, '.6 1 .'7 5, j: 9,257 67 \"i,»H7,5X: 95 (") 7,312,773 .;j 3.056,610 29 (.'■) 3,341,341 2'i (c) 528,322 07 309,929 -.'8 49,289 21 642,478 95 305,110 26 1,019,702 15 i'i) 1,771,115 65 360,050 38 386,, 322 18 (i:mi. rliit'Ti'oUiiiiii! Itiiilwav — ''I'iMiiiH-ti.in 2I do W'lirkin;: Kxpi'MSPg 3|Governmont Uaihvuys, Mantinn' I'rorinccn— Con- I striK-lion 4i(iOM.iiMiiriii l'Ril\Vi.\e. Maritimr Provinces — Work I inj; Kx|H"iines 5i('oti'aii l.aii'liii|{ rittihvHj Hriiige rtlt'ttrilic rtHilway— Con-itriiction , 7: ilo Woikiiij; Kxpeiidca SiCttnalK— ('oiistiui:tio(i , UoNKr.l'KKATlUN. NothScoIIh. M .lul\, lH7;i I' K. Ulknd. 9' do Stiitrutid Hci'airl $ ltd. »>.«37.7'.'2 ii» 4,H()0,:i()l 44 1 Hiil.lCl 8;i 1,4()«,933 371 ti New l'riiiiil» uk. :i^2,2&6 49 l,5:<9,5Stf 31 ■JOfi.797 801 ■i3,771 21' lll'l I'Mlirth 15.1Ct;<(«" 80 1,H'.H,8I1 80 11.475.280 'cj 8..10-J.0«8 'i; 8'Jt,H8'J J" R23,8.'i4 46 44,387 53 2 1.570. 2 JO y .1 HiM io 00 01.817 31' 70o,<;o:t .'o 8,67« ;■)(• l'Jii,oi.t 051 11, iy.; 29! ^217,949 5« 10 I'ul'lii- Huilditig-: — rciiixtnictiiio Ill i'p l{ei>''"'''i itc 12| IIarl""M-j aiiil ilnakwiiicrs 13 lrii|inivcii;e;it.-i of Itivers ., It Pirdgi* -t'on.-ifructioli 1.1, lio lifpairs' , it;"'''lt;ii'|{ 17 k^lides aiiil i'ooui? — Coa.'triictinn 18; ill. Sluffan.l f:. pairs 19 lioads ami Iliidgi'S 20iTel"graiili l.iius — ' '■^nstiuction 21 1 do Wnrkiiiij KxpiTises 22jLijrlitlii)u-i''-i — Cdustrucliou [Mi^ri llani'uus, vi/. : — 2.! Surveys ! 42.987 35 Survey Cll«^t-. (^apes Torineutine and Traverse. | Arbitrations Tuu "^rrvice lii-twpn Moolr'-al and King.ston A^'ent ami 'Dutiiiijencies, ;!riti.-li CoUiniliia Slllidli' s T.") 253 08 ; I,2 1S.t;T2 "ij 19,879 ^5| 4ii,82.'. »' : 77.283 l.-| 463,3.->9 ,'» 67,51.', 4' 23,682 07' 10,'-).044 »;ii 3,878 06 i».5l}8 W t81,3ll 25 1 B09 92 OH. 9 15 881 .'.103 79' 41,242 3li 1 180,281 1« 10.540 61 24 25 26 27 28 Ti,taN. I'lil.lir \\nv\s. I,. 502. 2 13 76 9,505 34 2,. 500 0^1 400.749 71 i.iruod Tutals ' 16.00'.i.23I 561 I 2.301,501 51 2,368 U 14,940 fKi 2,163 7* 8, ,551 i: 45,y7S .:: 2,500 0) 2,1H7,7'j9.!; 23,768,019 '■; Public Acfouiits 1881-82, Part II ./ iticludiiiii $1,786 211 iliar^;cd 1^1 ■■ l^oos'ilidaied l''iiiid. >.. 1; I, <■, '—Fur leinarks, see iiages 140 and 141 ' (lave been i,:'ab!' I'l apjioi tioii thi-^ py|ii'tiditiin' to the scviral siTWii-.-i nn acooont of which it li«' * Iinl d( ;! on, , .-iich III thv expt'iid'tuie tor Drc i^'og as Could uot be apportioned to any ipeiiii Tlie abiive .^laliMiciil.-. which are a compilation both from ihe ■' Public .Vccouiits " and the Hoik> in the Public Accounts for 1881-82. Department ok Phblic W(irks, Ottawa. 20th January. 1883. ri8ti8— 1882J 143 from Ist July, 1867 (dato of Conf,.d,.rution), to 80th Jum>, 1882. Quebec. $ cts. 8,.'t61.014 M 3,41H,r)78 72 «. 'itario eta Entkrkk CoNMIjKHATKIN IStli July, 1H7 Msnitohtt. $ Ct8. 622 OOi 9,:f>:!,5as 94 2,Oi.5,('77 47 :;3,jis,7Ht; 47 1.747,7(12 46i 353,308 0.^ 318,5<'5 31: 295,906 43 16,501 67 9,385 07 *39,6«3 17 260,«10 99 644,003 97 6,701 17 0,958 74 4,327 68 16,324 61 96,909 71 13,116,950 42 13,510,223 68 3,(64,657 83 :9,C91,8;il 93 3. !i7,.-46 ■.'.(• 2,497,0,58 41 1,607,183 00 105,612 77 38,058 37 6,216 48 •46.928 78' 44,299 27 375,649 66 1,220,248 68 .VortL-Wcat Territorioa. f cts 6,641,181 85 2,716,811 86 318,407 87l I 32,676 65 ' 2,748,487 61 2nth .July, 1871, ■ lil 111.411 C('luuil.i» 104,033 XV, /, 7,;'12,77:i 62 10 '■'•''-il 21 i 667 06] 3,0.'i6,6iii 20111 8.(09 7H| 6,083 36| c3.::4l,34I 26'l2 •■^'■^■■'"'l 5'M I i 528,322 07U3 7,697 96 9,047 371., t76,.396 Oil., 236,340 62 2,981,828 03 89,879 49 361,120 42 2,362 64 1,4.j2 02 16,944 19 48 52 7,254 "27 19,270 34 "91,068*60 309,929 28114 49,289 2IUS 642,47- 9516 .305,11 26! 17 1,019,702 16 18 e 1,771,115 66|19 360,050 38:20 6,212 22 880,025 48 5,464,207 09 236,224 68 .386,322 18 y 75,688 51 394,623 47 6,000 00 91,065 60 96,302 84 16,944 19 6,649 46 300,861 61 19,769,209 37 124,656,743 32 21 22 23 24 25 26 S7 28 Fslio 295. becnjinctirr^l.l wofk. of this Department, bare been.^in part, gnminarized by the Deputy Minister of Finance to be embodied O. DIONNE, Accountant. ■f. ' i r - 144 [1868—1882] ExPENDiTTTRE ON ACCOUNT OF WORKS authorized by Special Niiine ol' Work. St. LuiM-fiice Rivii Esiiiiiiiiult (iiravuii; Dock, D.U. S7 Vic, cap. 17) 43 do 15J TiUiils. % eta. 1,780,000 00 1,825,000 00 500,000 00 250,000 00 4,355,000 00 Expenditure iVom l.st -Julv, 1867, to 30th June, 1877. $ eld. 858,000 00 (a)723,000 00 1,581,000 00 1878. IX. IX. 130,000 00 75,000 00 205,000 00 (a) E.xclusive of the sum of $1,U0, bein^ amount of a cheiiue issued in 1873, and now caacelled. ERRATA. Line or Item. Page. From top of Page. From bot- tom of Page. Item 16... 17 17 17 21 38 45 45 45 46 60 73 13rd 1 do do do d.) do do do 16., 10., 2., 5., 2... 11... 86 87 88 88 108 108 \U 112 112 iiT 117 138 Item 7... ine... 14... 14... 27... 2... 7.., 12.., 35.., 36.. 43... Item do do do do do do do do do 18., do 11.. 11 11 2 1 5 13 12 7 Instead of 1877. Queb'c Post Office $11,186 95 Total. do 105,088 00 Montreal Post Office 460,426 38 1877. Fort Pelly Barracks 15,000 00 Chicoutinii Hirer, Saguenay Pier 1877. Chateauguiiy River $1,602 99 Total. do 3,283 79 St. Francis River 14,218 51 :52, 000.00 Salmon River Ist Julv, ;870 $460,426.38— 1 at Column $490,593.36— Total do $105,088.40— let and last Column Belleville, Hustings E(Ut Bi'licil, County ot Montmn/jny Chi'imi du Momc, YmiKt.tka Presqu'lsle, Geon/ian liny do County of (?r«y Trenton, County o( Ilaitings •^ Total. St. Francis River 14,218 51 Salmon River Read Montreal Post Office $11,186 95 Quebec Post Office $93,901 45 Montreal Post Office 471,613 33 Buildings at Fort MacLeod, &o. Chieouiimi Pier, Saguenay River. St. Francis River $1,602 99 I 1,680 80. 15,821 60. 2,400 00. Thames River. 15th July, 1870. $471,613 33. 501,780 31. 93 901 45. Belleville, Hastings Wett. Beloeil, County of Verchltres. Ohcnal du Moiue, Richelieu. Presqu'lsle, Lake Ontario. do EaU Northumberland. Trenton do Total. 16,821 50. Thames River. R fl868— 1882J 145 Acts of Parliament, from Ist July, 1867, to 30th June, 1882. Year ended 30th June. Total for 15 years ended 30th June, 1882. 1879. 1880. 1881. 1882. 1 1 se: f Ct3. $ cts. t cts. $ eta. $ cts. XIII. 178,000 00 XVII. 110,000 00 XIX 194,000 00 55,000 03 1,500,000 00 1,405.000 00 xni. 150,000 00 XVII. 200,000 00 XVII. 202,000 00 XIX. XIii. 50,000 00 XVII. 75,000 00 XVII. XVII. 175,000 00 XIX. 50,000 00 350,000 00 3 386,891 00 AAIU 37,769 22 47,660 22 4 378,000 00 415,000 00 336,769 22 3,302,660 22 APPhNDIX x\o. 42. I*A.RT I. STATEMENT SHOWING 1st. EEVENUE derived FEOM PUBLru WOKKS MENTIONED. 2nd. deductions FEOM REVENUE FOE WORKING EXPENSES RE- PAIRS, MANAGEMENT, &c. 3rd. THE NUMBER AND TONNAGE OF VESSI-LS WHICH PASSED THROUGH THE CANALS OF THE DOMINION-ALSO, THE NUM- BER OF PASSENGERS CONVEYED THROUGH THE SAME. FROM 1ST JULY, 1867. TO 30TH JUNE, 1877, BY O. DIOISTNE Accountant. m 10 u—€'t^ f r 101'i [1868— 1882J No. .';t!,02-j APPENDIX Statement showing- Revenue derived from RA.IL N'ame of Work. Year ended 3 1«68, 1869. 1870. 1871. 1872. 1 Nova Scut i a I. 20 26 $ cts. 247,220 98 166,758 42 I. 26 26 $ cts. 260,285 2J 179,827 42 I. 19 19 $ cts 273,028 56 198,525 29 I. 20 20 S rtj. 292,667 27 251,456 37 I 1 21 S cts. 2 3 4 Xew lii'unswick Intorcolonial P. E. Island 354,728 SC 294,059 16 Totals, Railways. 440.112 67 413,979 40 471,553 85 544,123 64 648,787 96 CAN T (-1 L L S , 1 St. Peter's Canal ... 72 77 82 97 87 2 3 4 6 6 7 St. Lawrence Canals Weiland Canal Burlington Bay do Ottawa and Ridcau. St. Anne's Lock.... Rid-au Canal 9 5 17 25 21 71,747 68 230,444 29 14,862 75 18,582 59 8,046 12 9 5 17 25 21 72,362 24 242,1,60 69 8,niu 54 17,255 96 8,034 14 45 41 53 61 57 76,791 06 251,482 39 8,459 79 20,1j7 95 10,1 49 51 71 67 75 85 79 91,935 21 ,287,046 54 7,550 09 27,026 73 7,445 20 98,315 78 256,838 Ii3 8,873 27 ."8,427 00 2,991 98 8 9 Chambly&St. Ours Newcastle District. Totals, Tolls, &c. 13 35,358 S3 13 33,312 00 49 41,809 36 82 36,948 07 92 30,069 60 1 379,042 16 1 381,629 57 4u9,020 06 457,951 84 436,115 i;C HYDRAULIC AXD 1 9. St Lawrence, viz. : Lachine \ Beaubarnois ....' Cornwall I Williamsburgh.) Welland 9 21 17 25 15,211 62 6,443 36 9 5 13,040 42 3,527 71 45 41 7,389 78 9,194 93 (20 ^20 ,20 120 20 13,436 00 1,257 00 880 CO 662 00 7,242 93 25 25 25 25 25 11,483 Ofi 1,357 00 510 00 640 00 3 Burlington Bay OttawaCanals St. Anne's Lock.... 0,023 ey 4 §1,265 00 61 245 53 25 ""25 26 25 25 692 00 5 "■26 20 20 696" 50 70 00 60 00 « Rideaii Canal 1,154 59 50 00 40 00 1,895 3\ 7 8 Chambly &St. Ours Newcastle District. Sundry Totals, Rents Grand Totals, Ca- nals 13 20 00 ....'.' 20 00 49 26 67 9 1 22, 939 98 tl6,588 13 tl6,8.56 91 24,304 43 23,845 5» 401,982 14 398,217 70 — _ 425,876 97 482,256 27 459,9 61 ^f u*rlL?i'f,!.1!?,^'°"'"'''' '^^^^ ^"' November, 1872, these railways were reconstructed under the 1 tCompiled from the " Trade and Navigation Returns." tThis and the following years were compiled from the " Returns of the Inland Revenue §Iacluaing Rideau Canal. [1868— 18S2] lOTT No. 42. Vnhlic Works mentioned for the fol] WAYS. owing years. ' cu. 893,430 17 893,430 17 55 cts 23 23 ALU. F J -V E S , 4c. 879,913 II 24,493 99 904,407 10 1877. 878.11": 52 llK.060 96 996,138 48 23 1,154,445 3,5 23 130.664 92 1,285,110 27 Total fur Ten Veai-3 enilrd 30tli .liini', 1877. S tt^. f 1,427,9.10 80 1 ],0;tO,626 66 4,509.3.M -11 273,2lLi 87 7,301,101 80 100 89 244 98,120 2.-.9,46I 6,626 31.727 95 79 75 82 7bi 86 28,125 34,961 4.")9,267 92 94 90 497 55 100,741 33 302,891 49 4,523 41 45,990 96 9,230 83 27,129 45 100 83 79 87 91 491,011 02 99 95 647 87 90,091 81 228,125 09 4,368 00 40,123 5 6,982 96 22,066 93 392,406 81 108 9! 87 95 99 107 103 109 654 90 88,634 27 215,326 81 4,013 66 97 03 101 34,867 95. 105 6,153 43 22,612 92 100 34 372,264 2S 113 109 115 OTIIEU RENTS. 23i 11,981 (10 -3| 1,387 00 23: 610 00 23 064 00 2-, 2.841 46 580 00 818 00 10 00 20 00 1,«71 00 20,782 46 480,050 38 25 25 2 25 25 25 11,148 00 1,710 35 160 00 6jO 00 2,927 85 680 00 25^ 23 25, 666 00 112 00 27 27 27 27 11,169 00 27 1,257 00 1.763 50 £80 00 .'),082 09 27 1,889 50 19,943 70 27 27 27 27 601 00 510,954 72 810 50 27 100 00 27 100 00 2 1,982 08 27 11,206 70j 27 1,289 :;ij, 27 282 50i 27 608 00 27 3,085 00 581 00 23,44.') 171 899 25; 270 00 27 1,8J6 00; 20,080 75! 415,851 981 392,345 03 81,369 84 218,779 13 3,792 65 43,361 93 5.259 09 20,727 24 663 78 373,95 06 10,879 00| 1,017 00, 1.075 00 3^1 00 2,457 40 58J 00 810 25 100 00 24 00 438 00 17,736 65 .391,690 31 2,045 870.009 ;,493,0oi; 71,074 317,792 36,666 55,7,''7 305,595 764 4,152,602 98 135,65,5 17 48,826 42 5,232 53 5,855 09 778 67 244 00 9,931 89 206,523 77 4,359,186 75 vevenue.' P=- ^Sl cloijrf "'^ ,"««^""-°=. *<=., of the Inland : — \ R T enlargement. fronnl.e^Xtec'olS.""'''"^''"'"""'^'''^' ''''P' "''"« °"'«''^''^ -dicatcd, l.ave been compiled i w ■ p' 107=! [1868—1882] Statement showing Revouue derived PU15L1C Niinii' of Work. V enr ended 1868. 1 86'J. 1870. 1871. 1872. St..lolin,N.R., I'lib, I. $ Ct9. I. $ cts. I. $ cts. I. $ cts. I. 20 $ cts. 1,850 oo 1 HARBOUES 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 Ani'uTjt lliirboi.r... ' 31 31 .11 22 31 31 439 70 705 90 HciMiicr FiiT ('l!'Uli.Hm, flai-. NM'i Tirt' h'ay, .N.S Eioulcmeiiis rici-... (i.is]!!' Harlidur 211 20 211 00 13 31 40 Oo 4 10 3B 00 26 10 56 00 9 10 11 12 Inironiah, N.S ■ ..'.'..'.'.'.''.'.'.'.'. 1, Islet Vu'v .Maitlftnd. N' S Mtilltiiit* rici' ...... "20 66 67 ""200 01 14 16 16 17 18 ()(il.\illo ill) . . ■)■) 22 1,589 35 Pi)i 1 ( 'o.liDrni' Fdit Ddlhousii' 26 26 26 1.442 22 1,274 43 1,909 38 26 26 26 1.418 67 1,232 41 2,318 12 18 18 18 1.R57 22 1.05,') 71 2,226 41 20 2ii 2ii 20 20 1,014 Ofl 808 1:4 2,116 38 76 00 6 66 31 93 22 31 22 22 22 1,279 38 19 20 21 RicIiiburtoHnrboiir, ^'.^^...... Rimou.ski IMor Rivirn- du Li nil PilT Rivirri' OuolU' 1,087 (0 60 00 228 00 «>0 10 00 ?? Whiiliy Harbour Totals, Iliirbours, iiii 26 72 00 ■ ■ 4,698 03 4,969 20 4,639 34 4,151 69 5,780 47 SLIDES AND 1 Sas^uenay District.. St. .Vrturici' dii ... Ottawa do ... XtMvciislU' do ... Gt'iu'rallv 26 26 26 26 1,371 24 7,635 98 62,326 41 91 00 26 26 26 26 1.23:i 92 7,151 25 55.618 50 58 00 18 1,188 40 15,706 89 75,888 74 19 19 19 1,236 92 9,430 42 84,874 47 M«y 2 3 4 18 18 ^;; 11,297 14 80,055 11 ^ 23 285 55 Totals, Slides & 71,424 63 64,061 67 92,784 03 95,541 81 91,637 80 [1868—1882] 107» from Public Works. —Continued. BU1LD1N(;S. 30tli Junu. 1873. 1874. 1875 I. $ Ct8. I. 1 Ct8. r. $ Ct3. 1876. 1877. I. 26 $ ct8.| I. 1,810 00 25 AND PIERS. I 235 90 1 .■54 88) lo: 31 00 00' 23 I 21 3J 60 00, 23 58 40' 34 75 30' 34 326 60 314 30 :io 00 20 00 16 80 73 Oo 36 361 25j 36 1 436 90 761 60 60 00 307 <"> 25j 36' 40 00 11 10 361 36! 3i; 36 498 10 1172 CO 60 00 25 238 33 105 00 ! I 26 le 76;t (i? 1,965 7ii 40 0(1 115 00 30 10 23 23 23 34 23 23 23 23 B,510 9D . 42 24 213 25 340 17 2,038 60 40 00 115 00 10 00 5,407 85! 23 20 00 i 25 I 25 210 ( o' 25 36 25 25 9,093 41 BOOMS. 26.- 78 I -'5 10! 02! I 6,053 42 40 ni 20 40 95 9u 36 2 21) 36 36 25 36 20 00 3 86 210 00 1,833 .-.O 80 00 230 CO 20 00 4,376 90 36 25 25 25 25 2,i: i 20 80 00 230 00 20 00 157 79 36 36 26 25 25 25 9,579 21 36 25 25 $ ct«. 1,810 00 525 48 252 14 60 00 427 0(1 4.209 72 4') 00 -'8 80 17 82 1 7 41 1 20 00 109 08 210 00 103 00 58 74' 1,573 02 230 00 20 00 7.893 21 Total for Ten >'earg • ■nilod 30th June, 1877. a $ eta. 5,470 00 1 2,462 09 3,8fi6 3«( 738 10 9,-6. 24 . 161 3I.M, 17 34 60 80 82 7 il 6:' 00 112 91 1,21" 1. : 2,782 6.58. 4 58: 10/j5« I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 » 10 u 12 13 14 15 .■6|i6 ■4|l7 nils 10,558 <>2.19 290 OOI2O 1,224 00:21 116 66 22 5,637 64123 60,691 '.X 4.162 62 23 12.188 .): 23 86.274 63 2: 962 46 103,588 12 2,037 59 11,108 1 84,942 30 98,088 10 25 25 631 50 15,363 80 66,223 73 82,219 03 25 25 25 26 2,094 98 13,900 16 69,810 33 64 65 85,860 12 25^ 25' 251 25; 76 80 11,338 48 100,434 05 1.118 46 112,967 79 14,033 ;<7 116,120 6") 766,448 M 1,322 11 1,248 01 898,173 10 1080 [1868—1882] JS Statement showing the Revenue derived ROADS AND N'ame of Work. Year ended 18G8. 1869. 1870. 1871. 1872. niintt'oril i" r.ondon I.' -uIhs & \'. alerloo 1) i.i'iville 111 idge ... H'lutiuKdoii &. Port Louis I. S cts. I. S cts. I. $ cts. I. $ et3. r. $ cts. 26 26 1,000 00 391 00 26 307 00 18 18 18 18 166 00 217 00 3,421 76 2,620 12 20 20 20 1,280 79 131 00 3,568 37 22 22 22 640 OJ i83 50 3,600 00 Ottiiwa Union Su3- lieiidion l!riil;.'3 ... Yo.k k Peel Totala, Roads & Bridges 26 26 3,201 72 3,245 50 6,751 22 26 26 3,472 90 2,885 06 '* 7,748 96 6,424 88 4,980 16 4,403 98 Telegrapli Lines, BO TELEGRAPH FER ] 'Gatineaii 21 21 25 00 30 00 "23 'JHull 30 00 3|Rc3tigoucLie 4'SKndwich 23 100 00 • ■>< Totals 55 00 130 00 MISCEL I Earnings c!' Ired<;e3 Maritime Pro- vinces 2 Governmeiit Lifting Barge Totals, Miscel- laneous ^ [1868—1882] 1081 from rUBLIC WORKS— Continued. BRIlXiES. 30th June. 1873. $ eta. G,73S 72 OiO 08 300 00 3,604 60 1874. 11,283 40 23 23 23 $ eta. 640 08 85 76 2,554 10 1875. I. 25 3,279 94 25 25 25 LINES. 23 14,310 48 25 EIE8. 10,120 72 27 $ cts 59 95 480 06 249 00 2,639 65 1876. $ cts. 3,428 66 25 25 25 25 1,394 40 533 40 110 00 2,?70 92 1877. 25 25 4,308 72 $ ctg. 610 08 2,042 48 Total for Ten '\iar3 ended 30th June, 1877. 9,489 18 27 9,257 08 7,325 92 S cts 59 95 9,133 12 5,718 57 1,256 26 30,376 50 8,750 68 2,682 56| 55,295 081... 50,503 38 75 00 30 00 105 00 60 00 30 00 20 00 100 00 26 25 25 LANEOUS. 37 975 00 975 00 75 00 25 30 00 25 20 00 25 125 00 r. 52 25 00 25 30 00 25 20 00 25 00 75 I. 1,300 00 54 ♦839 81 2,139 81 iOO 00 205 00 20 00 325 00 4,425 42 •1,761 53 6,186 95 350 00 385 00 89 00 1(10 00 915 00 6,700 42 2,601 34 9,301 76 'See >' Report of the Minister of Public Works " for 1880-81, Appendix No. 14, page 133. 1082 [1868—1882] Abstract Statement of Revenue on PUBLIC Name of Work, Year endtd 1 1888. 1869. 1870. 1871. 1872. 1 RftilwAvs $ cU. 413,979 40 379,042 16 22,939 98 i cts. 440,112 67 381,629 57 16,588 13 $ eta. 471,553 85 409,020 06 16,856 91 : $ cts. 644,123 64 457,951 84 24,304 4-^ S eta. 6t8,7''7 96 2 3 CanaLs Tolls, &c... Canals, Hydraulic J{eulg 436,115 66 23,8i5 59 Totals Railways and Canals.... PiiMic BiiiMincrs ... Iliirhoiir,.! .'iml I'icrs. HlidHh iiii'l licuni.s... Rdiids .'in'! liii(lL,'e3.. 815,961 54 838,330 37 897,430 82 ,026,379 91 ; ,10H,749 21 4 6 6 7 H 4,6;i8'o:! 71,424 63 6,754 22 4,069 20 '!4,o»;i 07 7,748 90 ""4,6.39';M 92,784 03 6,424 88 4,151 69 95,541 81 4,980 16 i.'^r.ooo 5,7.-10 47 91.';. ',7 80 .!..!M3ES 1 Mi?ci'll iin'cius — 55 00 1 :to 00 10 Ciovcrninont Lif't- inp IJarire Kiiriiiiig.s of dred- pe.=, Maritime Provinces . . 11 Totals Public Works Grnnd Totals 82,876 88 76,779 83 103 818 "5 104,728 66 lo;'. s.ii 85 r 1 898,8:i8 42 915,110 20 1 ,001,279 07 1,131,108 57 ,212,531 06 [1888—18821 1083 WORKS for thi> uiulormcntioncd yoars aoth June. Tot«l lor Ten Years ended 30th June, 1877. 1873. 1874. 1875. 187G. 1877, — f eta. 7(13,458 26 (59,267 92 20,782 46 $ cts. 89,3,430 17 491,011 02 19,943 70 $ eta. 904,407 10 392,406 81 23,445 17 1 cts, 996,138 48 372,264 28 20,080 75 $ cts 1,285,110 27 373,953 66 17,736 66 1 ,676,800 58 f eta. 7,301,101 86 4,152,662 98 206,523 77 ,183,508 64 ,404, ,384 89 1,320,259 08 1,388,483 51 11,660,288 66 1,810 00 9,579 21 85,860 12 4,308 72 9,257 08 75 00 839 81 1 ,300 00 zz 1,810 0(1 7,802 21 112,967 79 2,682 r,r, 7,325 92 325 00 1,761 53 4,426 42 5,470 00 60,691 .36 898,173 10 55,295 08 50,503 38 915 00 2,601 34 1 6,700 42 1 5, Til 90 HCL-jSa 12 11.283 40 14.310 48 105 i,(> 9,(>0;! 41 98.088 '.0 3,270 94 10,120 72 100 «0 4,376 90 82.219 03 3,428 rs 9,489 18 125 00 975 00 — ^ 1 1 131,707 90 121,657 17' 99.6,18 77 113,029 94 139,190 43 1,080,,349 68 :^18.3f'6 54 1,526,042 06' 1,419,897 85 1,501,613 45 1,815,991 01 12,740,638 23 £ 10 1(JS4 [1868— 1882J tJTATKMK.Nr ulinwini,' Reimue iiiu\ /■: i/,ffv/it, tr,' i\n- woiUiu^^ oKpotnoH on Goviknment Railways, for iho umli rmoiitioiKxi tif<(iil youiH. NOVA HCiiTIA RAILWAY Yi'ni" .■ii.li'il :!n||i .Tiiiic (iums lirvciiiH- Rll"Tiditiiriv Di'tici'. Vft Ri'Ti'iim. 1868 $ cU. 247,220 98 260, 2H5 26 273,021! 6« 292,667 27 354,728 HO $ l'l8. 228,376 11 261,398 76 306,624 76 272,40'J 60 33;i,324 14 $ ctg. $ Ctl. 18,944 8T 1869 1,113 51 32,496 20 1H70 1871 20,257 67 15,101 66 1872 1,427,930 86 1,406,933 37 33,609 71 54,607 20 f)(»liicl D.li.itji 33,609 71 Toirtl Nol i;cv.Minf 20,997 19 N.li.— For Ibllowing yenvs, see " Iiilerca/onial Hai/ioay.' KrROPEAN AND NOIITII \MERICAN RAILWAY-NKW BRUNSWICK. Year oiuled 30th Jujie. Gross Ui'venue. Exiiendilure. Net Reveaufl. 1868 $ cts, 166,758 42 179,827 42 198.525 29 251,456 37 294,059 16 i Ct3. 131,684 97 126,149 71 139,683 99 170,583 71 265,752 08 $ cU. 35,073 45 53,677 71 58.fi41 30 8o,H7i 66 38,307 08 1869 ■.'.; 1870 1871 1872 Total Not Revenue 1,090,626 66 823,854 46 266 772 20 .V.li.— For tollowirig years, see " Intercolonial Haitwai/.' [1868— IRSiiJ U'85 ^fjf' iPST Statkment Hhowin^' Revenue aiul Fj„,n,l,t,jr r , i • «Aii,wArs, for tho iinclormfMli*)nc(l fiNcal years. vmipimknt INTER<;oi'>NJAI, RAII.WaV. 187.1 , 1874 .. 187.1 .. 187« ... 1877 .. ¥Mr. Cro a R.v $ cts. 7()3,4.'58 26 | 8i»l, i.id 17 i 879,!)n li I 878,077 r. 1,154,41.1 V> i,CQ'J,:i24 41 Kx|i('n.litiirr S cte. 1,011,892 60 1.847,175 L'l l,6;i2,5Ht > a o o c o c 3 O J3 o ::j o T y o ^ 4; sr o K c > X b: o cs M ■5 a a u 9, H H •«! E- CC H ■< m n ■j.-xiranK —t 'o -3 t~ S 00 u u C 00 _2 l,- o OJ — m S ^ —' 5 i 3 o O 1.-^ CC E- t^ J I^ -« Co c n _; ^* 2 M r- ^ o r— on 1,286,1 m oc — -a- u --£ 00 CC 00 05 m 2 u o r^ t~- o oo m t; u 'tf' o f-) 00 ^r 00 m ^ w -1 V c fO 00 1-- C5 ^ 00 "> ''- _3 s o '- 1 1 " s w a c '-•1 0; r^ 00 00 „ t- Yeai «« 00- m -* *^ to u Cl t^ CI 00 o M t- •n 00 « ^ ! 1 1 «» _- oi fr ■^ o o CI e-i CO 00 5 5 5 00 0-. CO r- OD .« o» 1 •-« 1 laqmnj^ 1 OS 03 3 > O o E- o [1868—1882] 1087 Statement ehowine: Gro-is Revfinur. nn n.*-., , <• n N'aiiu' of Canal. 1 -68. Tolls Collected on Vessels S eta Merchan- dise. $ cts. Si I.ii\i rencf Canals, viz.: Laciiine i Bt ;ii:lmrnoia | C" I, wall [ y,101 95 W illi imslmrgh ) We;ian,lCH,ial 27,618 87 Bui!ui;;ioti Hav Canal ggo o5 Ottaw.'i .ind Rideau: Ciinals, viz. : , Ste. Anne's Lock i ig? '47 c 707 re Carillon 1 i.iH? d7| 6,787 66, (j'hute iX Blondeau. (in ville Passen- gers. $ eta. Total Tolls Collected, S clg. Rents. Storage, Winter- Total age, Revenue Wharfage, Damages and Fines. $ cts. 53,449 04 195,245 29 1.3,610 28 2,899 30 1 65,450 29 15,211 62 6.443 36 St. ( 'iiij Lork. ... Chi!!iin]y Cimal. •J Total. 679 13 22.'(,,-,43 29 290 42 14,662 66 09 5,044 07| ;3,477 64 30,220 52 312,790 33 5,010 88 48,955 19 IS69 St. La\vrence Canals, viz : Lacliine 1 Bcauharnois ' Cornwall , ' I Williamsburgh I Welland Canal Burlington Bay Canal...'.'." Ottawa and Rideau Canals, viz. : St. Anne's Lock Carillon ] Chute i\ Blondcaii.' 1 Grenville Rideau [].. St. Ours Lock Chambly Canal ......' 8,041 1; 60 98 18,582 59 31 ,'^8 35,296 28 $ cts. 6,297 29 from all sources. $ cts. 86,959 20 6,901 00 2.36,887 65 14,862 75 1,265 00 20 00 4,0.30 80 365,776 32; 22,9.39 98 5 00 e: 55 8,046 12 19,847 59 .35,378 83 Total. 8,978 51 1 51,961 63 I 28,430 92,' 208,221 77 632 33 7,167 93 1,197 95| 6,7)= -: 4,814 16 12, , 47 6,154 27 28,058 88 2,774 49 63,714 63 648 66 237,301 35 49,208 14 314,578 21 204 28 55 66 54 33 33 05 3.770 47 8,004 54 8,034 14 17,255 96 33,246 20 13,040 42 3,527 71 13.265 84 401,982 14 8,617 61 5,359 34 367,556 82 20 00 16,588 13 85,402 66 246,188 40 8,0;)4 64 8,034 14 17,255 96 65 80 33,332 00 14,072 75)398,217 70 Weiai Ch«".2*hly 'c°aSari.or727.'^3':'' '^"' ''<'°^' '-"- «-■ "-^^ f«e, k^.^i^JT^i toll CD 10H6 [1868—1882] Statement t^liowin'r Gro-is Rovonuo on Canalm, &c. Nami' of Cniiiil. Tolls Collected on Total Tolls Collected. ? cts. 76,691 51 250,043 39 8,4.59 79 10,049 51 (O 20,427 95 41,791 01 407,463 22 Rents. Storage, Winter- age, Wharfage, Damages and Fines. $ cts. 99 52 1,4.39 00 Total Kevenue from all sources, Vessels. Merclian- diso. $ cts. Passen- tiers. 1870. yt. Liiwretice CiiiuU3,vi/..: Ijiiihiiu' ... $ ets. 1!,109 90 30,762 43 801 47 1,387 20 5,260 8i) 6,430 94 * cts. $ cts. 7,389 78 9,194 93 f cts. 84,180 84 Cornwall j Willinni-;lmrL'li 62,826 26 z,ii):> .).-< 2 18, .558 99 721 97 7,5t)7 80 150 52 8 581 07 i SI •'•» Welland Canal Burlinj^lou luiv Canal .... (Htawii [url llideaii (^atml^, vi/,. : 260,677 32 8,459 79 10,049 61 Ciu-illcin ] 15,117 81 35,327 35 49 34 32 75 245 53 26 67 Ctiiitt' a Hlondean. ' Grrnville f Kidi>iui 1 J St. (tiir.'i Lock 1 Cliamljly J 20,673 48 41,836 03 18 32 Total 55,752 74 347,919 28 3,791 20 16,856 91 1,55.- S4 425,976 0- 1871. St. LiiWi cnci' Canals, viz, ; Laoliiiu' 1 BoHnliainois ^ Coriiw all 1 12,263 97 35,722 37 1,0,58 15 1,132 54 5,614 85 5,691 06 66,767 69 249, 782 75 6,369 16 6,2.34 90 21,003 15 31,144 03 2,742 67 727 07 122 78 77 76 33 35 43 38 (") 81,779 33 (i) 286,232 19 7,5.50 09 7,445 20 26,651 35 36,878 47 16,235 00 7,242 93 10,155 88 814 35 108,170 21 "WcUaud Canal Itnrlintiton Bay Canal Ottawa and Ridean Canals, viz : Ste. Anne's Lock Carillon 1 Chute a Blondea\i. 1 C.renville | Ridenn. 1 St. Onrs Lock 1 Chambly J Newcastle District 294,289 47 7,550 09 7,445 20 696 50 70 00 60 00 375 38 69 60 27,723 23 37,013 '■>; 60 ai Total 61,487 94 381,301 68 3,747 01 446,536 63 24,304 43 11,415 21 482,256 21 1870— (a) Not including J31,475 81 tor goods passed free. Ill) do 5,835 .50 do (.(•) do 167 82 do $37,469 13 1871 — (n) Not including 135,047 34 for goods passed .ice. (A) do 6,186 15 do (c) do 2,438 84 do (J) do 71 00 do [1868— 1SS2J 105!) SrvrrMKNT ^howj,,,. Gross K.vcnne w, C.N.vr.s, Ao.-r.,.^,,^^/. N'dinc of Canal. TcIIa Collected on 1872. '.>(. I.nwrcncc Canals, viz ; I.iicl iiio I HiiiiiliKrnoia ' Cornwall , Willininsliurgh ) Wclliiiiil Canal Burlinjiton Hay Canal .... (.ntiiwa and itideau Can- als, viz : .'^1. .\ii;u''3 Lock 1 Carillon | Cliute a I'.Iondean..,. ! Ciiciiville I Kiili'au J .=;tc. Ours Lock 1 Chamhij- Canal j .N'l'wrMslli' District Biindrj- Totals., 1873. St. I'etur's Canal St. Liiwrence Canals, viz Lacliine i Heaiiliarnois I Cornwall r Willianisburgh J WelUiid Canal Burlington Hay Canal ..., Ottawa Canals, viz : Sle. .\nrie'3 Lock.... j" CarillDn CImte a Blondeau.... GrenviUe Ridi'nii Canal [ St, Ours Lock CLatubly Canal Newcastle District , Sundry \'e8sel8. $ cts 13,621 28 3 2, 3.51 62 1,067 93 523 02 5,394 ?8 6,645 66 Merchan- dize. .58,60.3 79 119 96 14,692 72 31,749 23 1,791 12 3,T51 33 4,036 83 6,186 91 $ eta. 68,717 58 221,786 69 7,670 69 2,321 10 32,684 51 24,906 79 Passe n- gerg. $ eta. 2,336 23 643 61 129 08 367,987 36 Total Tolls Collected. S Ct5. a 1,675 09 (A) 254,781 92 (c) 8,867 70 147 86^(^12,991 98 («) 38,017 14 Rents. $ cts. 13,990 00 6,023 69 ■Storage, Winter- age, W^harf'acie Damages and Fires. Total Revenue from all sources. 38 35 67 9; 3,353 06 124 88 68,031 15 227,144 32 4,764 79 30,610 38 1,846 59 5u 00 40 00 1,895 31 S cts 13,610 69 2,056 11 5 57 419,014 21 23,84,-. 59 244 84 Totals. 62,328 10 27,767 50 2.3,671 16 28,633 87 ('0 2,228 01 84,951 (*) 515 69 259,409 24 70 46(c) 6,626 37 409 86 69 22 16,171 45 380,137 66 128 96 37 08 60 21 3,030 41 31,647 79 (") i7,746 06 /34,870 99 445,496 n 14,642 00 2,841 46 13,168 97 51 88 580 00 818 00 10 00 20 00 1 1,371 00 80 00 380 55 90 35 20,782 46i 13,771 75 $ cts. 112,305 78 262,861 72 8,873 JT 2,991 93 40,373 S» 30,719 60 40 00 1,895 31 459,961 25 244 84 112,762 85 262,302 58 6,626 37 32,307 79 38,943 61 34,971 34 20 00 1,871 00 480,050 38 .S72-M Xot ittclnding $38, 198 25 for goods passed free. W do 2,310 06 do , WinUT- ajfe, Rcnu. Wliai/aK.'. n amazes j and I Fines | S cts. 9 cts.! (a) 73,979 751 13,:i8G JO (4) I 213,066 6.S 3,0S5 CO 4,013 66' 80,827 97 391,122 93 14,743 19 1877. St. Peter's Canal St. Lawrence Canals— Lachine ■> BeauliarnoU I Cornwall !!.!!. I "AMUiamghnrgh J Welland Canal I 26 328 S3 BurlinKton Hay Canal aim 65 Ottawa Canals— Ste. Anne's Lock Carillon Chute a Bloiideaa.'!!! i Grenville J fijdeau Canal 238 30,' 34,796 95 1(e) 49 80 5,714 68 (/) 22,597 92 99 84 14,564 51 2,260 13 92 29 2,973 48,354,924 38 50,840 12 3,901 63 191,367 77 406 73 584 00 899 2r, 270 00 i,856 uo . 20,080 75! 17,339 9j 71 00 438 75 15 00 5 Totiii fieveiiue i'ri in all sources. * eta. 654 99 101,920 77 218,411 81 4,ai3 6* 13,322 00 12,836 90 94,691 84 4,993 84 1 37,958 80 St. Ours Lock Chambly Canal.... Sewcaatle District. Sundry Tetals.. 1,544 47 2,8<»2 56 284 60 (a) 68,483 94 (*) ''^l^f^i 2,45740; 676 30 221,236 53 3,792 «5 35,451 9« 7,052 sa 22,882 n 100 34 1,856 00 392,345 03 3,7»J 65' 3,340 86 17,671 65 879 15 (M,a78 64 301,958 35 883 07| 43,334 71 4,946 24 (O 20,658 84 663 66 60 91 M 63 S,845 97 359,982 86 585 00 I 810 35' 100 Oiii 2* 00 43J (W,, 27 22 313 85 68 40 '■ 13 43,946 »3 6,069 34 20,827 34 687 79. 434 0» 17,736 ft-| 13,970 80l:.3S!l,690 M 1876-(g Not included $36,413 03 for goods ^ass.d free. f^X ^"^'^ht free as per Order inConneil. i^enir^ do do do do 10 a— ^H ement. No business on it di; ing th e year. • lU 1095 [1S68— 1882] C o en ¥* rfl O c -J «» % c so ai 5 O § © c to c — ^ jg -S f -• ~ ® g - C a! 3 I-- * t- ® ^ •*" <^_ ^^ ^ > .S £^ 2 o 00 *o o -- o y « o =^ o oc — . »o ^ o »o ffJ o •^ ^ t^ "^ c^ ^- W t. t- CO ^ ^ «^ *0 Oi t^ *- »o o ^ O 05 ■«*« Oi O O ^ d OS -f »fi JJ O 00 •r f ^ •*■ r- O «>■ Ir- CO C* t- to *0 t- t-H 1-^ CO .a ^ s S I— ' 00 GO — ' ^ C« y »0 05 —« "^ CI CO ■— I CO ■^ Cfl C-1 b- ^ CO — t* -^ '.'5 »0 " ^ C*» r- -^ X S Q •g 5 a. 2 tS »» ^ -2 2 lO ^ CO ^ -* ■* CO ^ s s «» C> -- -1 S S£ ■^ CO t* 1-^ C^ M W SJ . » Jo u _ J= 08' o gM=« OQ as •a o £3*0 g-o Jd c M rs iJ at ,iJmo «i^=--= ^ in ^ n 3 ■2 in s 'i c [1868—1882] 1003 I a o .» ^ ^ ' io » 00 Si"^ a , o m V ^ S €/> o = =-:;; I «* O Ci t- o — **" 00 "^ CM r- C2 r* CO -^ — < O — * rS" «a ^ o OS oi CD :£> o "^ OS «; ^- Ci — o O iTJ Tt to 'O o M CO CO 1- o o a; c a rr t; -»■ oo en -f -, 00 « -H 00 o a> ITS »o X Ci o r: I- en 00 Oi ic t- r- t- i-. O "T 00 CO_t^ i-^ 00 fo -^M" 00 OJ o = wf s E' 3 c^ f- CD C5 M 00 » — • S ■— C^ M c;g 41 4) ^ — a r:; " ■- c " V- EH^ 5 _3 i « t-^,H K ^ —a; =a = 5 e^ £:5 = S- Paa o ;oi~ Koa 10'.»J [13n-8— 1882] o tc tc tc t/2 « c« r- ^-« c% X V c^ 4rs « •* X to C4 3 00 Cfl r- t- •n »o g »rt — t- t« as >-. > *^ C^JJ J> a>^ ^» **5. 1* eTt- — . n 3 — . w r^ ■w rf X OS 1 t- t~- X — o t- --. « 00 -^ CO -f CO X — ' -7- e -^ f~ CJ t- ^ X X fO --0 <5 «^ .-, — i X o ^ 00 ^ -^ f 30 X X X NB -^^ »o y. i- 40 -^ fo^r- in ^■^ 1-^ — -- s ff X CO 1.0' x" : CO ^ ■ X : ^ s I ^ »" "oJ « . . ! « • i ? ^ 00 p- ci »o 00 ■* « : c* ►- p ! « ** : u "^ M X ■V o '■ CO CO c^ w 08 : ; O **- .JT *^ t- -r -1 «» m 00 : TOO r- m^ ; : 5: oiS (^ «J^t- CO ^ rj •0 en -^ x> »" '3 3 I : O v Q cT ^-Tcd" c^ 02 : 1 ■^ ai Oi t- «o CO tn c ■»*■ "^ : r^ 31 .-* cs 0*^ o) : y ^ « — . Tf c » : CO ^ 9 Hi g B •^ t- 00 r; c cc — S r- -^ r cc t- * C* X -t" c^ fo CO fc — : S?^ 2 tS) ^ 00-— ro»ano — •» • •* J> OS a irt »n — to : 0"^ 00 hJ * ** ^ ^ ^ — t -^ M Cfl 22 -2 OS § irt a; 2 — Ti 'O OS r- to OS ; CO efl po 1 1^ — ^ CA i s cocc "T — — 0* COO : M -* m T •- r- M • CO c^ t- 01 CO OS CO evenue, a Net Revei |i| OOC'T'C^ mift* CO C X en t» (t: CO — iq^ ■M 00 ; — cT : ■^ » I— « o ■5 oi V— — Cl m •K.* 00 3 ■^ c^ oi '- : : » CO b- t, o « T ~ 1 ^ c; != 1 c o ri r- Ci : . -r C-3 H m t- C^J CM « X 00 : : CO IM r^ ' -^ ^ c **• : : C^ CO CM 'fj Tf in t^ 10 . ; f- -^ -t ^ CO r-; r 1 : : CO *^ > .— ( ^-« i i •^ . : an ; ; • • : "S : : : : fl : : : , 1 ^ =3 : : : "3 c * 00 -♦ r« o ( c lO t- © fO ^ 00 in »c OS ■^b- tc -^ m 0> 1— T^o" § Cq i»i o .-; "^ -^ o M «> 'f -^ C^i a a cS a cS 00 CM m CO ■* o » fO Ct — ■ QO — ^ 2 M OS o op Oi O ^^0D « CO »rt »c x'icfco' m 9 05 — M o s Eh 00 O o O O CO '^ C^ '^ 00 o 5 « — a5 a ^ ^ o o IB g J a> i « !? « mCmS 9 » >■ Oi — i^ oo ?-;o K to o B-a CS a a O 4 S5 C -.1 ■<1" 00 CO 00 o; -r ri 3 O a* b o! 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OS Oi O ■3 J : n _q 3 GO ;j ;«^ ;; :; ^ o o 3 O ■.-■ -o — ta -'li ^ 2 ^^3 CQ 02 ^J3 i.S lonc [!h(!S-18'-liJ ^ J ^ a s 60 c '0 cc m a i s X ^5 w s 00 iS 9^ 1 _ o o - — ■ ". 1- t- -t oc : -r o •St c 0^ t- : a: -»« •r i- r- r: c X ■ QC fl^ O -- t- 5 '/» « — M — . ri" 1-^ • —. iM jj n tn t- CO ^ — : CO "' «s" : t' : uo c^i -r — i a 1 1 : « 1 fO «> c -t t- n — . —I 00 c r - 00 1 Q , 2 a> -^ c: c^ m CO oc : *" -r 00 »o : V 1 &- c O M -- ^J ..-^ fo cc : •* ci t^ 00 : o a r- OS ri -^ X (- • iri CO -^ - 1 ■ a: a cs o t^ in »c ^ fc : ro ^ tf^-rl ■ 1 ^ ; □ (U J« S w (D — c ir: r- •00 Ti-^oi ': •^ M ; C-1 1 *«) a> t- CS 30 o w C 1- c^ . _^ M a> C5 • CI 1 w ai c CD CO t- C Oi M cc : CO CO — cs : o i S 2 5 = S 1"^ u CN — r; « .f (T' — f*" : »o o CO I- : rs fo r; o :: t^ ^ c- : Tr> w 'C ri • o J CO t- — i M -^O er • c^ o c^ CO : 1 W» cc c^rirrao'co"cr-r • t^ '^^Ti' I CO* ( -^ c^ . »o 1 00 a - — -V- *~ • XI iM r- '~^ " OS o o ^ »I0 1 "^ » £ 3 t^ t<- c^ »o CO o c^ M V o — c"; CO OS o »r f-i ( = = g o ^ t- c r- — Tf 0- CO (^ 00 00 c C^ t^ QC 3i 1 c 3 "• M C^ *! 00 c^ o O — ■*r 00 a- c "•■i : o 00^ '* — ijj t- t- E- -T cT co" 00 ?0 CO tC m"^ _^ CO i» i?«i r- cc »o ■* CO a CJ « ■»*» cc Ol. «o : c* 1 — (On 00 CO C-1 t-T gf i «0 M ^ s CO o 1 53-^ ^ c»r 1 s> S d c CO O CO -r a» : ■^ ^ CO — M a- O o CO ^ oc^oo a wi ; '« co" t-^irT 1 co" •^ 00 t* CO c 00 o : CI (Zl ^ CO c^ CO ■* t- V • CO r* • • as - \ , ; _ 1 __^ s * 1 a O ■a a -3 a s a . 5 3^ : :3 • 3S f^ 1 1? c C rt 'c C .d be— M 2 c : c 1 C^ 1, S5 U 1 £ a 2 5 "_ 2 * " a Is ,«_a 01 - 5 23'SJ cr* « sa oc^c a OQ p ::3 o 0! c; 2;? 1 1 M S 5? v; J-- -t- - 2 o3 as JOJ a « 3 * d y* ■" _5 ■•J " flO rt -- ^-J wtnoaa p o o o o « 'VrsrSTjrs » o o o o *» "^ "^ "C "^ [1868—18^1.'] 1097 c o iC 0! a c o a o o t.O C o Z I! oi 3 * r-r- ^' ! o ? i "<* 2 3? ^ lO «1 t* 5 GC) — • fcj M — t o »o : « rt ^ ro 3 O " '/:• r- r" Co" : x" S to_ M -r ~i . ' . ^^^ i M ,^___ 2 ii i 1=5 ir" . S : : * ; ?^ ~i A 5J : • : ■ o ■* 00 o *o iSSS ISSS : i s o : »o S ::> ?^ 'J3 ■ Qo OT . a> CO o t : : -* Oi • o -* -*i • s (A oo__oo a — -o • 00 ^ -^ • 5> 00 . -TO 1^ • : : : ^ c^ • • "= 1= ?^ 3 O H -2 Q ' 2'' ^» M ro o 51 ri o T O r- r^ -f 5* • = 38 ::; ?«? : : 00 0^ 1/ 2 — O N ^ c-i 5 iS| ij 5SS i i to c 3i (^ : ^ : ^ 1=^2 ! : 5 "3 3 oo rj « 09 ■1 00 I * go a 0/ c 0*0 .-T efi O 'O J -j3 1- t^ n o -^ r- 1- o > o 1- ■ • f -- c^ : : CO CO -"■ F 5 S fl-cz: i ' ^ ^ 00 O — O • . CO 00 • r- - I- XI • ■3 « S a tf • « t* : - * ; »n >■ 1 C3 oT 3 " 1 «^t D 'f oTc^jh^ eg* ■ •r-Too : 2 r-; -r : : 1 ^H I r « 3^ 50 s s s^ ^ — . -^ o o t' CO CO o o 00 CO ( :? ^ «* M N CO !-• CO --< o -^ o • r ^ CJ o — - o oo ri — « CO ^ - . = _i> »o c*j CI ; : c^ "o a a = M 50 5 «o" oTio CO ^ t- 00 o O c^ CJ r : OS a ■3 a C E- 3 t- «o t- . . * ' 1 1 T! r c^ ^^ -t -^ ^ »0 - - ~a 1 [ • '-o aa> •o r- CO : : C' H j 1^ 5 71 W t- r m — -T 00 00 C^ ; ; •3 1 O Ol 'J t- »o :o • • '!o 4> o^ « — < ■* CO CO : : co* c a I 4) oc > r- 00 1- S S S 1 : g o « > -H" 00 e^ 3 Eh oi c >. o_ m x_ 3i_ oo_ i-_ : • t\ -a 1 "oj *c t^ *^CT~ O iO ^^ t " o^ Q ■ > ir • j •• m' , , . _' 'C I • «" : -^ .. ' s 5 O es : a . 09 ■ ill : 3 .a a 5 1 ■h . a .2J : a : •; •S : ock .!anal District... Dua oo 1 ■ ■J t. Lawrei Lachine Beauhai Cornwa William relland C uriingtoi 11 CarilloE Chute li Grenvill ideau Ca t Ours L hambly i ewcastle iscellaoei Totii 03 oa IS CQ O C6 cnO^S 1 » 1098 [18(;8— ls'2] H 02 1 3 r. w -' PS 1,5 _ 5 o : 5 : ; : ** ' : :53„2- 3 Q 3 T iS3 0-.J 08 _ - . MM uu, a c fe ' = ■-7- «- S: d-a t> !oS "utjgMOOOts .2 ^ 3J ^ MOlUIZiS 1099 1100 [1368—1882] 3 "n tft a S .^ jg bo S » OS »o t* — • o 00 O ^ O CO 00 C t- C T. "^ o c -r M CI CI C M — ■ 3 « - _ . y »r3 ^- 00 '.O i fO cc — Ol — «^ •-^ *^ l-T O 00 fO ■^ OS :c C't -^ d CO t-_ Tt fO -r tc CO -t CO i>^*-r ■^ =; ?- »0 CT- f- 00 rJ rs <0 00 CO Cl -^ ^ CO O CO C CO o c; r- ■M ci t- S -l-l'*' ^^ rt ^ oi t- co'^.-^_r t- -* Tf O <-• Jfl 1— I r- c^ o r- Tf Tf O C^ » I o — r: ^ s ^ 5 bO « ?o « 00 c^ ^ o CO CO a CO O o ^- ro ^^ C^l ri C CO o on ■-f TT o 00 ^ o t- CO 5 « w 2; ■— > c^ :^ O — CO — ' — O C5 ^- — . *o c^ — — • ^- M CO ■— • c^ ^ 2_'-D 3°^ fc « OS 3 J — ■-: ? a I' ■cc a, - o ii=.^U a! — a 3 O t{ .— i= 5 :a - c ■= - ic 3i -' = S b.>-I a! <— SJ U—^ ?1 J? t^" ^5 «a 2 S -, - pSMO [13G8 -1882] 1101 c J o c < c o c ■3 C 55 c c a; e "I r-1 J> S a> : CO QO t- I>. — h- O ^ 1 ^ o : f*r Cfl «^ 53 _s «» ■^ ^ o o H o -^ CO o -^ :o o o^ O irt t^J ^H ■-« O M — « (>» 0! CO r~ in 00 (^ M "^ r- t^ » ?o o -^ O^ m M 03 CO ■•J J Cl( •2 « «A ''t t- O CO CO (3i C^ ^3 'J' O CX) 00 00 CM ^ o t^ ^ f-4 ^^ •— • ^ 00 5 o a « w d c □ o Eh cS a a o H ■a a J3 :a CO M 00 00 00 > ii < a d C „ ^1 ci 00 CM — . o — ^ O 'J" 1- 00 — . 00 o <-< t^ — . c-j -^ to t™ CI 00 CO 03 CO — " »n ;r 00 OJ »n CM — 5 : =5 ?s t- TO 00 CO CO ■* 00 ta id CO —* Cl a a. ,0000 3 : a « a 3 ^^ 3 J 5 o 1102 [J6GS— 1S82J o eS V 13 a -amy puB uii!{>niiiTj jd j.iqiun\- [Bioj, © ^ ^-> o -t OD O {> sm o b ^ s 3 Jz5 c c -£ H a H H H 'f o — S !: rH tS» r-H - I 02 J0((uinx n-'jox — 3 ■* ■suo; uijj, o; OSZ I 05 ~ OQJJ'jpuupuwsuojoOt; 1 •«r M i-* — c^ rj C4 ^1 C^ .". 1 iA 1 ^' oor.JJ.punpausHtnosi ! "^ ^ CO c< :o '^ C^ r* rH ; 1 O 1 '^ OSl Japuii pun SUO) 001 001 Jopnn puBSuoi og •6U01 09 J'>PCi.l •Joqmnx naox o — — -4 .n .-• ^ -^ c^ ^ 00 ■Bnoi oof' "1 OSo ogjJaii'jn p^Bsuo^OJ^ oo;; Japan puBBuojoSl F-t "^ " ""^ ^^ OJ ■"• .-- '"^ »-i ^ o CD (3 ir. «5 ?i o *o CM s 1 -I* 1 to OSI J-'piin pu« suoi 001 •00[ J.v,ian pint sun) qi; •BUOJ OS -"pu^l ^ r^ — ■ -^ 1— t •jaqmnx jinnj, BUO) oi){' O) osr — ^ ^ C^ CO •OSJJ'ip"" punBuoiooj 'Oer, ■ispun P"B snoj OS I •OSI J'IpIIU ptIO EUO) 001 I 12 21 3 ai ■3 CM « CO 1 s I ^*', r* - o i 2 * O CM 2 o 1 t" 1 o iM ^^ .— 001 Japun puB BUOJ og •BUOJ 09 Jopn J •aai Siioj ooi s s •001 Japnn puB buoj o9 •sno) OS Jspu J ?i p— --H s [18(J3-18,S2] 1103 — ...... w to Ti .^ ^ f --, '^ i a. t- * ^ 00 1- ^ ■»-^ M ,^ ,*" -f fn ^ n ^ f- X »0 r- 00 '■£ Oi -rs o -r o ♦*■ oz o 8 1101 [18a8— 188i] AiisiHAOT Rtatkmknt hliDwin;^ Oui Xnnil)i'r of VtiH-cN niiil Pasnoncjors, tho Grows I)(iiiuMi()ii, (ho (Jross iind Net Kovi'imo 133 3 Aiiipricim — Siiiliii ' vo'^folg 511 4 ^^*l■llm do Totals 51 2,020 1 785 I'ttssoiigcrs 102,064 100,303 112,125 NUMBEIl OP 100,377 ToniiHge of V >-:J9i'Is do luercliandize., Totals . 4,ifi(;,oio 3,682,423 7,768,4:« 4,207,708 3, 456, .577 7,664,285 4,742,222 4,015,402 8,757,624 TON 4,658,227 4,281,636 8,939,863 8 From Tolls, Ac. 9 Rents Totals. $ cia. 379,042 16 22,939 98 401,982 14 $ cts. 3.>^1,629 57 16,588 13 398,217 70 $ cU. 409,020 06 16,856 91 426,876 97 GROSS $ cts. 457,951 84 24,304 43 482,256 J7 DEDUCTIONS 10 For Repairs 101,703 76 113,584 50 22,727 37 8,205 51 119,157 25 116,569 76 23,034 66 3,203 51 160,223 97 120,903 02 21,776 22 8,583 48 140,562 21 135,620 51 24, 190 93 2 109 71 11 Management 12 Co'loction of Tolls, Ac 13 Miscf Uaueous Totals 246,221 14 261,965 18 301,486 69 302,383 3J NET RE U Net Revenue 155,761 00 136,252 62 124,390 28 »■; 179,872 93 C1SC8— 1S82] 1105 .o,.,n>, w,th Iho Deduct,,,,, .pocitied, .:..• e:u'h li.c.l Y.a^ „1 J.^J^ii;;^.;!,;';; •t'^::~| , (IF ALL Kl.VD.S. 31IT11 Jink. 1H72. I87.'t. 1874. 1875. :876. l,27il l'J2 i,:!8i 260 I,ti53 264 1,288 258 1,450 299 7J:i 1,031 82 2,7iJO 1.226 101 997 90 1,125 84 .',244 3,243 2,633 2,;i58 Total for Ti-n Yi'iirg ended ■iOtli June, 1877. PASSENGERS. 'Jii,6-lt 100,374 95,895 99,206 100,227 146,375 1,047,590 y.\(5E. :!.7Jl,3fi4 :-!.i':!ii,2'i3 c M,5il7 3,;i:i3.798 ;!,T60,r)22 7,694,320 4,099,874 .3, 78.'), 86; 7,88-), 735 3,570,205 3,233,270 6,803,475 3,381, 021 2,6ir,602 6,0:8,623 3,576,698 3,047/j81 6,624,679 40,077,127 34,841,5117 74,9)8,634 REVENUE. $ eta 436,115 06 23,S4,"i 59 459,961 25 $ eta, 459,267 92 20,782 -te 480,050 38 S cts. 491,011 02 19,043 70 510,954 72 $ cts. 392,406 81 23,445 17 415,851 98 $ et3 372,264 28 20,080 75 392,345 03 $ cts 373,953 66 17,736 65 FROM REVENUE. 153,100 52 r.M..Mn 48 •J2.732 R8 1.S96 84 3ir.',240 72 VE.VfE. 186,573 13 148,881 18 24,734 66 8.152 45 368,341 42 213,670 77 167,494 40 27,058 87 6,546 96 414,771 00 203,595 90 168,701 21 27,434 22 2,U5 90 401,877 23 192.069 31 178,411 80 29.2.33 06 .3,193 23 402,907 40 391,600 31 138,937 85 179,905 iS 28,924 70 3,098 46 $ cts, 4,152,662 98 206,523 77 4,359,180 75 350,926 19 1,599,594 07 1,454,542 04 251,847 56 47,136 05 .3.353,120 32 10 a 12 13 157,720 53 111,708 96 96,183 72 13,974 75 Deficit.. 10,562 .37 40,764 12 1,016,628 80 1 '1,562 37 Net Revenue for tha ten years i i U iO rt— TO oofi.nfifi 4.:! IW [ISiJS— 1P--JJ ST. MAI'I^ICK DIriTRICT iRLIDE:!, 18G8.. 1869.. 1870. 1871., 1872. 1173., 1874.. 1875.. 187G. 1877., 7,B:;j 08. 7,1S1 25l 15,700 i'S 9.4S0 42' 11,297 14 12,188 41 11.108 12 15'.3()3 80 13,9110 iC 11,338 48 115,120 0; G,351 81 3.258 51 7,258 72 .5.1,83 99 5, ,52 2 19 7,U92 43 9.5H0 48 9,030 51 4,490 87 5,892 27 ;3,047 78 9,914 15 9.06,S 64 9,106 67 11,489 30 12,311 53| lG,:-!56 00 17.707 31 1 17,8,^1 9oi 18,251 8li 13,075 261 130,453 2ti 577 40| 3f2 51 ! 398 33| 428 Oo; -Mi GO^ 571 00 508 11(1 018 00 0.987 44 16,265 96 . 12.0i7 15!. 17,102 79 1 . 17.u.-,5 8ii|. 18.232 05 23,877 03 ;. 27,771 39!. 27,460 07|. 23.310 71i. 20,185 .53 204 ,08 S It* Total D'ficit toSOIh June, 187 8.oj;i '."? 5,775 90 1,2; 5 I'O 7,6i5 m 0,934 91 11,088 G2 IG.GO:; 27 1 .',' 90 27 9.U11 5,'j 8,8 17 05 88,907 83 [1868—1882] 1107 .x..rK.KVT showing the .^n.s Kovonuo^thc oxpo.uiituro for Eepair.. Mnnu.om.nt, »v ■. — Continued. ^ OTTAWA DISTRICT SLIDES. Tear tiiilud 30th June 1868... 1869... :870.., 1871... 187.>.. 1873..., lS7i... 1875. ., ikt?; .., 1S77... Tlui'.iiT i»iJ,-eJ tliroiij: .SliiK'3. ui.d rUttfJ Timber. Pieces. Ht;,3T" 317,0-17 2Si;,801 2Hy,47;i 30J,2Gci 280,3yO 299,218 244.591 445,430 Saw Logj. rieces. 1,1>7J,109 1,891,293 l,170,o7S 1,10^,7.34 1,074,042 2,1)21,980 2,2Cl,12t; 1.9ii?,i( tj 1,748,493 1,132,073 2,919,Um5 1.;,951,8GJ iui}.'iraent; lievenue. S cts 9;tl G5 ,4 9 70 ,:f31 20 ,18.5 Oil ,203 94 ,295 58 78t5 9S ,8J6 70 104 79 108 36 175,913 90 24 31 39 46 40. 32. .'■>o, 81. 33, 41. $ cts .903 00 ,r):i5 08 .8 :4 74 .045 31 50."> 31 241 97 99 i 32 887 46 :'19 8S 094 01 ■? cti. .''7. 421 41 24.0. :i 42 30.(154 00 •^8,829 16 33,549 77 54 032 66 33,949 07 36,.'.90 45* 5S,7-;0 04 4.W..d79 11 Deduct excess of e.xpenditoro over Revenue lur 1875.. Total N'et Revenue to SOih June, 1877... 353,232 98 15,603 73 327,509 28 NEWCASTLE DI.'^TRICT .SLIDES. Tear 1868.., 1^69.. l«7u.., 1871... 1873... 1874 .. 187.i,.. Iti-e... 1877... d 30tli Ju Gross Revenue. $ cts 91 00 58 00 54 65 1,118 46 1,322 11 Rejiaira $ 4,377 61 3,249 49 2,9.35 49 6,987 21 7,664 08 5,393 23 5,909 47 2,716 26 2,302 75 3,540 89 45,136 48 ? cts. 844 61 4S6 00 507 28 994 50 621 65 690 18 1,976 28 2,250 52 2,300 82 2,325 03 12,990 87 60 00 7 20 67 20 .'5,222 22 .S,735 49 .■■.412 77 7.981 71 8.285 73 f^,'-'f'^ 4l 7,915 75 4.906 ■i.OO.i 5,8i Deficit. $ eta. 5,131 22 3.67" -19 3,442 77 7 981 71 8,285 73 6,083 41 78 12 7,945 75 4,1.66 78 4.008 92 4.754 66 58,200 65 I 5J.878 44 10 a-~\ Oh 1108 [1868—1882] a .2 9 a 3 •a a p o .a 02 Q t— I ui d o &a o 8 p » T3 ca a u ^ •a § <» a « o o -(J s I CQ « Total ttn jears eniiid th June, 1877. i 2 oo" u o ,3 M 1 a *» o •o OD <^ O) w rn C^J ?D V (^ • 1^ 00 ¥* s g o *n V cs r* M (M 00 2 o *»> o 00 ao w s s re M a w "-s ^ 00 «r> *^ o o ■a I-H o ty 3 00 ta a V 00 ¥* to « ' ^ Oi tH ,^ a 00 ^ o ^ 00 M o § ii o o o •^ oo (» t^ M A ^ CO 5S s V> ^ s m to 00 00 U ^ t- 1 aqoin^^j H s S§5S »- 00 r- ^^ ■^ 3i rx) * O t- a> M CO 'O SSSIS 3 m .-o X' o lO r-. r- ¥ -J3 05 CO ^ CO rf-' ■o n •<»i !0 Soto : CI a> «e r . o> 00 cc t- ; ^ 00 o ■ CO r- 'T moo : CO r- CD CD o> -. -r ri : o» cs ^ -^ ; ■* ^ -M ■* : SSS i ^ m — o • CO in ■* o : ^ -r CD 00 : t— r- c>i 1 : O! O -Ji • ■* O M • CO m n . CO iTi t^ CTi • to a — n : ■* m 00 oo : (M c cj oj : CO c^ 00 ro • o »o 00 ■^ f e^ : t- r-, 0-- — : ,_H Tf r- o : — * m i— « rvi : OS ^ N 00 : -H ^ *r ro : o — o : -^J* CO . t- in o o ■ o oj Oi Ti< : CO o r^ OT t^ : o Ol c^ io : o ■* CO : <-« CO C^ ; CO n Ol c^ t~ n : : 00 CO : : 1(0 00 o . : o M cfl . : UO • cj : :■« . m a o . o : CJ :h : 3 = oi ■a o Q E ill 3 '; IS i [1868—1882] 1109 Statfment «hovnp Kovenuo and Expenditure on OTTAWA UNIO.V Sl^spr■-V blO.N JJKIDGE, from l«t July, 1867, to 3()ti> Juno/lS?:. ' ' " ' Fijcal VcHr ended 30tb Juue 1868.. m'J.. 1870.. 1871.. 1872.. 1073.. 1874.. 1875.. 1876.. U77.. Groaa Keveaue. S cu. 3,201 73 3,472 90 3,421 76 3,568 37 3,600 00 3,604 60 2,564 10 2,639 65 2,270 93 2,042 48 30,376 50 f cts. 1,091 93 721 94 25 00 100 00 1,045 91 90:> 04 2,649 27 100 87 225 00 6,802 01 npdiict :— Excess Eipendituri or( ; R'v.'tuio for 187! Total Net Reveaue to 30th June, 1877 E.^penditure. Net Rpven $ cts. 2,100 74 2,7,')0 96 3,396 76 3,408 37 2,554 09 2,702 56 2,538 78 2,045 »2 2,042 48 23,609 66 95 17 23,514 49 APPENDIX .Vo. 42. PxVR'r ir S T A T E .M E X T sriowma l8T. JIKVKXUE DERIVi:!) FliOM PUBLIC WuiiKS M !• NTIONKD. 2m.. DKDUCTIONS from RKVKNUI-: for working KXL'FNSES rf- PAIRS, MANAGEMENT, &c. 3kd. the number and T0NNA(iE OF VESSELS WHICH PASSED THROU /; //M / n^//,. •/A nl — A U-'„ riiuiugidpiliu Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, NY 14580 (716) 872-4503 iV iV rt Oi a w •1 ^ 12 1^ £ M g bo I ,9 (4 [18(18—1882] ■s^T' : H ^ 2 -^o . Oi O -r n 00 CfJ c- 1 *o — — rj o> a; — I- -^ t-. N (^^ ^ O P~4 CO cc rr. CO • c« e-i n Ti CO -a CO rM — . CO '•£> ^ lO ; V :a (M -H i- j^ _ ^ i, r-i „ c*1 -^ M M _, ., Cj _ — ,.^ -r ;^ ,-^ — ., cc" o c CO :r t'- ^- _. l-l "-■ oc Oi M :r ■c ^ u; m rr^' ■J C) 30 M — f S :g t^ r; 'f. ■0 :o M CO CO : oc : ^ M •00 : *o CO CO CO s; ; g^- CO Oi o — . 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CO 1 U3 t- CO gs C4 CO o 00 « tr* t- e A *r- r- W i^o" *m Cu < 05 • r* cii : M w ; t^ b* lij H is : o •a : "0 oo 1 • i- 1 rl • 00 : CO IS ; (v) m :S S : o : *^ §■ a* : o : hJ : J3 : a : c3 : & ; X H^o 2 -!==■ H ^5f O^J.9 -J -OWj n ki cu Cd V 4S ■a o 5? 01'-' V <-^ r- 1 •-■ « 1 [1868—1882] iiir 3 S s 6 a: 4) % a ® =2 _ *^ I' " -M 5 c a _ao E- 2 o oogpocco ■5 12 ■.-. r- — o o m jn -f g c< !o o CO as U M o - ^ a a o o « to s o »; H ^ M 00=000 o w o o o 5 00 r o — o CO ^ O ^H C^ V/ (N r s I-; " g i IS 10 : : o »» a on O " O t-i C^ «» ►J K 3 _, J .3 . O a 3S-'-»r- t»,C 00 -2 00 OS 5 § 2 e» g iS o « :S = 88 I be u 3 3 : =t: : = : : : «^ : : ■ il § M •ofci : W3 : P • 4) 03 !^5«fe •OT33 n a .-> ea «o §3-= a, d-a ■E .3 b ;§ o Lf-^CflCO-^lOtOt^GO ?5? i- N M — i 1- a> .-0 ''-> oa « & I IS? o a: .a 3 83 o 0, e3 09 CO bo 3 :3 be * 9 a * 3 a.a S >?•' '1 o -. o a, e V* ■#■■ ■ f ins [l«i53— l.«?S.>] fi X :'-. J. CI -1 C-J 5^ -r ri ri CO : X 00 w Qo j; I- : c, n «» rfr. -- -1^ • t^' — ' O' X ;-i CO o -M D : o is : : c : ■ o) 03 t*^ O ..^ a •■^■5 08 rn • o t^ m H ^ O H fs •5 5-= ccO [18;;.-i-l8^'J] 1119 Sr.vTiMfiMs >Iimvlr or KVv.nn.; •i!mI Kxpontii I uio foi Working Ejcpon^oR, kv., (Jo-, 01 II. Ill 1. 1 n.ilu;i}s, f(,i' (Ik- umldinoiilioiuMi yt-ai'ri. Vo 1.— I.\Ti;i!('(i[,()MAL RAILWAY. '., on Yeiir fnd'il :!Otli Juiir. l']. til 30tli Jun", 1H77. 1*78 187;;. 1880. Hi'Viiiu?. 4,rinft,.T24 11 i,:i78,!)4<; T.!j fl 1,5 0,310 1,5 1881. 'I I.777,H,-,«J 7'J 188.'. 'iL',IOti,315 83 Total: .. Kxiifnilitiiio. Di'licit 12,.580,.SJ3 91 ■t! ct.s. 7,3;i"'.52'< 80 1.8I1,:73 50 2 0|.', 193 .'-J I l,<;u7.'J5G 70 ' i,7,'<. :i:)3 5:; , 2,i!.ig 87 /■•,i'^0,".92 37 le.O.'O 888 18 $ eta.' 2,821,201 .^9 432, 32t; 78 I 71.; ,,S; .3 ■ Rovon.ie. 87,i;i'j 15 " liicluilirii,' " Wiii.isor l^ri'ii'-li" Slt/'H 97 I 4,.'i2<5 99 JiJ ■ do . 17,162 84 20,,';iii! Jg J'J ilf^ . 21, o-,;; 19 io,:i:{4 so Exficiidi- ti.ii,'. 4,'i5;' 757 72 t32,;-28 00 ,-r3,-),.3G4 14 Diilii"t— Vi't K'fvi'iuu- I'd- 1882 ' 19,723 48 Totcl DL'ficit lu 3'iili .JuiH', 1882 .'4,ii40,034 2J VH --l;yUi-.k'riti CoiUHildiiU.i 9tli N-uvembei-, 1872, tbe "Nova Scotia" and " Eumt.eaii and .\ur,li Ain.-ncutr Railways l.fcanu- iiaft of tlw " I utercolonial Railway." f-utoi.ean and Di'ficit as above «jn.4nno. o.< D.duct-\et Rtvetnie o„ " Xova Sootia" Railway "to !54,040,034 24 . Jr. 30th June, 1872 $20,997 49 °° <^o " European AXoith American" 266,772 20 287, V69 69 Total Deficit to 30tli June, 18S2, on " Intercolonial " as reconstructed... i3rT52,264 55 No. 2.-PRl\CE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY. Vear Juil,'. l> to antii June, 18;7. 1S78. 1879. 1880. 1881. 1882. Totals... Gross Revenue. Expenditure $ cts 273,219 87 135,899 (SO 125,835 91 113.851 11 131,131 43 137,267 54 917,225 46 $ eta. 498,620 30 221,599 49 223,313 12 164,640 35 203,122 88 228,259 97 Deficit. 1,53. 1,556 31 Total Dcfictt for 15 years ended 30th June, 1882 $ cts 225,400 43 85,699 89 97,457 21 50,789 44 71.991 45 90.992 43 622,330 85 •f',- 1 ,f ^-«.V, rfi •J-'^ ^ ^-. ^y - ^ b*k^*." *>.?'^.^^ fW«^«^..''v 1120 [1803— 1,S82] Statements Hhowitip,' n-voim,. .•iii.i Kxpoti.iitur.. t.-r Woi-kin;,' ExnonsoH, kc, on Govoniment Railways mr tlio utnU rrmiiitioneil \i.-nrri— Concluded. So. 3.-PA(MFIC RAI[,\VAV -l'K.\|i;l\A HRANCH. Year ended 30th Orosi Revenue. Expenditure. Vet Revenue. Juno Up to 30th June, 1877. $ Ct8. $ Ct3. $ Ct3 1878. 1879. 1880. 1881. 1882. 108,375 69 204,076 09 a 16,151 16 78,892 01 236,944 98 2,570 88 29,483 68 57,131 11 13,580 28 (/ Revenue from previous year collected ia 1882. ToUls... 418,602 94 318,407 87 100,195 07 By Order in Council dated 9th April, 1881 CN'o- 26,050) the " Pembina Branch " was transferred to the Canadian Pacific Railway Co. •^-■^ c-^r^^^ 1 * - - 5 * r : 1'. 1' Abstract Statement of Revenue and Expondituro for Working Exponsos, &c., on Government JJuilways, for the undermentioned years. Total from Ist July, 1867. to 3oth June, 1877. Tear ended 30th June. Total for Fifteen Years ended 30th June, 1882 1 1878. 1879. 1880. 1881. 1882. 1 $ cts. 7,301,101 80 $ cts. :;514,846 38 S cts. 1,419,955 60 $ ct<. 1,742,537 25 $ Cts. 2,203,064 28 $ Ct8. 2,263,734 55 $ cU. '.16,435,239 86 EXPENDITURE. 10,059,936 93 2,032,873 05 2,233,496 34 1,851,489 26 2,220,421 39 2,311,423 221 20,709,640 19 DEFICIT. 2,758,835 13 618,026 67 813,640 74 108,962 01 17,357 11 57,668 67 4,274,400 33 Deficit. MiMO.— Intercolonial Railway $3,752,264*56 Prince Edward Island Railway 622,330 85 Deduct — Net Revenue, "Pembina Branch ' $4,374,595 40 100,195 97 Total Deficit, Railways $4,274,400 33 fl868— 188S] 1121 Statement bhowing tho (JroHs HovcnuoH on Caiial.s from all sauif- fr.,m M T„lv 1H77, to;{Oth Juru.. 1^82. ' "^ ' Name of Caual. Tolls Collected on ToUl Tidla Collected II lit J. ■"^'iiraffe, Winlor- m **^''' " harCagc Damages, anil Fines. Total Revenue* Vessels. Merchan- dize. Passfn- gcrs. $ cts. fi iini all .Siiiirces. 1878. St. Peters Canal $ cts $ CIS $ cts $ cts $ cts $ cts. St. Lawrence Canal.s, viz Lacliine 1 14,921 48 23,937 25 3,826 85 4,538 9. 1,488 88 2,516 08 63 00 50,428 48 191,795 40 2,812 12 439 16 • («■» C8,16i ?,8 (4) 210,171 81 3,8l'C 85 39,477 09 (d) 4,918 20 e 10,988 63 274 73 17, tU 50 2,137 75 9,5.S7 00 1,:M7 16 lleiiuliarnoia < Cornwall \ Williamshurgh J Wtlland Canal Burlington Bay Canal.... 95,160 88 219,6'.G 72 3,8i6 85 dtlawa Canals, viz : Ste. Anne's Lock Carillon •^4,527 41 3,380 U 14,.fd4 94 211 73 411 35 79 21 75 60 / 359 00 555 25 100 00 40 00 665 50 13 00 161 24 93 80 Chutp a Blondeau.... Grenville J Ridcau Canal 39,a49 69 St. OuraLoclt 1 Chambly Canal j Newcastle Uislrict 6,6G4 69 }-!,iai 42 Sundry 314 73 665 50 Totals 51,294 47 294,738 07 3,817 74 349,850 28 21,209 00 11,202 20 382,32: 18 1879. St. Peter's Canal 1 St. Lawrence Canals, viz: Lacbine 1 Beauharnoia . Cornwall f 14,155 19 19,137 82 3,922 95 4,349 40 1,436 43 2,914 41 14 00 48,448 48 166,363 66 3,171 41 342 67 (") 65,775 08 185,814 15 3,922 95 (c) 40,113 65 Ui) 4,568 65 el6,253 94 180 50 8,136 62 2,853 25 7,896 68 103 13 81,808 38 Williamsburgh J Welland Canal Burlington Bay Canal .... 188,800 53 3,922 65 Ottawa Canals, viz : Ste. Anne's Lock .. . ] Carillon 35,392 47 3,030 42 13,221 76 166 50 371 78 101 89 117 77 346 00 506 25 150 00 40 00 864 75 42 00 311 69 379 80 Chute ii Blondeau.... '^ Grenville J Rideau Canal 40,601 65 St. Ours and Chambly... Newcastle District Sundry 5,386 69 16,783 74 220 60 ToUls 45,930 10 266,623 30 4,105 52 316,658 92 12,896 87 8,733 30 338,289 0» 1878— (a) Not including f40,644 48 for goods passed free. (*) do 1,616 40 do («) do 8 20 do (d) do 43 49 do («) do 680 30 do $42,892 87 1879— (a) Not including |42,286 98 for goods passed free. (6) do 2,106 63 do (O do 13 70 do id) do 48 58 do («) do 158 10 do • Canal cbsed for enlargement. $44,612 99 :srf;- 10 a— 71 11S2 [1868-I(^8ij i i ! Staikmenp fi M Sundry 330 00 330 04 310,536 24 Totals 48 HOI 09 203,677 88 3,997 27 16,673 02 9,500 40 342.7"9 6« 1H81. St. Peters Canal 823 28 18,152 24 16,417 21 3,978 77 6,400 46 1,790 41 4,084 98 3 00 71 49 69,355 53 J 28,724 63 894 77 (a) 91,138 14 (A) 145,231 72 3,978 77 61,426 92 (.d) 6 623 87 («) 20,363 87 223 12 894 77 St Lawrence Canal.-;, viz : 3,630 37 89 88 13,691 66 5,397 71 Heanharnois i Cornwall f William-burgh J Welland I anal 10,'?39 6; 115,069 43 1 1 ] 50 00 '"'^ ''''*> '* Burlington Bay Canal 3,978 77 Ottawa Canals, viz. : Ste. Anue'tLock ) CHrillon " 6-1,657 01 3,737 77 16,222 08 220 12 369 45 95 69 56 81 1,173 00 766 91 345 (KJ 109 06 312 41 109 96 Chute i\ Ulondeau.... f Grinville j Rideau Canal 62,708 98 6,693 19 20,818 81 22S 11 St. Our? and Chambly.... Newcastle District Sundry 538 00 538 0* Totals 51,650 35 272,988 63 4,242 20 318,881 18 31,902 28 10,921 05 361,704 51 1880— (a)— Canal cl eed for enlarfrement. \o business doM on it during this year. (A)— Not included $54,709 28 for goods pawed free, (c) do 5,175 28 do id) do 238 27 do 60,12^ 83 1E81— (a)— .Vot included |51,181 56 for good passed free. (6) do 4,875 65 do 15 30 do 24 08 do 96 07 do $66,192~66 (<■) do U) do (.') do [lh;rf_i882J 1I?1 Statkmevt .hr.win;,' (irons ffovonncM on CnnalH, .kv.-ro„rhde,i. .^amc i)( (.'aiiiil. TolU PollccteJ on To till T.)1U Culleclcd. lU'iita. .Storatfe, WiiitcraKf Danin^'p) And Fines. TotAl UevenoA Vcsai'J!!. 5 eta T;0 62 l.'>,Hi)0 31 12,513 97 3,t;.',7 90 6,220 10 1,889 31 4,16ft 28 29 56 1 MiTclmn- .li/.c. Paa.'ten- ' from all ST aCaiial St 1. mrcnci' Ciiti.i!.i, viji : I.Hrllinc 1 1 S Ct3. 127 n >r>.m'j 18 96,039 15 S ClJ. % fts 9:6 74 87,^:8 6h ('') 108,6'l;) 1.3 3,657 90 ('■) 5S,.:40 4 , 1 ^/,5,781 82 (0 23,940 30 311 68 289,527 15 S rta. 1 rts. $ ct«. 92tt 74 4,11,39 11 86 51 15,239 00 7,985 53 12,194 40 1,801 44 IleHiilinrnois ' ('orrnvHJI 1 VVilliiiinatmrifh J nVllaml Canal 115,263 00 H irliiit:luii Utty (;;iii il.... (ntiiwa ('.inilD, vi/, : St Annc'd Lock 1 Carillon 118,426 60 51,9:.l 83 3,748 03 19,715 79 262 18 268 5j 144 48 56 2^ 631 00 7.30 50 54 57 354 91 81 M 3,657 90 riiiit.'A BlondfKii. .. \ tinnville j Rid'aii C.iMal 59,126 05 >St. OiiMftnd Chambly.... .Vi'wciijlle District 6,867 26 24,022 20 311 68 461 00 Siiniiry " 461 00 Totals 45,078 99 239,853 28 4,594 88 25,047 03 14,487 25 329,061 43 ta) Not including $24,495 91 for goods passed fre (*) do 4,847 70 do (O do u 75 j„ (0 do (0 do 32 19 59 07 $29,446 62 do do K?.| 10 a—1l\ 1124 [1868-1882] .f _ o ^ SS' ■^ c s5 c o < '^ C3 '- S X c S o -S .3 j: p p O ^" cS . lT U C3 o S pis .2 C3X e u OO - d CO c o « o . «— o '^ O JS ® ® "^ 5 H -> S"0 fe §^ c s „ JS O T SSfo gS a f< ,^ -"^ o «» 1 B*! 2 o CI «•§ " 8 S ^ O £S y, «> •■^ -r .-i' ■ 1 ^-g e^ PO Q ac t~ t~ ^ en v> »c O 00 00 = y 3 ^ O 00 O O ,-v; O tn r- QC — O X Jd 't ^ -^ o e- -r « 00 c> o oc r- C- r - ,rj -^ CM — 1^ — . 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CO 001 Japnn puu suo} og ■BUO} OS JapUil CO CO c^ 05 •jariranx [bjox O O O CO CO CO ^ XJ 00 CO c^ c^i ^r ^ -T —T OS oT _^ •J'lADinnieiioioof'OiosZ cc e^ M o 00 OP 'Jao -"i"»ii [/uo oiiL'i (jUi. ^ I.T •^ •^ ■OOZ JapuupuB SUOJ OSI f CO o 1 'OSI Japun puB suo( ooi -r m CO CO o (3i 'OOI J^pan paT? eao; os -M CO n CO co" ■sao; OS J^pc;;i CO r- CD *>• CO" 1130 I- 1- [1868—1882] Statement showing the number of PaKsengora convej-ed through Ibo Canals of the Dominion for the undormontionoil Yi ju-k. Nami'.- oC Ciinal-. Number from Ist July, 1867, to aoth June, 1877. Year ended 30th June, Total for Fiftieu Years ended 30th Juae, 1882. 1878. 1879. 1880. 1881. 1882. St. Peter's St. Lawrence 123 457,866 80,923 149,6.-?6 132,701 184,011 7,G20 33,807 (") 59, 439 10,065 36,534 * 31,461 3,247 3,625 (3) 63,648 5,353 64,684 • 20,295 4,170 7,251 (a) 71,716 5,395 22,408 « 19,304 5,37i 4.943 120,137 77,754 4,950 12,133 20,129 3,784 3,091 2,076 75,221 1,741 7,239 • 16,381 5,069 3,061 2,864 810,644 108,427 292,6:i4 132,701 292,484 29,261 55,778 Welland Burlington Gay Ste. Anne's Lock Ottawa Rideau Chamhly and St. Ours Lock Totals l,047,,'i90 144,371 170,401 122,507 110,787 1,724,793 (u) Canal closed for enlargemen • Included in "Ottawa " Canal t. als. W <: [1868—1882] 1131 Abstract Stutoment sl.owin- the xVumluT of Vos.wols an.l Pas.sen-c-s ; tho Gross lou.m;*, &o,, and tiio Net licvoutio on SliJ.cs, ihv tlio iinderineiuiuimd yenr.-'. SAGUENAV DISTRICT SLIDES. dross Revenue. Deduat Total Deductions. Deficit Repairs. Management Collection of Tolls. Ui) to 30tli Juno— 1877 $ Cts. 14,033 97 $ Cts. 14,396 77 597 60 5,491 02 4,611 74 6,210 39 5,001 21 $ cts. 7,442 -13 882 85 753 05 710 05 853 6H !,4:-;8 58 12,080 64 S ct.s. 400 23 $ cts. 22,239 43 1,480 45 6,244 07 5, .321 79 7,064 07 6,502 79 $ cts. 1878 8,205 46 1,480 45 6,244 07 1879 188« 1881 5,321 79 7,064 07 1882 14,033 97 6,502 79 Totals 36,371 73 400 23 48,852 60 Total Deficit for Fifteen Years ended 30th June. 1882 .... 34,818 63 »'■••: Memo. — Deficit as above '*34 818 63 Deduct Net Revenue from 1860 (date of opening of slide)" to s'oth "^ ' June, 1867 1878 20 Total Deficit up to 30tli June, 1882 32,940 43 ST. MAFRIOE DISTRI<;T SMDES. Fiscal Year. Gross Revenue. Deduct Total Deductions. Deficit. Hepairs. Management Collection of Tolls, &c. rp to 30th June— 1877 1878 S cts. 115.120 65 7,913 40 5,733 31 489 32 6,719 36 9,319 91 145,295 95 S Ct3. 63.047 78 6,232 87 4,291 19 8,497 07 3,831 27 9,107 21 95,667 :;9 S Cts. 136,453 26 12,759 50 13,355 19 14.S2:'. 01 14,9:t3 41 17,768 48 S cts. 3,987 4t 550 00 559 00 '::', 52 7S 50 .0 00 i cts. 204,'18S 48 19,542 37 18,205 .38 24,09 J 0) 19,403 18 27,645 69 312,978 70 S cts. 88,967 83 1879 1880 11.628 97 12.472 07 1881 23,004 28 1882 12,683 S2 18,325 78 Totuls 210,152 85 7,158 46 Total Deficit for Fifteen Years ended 30th June, 1882 167,682 75 Memo — Deficit a.^ .ibovi 'Si 67 682 75 Add Deficit from 1855 (date of opening of slides) to 30th June, '67". "" 75',378 40 Total Deficit to 30th June, 1882 243,061 15 m [1868— 1882J 1133 St.vtement Hhowing tho Gro.sH Jlevonuo, tho exponditinc on Renuir.- Mann^^omcnt OTTAWA DISTfUCT SLIDES. Fiscal Vear. Square and Flatted Timber. Saw Logs. Gross Revi-uiie. [Jpto30thJune 1877 Pieces. 2,919,005 268,243 161,437 83,154 168,817 264,136 Pieces. 16,951,862 1,023,958 1,118,958 1,257,1(6 2,196,084 2,156,6,53 $ cts. 766,448 3ol 90,086 91 59,404 63 55,511 04 74,2^8 84 85,629 27 1,131,359 05 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 Totals 3,864,792 24,704,621 Deduct Repairs. $ cts. 253,965 21 4,.i-12 24 4,038 81 10,444 9') 11,803 02 18,402 89 Management $ cts. 175,913 90 19,908 37 20,6.36 73 17,465 29 19,086 06 22,103 22 Total Deductions. Net Vearly Revenue. 302,057 07| 275,113 57 $ cts. 428,870 11 21,25') 61 24,675 54 27,910 lb 3J,889 08 4D,566 11 577,170 64 Total Net Revenue for Fifteen Years ended 30th June, 1882. $ cts. 337,569 25 65,836 30 .34,729 09- 2 7, 6 JO 85 43,389 76 45,063 16 684,1 -^^ 41 Mkmo.— Net Revenue as above 186? ^::^'8^« to ?Mh June- |N77 lNi8 \h::> 18811 18H1 1882 ToUls G rosg Revenue. $ Ota. 30,376 M 2,390 30 1,839 4r> 2,576 IG 3,661 41 2,'J51 48 Kxpoiiditure. 43,795 30 $ Ct3. 6,862 01 214 74 309 96 503 34 4,931 67 12,821 72 Deiliu t^Excess of Expenditure over Revenue for 1882... Total Net Revenue to 30tli .June, 1882.. .Vet Revenue. ?> Ct8 23,514 49 2,175 56 1,5JU 49 2,576 Hi 3,158 07 32,953 77 1,980 19 30,973 'H i I if ■ •'• [1,S«8- Jf-HJ] 1137 APPENDIX No 42: No. 35872. Office Uokro of Trade, MoN-mEAi., .Tnl July, 1883. .ta,..!^'nr ''fi;^:;'^;;;:;"« !;^;^;; S;:""'' of 20th. ..nd a„.i 2«th ..it.. a^um, for. in r'lir ' I n fi! i -i-^U'iKei tiuttif „n railway linos which compoto with c.tnHls in ( a ..... a,. I HI the Un.to.] St.tos— 3Xton.linif harkwanl for fiftoon v."ir>_r W« n-ln, r ''^r-'r"-'"""''^ ^"^■"" "'" '•'"'"'^ "* "- enort nalo to .on ,ly ^;^,h your t • 1 T2n ,,e^. r7, ' :"■" ' ;"''"''"^ti'"'' ' '-'li--^'- without ,.o,„monl ; but -T fc:!; 1: irwm';:;::;;^h::rtr.::;;i^,s;:;?;'^^- - •" ^'-'^^^- p--- "■•"-- or l.^ .;• Lot mo say that the comniunicuiion is tho ..utc.o,no of much invosli.r.uion nnn..n,us uutho,-a.os having boon .onsulted-an^ll cnu-stly rjl; l^l^mC:::^ 1 have tho honor to ho, doar .Sir, Your obedient servant, WAI. J. PAT^ER.SO^f, F. H. H.N.Nis, I-:s.i., Secretary. Sccrotarj-, Department of Public Works, Ottawa. MEMO. OK CONTENTS OF TABLES ATrACIIF-:D. No. I. Comparative Statement of receipts of .t^rain and flour received at Montreal vid tiruiid Irunk RaUway, and to Lachino Canal, 18-}S-1882. 2, Statement of traffic on railways in the Dominion of Canada from 1875 (no returns previously.) ^ 3. Statement of traffic on New York State canals from 18G3 to 1S82. 4 Statement of wheat and flour shipped from Buffalo and O^wc-'o indicating iS'Io'lsJl^'' ^"'"^"'^^ ^" O^vi^gp, through tho \Yelland~ Canal, from 5. Statement of traffic on the New York Canals compared with tho traffic on four competing railroad lines. 6. Statement of movement of broadstuffs to the seaboard ; comparison between canal anu rail m-vement; the best comparative statement that can be made ; taken in conjunction with No. J. " ' 7. Statement of receipts of grain and flour at New York during seven months of canal navigation, by rail and canal. 8. Statement of traffic movement on lh!rtnf>n for ]b73 and 1880. ■y. Numl)er of miles of railroad in operation in tho United States. 10 a— 72 ■h I f 11, ..* 1138 [1868— 1882J APPENDIX No. 42i. No. 1. — Eeceu'Ts of Grain and Flour at Montreal per Grand Trunk Eailway and Lachine Canal. Year, Lacbiiio Canal. Graml Trun.i UJfihvay. 1868 Hu: 1877 4,859,868 4,172,1!» 1878 4.055,963 1879 .5,171,330 1830 5,.;62,372 1881 6,457,66» 1882 5.179,192 5,497,423 No. -4-Statement showing Tons of Wheat and Flour shipped at Buffalo ("and ,0^0''" ■^ ''"^ Oswego, and total tons arrived at Tido Water for Years 1868 to 1882, Tears. Buffalo (and Tonawanda). Oswego. Total. Total Tom Arrived at Tide Water. 18C8 * i86y 313,846 496,524 510,416 576.456 ,330,652 738,644 650,223 701,174 377,548 400,126 776:953 893,643 388,096 105,795 148,721 127.172 133,216 62,640 57.283 108,289 34.418 22,867 29,810 2,5,565 26,474 IS .1 '. 7 26|il() 419,640 645,245 637,588 709,»i72 393,29J 795.927 758,51 i 7:;5,592 40 ',415 429,936 8112,518 920, 1 1 7 4i4!2i'6 390,852 1870 6(6,670 1871 575,684 1872 678.450 1873 ;-i.56,91T 1874 6X2,827 1875 7 2t 1.703 187K 686,709 1877 3.57,683 1878 3H5,G72 IS79 «1I,908 1880 i8»l !»14,619 S?;;,i47 1882 (Not a-^ccrtaiiied) 418,621 - 1 *•# 1 f55, lor expenditure, Ac , aad pp^ 1 I.. No. 36027. APPENDIX No. 43. STATEMENT SHOWING :— IsT. THE EXPENDITURE PEIOE TO CONFEDERATION BY THE PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENTS, ON THE CONSTRUCTION AND IMPROVEMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS WHICH BECAME THE PROPERTY OF THE DOMINION ON T^IE 1st JULY, 1867; 2nd the EXPENDITURE BY THE DOMINION GOVERNMENT FROM 1st JULY, 1867 TO 30th JUNE, 1882 ; 3rd. THE EXPENDITURE FROM OTHER THAN GOVERNMENT FUNDS. Br * ;■;• |f^ 'I. O. DIONNE, Accountant. '.•: r: 1144 [18G8— 1882] RAIL (iiiVEItNMK.NT Stat'MKnt -linwin^'- Int. 'I'lu' I'!xj.('ii(litiii-«, ])rior to Conredonitioii, 1>\- the I'lo- Iccaiiio tlio proi'i'ity ol' til." Dominion (jii 1st July, IX('1 ; 2:k1. The Kxpomlitiiro 3i'ii. The ExjxMulituro IVom other Nnrni- of Railway. Nova Scotia . European and North A-io- rican, KB. Intercolonial , Kx [10 mi it lire [ncvious to (^ont'ederatii From Govi'rniuciit Funild. $ cu 6,124,241 15 From otlier tlian tiiivernnient Funds. $ C'3. 4,642,484 39 Carried forward 10,766,725 64 10,766,725 541 29,090,168 69 Total, Mil to June ;}(•, 1867. $ cts. 6,124,241 15 4,642,484 39 K.i|ii'iiililure since Con From Government Funds. $ cts. 1,801,4*1 89 From other than Uovernment Funds. $ cts. 824,689 28 26,464,017 42 WA VS. J{\I1,WAVS. Vinoial Governmonts, on tlio CoMNtiuctioi, i.n.l Imi-rovoincnL of Puhlif Works ;vl,icli. by the Dommiou Goverhincnt (mm IhI .hily, IS1.7 lo .'Wtli June ISri" than (rovornment Funds. ' " ' I'eileialion. Total for Fit'tci'ii Ye»r3 ended 30tii June, 188J. f cts. 1,801, IGI 89 Grand Total Expenditure on Construction, up to 30th June, ISSli. $ CIS. 7,925,703 04 Halita-x to Truro ... 61 miles Sli.my 28! 6,467,173 67 \ Windsor Branch 32 do ■( Tniro lo Pictou, or the "Pictou Ex- tension 52 do Total.. 145 miles... 28,*4,017 42 26,464,017 42 29,090,168 691 39,866,894 13 Priot to Confederation, this railway was under the care and maaaae- raeiit of a Uommiibioner and worked on Government account On thi- iBt July, 1867, it comprised the following lines:— Works were commenced on the 13th June, when first sod was turned at Richmond (about 1.] miles from Halifa.x). They were completed in December, 1858. The first sec- tion of the road, from Richmond to 4-Mde House, was opened for traflRc in February, 1855. The ceremony of breitking jjround on this line was performed on the 39th November, 1864, at New- Glasgow. Work was completed in July, 1867. Line opened for irullic on 31st May, 1867. On the 1st July, 1867, the Government of New IJrunswu-k owned and operated this line of railway e.xteuding from St. John to Sheiiac, 1118 miles. Works of construction were commenced, under agree- ment dated 29th October, 1852, by Messrs. Peto & Co., on 14th September, 1853, wfien the first sod was turned at St. John by Lady Head Owing to monetary embarrassments the contractors bail to suspend further operations the following year. In 1856 the (Tovernnieut purchased the road from Messrs. Peto & Co , for the sura of 190 000 sterling ($438,000) and resumed the constructiouof same, which was completed in 1860. The sections of the line were opened for traffic in the following order; Monrlon to Shediac 19 miles On 20th August. 1867 ht. John to Rothesay 9 do On Ist June, 1858 Lothesay to Hampton 13 do On 8th do 1859 Hampton to Sussex 22 do OnlOtliN'ov., 1869" busse.\ to Mon.ion. 45 do On Ist August, I860.' _ Total 108 miles. Immediately after the formation of the Dominion Gor«rnment, instruc- tions were issued (July 8, 1867) for the location of that portion of the line lying between Truro and Amherst, Nova Scotia. Further instructions were afterwards given for the surveys to be made from Kivitre du Loup, in easterly and southerly directions. The route recommended by Major Robinson, in his report to the Imperial Government, dated 31st August, 1848, was adopted, and the con- struction and managjement of the raiiw.av. ■.■.nf-! r-.-.— .r.iuri.-i -^^^. placed in the handsV a Commis'sion,' by' Order in Couadrof'' the 11th December, 1868, under authoritv of 31 Vic , can. 13, sec. 3. Ihis tomijjission was abolished and the works transferred to and vested in the Department of Public Works on Ist June, 1874, under authority of 37 Vic. cap. 15, of date 26th May, 1874. By (Vrderm Council dated 9th November, 1872, the " Nova Scotia, '^ -Euro- 1140 ( 1868—1882] RAIL QOVBRNMENT RAIL .Statembnt Hhowing : let. The Expenditure, j>rior to ('onfoderation, by the Pro- became the property of the Dominion on l.-t July, 1867 ; 2nd. The Expenditure .Srd. The Expenditure from other Name of Railway. Brought forward . Prince Edwanl Island Canadiar Pacific., Coteau Lauding Railway Bridge. Expenditure pievious to Confederation. From Government Funda. $ cU 10,76«,72S S4 3,114,735 11 Prom other than GoTernment Funds. $ cU Total GoTcrnment R:iilway3. 13,881,460 66 Total, up to Jnne 30, 1882. $ cts 10,766,725 64 3,114,735 U 13,881,460 65 Eipenditure since Con From GoTernment Funds. $ cts. 29,090,168 59 352,255 49 From othir than GoTernnttBt roBds. $ CM. 26,048,125 74 522 00 55,491,071 82 » --' ncS— 1882] 114T WAYS. WAY*. — Continued. vincial Govoriimente, on the Construction and Innprovement of Public Work-H which bj- tho Dominion Government from 1st July, 1867 to 30tn June, 18"52 • than Government Funds. Merntioa. Total tor Fifteen Veara ended 30th J una, 1R82. Grand Total Fxpenilitureon Construction, up to 30tb June, 1882. • cts. $ cU. 29,090,168 59 39,856,894 13 352,255 49 26,0J8,125 74 3,466,990 60 Remarks. 26,048,125 74 pean and Vorth American" and "Intercolonial" Railwayg wei-e re-constructed under tie name of "Intercolonial." On the lit August, 1879, the Rivit^redu Loui) Branch, extending from Hadlow fopuosite Quebec) to RiviAre du Loup, the then western teTninni of the Intercoloui ,1, was purchased from the Grand Trunk Railwar Company for the sum of $1,500,000, and incorporated with the Intercolonial. An additional outlay of f866,J16.20 for improve- ments, rollinK stock, &c., was made on this branch up to 30th June laat, making a total expenditure of §2,366,216,20 on same to date. Length of line :— Mainline e88 miles. K.xtensiong 152 ,io Under the terms of 1 .Total 840 miles. 522 00 522 00 55,491,071 82 69,372,532 47 1"°"*" ^^ ^^^ Island with the Dominion (Ist July, 187 ^), tins railway, wliich was commenced in September, 1871, and completed in May, 1875. became the property of the Federal government, who assumed the expenditure incurred on same up to tuat date, and completed the line, which was opeued for regular traffic on 12th May, 1875. Len^ai of line :— Main 'ine 1541 miieg. Extensions 44 do Total 1931 Name of Contractors: CoUingwood SciireVberand E. R. Burpee. ^ iiperations for surveys of the proposed route commenced in June, 1871. Ihe grading of roadway (the first wc, of construction on the line) tietween Fort \^ liliam and Sunshine ^reek. a distance of 32J miles, was placed under contract in April, 1875. The works were carried on by (government on the difiereut sections until the Idih Feb- luarv, 1881, when the construction of the railway was i.hi.'cd in the hanls ot the "Canadian Pacific Railway Company," the tTOvernincnt undertakinc to construct the line l)etwepii Prince Arthur s Landing, on Lake Superior, and Red Itiver, ami l.etween havi.iin a I'erry, at the foot of Lake Kamloop^ and I'ort Moudy, in -Hr:t:-.i ulumbia. The Company, on the other h,ind, aen-ed to eutistruci the balance of the line from the Patitic ('oast tn the l^astern Terminus," on the Government pavin>r them a subsidy of *25, 000,000 m money and25. 000,000 acres ot'laud, the Company to reimburse the Government the cost of construction of that portion of the line then bein<^ built— 100 miles in length— and extending Irom Winnipeg, westward. Approximate length of the trunk lino between Calhmdar (120 miles west of Pembroke) and Port Moody, o.C., 2,557 miles. Application having been made to Government for authority to con- struct a Ijridge across the St. Lawrence from Coteau Landing to bte. Cecile de Beauliarnois, an examination was ordered, under r: ..ir.^.'* .^.''°^ •'""'^' '^^^' so that an opinion could be foim-d T .,._• ::....r ;.■•.: .ix.: -juiiji; uciion Cil piiiS, Sc, »<)uidaircct uie uavi- Kation of the river St. Lawrence at that point. The engineer to whom the matter was referred reported that no other but a high- level bridge should be allowed to be built. The sum stated wa« incurred 111 connection with the examination referred to. 1 r . lUS [18G8— 18S2J RATL I-IVRS srHS|f)!:/K!) BV Stathmknt >liowiii;r ; Int. Tlio KxpciKliluro, prior to ronfodonition, l.y tho I'lo beciinu' the |iro|iorty of tlii' Dominion on InI July, ISCT ; -Jinl. The Kxp.'mliiiire Srd. Tho l'lx|>oii(litiiii< fiom other Name of Riiilw.ij. Exp<>ndiliire previous to Confiilcriition. KTncnditiire nine,. Con 1 From Govcriiinenl Funds. From otlier tliim Governmi'iit Funds. Total up to June 30. 18H2. From CioviTriUH'iit Funds. From other thnll Govei iinient Furols. 1 2 Grand Trunk Nortlierii Great Western $ eti. in. 142,633 :u 2,31l,fi(;G 67 2,810,5«O 00 $ ctg. S rtg. 15,142,633 31 2,311,666 67 2,810,600 00 $ ctg. f ctg. ■• »•■•• 3 4 Toronto, (iny A Bruce 2,656 00 1,089,674 0<) ■■••• ••■•• 6 Windsor .^ Annaiiolis e Canada Central 7 Canadian Pacific Total Lines Subsidi/.ed 20,2H»,800 01 20,2';4,800 01 1,093,330 00 34,U6,i60 66 34,146,260 66 56,583,401 82 Nova Scotia Prince Kdward Island... New Brunswick Quebec ( Inlario Manitoba .North-West Territories.. British Columbia Totals . 6,124,241 15 3,1U,7:!5 11 4. 64 .',484 39 7.098,893 26 13,16,'->,906 75 34,146,260 66, ABSTRACT STATEMENT OF 6,124,211 15 3,114,7.i5 11 4,642,484 39 7,09S,893 26 IS. 165,906 75 34,146,260 66 ,528,857 98 312,2.' 5 49 ,299,970 27 ,351,536 34 119,606 42 641,181 85 ,715,811 86 ,574,181 61 50,583,401 82 [1869— 1SR2] 11-49 WAYS. DOMixidV <;iivi.;i;\\n<;.NT. ilG bU Ct8. fulir;ili..ii. TmI ,1 f,.r .im1,,1 3i)ili .Iiihc. \KH2 $ els. .',65() 110 1,('H'.',*;71 DO firir,,| T,.t;,l K\|..ri(li|uri' (,i. ("nllStrilCliiili, iJ|i ti. :!Olll Jllllr, km iH82. -3 sc Rin]:irln. $ lt3. ir),it2,i;.i:i .u 2 .'ilLGtiii ti7 2,8io,r.iio 00 2,(T,8 00 1,0H'J,(;7J (M) l.M'.',:i30 00 21,357,130 01 56,5S!,40I 82 90,-2U.t>«2 48 A loan, do du Amount auhsidr paid to duti' «i na^ c,,n • i j ,. liiiilway. ' •i'''85'6"0, included in cost of Pacific T .» mount. ub.idy j.aid, $2,21o,00(,, included in cost of railway. ■ EXl'E.\lJlTi:iiK o.\ ItAII.W'AVS. 9,528 857 98 .■!12,2r.5 49 12,:i"'.t,;i7<» 27 8,:t5i, :■.:<« 34 13,IUi,(;ii« 42 5.i;ii,U;i 85 2,715,811 86 4,57t,l8; 01 66,53:!,401 82 15,653.099 3, 446,990 16,942,451 15,450,429 26,285.513 5,641,181 2,715,811 •1,574,181 '.'0,729,662 13 1, 6(1 2 66 3 60 4 17 5 85 6 86 7 86 8 48 I IVoO [1868— 1882 J 1 CAN Statkmknt Htiowinj; : lr.t. Tin- lv\|)orHlitiiro liy Proviii(l;il (loveriimctit^ on the l!^tJ7) ; 2ii(l. Tin- I'!.x|irnliliiro 1)^ llm iJuniiniim (iovi rhnuMit Hiiioo ('ontV-dtuation HT. I'KTKi'.S HAY AND TIIK URAS Nninp of THnHl. K^penditiire pn'\iuiis to ConlciUTation. Kipciiditiire siiicp Con 1 From Gov iTiiiiit'nt Fiiiidd. Fniiii (itliiT tliiiii (iiiv crnincnt Funds. Total. i|) to Jutu 30, ISHl. From (io\ prnnient Funds. From other thaa (lovernment Fundi. 1 St Pfltr's Canal, N.S { Its. 156,523 .ii $ tts. $ rts 106,523 32 f Ctd. 496,797 80 1 ct«. ST. LAWRENCE Lacbine.. Beauharnois.. Cornwall., 6 Williamsburgh., 6 St. Lawrt'ncc, goniTall^-., Carried forward. 3,647,532 86 1,611,424 11 1,933,152 69 1,320,655 54 116,821 31 7,529,586 50 40,000 00 40,000 00 2,587 ,.'<32 85 1,611,424 11 1,»33,152 69 1,320,655 54 116,821 31 7,569,586 5o' 5,579,163 90 68,754 40 589,367 12 1,077 00 237,809 33 6,476,261 76 [1868—1882] ll&l iJ.S, ^;:;;t^;^.^; ^S'T;^S;„;y!i'Xr;z;£r.£-:r ;i^^: -'- DOR LAKES VAVKUTrO.V fedpr;itii)ii. TotuI for Fifliiii Veara t-iidi'd 30tli June, ISH2. f Ct3. 496,;i»7 80 (ir»nd fotnl Expenditure oD Coimtriiction, up to 3iith June, 188J. S cts 6S3,321 12 hX pi' Mill Scdtia « Expenditure by''i^'nVi;iion''V}o\-emnVenr'lbr '""■•"■' ^^ c.oinpletion , Expenditure by Uoininion (JovernmeniVor en' '"^f'^™""' _3:,8,:,64 71 Length of Canal about\'ioo"foet $6r,3,321 12 SAViaATION. 5,57»,163 90 «»,754 40 8,186,e9« 75 1,680,178 51 589,367 12 2,522,519 81 1,077 00 237,899 33 ^,^76,261 76 1,321,732 54 354,720 64 6 14,045,848 25 ^ ^°'°pl7e'd'inT8'5'':h:'^' ''?'■ "^'"''^ '» August, 1824, and com- Piettil in 1H25, when vessels were, tor the first time namn,! th,.n,w,l! Canal was enlarged from 1813 to 1848 P,?r?k^i^°- fcommpni-Pil In ia7-j\ X l *°' * urther enlargement t^commencea in 1873) aaa now been comp eted, with the exrentinn of the entrance channel and harbeur at Lachine Cost nf '^hbw enlargement up to 30th June, 1882, f5, 347, 414 66 Length of Canal . I S'** ''""• ^i statute miles. n , • I ^^^ '">*^. 8* do trn^^n 1845'""w,l"'?','rr'«'^''"^'"°«' '^' <='°^« of "aviga- su:.pnZ,.i^^^^^^^^ --« to cL Before (;on federation ' «9rj an-r q, Since Confederation, to 30th fune, 1882.;:::;: ::::::: * g^;?gi 4^ Coat of dams above referred"to-$22,783"4''S $323,561 71 .^ , Length of canal, llj statute miles. 4 Works were commenced in 1834, suspended in 1838 and regumed in Length of Canal, 11 J statute miles. an^^enidYn''ll".?^''wj''''''"''^• ^^ich^was commenced in 1862 ana opened in 185b), were commenced n 1843-44 The «alonq were opened in November, 1H46, the others in 1847 ^ T .. ,^ , f f'aTans I'oiat ^ mileq Length of Canals j Rapidc Plat .;... 4* jo ^'^ works :-^''°'" ^^^°"-J°'''«tVoa)-waa-ii;curV;.d lAl. following Chain vosflcl and improvement of navigation... . « 94 67< Ifl Surveys, St. Lawrence River and Canals :..:: 143:325 9? Total. $237,899 33 1152 [18(i8— 18S2J CANALS Statfmf.nt allowing: Iwt. Tlio I'Lviu'iulituio liy I'ci ^incial (lovornraoiitH on the 1S()7) ; '2nd. Tlio Kxjieiiilituro by tlic DDtninidi) <;ovei-iun(Mit since Confederation ST. LAWRENCK N.imc of Canal. Brouglit forwaril Welland Burlington 15ay.. Lake Sto. Claire Flats. Lake St. Peter. E.xpeniliture previous to CuMfeilcriitiini. From Govf nimeiit Funils. !■ roni oilier ' '''*" Jill) to June 30, ; Government (lOveniiMeiit ' — • " $ Ct!>. 7,.')29,586 5(1 Funds. ? Ct3. 40,000 00 432,684 40 19,984 45 1,164,235 08 Total to Jiini 18G7. Expenditure since Con From vernnie Fnnda. S cts 7,569,586 50 $ eta. 6,476,261 75 7,638,239 83 I 12.690,488 25 432,684 40 50,500 O'j 70,484 45 1,164,235 08 L.ichine, Cotenu and Cedars Rapids (improvements).... Totals, "St. Lawrence Navigation" 48,405 83 48,405 83 16,610,916 09 312,720 00 16,923,636 09 30,426 89 From other than Government Funds. $ Ctj. 19,197,176 89 1,705,840 58 [18(38— 18.S2J 1153 —Continued. CoHHtruction of the Public Works of the Domi.uoM bof)™ Confe.Ioration (1st July tu30th Juuo, 1882 ; Srd. The Expenditure from other than Govcrnrnont pinl ^' SXVlOATlOtf— Continued. fedcrarion. Total fur Fifteen Years eiidod 3nth June, 1882. $ Ct3. 6,476,2G1 75 12,t;9(),488 25 Grand Total Kxpenditureon Construction, up to 30th June, 1882. $ Ct3. 14,045,848 25 20,328,728 08 30,42C 89 463,111 29 Remarks. 70,484 45 2,870,075 66 48,405 83 2ii,yo3,017 47 37,826,653 56 lu a— 73 Commenced on 30th November, 1824; opened portion in 1S29, and por- l,?i!n ,1 Etilargciueut oommeaced in 1R41. Canala opened, the line throughout T,y way of the Feeder to Port Mniiland iu 1815 and the trunk from the Junction to Port Colhoruo, with the Graal 1 iver level in 1850. Cost of first enlargement i:4,947. ^Oth June, 1882, $1-.49S, 107.3b Length of Canal. 2(5} miles. Commenced under Commissioners in 1825 ; opened for the passa^'e of vessels in 1830, and completed, as originally undertaken in f8'?2 at a cost of H24,356.08. The ^orks ^..-e aOerwa "'extended iml Chfv n?*-in^«".' J^o''""'!'"^''^..'7 P™^-"'<=i'il Government at aa si e dredgioR drawinJ'fn'."^ "1 \^' '''^"''*' '" " '^'"1'"' °' ^5 I'et. Work is mnr arawing to completion XoTK.-Application has been made to Parliament, at i,. ?...=;,;„ in 1883, tor deepening channel so a=i to jiive a depth ufi'TA feet when the water on the Flats of Lake St. Peter i< 10 tbet 6 mches. Resolutions to this effect have been pa-xed by the Mouse of Commons. Bstimated cost !«000,000 Prior J,o the construction of the Beauharnoia Canal, th,. „.,,•;,....;,,„ 1,., t^e.^.i LM,.j-»6t Louis an. i tst. Francis, was effected b^^mean3 of these canals. (For hi.no-y and description of ,<,,me, see" Append x Public'^l'tbrrm.r^ "'''^^ Report of the Commissioner cf llo-t [18G8— 1882] CANALS- SrATEMENT Hliowiiif^ : IkI. TIki Expi'tiiliUu c by Provincial (jovcrnmonLs ou the 1867) ; 2nd. The I'^xponditure l)y tho Dominion Government HinceConfciicration MONTREAL AND KINGSTON Naiiic 01 Canal. Sti'. AiiiK-'3 Ldi'k. 2, Carillon and Gronvillu Ridoau. Carried forward KTprndiliiiT in'oviuus U\ Coiift'deiatioii. Fri ri Govcnuuoiit Fuiidd. $ eta. 134,450 51 Ficini other limn Gdvcrninent Funds. $ cts. 63,053 64 153, #62 60 3,911,701 47 360,672 75 3,911,701 47 Total, \t\> t" June ;!0| 1867. S els. 134,456 51 Kxpendituie since Coa From Government Fnnds. .3,053 64 4,0fi4,764 07 4,263,274 22 $ l't3. 404,787 15 2,822,800 28 From othe'- llian Goveiiimeiit Funds. $ ■ CIS. 67,402 19 3,294,989 62 [1868—1882] iir.5 Cohtinued. u:'";?';;;;" '^^ ^h't^S^ "^^''« -^''™--" ^'^*^™ confederation Cl^t Jul, to .,(1.1. Juno, 188., ^rd. The Expenditure from other than Governmoni Funds NAVIHATIOV, VIA OTTAWA. ft'li'r;i!ii)n. T.'l.'il fur Fifi' III Vi'iii-8 I'liilcd 30tli Jum', 1882. I <■ 404,78" Graiiil Total E.xpenditureon CunatructiiiM, up to 30th Juno, 1882. $ Ct3 539,24.3 «6 Remarks. 1,822,800 28 2,885,853 92 67,402 19 4,132,166 26 T "iQu'r' ff;""f^ "'^ '«f ^""I "P' S'lt,. „ -th,. river, Lurk is l.ein.r enlurK,.,! o 200 Th I i '%^5 '•■^■' »"'^' '" b"t""" ; ,lepth, 9 feet u,n7.r o„ sills Th. uorks ofe.>larjfen,e..t embruee ulsu tlie f„rm„ti,m .,f cb m Ig of approach leo feet in ui.ith at hottom, increasing; to .V ," a? he upp,.r entrance and of .such depth as to frive 10 tVet of wa or on the lowest known level oj the river. New works were ooti.e need ". 1873, and up to 30th June, 1882, a su,n of .+402,^47 %■] la U-ca 2 Th, '-^'"•'."''''J y° 'f"'"- '•onslruction. LenKth of Canal, ith n "e .^"[ur^Avm:'-' rf^'^r''''" "'"' ''^^'""'"' '^"'^"■" "B*the" 'Carillon n ent frotu 8iq V .«l^ "ere constructed hy the hnperial Govern- "unt Horn 1819 to 1833 Thev were transferred to tlie Canadian bv H ,? T^r''' .f^^^P"^^*""-"' "n 3rd March, 1857. The expend tura tai, i ^ f ■'"' O"''""'"''"^ "" 'h^'ae Canals hag not been agcer! nffil 't il'' '■';'""'','* '■'■'at'"? to the same were kept in the Ordawice Office at MouttTal, and destroyed bv fire in 1862 The enh.r"e! mentofthe " Grenville Canals," o-ommenced in 1871, V.mS the construct.oP of 6 locks, 200 feet h.ng and 45 feet w'T'^w th 9 feet of water on sUls, the main channel havinp a depth of a feet and H mean width, at bottom, of 40 feet, varvZ at the surface from 60 to 80 feet, with crossinR basit^s constructed at ^n'ie'.i'.n'' t^'^'^r* "^ * r"'*^- The locks are now approachin Jc competion three being already in use. Coat of enlargement to 30th June, 1882, $1,773,586.22 The new works in the 'H^riUon" TillZ of ^f^"n *""",' '^^ S'^" ^"''^«- J "f " ■"*"> ahove tho w h^o flS f^"1 ' "'"'•?, ^"""^ ^""h 2 locks, 200 feet by 46 fecL uith 9 feet of water on sills. The dam and slide were cai^lei^A: r « °7.?^"' ^®?^' '^"•^ '^'^ Canal an,i locks on 27th May.WaT Cost of these works to 30th June, 1882 •— ^' ?«^.r°''i^r''^*'u $382,170 71 Canal and Locks 592,971 93 Total f 975, 142 64 3,394,989 62 7,667,263 84 10 a— 73J fOacillon 3 toiilos Length of Canal... ] Chute i Blondeau. i do " , , iGrenTitle. r,l do Commenced on 2l8t September, 1826, and completed 29th May, 1832 rZr.n n''^' '^'' '"■P"i^> Government, ,ln,l transferr^ 'ti th Canadian Government in June, 1856 The expenditure sine, Confederation 13 subdivided as follows :— Enlargement Canal Basin, Ottawa ." $16 406 03 Construction of bridges 25'l49 61 RemoTing and enlarging bulkheads.. '.'."."." 10*470 48 Land damages jjissg 24 Ueneral improvements 2 82i 93 Total $67,402 19 !t IIBS [1868— 1882J CANALS Statemknt Hhowiii^: Ist. Tho Expoiidiiiiro by Provincial (lovernmonts on iho io(J7) , 2iiJ. Tlio llx|jciitliluie by the D^'ininiou Govonimonl since ConicJoraiioii MONTREAL AND KINGSTON NAVI Niiiiic of Canal. Eii>(Muliturc jii-fvidus lo ( oiiffdoratiuu. Expi'iiilitiiii since Con a From OovrrniiU'iit FlllKis. From othtT thiui Govtninii'iit Fiinils. Total, up to June 30, 18t:7. From tiovcriniK'iit Funds. From other thiiii Govcrruiient Fiimld. Bniu^'lil I'liruard River Tn \- $ cts. 350,572 75 7,764 05 % cts. 3,911,701 47 10,000 00 $ ct... 4,262,274 22 17,764 05 $ cts. 3,294,989 62 $ Ctj, 1 Totals, Montreal ami Kings- 358,336 80 3,921,701 47 4,280,038 27 3,294,989 62 MONTREAL AND LAKE HURON NAVI Chatd Caual (not comiiletcil) Culbute Loot ami Dams. Totals, Montreal and Lake Huron Navigation 482,950 81 482,950 81 482,950 81 482,950 81 313,412 81 313,412 81 [1868— 1882J 1157 —(^untinued Conslruction of tho Piihlif Works of thn Dommi/^n V .f net .o ,{Oth June, 1882, Jul. The Lxpond.luro from other than Government Fa,„iV ^' GATION, VIA OTTAWA-Conc/«rf«i. fediTiitioii. Totiil fui- Fifticu Vears rlllilMl 30tli June, 1882. % fts 3,294,939 62 Grand Total Expenditure on Constraction up to 30th June, 1882. $ ets 7,557,263 84 17,764 05 Remarks. 3,294,989 62 7,576,027 89 rill: Th.> river falls into the Rideau at the foot of Lower Rideau Lake at « H.,, te.ght nnles below the Town of Perth. Works consfstinK d 1 uood and 4 ..tone U„k.., 101 x 20ft., with 4ft water on tho ■nnl of dan,.s and .hde for the ..assa^e of timber, were com" HJl and o|H'ned tur iiavijrutiou in 1834 by an incor- pon,trd CuM,|,an.v. Work., have faJlen into - ^ Uuiiii;; la>t ti-ral vcai- a -nrvcv h:\< l,r,. view the cojisliiutiun of a short l.iaiicl Town „t I'litli ui'li the Ri.lraii C.u start from Beveridge's Bay, on Lak. .short cut, having two locks, the oiilv disiisi' and decay. carried out, having iti "icii c.iiial, to Connect th» lal The line adopted iii to iJideau, Irmn which point a .„;ii 1 I '.,, . ^. ' «....., ,4.v ones to fie constructed will be built, giving access from the bike to the - "-"ciea, river. GATIOX, VIA OTTAWA RIVER. 313,412 81 482,950 81 313,412 81 3i:;,ii2 81 796,36.S 62 This canal eitends from the foot of Rapide.s des Chats to Chats Lake. Work commenced in 1854, was suspended „„ 15th .November, iSX ' ^i'i"^'u' unfinished. Canal was designed with locks of IW X 45tt ; the depth of water on the sills was to lie 7 ft., and the total lockage 49ft ft. Length of existing canal, 55 miles. These works, situated at L'Islet, surmount the Culbute and L'Islet Kapids, on the north channel of the Ottawa River. Works com- prise two locks, 200x45 ft,, and three continuous dams, all built i'^To'".'!, ' ^*'"",*" Hggregate length of 625ft. Commenced ia \lat '^ works were approaching completion on 30th June, loo2. 11. •.8 [1868—1882] CANALS Statkmknt f-liowin^ : IhU Tbo Expenditure by Provincial Governmonts on the 1SG7) ; 2nd. The Kxj)eiidilurc by the Dominion Government wince Confederation RICHELIED AND LAKJ Nimie oi' Caiiiil. Expenditure previous to Conrederation. Expenditure sinoe Cua From Government Funds. From other than Government Funds. Total, up to June 30, 1867. From Government Funds. From other than Government i unds. 1 St. Ours Lock and Diim Chambly Canal 1 Tutii'.s, Rirliclii-u ami Lake C'lianiiilain Nil vi gut ion.... $ cts. 121,537 65 1 634,711 76 f $ cts. $ eta 121,537 66 634,711 76 $ cta4 1 Ct8. 11 42,606 66 1 756,249 41 756,249 41 42,606 66 RIVER TRENT 1 Trent District Locks and Dams Total, River Trent Navicfa- tion 309,371 31 309,371 31 6, .'598 01 309,371 31 309,371 31 6,398 01 GRAND 1 A o nnn Ao |_1868— 1882J 1159 —Continued. Construction of tho Public Wi tonsiruction of tho Publir Wn^l^j «i' .k« h • ■ ,. ~ OHAMPLALV NAVIGATION I ili'iatioii. Total fur Fifteen Years fiiJtd 30tli June, 1882. Grand Total Expenditure on Construction, up to 30th Jane, 1882. $ eta, 42,606 66 NAVIGATION. $ eta 121,837 65 798,956 07 42,606 «6 677,318 42 2 Theao works were commenced in 1844, and completed in September ^L ■ '°'^'' l',^**? ^ *^^''^^' ^^itl' 7 fee of water on the 8 in' In^ru • "•'^iK^ble denth of 7 feet between St. Ours Lock and and Chambly Basm, a ./istance of 32 miles. Length of Canal^ '^"'''snrine^.nL'wtT''''"" V'°''°^"'^831,and opened in tho wWatrge ^^h^^ S:"iV^. "thf ^ '"''' Oo^mmiseioners. Canal overcomes the rapids lietween Ch 1 June, 1843. This distance of 12.miles7 TfireipVndlliVrrnTanid''"'' St„ Johns, » tion IS subdivided as follows :— since Confedera- Construction of Lock Homes .7 ,„„ ,. Land for do *''iYr ^^ "^encing Canal .',' Dredging and improving wl'.arves., Total Length of Cnnal, 12 mile.» 900 00 2,810 00 31,796 41 $42,606 66 6,398 01 315,769 32 1 «,3»8 01 316,'(69 32 RIVER. The w„rk. o„ tlie River Trent were designed fur a naviKution of 5 \\ eie oomnieiieed in 1833, and eumpl, ted ,u 1844. For a list of the-e u „rks, ^ee lieDOrt ol the .Mnn.ler of Railways and Canals for 1H81-82, , , ge xxx??ii Dunnt.' h.V« y'a,'- ISSl-Si, surv evs uere earried 01 \ i?h a view ot aseer am.ngthe possihility ,. uhtainintr a through wafer com- mutnoatiui. hetueeu Lakes 6nUuu, and Huron. ^ ^ Oonneeta Wella.id Can,U,atDuanviIK., with the town of Brantford. a distance ot about GO mile.. Works built by the " Grand River Canada ^""P*">' I"-^"""« '" 'I"' PmoaofLowerand Upper n f i iil 1160 [18ti8— 1882] CANAL>^ Statmikm' ^liowii.j,' : Int. Tlic KxptMiditurc by Provincial Govcrnmoiit-* on the lS(i7); 2ml. Tho H x pond i turn by thr Dominion Goveinmont Hinco CouftdenUion DRSJAiaHN'S N:inii' iif CaiKil. Expi Ililil li: r ll'i'Vinll- t.i ('illlt'tj''f:lliiill. K\lii M'I''iii'' Jiiiir (',,1, Kniiii CidVcniiiH'iit Fliriils. KniiM (ilhiT tllMII Gi'VriniiK'nt K U. Tntlll, up 1(1 .lime 30. 1867. Fiiim rioTci-ninciit Fllll(l3. From citlier thiiii Giivormncnt Fnri.is. 1 A I...MI $ Its 120,263 93 $ cts 30,6M4 00 $ (-13. 15',947 93 $ cts. $ Ctl. Fort Fiiitici!s Lock h\KK ItAINY AND LAKE 0? SURVEYS OF PRO Bale Vert ', \.B Cedari, Que. MurrBv. Ont , Siuilt Ste. Mario, Out 6 |Caiml3, N W.T.. I T.itiils ., 44,387 53 7.535 63 949 35 7 j_j! cr 11,213 44 64,834 60 [1868— 1882J 1161- Continued. :or,.ti action ;>f the rublio WurkH „f the Dominion i.oforo Conto.loration (Int July,. to JOth June, mz ; drd. The Expon.liture from other than Govornmont Funds. CAKAI,. Ti.t.il for Fitliiii Vciirg I'Milcil :i(itli Juuo, 1882. S cts. Or.iMil ToImI Expemlilureon CDnstiiiction, up to 30tli June, 1882. $ cts. 150,947 93 Rrniiuks. Built h thx Hn,nalr,o,„pan.vfn,>nl826 to 1837, when it was opened (leili Au-usi) fur T,.s..,l3 ilrawin}; 7J f.-ct of watur. In 1840 tlie Lanal .-oulcl !„■ navigatnl only l,y lioats of 30 toug, and in 1845 tljc .Iq.th of uatcr wa.s no mori' than 5 tV-.-t in .some parts of it Thr Oov.riinient loaned $68,000 to the company from 1832 1837. t* TllK WOODS XAVIGATION. JECTED WORKS. Bu.lt fnini 1875 to 1879, at an outlay (,f $288 278.51, wliich is included in thr cost of the Pacific Railway. This lock \i situated near the outh-t of Rainy Lake, at a distance of 237 miles north-rt-estward In. in I nucu Arthur's Landing', and 216 miles soutli-eaatwar* from Fort Garry (Winnipeg), viA the Dawson Route. 44,387 63 44,387 53 7,535 63 949 35 7^0 0ir I 11,213 44 64,834 60 7,535 63 949 35 11,213 44 64,834 60 1 Projiusals have been made at variou.'^ times to connect the Bay of Fundy with the Gulf of St. Lawrence, by opening a canal from Cumberland Basin, at the head of the former, to Bale Verte, on the Strait of Northumberland. A detailed account of the dilfeicnt surveys will la- found in Appendix No. 30, pp. 830 to 833. Witli a vuw to obtHinincr „ canal ut the enlarged standard fixed for the St. Lawrence Canals by the Canal Commission of 1871, to ■ surmount the Ced.irs Rajiids (between Lakes St. Louis and St. Francis), surveys were made during 1873-76 to a.>*certain the probable i ust of a canal on the north shore through the County ot Hoiilange.-, and also of the enlargement of the Beauhnrnoig Canal to the same dimensions. For details, sie Appendix No. 30, pp. 835 and 8.1«. The cost of these investigations has been in- eluded 111 the item, St. Lawrence CauhU Generallv, pages 1150-51. To connect tiie head waters of Bay of Quinte with Lake Ontario. In August last (1882) a contract was let for the cutting thiou<'h tha Isthmus of Murray, of a channel, without locks, 80 feet wfdo at the bottom, and of a depth ot 11 feet below the lowest known water level of Lake Ontario, its length beingorer 6niiles. Work* are being vigorously prosecuted. This umouul was expended in 1871-72 on surveys connected with this projected work, which is intended to improve the water com- munication between Lakes of Huron and Superior, bv cutting a passage through the Island of St. Mary, on the Canadian side of the St. Mary Rapids. CCC piigC iiOo GI Ziilo A ppt' u u i A. This sum was expended in 1870 and 1871 for the survey of a proposed Hue of communication between Lake Superior and Red River. II 1062 [1868— 18'^2] CANALS- ABSTRACT HTATBME.NT ')t Namv uf Gaiial. Exjii mlitiiri' |i|-in i(ill3 til C onlVdiTiition. Expenditure since Ooo 1 From Giiveriuiiciil Funds. FiiiDi ntlier lh:ill GoviMrimrut Funds. t cts. Total, U|) to Jiiiic30, 1867. From Government Funds. From other than GoTernmenl Funds. 1 Vova Scotia f cts. 156,(23 32 $ CU. 166,623 32 $ cU. 496,797 80 44,387 53 9,353,593 94 13,510,223 68 32,675 65 9,885 67 1 cts. 2 New Brunswick 3 Quebec 6,872,308 24 11,769,082 34 40,000 00 4,419,664 67 6,912,308 24 16,188,747 01 1,706,840 68 4 C ntario 6 North-Wegt Territoriei ,e Qenerall/ Totali , 18,797,913 90 4,459,664 67 23,447,578 67 23,447,664 17 1,705,840 M |fi>,, r. [18«a— 1882] 1063 Concluded. IXI'ENDITDRB ON OAVAI,S. federation. Total for FU't.in Y8«r» landed 30tli June, 1882. Grand Total BiprnJitureon Uouiiruction, ll|l to 30lh June, 1882. $ ct». i' t: 80 4 , .«■' 63 11,059,454 82 13,510,223 68 32,675 65 9,885 67 25,153,404 85 9 cU. 663,321 12 44,387 63 17,971,742 76 2»,698,»70 69 32,675 65 9,886 67 48,410,983 42 Remark d. 5 4 [186a-l882] PUBLIC N,ral Gnvcniinrnt m 1872 „n Qucfii Sl. ilii Mliini' llosnitiil. (Ill Qiiiii'iuitiiu' {Sta- tion. Qi'orgeto'vu Drill Shed. Suurid Murine Ho^pitnl. Sunmiersiile Drill Shed . Victoria Barracks Kxiienditure incvioii.-) lo Coiifeileriitiuii. From loverriiiK'iil Funds. $ cts Totals, P. E. Island. From otlh'i- thiin GoverniMent Funds. $ els. ToImI, 11) lo June 30, IHliV. $ ets. Hxpeudilure since Con- I'roui (iuviTUMienl Funds. 1 1 t t 1 i 1 { X 1 I 1 1 1 .* rls '«y,ooo 00 1,86« 06 4,385 62 76,253 68 FroMi oilier lluin QoverniiiOiu Funds. ■$ CtK. NEW Obatham Cuitutu Houso, Po8t Office Hud It;jand 1 ReTenuo Office Carried forward . i 13,781 77 13,781 77 [IPCS-lSSl'l iisy ISIASU- Continut.i. fiJi-riilioiK Tiilal loi' oiiilcd 31UI1 Jinic, 18HL!. !> I.'S. *■>',», I M)l) 00 (IraiKi Total Kxpenditureoii CimatriK-lioM, up to I 30tli fane, 1882. 69,000 00 niriinrkB, 1,8(18 06 1,868 06 4,386 62 4,386 62 75,283 68 7S,3&3 68 iRsi '^- , '^'" ' ''■'' I" 1S86 a a ciisl (if tfi Ton 1,, TU: "'■' "'' ""^ ' '•""-•"•'' •'-'''■iii.in.,!,,,;*?,',;?,-,.,!" south. It is 62rt 3 i/tm ■ « „ .^ ^■tM n. ,„„l i,ic,-.s tlie 90 T T>1,; .1 1 V */''"• O"' ) With a kite 101 in tho roBr *'7;t'aT;.'';,",',si;'KrZ',;.r" » '«■ " « »• -'-sm^. A W(io,l..ti ImiMi,!^,, ,iecti-(l in 1875-76, two storovs hiirh W;n o.,i of to!" ' *'""' "'"' '^""'■'■•■^''^ "'^'^ '^cre, situate at north U situated upon a piorc of lan.l purchased in 18,,uuiui annoiiicrs, fcroc-UM] upon Ordnance proporty, corner Queen an,i 4,173 70 4,830 00 feet , MiiLra:^ine a i; -treef and River St. rnnieui on 9tli March, ireyl)uildinla.(h 18il. Situated, corner deortre and RejI'ent streets and '■"i.sL.t „t four dctaclied buildin;;^; i-tioldier. ifm'-ck" in x 'l ■ Guard House, 26 x 20 tVe, ; Officer' Quanl'^sisV^yif^.; r„, . ^2 f^;'t square also four other small huildinRS in rather di.apidateil condition. A frroup of l.uildin^'j situated lietw.M-i Q,i,., John, and transrerred l.y Imperial Gov. 1871, vi/. : Officers Quarters : a three st, boldiers Barracks, :C1 x 28 tVet, ; wo ;t!:;eyti!i;;- ;^;'^; Tm:^ '-"' ^•"■-■'- = ^•■■""'■'■^' - —"-> Situated about 2 miles ladovv the town oC Chatham, area of land 78 acres. Hospital, 21 x 24 feet; Caretakers Owell nj, 27 x 23?,^., ■ ion ir eT ",'"w '"'V* 'ir'\ "" ^""•^' '■"""■latioi'is ; premises o(Tl no I,!, ,'"■ ^'" ?'""-l";"' i" n^'^'i'n.'.er, 1872, for the sum Sandstone tniildinjr n storey. 40 x 100 feet, situated at DouKlastown. TucI tiJf; n f ?' 'TJ;,^''"-"-;'' "'"' ^'^"^' ; purchased IVorn W H. of ««^n , <'""''■ ''•,'^'^72, for the sum ,.r M.noi). An additional sum ahi?t .Vf-M,,''-"'""!'"' '"'■ ^'"'•'■'ti""3, so as to make buildiiij.- suit- ante lor Liiistoms offices. 8 This Depot consists of an Hospital and 7 acres of land li storey bmldinfr. 40 x 30 feet, on Blo-k 2, ,.art of Puidi,' Square. ■'4 'Jh n i"^ "." ''"'";■ '"'""'^'i""^. I'''ins accon„mah?ti,ms tor ^4 pat ents, ami roon. tor atalf m ehar-e. Dnilt from 1872 to 1874, to replace the former one which had b,.,, destroyed by tire. ZrinmT ''"' ■ ''""' ^1* '"''■^■^>' purchased from Robert Fort, with appurtenances, was tran.Mo-red from Imperial t,) Dominion Nr2:Z;'''l'5r) '''"'■• ^'"- ^^-^^ "^^ '"■ '•"»^"'-' ^ee appJndi" ™w!,'l''rl'?T ''J v''"l '''',•'''''• "•■ '^""' '"■•^^•'■''" Prince William, ^n i 1 P r' "'"' ^["'':K-' "' '' ■""' P"r'lmsed bv the Oovernmen on 4th February, 18,0 tor the sum of $7.5,000. Built from 1840 to StrLri"??'"''''-"' ''""'"■' '■"'''^"''- D^-^'-y^'d 'Tfire limit on oriKinalsite^ Commenced in Au-ust, 1877, and completed WmiTn'T"'*'- 'l^?-"'- '^'"' '^l"^^"i'"' "f the huildinK <•" Kince Wlmn, street 18 3 storeys that on Water street 4 storAs. Marin.. "ffi = ■ ,1 'i ^•m'"' ^^"'■'^' "'"' Agricultural Departiuents have Ofljces in the buildinj^. ' 1170 [1868—1882] I.:- I PUBLIC BUILD NEW BRTTNg a KxpeiKliturc previous to CoiitVileiation. Name ol' liiiililii Kroiltlllt t'.); v\ Hf I St. Jiibn Mai'inr lli) (.iM)... llo llo (ill w) S;ivi,i2s Pniik iil^li i!o (i\>\\) T» . lun Hou^c, Ac Car: inl Ui.w .ird . From other than Govcrnniriit Funds. $ els Total up to JlIML' 30, 1867. $ Cts. Expeiiidture since Con From Government Funds. $ cts. 777,889 06 2,233 93 9,480 87 7,308 46 From other than Government Funds. 178,940 8': 168,361 06 47,784 28 45,022 03 1,238,938 85 $ cU. [1868— 188rj 1171 ISGS-Continued. WICK— Continued. tedi'ratiori. Total for Fifteen Yciirs eniU'd 301 h June, 1882. Grand Total Expenditureon Construction np to 30tli June, 1882. $ ets 777,889 06 2,233 93 9,480 87 7,308 46 $ ets. 777,889 06 ,233 93 Reniarka 9,480 87| 2 7,308 40 Amount spent tlir-oncrl, the D,.nartMient .,r Pul.lic Wnrlc ;„ „ b- This.'nlum"^;,^'^: i:;;^:,-;^il-^;'M-to^^ This institniinn "' I «:! ; ".'.'Jlr.J'''/'. &<;:_. Bu>l;lin,-3, ire of wood. IT8,9iO 86 I 178,940 86 ■68,361 06 47,7Sl 28 4ri,022 C3 1,1!33,938 H.')! 10 a- 168,361 Ob , biBailt on the site o( oM Pq., Offiee ■thnv ,1 ,ii .in ornamental clock-pediment, relievin/th^'ro f""^ '"""""^ '''' »» on'^;::;,^:^'^^^! " v..r-Gene,.ars offic. De;^.:;!.,^";';!:;? Built on site ol toimerSavin-s rJank al)MVr driril I P • A site has oe ''tamed, in ih.' polish of Snu',. I ..^ .i, .i side of ,h,. main road to H«li?a.TL. Id |t\,"/il|'\ .'.•''; ^''•"J- r;S;;::.S1;r'K::S,::-j;s,;i;;^l3 S Cost ot land foi sill-, |1,600. "uosinitts. 47,784 28 45,022 03 i.Ui'- Ju l,238,:i;i8 85 74i .'-t. 1172 [1368— 1882 j PUBLIC BUILD NEW BRUNS Name ot liuilding. Exponditurp i irevlous to C Diifederation. Expenditure since Cin From Government Funds. From other than (ioveruiiieut Funds. Total, up to June 30, 1867. t From (iovernmenl Funds. From other than GoTernment Fundi. $ its $ Ct3. $ cts. $ eta. 1,238,9.38 8S $ Ctl. 1 2 3 Wooil^tock Miiiim- H(wpital. Woodstock Pusl OffirCjUu." Iiiin House, 4c. Totals, N'i'w Bruiisuick. 3,416 93 6,316 22 1,248,672 00 Cliirouliuii Maiiiii- Hospil:il Dundee Custom House Grouse Isle Quui-antino Stiitioii. Hull Post Offiee and Inl.^nd Revenue OfBec Carried forward. 1 ,400 00 129,381 48 130,781 48 1.400 00 129,381 48 1,049 91 56,703 24 130,781 49 793 59 58,546 74 QUE [1868—1882] 1173 imS— Continued. mCK—Concluiled. federation. Total tor Fifteen Years ended mh June, 1882. Grand Total Expenditure on Construction, up to 30th June, 1682. S cU. $ cU. I,238,93H 86 1,238,938 85 3,416 93 6,316 22 1,248,672 00 3,416 93 6,316 22 Reniiirks. 1,248,672 00 This Lazaretto ij a small tVaiiuHl l.uildiii^ aliout 25 \ 40 storeys liijrli. It was eivoted in 1853, at a e.jst uf uccoiuinodates al'mit 12 lepers. House, 60x33 feet, uiil, kitchen in rear, two liarns, Ac, e lotof laiol nie.iBurinR 73 acres. i'n.iMTtv pureliased In fori, Esq., on 26tli Mnv, 1874, for the sura or$3.200. T ot expenditure was ineurreci for profegsiorial servi purcli.ase nf premises. Instrui'tions have t)een i;iven to prepare jilii'isfor this hniUi IS to lieof liriekori stone Ibnrolalions, and with w I,n roof. .\e'-oninioilution will lie had for the Cu-l. and InluMil Revenue local services. Tl for ihe purchase of land for site, 4e nis, le e.vpemliinre i feet and U *1,088. It eeted on a m G. Kots- he balance 3, (fee, re irig, w liieli floors and Post Olhe.. neurreil i.s BEC. 1,049 91 56,703 24 793 59 1,049 91 1,400 00 186,084 72 793 59 58,546 741 189,328 22 In eonrse ot conslrnelKin on a plot outside andalinllin- „n the lown line at Ihe rear of the College. The hasement vvalls are of vioiie, and those ot Ihe -nperstnietureof hriek and the ro<,fofwood Flaced niider contract on lOtli Max, 1882. The adiniiii-fative liortion, uhieh KCi'iitr.il, will ha\e 2 storeys alien e Ihe liaseinent and the 2 uardu flanUiiiH it, one stmcv eaih.. There will he nc- coniniodation for nurses and 12 patients in the \\,irds. Built 111 1846-7. A frame liaildiiig oii.> stm-ev liieli, 42 x 20 feet with a wiiiK 40x20 feel. Site pureh.M^.d froni Ihm. P.MeGill, on I5lli March, 1847. Sliu;lii repaii.-, elfected at an outlay of f397.89, ficnn IstJnls. 1867, to 301 h June, 1882. " Gro.^.-^e Isle is situated al.uul the middle uftlieSl La» lence. 33 mil-s helow Quel.,'!', and was selected as ,1 (luarantiiir station in the s|Hiii.ir ol 1832, >htMtly hefore the eliulera lunke ,,ut in Qnehee oti 81I1 June, 1832. Tlu; land oeenpied covers an area of 700 acres and IS divided into districts to separate the-id, ,ind r,M! vale-eent patients. Fen- list and deseriiitiun of Imildines >ee Aiipcndix No ■J2, paee 264, Rejioii of Coinniis-iom r of I'uMie \Vo,k^,f,,r 1867- also_, A|ipeudix Xo. 2, pajres 16y and 17i», of ihi- Ke|„Hi. Tliii depot (-an afloid aecommodatiem t'or 600 patients. The expendi- lure since Confederation may be suh.di\ iihil as follows: For the iv-eon-triuiion ot hospitals at the eastern ■ ■nd of the Island, destroyed bv fire on the 3rd ,^e])tember, 1878 ; the con'strticUon ot the doc- tor's residence. Catholic ehapel and other „ liiiildiiiKS $41,539 85 for extension ot )ierB, &c 15,163 39 Sit Total $66,703 24 e donated by the heirs Wrieln, on part ,,f the Court House reserve, Willi a trouta{;e ot 125 feet .in Main street, bv a depth of 120 feel. Work placed under contiaet on 61I1 Jnl\ , 1882. lixternal walls ol the buildme- are to lie of stoiie. internal w. ills brick, and llift floors and roof of w uod. 1171 [1868—1882] M 1M- PUBLIC BUILD QtTEBBC- N.iiiii' 1)1 Kiiildliig. IlriiU''ljl I'oi » :ii'il , Isli' aiix Niiix, FiM i LeiiiKix Biinaclvs. I.:i|>raiiic \i.> I rai'ka . Levis Foililu-al 1(1113 , E\iM-iiililiiri- pic'viiiu-! Ill Cuiifciicrati Fi'uiii Oi)Tcrnimnl Futiils. (Ill Inmiiirrant Slicds. MuiiIiimI Cu.-ti'iu Hull (ulil). OiMW Inland Rrvc- uue Offices.) 6 Monlnal Cii-tinii llou-i I (i'|i t(i .liiiio 30, 1867. 18.000 CO 23,972 23 251,803 14 $ et.s 130,781 48 12,658 18 Eipinditiiri' since Con From I ^-- '.f- Oovcrnitieiit Fund:!. $ ;'ts. 58,546 74 Guveri. went Fundi'. $ Ct3. 13,175 30 18.000 00 23,972 23 66,396 25 251,808 14 20,468 20 10,353 87 223,681 76 225,430 75 17,811 15 569,467 77 [1868— 18f 2] 1175 imS— Continued. CttUintud. Jed« ration. Grand Total Expenditure on Construction, up to 30th June, 1882. ToUl for Fifteen Years ended 30th June, 1883. 8 3 S cts. 58,546 74 ( cU. 189,328 23 12,658 18 1 13,175 30 13,175 30 20,468 20 10,353 87 223,681 76 225,430 17,811 15 «»,467 77 20,468 20 28,353 87 223,681 76 225,430 75 23,972 23 84,207 40 Reniaik< 831,376 91 Transferred to the Canadian Government in 1856. It was used aa a> prison from 1858 to 1862, wlie,, nri^on.ra were tnuisferred to St. Vincent de Paul reformatory |,risoM. Tlie auin expended previou. to Confederation (from 1868 to 1861) w,ih for fittinff u > of th« linildiiiK and for iiltenitions iUid olber improvemeiitu. For deB- eiiptioii of fort and ImildiiiKS enelosed in s.inie, see Appendix Nu. $169 75' repairs executed in 1881 at an outlay of Transferred to the Canadian Government by the Imperial authorities on 5tli Noveml.er, 1856. For details see Appendix No. 2, pai;e 171. Repaired in 1878 at an oiiilnv of $260 00 iransterred to Dominion liy the Imperial aiitli«nditure prurlsut to ConfcJeratioii. From Oovernment Fundi. ilii Fiirlilicalion- lio IiiiiiiiL'rant SlieiU., Qiiilii r MariiK- Ho^liitftl. do OllSlTVfttOll do do (rtliiiildiriLO- do Post Office (old) .... Carried forward. f eta 654,117 67 8,453 21 12,i44 30 From othiT than Oorerament Fuuds. $ eU 91)0 00 155,724 00 9.732 45 2.400 00 16,000 00 859,771 53 ToUl, up to Jiioe 30, 1867. $ cts 854,117 67 8,453 21 12,444 30 900 00 155,724 Oe 9,732 45 2,490 00 Expendltnre tinoe Oon- From OoTsmmeat Funds. f ct.s 1,262,793 57 34,717 01 96,838 83 11,047 25 16,000 00 8,767 76 859,771 63 1,404,164 42 From other than OoTerameat Foadi. $ ct-i. 2,500 0» H' rllajesty'.j Oratit. 2,43;) :i3 4,933 33^ [18 S -1H82J 1119- ISGS^ContinueJ. ConUnue {. federation. ToUl for Fifieea Years ended 30th June, 1882. $ eta. 1,255,293 57 34,717 01 99,272 16 Urvnd ToUl Expenditure on Conitruction, U]) to 30th June, 1882. 11,047 25 $ cti 1,909,411 14 8,45;) 21 47,161 31 99,272 16 900 00 166,771 25 8,767 76 1,409,097 75 9,732 45 11,167 76 16,000 00 2,268,869 28 Reuarki. I Conatniclrd in 18():{-64 mi a l(.t oC iridUinl Ccdeil liy tlif Iiiiperiiil td- llie Canailiiin Oovernmi nl, mit-iili' uC l,c'\is Giili-. Tlij.. tiirace rc-t.< cliii'llv upi)ii tin- t'liun.iKtion of tiifolil Fn'ncli CH-tlc. "Iiicli wiis llir (iriniuiil " ('lirueim St. Louin," it wiu itnprovid iu i854-55, tdgitlier wiih ailjciriintf K-'ouii'ls. Hii.-j bei'ii txirnaed from 1880 U, 1882 lor tin' aiiiuunt siiileil. This aiiiou'it was ixpmdeil im Ilie iTcctiun, from 1879 to 1882, of two neu j;ali'j— (inr, "!St. Luiiis," im tlii> site nf tin' (jld jfati- of tlu! same iiaire, iiml the ddjcr icmiiictinc NDUvcllennd Ursula sfrcit.s, kniiunas " Krol" Gatf, also for tlic repairs of the forlifi'-alion wall-.. Constructed in 1863 on the " liarf nt renrof old Custom House, ca-t -idc of Champlain street ; » wotdea frame structure, 100 feet lunjr. 20 feet wide, one storey lii).'li, anil covered witli sliect iri.!i. Xow oceupieil as a smitliy lp_v tlie Marine Department Ajjencv. Siliiatnl < u the iiecli of a peninsula formed Dy the River si. Charles, called " La Pointe aiix LiOvre-." Consists priucipalh of a cen- tral corps, 4 .■ lorevs lii;;li. Hi ft. lonfr and 58 It. wide, ami a wing at either end 100 ft. in len^rth, 48 ft. in breadth and 3 storevs in heii,'ht ; also, a cholera hospita'— a wooden structure — 202 ft'lon>j by 24 tt. w ide and 2 slorevs hi}rh, co\e?ed witli a shinfrle roof. T le gronnds beloiifjinK to the establishmtat cover an area ot about 120,00011. The central portion and west w itie were cominenred in 1832 and completed in 1834. The east win^' was constructed in 1854-55-56. The expenditure since Contederation is t'ov the reneu- inn of floors, paintini:, impiovin^r of the drainafxe, &c. Situated vv itliin the citadel (jf Cape Diamond. It wa- coustructed in 1864-55. A cut stone structure, 2 ^storevs hijrh, with a tower attached. It presents a front of 26 ft. The main buildin-: is 15 fl. in height, 15 ft. in breadth and 24ft. in len^'th. The tuwei- is 44 ft. in height to the top of the ba'l wliich crowns its summit, and measures 11 x 11 tt. at its base. This obseryatory has now been transferred to the Bonner property estalilishmeuts. In 1861 an e(iuatc'rnil telescope cf 8 in. clear aperture, from the celebra- ted Aivaii Clarke, of Boston, w as jiurchased and erected in :. small tower situated on the north bank i f the St. I,awrenre, a sliort dis- tiince from the entrance cf the mw jail, on u ha! is iHrilv bv'Ste. Annestreet and partly i [he jiroperty ot 11. Black. The fourth front fac» Frontenac sirefl A brick building Z\ x 35, one storej' high with a tinned roof, on the north side ol the old Custom House, upon a lot containing 2,119 superfioiiil feet. Purcliaaed on 31st Maic-h, 1852, from Dr. Hall, for §600, and afterward.? fitted up for the use ol the water poli<'8 force, at a cost of §473.50. JTow occupied bv the Marine Depart- ment agency. Ts situated at tlie Bay of the Seven Islands, ci the \orth Shore of th« St. Lawrence, 330 miles below Quebec, by water. A rented build- ing. The Customs Department aliandone i tliis post about 1867. A wooden liuildinj:, one storey, 60 x 30 feei. on a pile foundation; situated in tlie immediate Ticiiiit\ ot t lie Grand Trunk Railway station. It was elected and occupied in 1872-3. This building was placed under contract on 17th October, 1881. Works arc in piogreas. Building is to be a cut stone structure and is situated at tlie corner of Commen-ial and Bank p'-o'-ts, and coTers an area of 3,550 square feet. Cost ot l.iud for si ,je,500. Apor- tiim was purchased from S. J. and A E. Ran' , for f. 3,500, and the other portion from the Eastern To^vnship )...i)i, for $5,000. These projierties \vere transferred Ipv the Imperial to th^ Domini, in Goveiunieui. on the 2Stli .\uvemiier, 1870. The island contains 123 acres, o roods and 20 perches. Over 16 buildings are erected there. .n and are fully described in Appendix No. 2, pages 176 and 177. Alterations lad repairs are being made to the same. Site for building w-» purcliagcd on 27tli Februarv, 1878, from the executors ot N. A., >tt, for $1,600. It has a frontage of 52 leet, 6 inches on Riclielieu street and extends to the Chamlily Canal. Tiie building is of brick on stone foundation, two store\s high, witli mansard roof and is 24x35 leet, 4 inches, with a front entrance. Was coiuiiieTu'ed in 1878 and finished in 188'i. Occupied by the Deparinicnts of Customs, Post Oftice, and Railuav-- and Canals. In the rear is abiiilding erected lor an exiimniinu ware- house. This building, which is of wood, was erected in 1854, on n siie 80 x 152 forming part of the Indian Reserve, in the village of St. Regis, and was obtained on a lease of $10 per annum from the Indian ageiit, and a payment ot]^ $70 to Joachim Oiite, the Indian occupier c: ::ic loi. A sum oT $iU4.'Ju ims been e.ipeuiieii on reiiairs to luiilding since Confederation. . 1,534,352 91 2,396,654 94 luslead of Montreal Post Oftice, in Appendix .\o. I, n payo 17, i 'M 1182 [1863—1882] PUBLIC BUILD QUKBEC- Xame of Uiiiliiing. Br(H]''lit foiwaiil Si. Viiici'iU de Pm\i1 Peni- tentiary. .2|r!nci'. HIm':-! Cnstum llo'jso .) 01,1 H.ii-.Mrks. Totals, QiicIh'c. Expenditure previous to Coiit'ederatioii. From Goveriiment Funds. From other tliaii Goveiiinient Funds. $ Ct9. S6.>,302 02 $ cts. Total lip to June 30, 1867. $ cts. 862,:i02 0;< ?62,302 03 Expenditure since Con From Government Funds. $ cts 1,529,419 58 183,207 l.T From other than Governueiit Funds. 10,534 68 8,240 70 862,302 03 1,731,402 09 4,933 33 $ Cts. 4,933 33 ONTA 1 B.llcvilli. P.ist Onkv, Ciis- luin ildusf, Ac. 17,486 95 ; Cirri d I'liWar.l i",4H(; vr, [1868—1882] 1183 l^GS— Continued. Concluded. lederiitioii. Total for Fifteen Years ended 30th June, 1882. $ eta. 1,534,352 91 183,2'/7 13 Grand Total Expenditure on Construction up to 30th June, 1882. $ CIS, 2,396,054 94 183,207 13 Remarks. 10,534 68 10,534 8,240 70 1,736,335 42 8,240 70 2,598,637 45 1 The site containing al)OHt 61 arpents, together with the biiildinit fot- meily occupied by the Xuns of tlie Sacred Ilfart, was purchased froin the Fabrlfiue dc St. Vincent Paul on 27th December, 1861, lor «18,000, and the main buildins; 119 feet in length, and 53 feet wide was fitted up as a reform.itory for Lower Canada. These buildings were all of stone, ahd were partly destroyed by fire on 7tn August, 1864. The wcirk of reconstruction was commenced in 1865, and at the time of Confederation one wing 100x45. containingl20cell8, hud been completed, a'ld.i pavillion, thcri-'ht wiDfT and the central portion of the building were in course ot construction. Tlie building was transferred to Quebec Local (joyeniment by Order in Council of 27th May, 1868. The site and buildinfrs weie re-transferred to Dominion Government on 26th June, 1872, for the sum of $110,000, and the completion of ilu! building lias since l)een continued mostly by tlie labor of the con- victs. A new wing 126 i 46 feet and coTrtaining 132 ceils, has been erected on the north side in 1«81 and 1882. Tlie prison yard has been extended 100 feet westward, and is enclosed liy a wooden b'lice, 19i feet in height. On the 27th August. 1873, a lot of land containing 8,990 s^. feet on the Rivi6ie des Prairies was purcha.fed liom Hon. J. H. Bellerose for $10,000, and on 21st October, 1873, a lot aiinila-ly situated and containing 76 arpents was purchased from h. H. Lemay for $18,000. These two amounts were paid by the Uepartmeiil of Justice and are not included in the figures in annexed talile of expemllture. Placed uiicier contract on lOtli October, 1873, and completed in May, 1875. la situated on a portion of the property known as tiie Platoii,' whicli was transferred by the Imperial to Canaliaii Government on 19tli June, 1856, per 19 Vic , cap. 4% (-chedulu 2nd). Building' has a frontage of 45 feet 4 inches on Notre Dame street, by a dciitli of 32 teet 6 inches, with an extension in the rear 30 x 20 fe t. TI.e external walls are of stone f.ir the base- ment, ami brick above the basement. A two-storey structure, the upper storey being formed by the nians.ird root. Tlie building is I now vaeaii', and luteii ied to be used as a post office. SiThis building--, »ith the military fuel yard, Ac, were liandeil over to the Canatian Government on 19tli of June, 1856 It is a stone bnildingot two storeys and an attic, with wooden (loots and roof, 90 X 44 feel, liaviiiy two w.iigs, one 24 x 15 feet,,ind the other 18 x 15 leet. It was altered and fitted up in 1880-81 and 1881-82, at :he outlay stated, and is i.ow occupied by tli.- Customs and luland Revenue Departments, ind the offices of the Superintendent of the St. Maurice M'orks. RIO. 17,486 95 17,486 95 17,486 95 17,486 95; Site, with a frontage of 103 ft. on Bridge street and 116ft. on Pinnacle street, was piiri based fr n Mr. Thomas Wells, on 27th Seiitem- biT. IflPO for *r, Vio R,,;i.i; 5th November, 1881. diligi'i on Bridure niid Pi A bi'ii k build Work is 1 ing on stone f . From other tban Govcrument Fund.s. $ CtS. $ CtS. $ CtS. $ CtS. f CtS. 17,486 95 32,772 48 Biiiutlonl Po^t Ofliif, Cu3- tuiu Housi', &(.'. Bnick's Monument, Qul'cmb- tou u. BiockviUe Pc.sl Office, &c... 2,400 00 2,400 00 3,090 00 Clmlliani Post Office, Cu.-;- tom Uouso, &c. 8,137 88 CiinnviUI Post Office, Cus- tom House, &c. 8,233 97 Curried toivvatd 2,400 00 • > • ••■•••■»• 2,400 00 69,721 28 [1868— 1882J 1185 INQ8— Continued. Continued. federation. Total for Fifteen Years ended 30fh June, 1882. $ cts. 17,486 95 32,772 48 Grand Total Expenditure on Construction, up to 30th June, 1882. $ eta 17,486 95 ;;2,772 48 3,090 00 2,400 00 3,090 00 Rcmarkd. 8,137 88 8,233 »7 8, 137 88 8,2a3 97 Th( sitc,^ coinpii.-ing J of an acre at llic coriin- of Goori'c :iiid Dal- hou-^ie -''••■'■'■S was ia.r,l,a>,..i f.ora Isaac Hod-iiis on 16tli S.-p- r?r"o' 'f,?! '^"'- *V'''"0- The huildinj; «as i^larvd MMdrr ex- tract on ntli October, 1878, E.xaminin"; Warehouse and office f„r Weijrhls and Measures arc HI a detaclicd buildiuf;, 1 storev hij^li, and 24 x 65 ft. This expenditure was made in 1826. Bee Keturii uf 1847, at page 20. Land for site was iiurchnsed from Julia t\ Morris, together with a nght of way 7o ft. long liy lOft. wide, fur the sum stated. Site covers an area „l 68ft. .Mjuare, and is situated on Court House Avenue, between iiam and King streets, and the Court House liuidmg was placed under contract (ui lOtli February, 1883, and w,ll consist of: 1st. A main buildin- with a frontage of 66 ft. on Court House Avouie, l,y a depth of 01 ft., and to have a hasoment tor heaing apparatus, a ground floor f ^r th.. local Postal service, a hrst floor for Customs and Inland Revenue and an unfinished aft c ; ind A 1 storey Iniildrig in rear, 66 x 25ft., for Weights and ilea,.nres, (.as Inspection and E.xaminmg Waiehouse. Tlie tront ot the mam building and 15 ft. of a return at each front 68,731 38 72,121 28 10 a-76 angle, will be of stone. iTie rcniai nine walls will be brick, on s one fou idation.s, m both buildings. Floors and roofs of wood, tne latter covered with slates. This building is now in pro;iress, situated on lot 94, corner of k'ing "?4/nT ''r.'"'"'',',"' P'^rcliaaed from A. X,.rthwood for the suiu ot 5S,G00._ It will consist of amain building, 48 x 50ft., and a building ,11 r,^„. '• L shaped, 50 x 16ft. + 25 x 20 f 13 x 12 ft. The main budding will have a basement for heating apparatus, a ground flo,,r d.voted to the Postal servi..., a first fioir for Cus- tonis and Inland Revenue and an unfinished attic. The rear Imilduig will be 1 storey, and occupied by Examining Warehouse, We ghts and Measures and Gas Inspection offices. Both buildin-s will t,e of brick, oil stone foundations, and with stone dressing-? on street fronts. Floors and roofs to be of wood, the latter covered with slates. Building put under contract on 20th September, 1882. Is bein".-:■•.■-'- v'. :...'A '"■°J!^'^''?I'/"'' si'»irway in rear, 24 x 12 ft ; 2nd. D.,l»~rin:!t» fi "V' ''' ''•■;'";•• I'iiv^ » lii ylve accomodaiion to Post Office, Customs and Inland Revenue offices. 1186 [1868—1882] PUBLIC BUILD ONTARIO- 4 S 16 Name of Builiiing. Brouglil foiwanl Quelph Post Office, Custom Huuse, &c. Hamilton Custom House (uld). Hamilton Cuntom House, Post (Jffiee, cfee. Expenditure prcipious to Confederation. From Government Funds. Hamilton Gun Shed. do Inimigrant Shed. do Post Office (cd!). Kingston Custom House ... 8 Kinir^toii Fortilications iiad .Military Biiildiiig.-i. Kingston Immigrant Build 10 Kiniiston Military College, Ca, , ii'il forward S cts, 2,iOO 00 46,188 4f 5,510 82 52,629 42 From other than Government Funds. $ cts 41,805 52 148,531 21 ToUl, up to June 30, 1867. $ cts. 2,4C0 00 46, 188 45 Expenditure since Con From Government Funds. 5,510 82 52,629 42 41,805 52 $ cts. 69,721 28 31,641 82 From other than Government Funds. $ ctg. 37,966 89 1,450 00 17,508 6: 111,480 79 4,024 08 102,056 30 148,534 21 I 375,849 83 [1868— 1882J 118T l^GS— Continued. Continued. federntioii. Totiil for fifteen Years eniieii 30th Juno, 1882. $ rts. 69,721 28 31,641 82 Grand Total Expenditure on Conatruclion, up to 30th Juno, 1882. $ ets. 72,121 28 31,641 82 ST.OQe 89 1,450 00 I7,5C8 67 111,4S0 79 4,024 OS 10'', 056 30 375,«19 H3 10 a- Renini'ks. Site ^t the corn.'i- ot \Vyn M gic.itest leugtli an L-shapcd bniidiiif.'- of ciit-stnne anil brick, 1 d 91 feet .'itoreys, a ijascment andanattii inu Warcbouse, 123 x 30. 39 ill greatest Ijreadth, harinjf 2 Adjoining will be an Examin- Sitii.at. d on lot 31, west side NeUoii sircct. A hriek l.iiildinR 140x36 eei, erected in 1857-58. Site p.uThased on 31st December, 1857. Iriim Alfred Booker e< ux., for UPl.OOO. The amount staled is tor ll b( purchase of land for site, from A. Bam- two store.vs, 22 .\ 30 feet, 624,384 04 erger. This buildin-- wili be of wood with a one-storev wiug. 70 x 24 feet Thishmlding\va.:crcctc,i from ISU to 185H on two lots of Kronnd on bt. Jamea and Rcbcec.i streets, |,urcbase,l from E. Ritchie and Hon. Isaac- Bu(-haiian for $8,000 and H,900 respe.-tively. It measures 61 feet in len^rth, 55 feet in depth, and is 45 feet high, I'. nit of freestone and limestone. It cominises three storeys, with truncateilrn,,t I oveied with slate. (In the fi-ont there i.s a pro- jection 41J feet in lent.'th by 10< in 1,,-eadth. The building has i>een extended since Confederation, at an outlay of .1>17,508.67. Cut-stone edifice m tlie Italian >tvle, two storevsin liei^'ht, situated ?L- '■;'oP'"" oV"^'"'.-' -in'' Clai-cn.-e streets. Con^tnuted from .85. to 18d9, at the cost state.l. A sum of St>,584.55 was expended since Confederation for rejiairs, Ac. Property and binldin-s •raustcrred liy Imp.-rial to Dominion Govern- ment ti-oui July, 1870, to Jaiiuaiy, 1871. E.xpenditure liaa beea incurieil tor the im]irovcmcnt or recnnstrni-lion of buildin-i^, *c. tor list ot i.iiildiugs, see Appendi.x N'o. 2. pages 183 to 187 femiateda_t the city end ot the 'Jrand Trunk liailwav Building. Is 60x3, leet, two storeys in hei;;ht, built of wood and restin" oa stone foundation, the r.of being covered with g.asel. Construc- ted diiiiii;: lisi-al year 1871-72. The contract lor the I'.asement walls of the .Militarv College was let in beptember, 1876, and ih.-i, for the building luoper in .May, 187T. Works were completed in Julv, 1878 Th,' biiilding is of stone, lour --toievs in hel-lit, wiih un ,de,, floors an.l roofs, the l.,isemeiit tieiu;; devoted to boiler ,ind fuel rooms, cellars, kitch-n. scullery store room, and the g;-,,und floor todiniiig hi-il, library. da\ room^ vi.-itois room, officers' room, &c. ; and the first, to kM-tare, elas.< .iiid store rooms. A brick dwelling, 54 x 40. tor the Commandant, was also erected feom O'-t'd'er. 187.5. tc. Se;:!err-.be!-. '.9~(L ir-.-.rrth.i^r- witheight ucHiden buildings c-cjiinecled w'iih this establishmeatl For list ot same, see Appc-uuix Xo. 2, page 184. rsi 1188 [18«8— 1882] PUBLIC BUILD ONTARIO- Name of Hiiildint;. Brought tbrwfinl Kingston Penitentiary., do Po3t Office. London Custom House. do Immigrant Shod, do Milit.iry Grounds and Buildings do Post Office Ottawa Drill Shed. do Geological Museum do Gun Shed.... Carried forward. Expenditure previous to Confederation. Krom Governaient Funds. $ Ct3. 148,534 21 219,317 S.") 48,547 12 39,122 76 515 10 456,037 04 From oilier than Govi-rnmeat Funds. $ cts. 456,037 04 Total, up to June 30, 18«7. $ cts. 148,534 21 219,317 85 48,.')47 i: 39,122 76 515 10 557, •22 13 Expenditure aincf Cod From Government Funds. $ cts 375,849 83 38,743 25 From other than Government Faadi. $ cts. 63,583 46 7,425 86 1,928 33 6,768 17 21,981 43 50,741 80 Contribu- tion City of Ottawa. 6,000 00 5,(00 00 [1868—1882] II89 mOS—ContinuecL Oontinutd. federatiou. Total tor fifteen Years endt'd 30tb June, 1883. Orand Total Expenditure on Constniction, up to 30th June, 1882. $ cts. 37S,849 83 38,743 25 53,683 46 7,426 86 1,928 33 6,768 17 26,981 43 50,741 80 562,022 13 $ cts 524,384 04 268,061 10 48,547 12 53,583 46 7,425 86 1,928 33 45,890 93 Rtmarkg. 26,981 43 60,741 80 515 10 1,018,059 17 Situated ou King Btieet at a distance of about 2 miles Irom Kinirsto.i market houie, on WJ oflot 21, township of Kin^'stoii, wliich .on- lains 117 acres and was purchased in 1833. The enenditure incurred since Confederation was for tlie construclioii ofa lunatic ?oo, .■ ■ <=""^'cH.'>ui>t from 1875 to 1880; the extension, in 1881, ot the north wing of south workshop ; tlie reconstruction hcsamevearofparlof thesoutli-east wharf, and the construc- hmi of a breakwater 200 i 30 feet, to form a basin 100 feet square. VVoi'ks in progress. For a descriiition of buildinir connected with the Penitentiary, see Aniiendix No. 2, paps 187 to 188. ^5Ituatc(l at t lie corner of Wellington and Clarence streets. Com- menced in October, 1856, and comph'ted in 1859. A two slorey building, with basement, 73 x 59 teet, exclu>ive of a iirojection o'u the rear, measuring 36 feet. Site pui-chased from H"C. R. Becher, in July, 1870, for $8,000. Situ- ated in the central portion of the citv at the intersection of North and Kichmond streets. Edifice was commenced in December, 1870, and completed in Ootolier, 1873. It consists ofa main buildin.' 3 storeys in lieiglit, covering an area of 30,509 feet, and a one storey annex for examining wareliouai., covering an area of 1,204 feet. Outside walls are of Ohio stone, internal walls of lirick. Hituated on a lot 3} acres in area, lying l)ctween the line of the Grand Trunk and Great Western Railwavs, a mile from the citv of London. Wooden building on stone foundation, two stoievs in height, covering an are.i of 2,808 square feet. Grounds wore fenced in and wooden outbuildings crect(-d in 1877-78. 6 Site (lot No. 11 on Nortli and William streets) was purchased on 4th February, 1857, for a sum of $8,640, from W. & J. Carlin.'. Work commenced in tlie autumn of 1858 and completed in 1860? A tliree storey stone building, measuring 48 feel on the front, 69 feet on tlie rear and 66 feet m depth. Tlie expenditure ^ince Confeder- ation IS for the jiurchase of an additional iiiece of land and tho extension of tlie building. Lot acquired from Becher, Barker and Steele, for $3,000. Situated on the eastern side of Cartier Sfjuare, about one hundred yards from the Ridc«u Canal. Building put under contract on 24th February, 1879, and completed in November of the same year. It is of brick, on a stone foundation, roofed with wood and consists of a large central liall 178 feet long bv 75 feet in width and 50 feet bign. Surrounding the hall on three sides and connecting witli same, are rooms for field battcrv, cavalry, garri- son artillery, foot guards and rifles orderly roouLs^ quarter-master's rooms and -stores. On the Ujiiier floor; above these, are band rooms, rece|ption rooms and stores. 8iLoU 1 to 4, George street, with stone buildings, known as the " Clar- endon Hotel," were purchased on 22nd January, 1880, from the Canada Permanent Loan Society for .$20,000, and very extensive alterations made to meet the re(iuirements of the Geological Sur- vey which had been removed from Montreal. The bui'din" i" "*" Bione and 3 atorevs higti with a frontage of 63 feet on Sussex street and 166 feet on George street. On west side of Rideau Canal, near lower entrance locks and belong- ing formerly to the Ordnance Department. Fitted up as a gui, shed in 1851, for the sum stated, is now used as a store-house hv the Department of Militia and Defence. -«l. r li:»a [1868— 1S82] PUBLIC BUILD ONTARIO- Kipi-ndiliire previous to Confederation. 1 Nnmt! of Hiiildiag. Brongbt t'orwiird Ottawa Parliamiiit and Dipartmcutal Buildiii<;3- From Government Funds. From other than Government Funds. $ cts. 456,037 04 2,723,993 93 $ cts. Total up to June 30, 1867, i cU. 456,037 04 2,723,993 93 Expenditure since Coa From Government Fundi. $ cU. 557,022 13 1,454,996 11 From other than GoTemment Funds. $ cti. 5,000 00 Carried forward 3,180,030 97 3,180,030 97 2,012,018 24 6,000 0» '. J: [186a— 1882] 1191 ING8-Cofi/in«erf. Contintttd. tederatiun. ToUl for Fifteen Veara ended 30tb Jane, 188]. $ cts. 662,022 13 1,454,996 11 Grand Total Ixpendttureon Oonstruction, ap to 30th June, 1882. $ cts. 1,018,OS9 17 4,178,990 04 Remarks. 3,017,018 24 ( 0,197,049 21 Constructed from 1859 to 1865. Consiats of three detached structures situated on the soutti side of the Ottawa River, on " Barrack Hill." Theaitcon which these builuiinfs stand rises ahout 159 feet above the summer level of the river, and commands a view uf the entire citj and surrounding country. Unildines are erected on the northern, eastern and western sides of the hill, leaving a rectangular plot in the centre, measurinf^ 600 feci from north to south, and 700 feet from east to west, on WellinKtoi street. The ■ ' Parliament House, ' in which Legislature a8semli!c t for the 6rBt time on 8th June, 1866, stands on tlie north side of the quadrangle, upon which it presents a front of 472 feet in length aii(i 2 storeys in liei^ht aljovethe base- ment, its breadth bciiif; 370 feet at the cei: tie and 181 feet across the main eastern and western entrances. The '• Raslerii Block " haa two principal facades at rijfht angles to each other : one 319feet in len>;tli, upon the Square, and the other, 24i, >m Welliugioii street. The " Western Block ' is some" hat similar in shape to the Bagt- ern, lieinp a frontape of 220 feel on the Square and 277 feet upon Wellinjfton street. Further accommodation being required, con- tracts were entered into at the following dates; tor tie "exten- sion" of this block, which was completed and occupied in Jan- uary, 1877, viz.: "basement walls," on 11th Miiy, 1875; th<- superstructure on 29th November. 1876. Tlie new building which is 245 feet in length by 60 feet in width, faces tlic I'nion Suspen- sion Bridge and covers an area ( t 17,900 square teet, furnishing 68 additional otiices in the three u| per floors, besides 10 rooms in tlri basement. The main tower, which is 274 feet in height from ground to top of (inial, is situated about the centre of the western front and contains the principal entrance and vestibule. Cost ot "extension," f462,247. 11. At tlie time of Confederation the foundation walls of the Parliameii.; Library buibiing had bceu carried up to the plinth course, and tlie exteiior works partly ex- ecuted. By Order in Council, dated 29th February, 1868, the Government !irected that tlie construction of the Library should not bi' proci I lied with. The works were conseqnenth suspended and were not resumed until the 18th November, 1870, when a con- tract was entered into for the completion of the walls; the material for the roofiiij; (iron) arrived from England about the same date, and the building was completed and occupied in 1877 It is circular inside, and 90 feet diameter. The main wall is about 4 feet thick, and its exterior face forms a polygon of 16 sides, at each angle of which is a flying buttress, spaiiniiifr the r.of of the lean-to and joining the main wall at a height calculated to resist the thrust of the roof. The Library is flooreii with Cnnadian woods, viz. : oak, a.^li, cherry and walnut. Fittings arid book capes of pine, the bitter in 3 storeys with eight divisions, ibe spaces between forming small alcoves enclosed with iron lailini; The upper storeys havo projecting galleries floored with glass, and iron railing. These galleries are reached by stone stair ca-es. Libran can contaia 103,000 volumes. Actual number of volumes in Library, 103,000; of which 60,000 are in the centre roora. Cost of completion, Confederation are mentioned in the detailed statement of exoen- penditure on construction of public buildings, Ottawa, at page... 1192 [1868— 1882J PUBLIC BUILD ONTARIO i Name of Building. Hiouglil torwMr.l Ottawa Post Office do Supromi' Court. Point Edward Cattle Quar antino Stiitiou Port Dalhousie or ^St. Catharines Custom House. Rideau Hall, Goveinor General B Rcsidi-'nce. Carrii'd I'orwiird. Kzpenditure previous to Confederation. Expenditure tine* Uoa From (loviTimu'iit Fundd. $ cts. 3,130,0:!U 97 From other tlian Government Fundi. $ cU. 80,819 66 3,260,850 63 ToUl, up to June 30, 1867. $ cts. 3,180,030 97 Prom Government Funds. % cU. 3,013,018 24 242, 8&6 73 Prom otbir thftn Government Funds. 13,979 70 80,819 66 1,677 10 155,965 74 3,260,860 63 2,426,397 51 6,000 00 % cts. 6,000 00 [1868—1882] 1198 IWtS -CoHtinued. Ctntinutd. ftdentioii. Tot»l for fifteen Tenrs ended 30th June, 1882. Urmnd Total Bipenditureon Coigtruction, ap to 30th June, 1883. $ cU. 2,017,018 34 242,856 73 $ cU. 6,197,049 31 342,856 73 is 13,979 70 1,577 10 Remarkg. 13,979 70 1,677 10 155,965 7t 236,785 40 2,431,397 61 6,692,248 14 1 Situated between the weat enda of Sappers' and Dufferin Bridge*, in close contiguity to the Kastern Block of the Dei)artmentjil Build- ings. It cover* an area of 10,440 square foet. Style of architec- ture 18 Italian in character. The external walls are of Bore* sandstone, and lined with brick. Floora, paititiona and roof are of « ood : roof cove-i d with slate and galvanized iron. Basetrent and sulcbaaemeBt aic occupied :i3 storerooms, examining ware- house and boiler and fuel rooms. The gro nid floor contirins the Post office ; the first flour. Custom House and Inknd Revenue, and the District Post Office Inspector's offices ; the second floor, the Ottawa River Works ( (thces, the AccounUnt of PeniU'iitianes Office and Laboratory for the Local Cdliector of Inland Revenue. liuild- ing uaa ccimmeiiced in December, 1872, and completed and occu- pied in July, 1876. The Government having decided to close the vvork.-fhops, Iniilt on Par- liament grounds, from October, 1873, to July, 1876, a cmi tract was entered into on 30th July, 1881, for tlie conversion of that building into a Supreme Court and Gallery for the reception of the Diplom* pictures of tlie Royal Canadian Academy. The external appear^ ance of the workshops wa^i slightly changed, but the interior wa« entirely remodelled. The building is of stone, two storeys high, and has a frontape of 130 feet on Bank street by a depth of 46 feet. At the upper entrance of the Ste. Claire River, Smiles north of Sarnia. A tract of land 82 acres in extent wa,-? leased from the Grand Trunk Railway, at $100 per annum, for a term of 10 years, from 1st April, 1882. Certain wooden buildinRS on the premises, which were valued at $450, were purchased liy the Governnient for quarantine purposes from Mr. Finla^- McGibboii ; these buildings to remain the pro- perty of the Goveinment, by whom they may be removed attho expi.ation of the lea.se. Since the acquisition of this property, the following works have beea executed: — 1. Superintendent's house, 2. Cattle stiibles. 3. Fencing. 4. Repars to and alterations of oM wooden bnil Jin<;3 and fences. Estoblishcd in the Village of St. Catharines about 1845, in the build- ing formerly occupied as the Welland Canal offices. In 1855 a new buildinp; was erected and has since been occupied as a Custom House. Cost (§11,481.43) is charged in the Welland Canal ex- penditure for construction. This property is situ ited northeast of the village of New Edinburgh, at the confluence of the Ottawa and Rideau rivers, about two miles distant from the Parliament Buildings, Ottawa. It was leased on 7th August, 18G5, fiom the h.ics of the lal ■ Thos. McKay for $4,000 per aiuiuiii, aril afterwards purchased (on 28th July, 1868,) for tlie sum of $82,000. It contains about 88 acres of land. The original building was 73 X 47 feet, and to tliis was added, prior to Confeileration, a stone building 137 X 56 feet, with jj ,,^.:.j-_ 79i ..' 7^ i'^i^i ■ .-. !,;-:..'_- ....;;...>- .... .:.! i? :,.- ;'..,. r*. „„...J., Secretary." 55 X 45 feet, standing at 240 yards south from the maiii building; a gu ird-house for soldiers on duty, Ac. Since Confederation extensive alterations and additions havo been mode, and are fully enumerated in Appendix No. 2, page 180. ■^ 1194 [1868— 1882J PUBLIC BUTLI> ONTARIO— NaiiK' of liuildiiig. Bi(Hit;Iit fi)r\viinl St. Catharines Mariiii' IIos- |>itiil St (Jatliarinig Post Ofllcr, CllStClll Ilciusi', &c. :f St. Tlionijs l'treet, I' pnrciia,-e. id .\ Tlionias, U.W., Preshvie Talhot street, and ci ovenilier, 1881, from the " TrnstiM'3 ot tho St. ian Chnr(di" for $7,000. Is situated CO to make room for the ivered with ti 1,11 th( ite of tile I, Id Custom H Custom IIous iKMial site acquired, in Octohi (S27,880), and from V\'. Thoui] l,artl,\ diort two was iddi- iiig pi aced'iinilcr contract on SOth ..\iiril, 1873, r, 187'.', from Hon. '(). Mow a. ml J. Burns (»8,983). linild- Ji.ly, 1876. The style of architeet R enaissiiiice, and the material employed, (. lower jiortions, and (th is- two storeys iiigh iiiR 63 feet on the f< Built tr,,m Octoher, 1874 and eoni|ileti'd in lire adopted was that of the .Georgetown ...tone for i() sandston,' for siqierstructu I fa liuil iling cc.' on Front and Yoiige streets, extend fonii ation, four storeys high, a.. House, with frontage of 115 feet rmer and 112 feet on th.' latter, to July, 1876. It is a hriek 1 'lildingon stoiie the Esplanud Tlie buildings (14 situated in rear of the Custom on Georgi' street and 86 feet on Cost of laud for site, $66,296.8.. 1 number) connected with the "Old Fort, tiT.iiafci red by :he Imperial to the Dom inion Governmc nt on 20lh September, 1870, and those connected with the " New Fort " (22 •n number) on 16th July of the same year. A descript' ' ' buid , , ,^. . J " v.. ov.iption of these gsniny be found in Appendix No. 2, pp. 192 and 193; cost '^ S"""' "' «4,o5G.i4 waa eipended on repairs up ¥. to 30th June, 1882 1196 [1868—1882] PUBLIC BUILD ONTARIO- Niimc (it Buildinp:. Brout;lit forward Toronto Gun Sheds .... lo Immigrant Slieds., do Magnoticalftud Me- U'orological Ob- Bcrvatory. lo Post Office (old).... do lo (IH>W).. ♦j'Wind^or Pust Otfici, Cus- tuin Hoiiri', (fee. Total.-, Ontario. Expenditure previous to Confederation. From Government Funds. From other than Government Funds. $ ctg. 3,270,998 84 3,592 23 13,851 72 32,716 07 $ cts. 3,321,158 86 Total, up to June 30, 1867. $ cts. 3,270,998 84 3,592 23 13,851 72 32,716 07 Expenditure since Con From Government Funds. From other than Government Fundi. $ cts- 2,920,148 39 3,321,158 86 11,834 18 $ cti. 5,000 00 148,653 25 66,868 35 3,147,504 17 S,0«0 00 [1868-1882J 1197. INGS— Continued. fsderation. Total for Fifteen Years ended 30th June, 1882. % Ct8. 2,926,148 3» Grand Total Bzpenditureon Oonstructiou, up to 30th June, 1882. 11,834 18 $ cts, 6,196,147 23 3,692 23 11,834 18 13,851 72 32,716 07 148,653 25 148,663 25 66,868 35 66,868 3*^ w,-,uva \to Remurka. Sheds, top.'th.T wuh a laipe space planked for drill purposes, .nra upon the premises Known as the "Bathuist btreet Barracks, iney consist of three separate structures; were commenced in 1856 and completed in 1857, for the amount stated. These buildings were erected in 1870 on a lot of ordnance propertr 6i acres m extent'bojnded hy the tracks of the Grand Trunk, Great Western imd Northern Railways. They are of wood, and com- prise landing and sle 'ping shed 2 storevs high, dinine haU lia"-- gage-room, Ac. ' " > o Observatory founded by Imperial Goveicmeiit in 1816. Up to 1856 oljservations were taken in a wo„Jen l>iiilding. The present bui dings (stone), which Were commenced in 1834 and completed in 1866 are aituatrd near the University, on the ordnance pro- perty, which was ceded by the Imperial to the Canadian Gov, rii- mentiii 1858. They are niiiintained by the M.trine and Fi*he-ie« Uepartmeiit. For description of buildings, see "Report of the Commissioner of I'uobe Works for 1867," Appendix Xo. 23, page Edifice about 44 feet in front, by 77 feet in depth. Front walls of stone, flank and rear white brick ; the front portion of the build- ing is 2 storeys, the rear 1 storey in height. Lot on which it'Btands is situaf'd between Adelaide, Toro.no, Vonge and Kim^ (treats Cost of site, $4,650. This building was vacated in 1874 on the completior of the new Post-office, and was fitted up for, and is now oc ■unio;) by, the Assistant Kcceiver-Geneiars and Inland Rejenue Oftcej. Cost of alteratioiis, &e., $25,067.23, charged to "..ejiairs." Appendix No. 1, page 31 . * The site tnr tti'j building, comprising 4 lots on Adelaide and Stanley ? '^^»',^^ 7J\^ purchased from Hon. D. Macpherson on 1st June, 1870, lor $10,563.02, ; construction commenced in 1871, and the hiii' - Tig occupied by Post-OCiCH Department in 187.-3. The lot has a trontage on t lolaide street of 120 feet by a depth of 180 feet The mam building is 75 front by 66 feet deep, and 3 storevshieh. The rear portion of liuildiug is 1 storey high. The main' facade, •vith portion returns of sides, is built of Ohio sandstone; th4 remainder ot the external walls being of white brick, which an- proximates very closely in colour to the stone. The design is Italian in character, treated very freely; its height is divided by cornices, 4c , into ,h,ee stages, and these again are divided ver- tically by cjlur,, ,, r asters, Ac, into bays; these are oeeupied bywmdo-vs w •. r- Id", archivolts, oilasters, jambs, cornfees, &c. The stc c .-kof ends of the main front and return IS conr.-ed and nolishfd ashlar. The main cornice is of galvanized iron, highly enriched. The mansard ro- r rises above into a central and two angular or side features. The central ono approaches in outline the form of a dome. Tlie side towers are square— the whole surmounted with cresting. Septenibev, 1878, 400, and enntaina 'he site lor this building wa> purchased part on 4! and part 9tli .May, 1879, from V Ouellette for 16,807 superficial feet. The buildin- was comiiicueed in 1870 and cKxupied in ,880 bv the Post-Offia:; i,.:„,i R::vi.;„;^n^ '^:^.{:z nepartmee;--. 'ihe bn, dirg face.^ on (.uelUit.': and Pitt ^'in.li|"■;; A?e. \Vi.i'ii|ir'_' Dominion l,,an(ls unic'.' \Viiiiii|iv'j; Fi.rt (tsb inr \'n: r.u'tvs. 8;\Tinnin ■<: immi;j,™nl Slifds From other than (iovcrnnifut Funds. $ cts. Total t'p to Juae 30, 1867. $ eta. Expenditure since Goa From Government Funds. $ cts. 9,934 20 1,186 10 169,377 Sn From other than Government Funds. $ eta. 5,0J5 00 38,042 38 15,649 77 27,7.55 4,- Ca. .i il :■' wavil. -i==:i: 20 .■,571 25 [1868—1882] 1199 ]NGS. -Continued. TOBA. ffderfttion. Total for Fifteen Years ended 30th June, 1882. $ eta. 9,934 20 Grand Total Expenditureon Construction, up to 30th June, 1882. 1,186 10 169,377 85 5,025 00 38,642 88 15,649 77 27,755 45 $ CtB. 9,934 20 1,186 10 169,377 85 Remarks. The,. buildinK.s lire situutrd brtweon Third and Fourth Btr.cU on the AssiniboHu- R.v.T, and w,T<. placd un^l.T co„tr:irt on the ,f L '^"""7*".^ coninl..n.d in July, 1882. Thry an- constnirt^d of wood i.nd nst on blocks. Thr main buiMinp is 100 feet hv 29 l.'ctMnd IS two .storeys IiikIi, each Hat ImImk divi,led by a traiis- vers,. parftu,,,; the kitehen is 18.x 18 fe."^. There is a" o a n;.c:;ty 7urii:;;^.,':.'^"p''"' """ •"^'"«"— 50x26 .eet, with A wooden buildinfr, erected from Aiijru.st, 1831, to April, 1882. 5,025 00 38,612 8i 15,049 77 Vn?- w-""-"""' ^'t, ^'^'"T M<'>u,tain, a .listanee of .fourteen miles rom Wn.Mipet; .It was plaeed under eontract on the 19th July. 18,4, conipletel m Deerniher, 1876, and oicnpied a .sliort tin,,, ■•liter. band nttaelieil to establi.shment cover-' an area of 3oO neres; Imib inij.' i< of local stone ani briek ; its Mrranfremi-Mt la s.nn lar t<, that ol the Central Prison, T„r„nto, the eAls being unit m the cenlr,. of the .nclosure, with a space of ten feet lic'tneen Ihm, an.l th.. oute:- walls. Then, are sixty-seven cells 8x4 arran,-,.d in four tier.o. The basc^ment contains dinin-r-hnll. v.l.lien, &r. I„ 1880-81 stables ,uv\ on. houses, jruards' (omrters An'.r ft' t"-', r '■'■'■ "''''''^ ■■"'■^ f ^"■"''""'^ apparatus introduced! I Att r the buiMniKw.as occupied a great .leal of tie,. labor was [lei .iirmeil hv the convicts ,Tln-^ ollire i. i,, tl,.. l'osl-(_itfi,T Imibiin- The expenditure stated wag in- uirre,! , May, 1882, tor burKlar-pr,)oMinin-and doors for til,' vault. Enxicd from Octub-r, 187:t, to .Vovc.b.r, 1H75, on block 3, .Maia .street, havin- a tronta^re of .St f,M.t with a depth ,>f 56 feet and adjoinmj; the Dominion Lands Office, liuihiia^r i., cf brick on stone foundation, and is occupied by the Customs .and Inland Kevenuc Departments. Buiblin.r placed under contract on 22nd Oct,;ber, 1«73, an i crmplei.-l n. November, 1875. It was erected on partoM,, ,rk 3, .Main street, <4teet distant from Custom hou^.v an ! has a fnmtaKc of 41 feet A brick structure on .=toiie fnindati.ni. Built m 1872 at a cost of about i>5,i)'H), which wa^ defrayed out of appropriation for the Northwest. Coiisistsof 24 wooden buildiuLra '7 755 4^ S Thp°''rtl',"r'-'' '"V''',''"'':'''''"' ^' l"'f^"' 204, Aiipei.dix, No. 2. .7,755 4.., 8 The I. ort (.arry Immigrant Slie.i, erected in 1872-3 at a cost of 57,050 oH, ,3 a wooden building, 21 x 180 feet, one storey hieli, situated on the property of the Hudson's 15ay Compauy. It is Uivnled into thirty comi.arlments, and is at present occupied by \ln ?Q e 'o '"*"'"*" ,"" ''"'""-"■"nt Hosfiital, a wooden building. l.lOx 29 feet 2 storeys hig!i, uriiawingin the rear, 4tj.v 18 feet, was erected at Douglas Coinmiu, on the line ol the Canadian Pacific Rai way.at an outlay of *10,(.7l 61,and wassold bythe Department of A^'ririi tare to the VVinnipefr Cer.eral Ilo?pitarfor $.';,()()0. as iier Order in Council, dated 2oth December, 1881. New buildings were placed under contmct on the 18tli January, and coniideted in April, 1882. They a.-e aitii.tted -LM) yards west of Main .street, on the main line of the I'acihc Railway. They are of wood, re-tl lUK on bloek.s, and comj.r." a two storey main building, 29 x llK) eet ; a kitchen, 18 x ig f,et; also a luggage room and h-ispital ia two storeva, 50 x 26 feet ; two temporary sheds, 18 x 100 f et eai'j;LifuU'imii* ("lorer- nor's Ri'sideuti' do Parlinnu'tu Biiili- ilo i'dst Office <> •1 326,247 47 1 iiaillcfoiil Huildiii^a. •.; Foil Pelly Barracks., Carrii'd lorw.iid. NORTH-WEST 149,847 55 63,287 85 213,135 40 [1868—1882] 1201 INQS— Continued. —Concluded. federation. Total for Fifteen Vcara ended 30tb June, 1882. $ CtB 267,671 26 6,412 87 19,561 83 32,701 52 326,247 47 Orand Total Expend! tun- on Constitution, up to 30th June, 1882. $ cU. 267,671 26 6,41? 87 19,561 83 33,70) 52 326,247 47 Remarks. Thisliuilding wag put under rorilriict on 13tli Mhv, 188]. and is bcin)r ereclfdon the (ioveniracnt Rpservc. Tlio aiy\o of architecture adopted is Italian, 'llie huiMing will he ')f hiick, 60 x 60 feet, and 4 storeys liigli- The contract for the construction of this huihling was sit^ned on the 25tli April, 1881. A l.rick structure 4 storevs liigh. including basement, 86 X 4^ fuel, and one uinjx, ^>^ x 50 feet. The lenisla tive cKamhor will he 40 x 40 feet, and Xi feet liij-li, with n gallery for the public tlireo scata deep along the sides a id one end. Building situated on corner of .Main anil Owen streets. It was placed under contract on 22nd Octolier 1H73, and con plcted in Novem- ber, 1875. It is a two storey brirk buildi.-ig, lia.ing a atone foun- dation and wooden roof, and consists of a nmin Ijuildinjr, 50 x 40 teet, with a projection for staircase and v.iultei safe, 25 x 10 feet. Occupied by the Post OfTice, Savings Bunk luid Assisitant Receiver- (leneral's office. TERRITORIES. 149,847 65 63,287 85 149,847 55 63,287 85 •1 213,135 40 JO a— 76 .'•Sl»40 Consist of, 1st. Lieutenant-Governor'a Residence a log structure on Stone foundation. 2nd. Stipendiary Magislra.e'ri Residence, a two storey wooden structure on stone fouudati jn. 3rd. Registrar's Reaiuence, a two story wooden building 4th. Clerk of the Council'a Residence, similar in coiistructio i to the Lieuten int- Governor's , also nine other buildings, dtsir bed in Appendix No. 2, page 207. The buildings were completed and ready for occu- pation in 1878. These l)uildings were erected from September, 1874, to December, 1876, for the use cjf the North-West .Mounted I'ol cr, at the Junction of Snake Creek and Swan River, about ten miles north of Fort Pelly. They are all built of wood and cousin ot : — Ist. CoM.«is.sio.vEu'3 Rk.siiie.vcr— A frane structure, 35 i 40 feet, two storeys high with kitchen, tc. 2nd. Offickrs' tjr.vinKHa— A frame building 100 x 26 feet, two storeys high, with kitchen, 36 x 16, and plastered inside and outside. 3rd. Companies' QuAnTERS— Three buildings, 156 x 26 feet each, one b iiigaframebuilding, twc storeys high, the others being built of logs one storey high. 4th. QiAKTERS KOH Mauuieu Me.n— A frame building, 260 feet long by 26 feet wide, one storey high, divided into 9 divi- .siona suitable for 9 families. 5th. Hospital— A structure 22 x 42 feet, built of plank, on« storey high, plastered inside a;id outside. 6th. Bakk House— .\ log structure '!2 x 40 feet, one storey high, plastered inside and outside with bake oven built of stone. 7th. Store Room— Three buildings, 20 x 40 teet each, built of logs. 8th. QUAno House— A frame building 22 z 28 feet. 9th. 8TAHLK8— Two log buildings, 190 x 26 feet each, capable of »ccommodating 128 horses, also lofts, grain bins, 4a ; ll£meRS r^flTn »t "S.rh f*.Tlf^ "^f! t Ofl ^^:tH ^.::nTiz '}~%TM'\', 7^1:1:*.^. All above buildings are covered wi li sawn shingles 18 inches- long. ~X ~ 1202 [1868—1882] PUBLIC BUILD NORTH WBOT Name of Building. Expenditure previous to Confederation. Expenditure sinna Ooa B a 9e From Goveniiuont Funds. From other than Government Funds. Total up to June 30, 1867. Prom Government Funds. From other than Government Funds. $ cts. $ cts. f cts. $ cts. 213,135 40 16,000 00 9 cU. 1 Buildings at Fort McLood, Oalgarry, Bn.^kntcliewan, Tailcreek, Qu'Appelleand Shoal Lake. Total N. W. Territories. 228,135 40 BRITISH 1 Nanairao Post Office, Custom House, Ac. New Westminster Drill Shed. New Westminster Peniten- tiary. New Westminster Post Office, Ac. Victoria Post Office. Ac 25 33 2 ^ 162,635 14 848 57 78,339 61 4 5 7 do Custom House, &c. do Marine Hospital ... Total British Columbia. 7 18,835 43 260,473 98 ABSTRACT STATEMENT 1 Nova Scotia 164,110 00 75,253 68 1,248,672 00 1,731,402 00 3,147,504 17 326,247 47 228,135 40 260,473 98 104,633 33 "?, s J\ QufliOC 862,302 03 3,321,158 88 862,302 03 3,321,168 86 4,9,33 33 5,000 09 R A 7 Morlh-West Territory 8 9 British Cohimbiii Public Buildings Geuerallj. 'p..*.i TJ.,!,!:., D..:i4: A 1 0'> AOr\ tn\ ^ 1 oo jip^n on ''" ' 7 opf? ^09 1 n A noo « [1868—1882] 120K i:i(^rS— Continued. TERRlTORlES-ConiinueJ. federation. * Total for FifteiMi Voiirs „ ('nova hcotia (;ov( rnnieiit, cost ab(jnt $1,200; rectmstructed Dommiiin in 1881-82. Cost of dredt,'ing bar in 1875-77. Pier built by Nova Scotia Uovernuient 1873-74. Dredging channel, 1874-75. Extension of bn-akwater, 1876-77. Breakwater built in 1846 by localitv a jointly. Repaired bv Departmuit in 1875-76. Breakwater hci^un in 1863 bv Messrs. Archibald & Co., whose totnl expenditure up to September, 1874 (including a snbsidv of $14,000 from GoveinmcMit of .Vova .Scotia), was $96,51^. Transferred to Dominion on 26th September, 1874, for $26,000. Furth.-r expen- diture by Department for rei.airs and exteiLsioii up to $101,444.10. ' 22lEiteii-iion and repairs to bre.akwater, 1876-79. 23 Breakwater, fir., built in 1878-79. Deepening channel, 1872-73. Built by Provincial Government before 1867. Repaired liy Kiaiit from Dominion in 1879— expenditure, $2,920'. again in 1871-72 and fol'owinjr vears by Dominion. Deepening channel, 1873-74 and 1880-81. Extension to eastern breakwater in 1873-74, $2,500; western, in 1878- 79, $2,000. ' ■» I 1 . Dredging channel, 1877-78. Pier built by Provincial Government, and extended by Department in 1878-79. Expense $3,000. New pier begun in 1881 on another site; to be built partly from materials of old one. Cost to date, ♦1,572. 37. Dredging at wharves, 1875-8J. Ot the amount BhoWU $1,075 was re- 1882, 30 31 same with Rep.iireil fnuded in the following year by companies owning wharves. IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) W // K' V. Qr y. ^ fA 1.0 i.l 1.25 IrIM IIIIIM 22 2.0 mm lA III 1.6 V] <^ /i ^;; 'e. r 9 •m < Uy^^ //a Photographic Sciences Corporation iV ^\^ %^ ^^^ \ \ 6^ %' <^ » 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, NY. 14$80 (716) 872-4S03 p< ^ Im ^ 1206 [1868—1882] II i. HARBOUES AND^BREAK NOVA SCOTIA, 33 34 35 36 Naiiu" of Harbour. Brought forward 32 Harbours geuertlly . Havre Bouche Herrini,' Cove (Halifax Co.) ludiaii [glaii'l Beach Ingonisli, South 37 Joggins 38 i Jordan Bay 39 40 41 42 43 44 Ketch Haibour L'Anloise Lingeii LittU Glace Bay Little HmiIk.iu- L,ivei|Jtiil (Brooklyn). 46 Lockeport 46!Luneiiburi: 47 Mabou hurljour 48 Mah ■ Bay 49 .Main-a-Dieu Breakwater. SOiMaitland Pier 61 Margavi ( Pier 82 Margaietville Pier SS.Meritromish Pier 64jMeteghan C(jve Breakwater Kxpenditure previous to Coufederation. From GoTernment Fuuda. $ Ct9. do 65 1 do River 66 Miirdeii Pier 67'Muai|U()dijl)ciit Pier 68 .MiNair'a Cove 59| North Sydmy €0|()ak Point (kiniwii as Kin' Port.) 6rO\3ier Puiid From other thao Government Funds. CtB, 62;Parrsboro, or Paitridj;e I Island Pier. 63jPiiii dc Grat Inlet 34U'ietuu Island 65' d(j Railway Wharves.... €6 Phmptou 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 P(iri)er Pond Port Caledonia. do George do Grevillc d(i Hood do Medway do Muljjrave.. Carried foiward. Total, up to June 30, 1867. S cts. Expenditure^since Oca From Government Fnndg. f cts 248,809 40 6,097 64 2,498 48 8,015 06 2,196 45 86,703 70 10,000 00 24,746 12 985 50 10,330 00 13,253 70 4,755 56 200 00 72,574 86 6,334 85 10.849 66 97,855 76 5,958 65 8,596 22 6,341 99 6,000 00 9,150 00 1,065 60 15,202 79 6,500 00 5,500 06 1,831 10 33,127 45 2,C00 00 24,577 20 2,250 01 1,414 94 3,000 00 745 49 18,116 23 3,543 97 5,119 09 1,348 20 7,000 Oo 6,028 00 21,397 07 4,728 23 782 00 806,531 02 From other than <-\ Government Funds. f ctn. 2,000 00 3,000 00 [1888—1882] 120T WAIBBS—Contmued. •-Continued, Mention. Total for Fifteen Yearg ended 30th Jane, 1882. $ cU. 248,809 40 5,097 64 2,498 48 9,015 06 2,196 45 86,703 70 10,000 00 24,746 12 985 50 10,330 00 13,253 70 4,755 56 200 eo 72,574 86 6,334 85 10,849 66 97,855 76 5,958 65 8,696 22 6,341 99 6,000 00 9,150 00 1,065 60 15,202 79 6.500 00 5,500 06 1,831 10 33,127 45 4,000 00 24,577 20 2,250 OJ 1,414 94 3,000 00 745 49 18,116 23 3,543 97 6,119 09 1,348 20 7,000 00 6,028 00 31,397 07 4,728 23 782 00 Grand Total Expenditure on Construction, up to 30tti June, 1882. 9 Ct3. 248,809 40 5,097 2,498 8,015 2,196 86,703 Hemarks. !8^'3lEi^&:r!ir'f«^V!*75"°""^' *<=•' -* ''PPo^tionable to work.. 10,000 24,746 985 10,330 13,253 4,755 200 72,574 48 05 45 70 00 12|38 39 40 41 ai Dredging entrance, 1877-78 34 Dredging in 1875. 35 Openmg channel and protection work, 1880-82. I $84^07"9i'^'°'^ breakwater and improving channel, 1872-76 ■?7ip ,*84,397.20; repairs up to 1882, $2,306.50. ' •" 38 Pn^ I'f f^'«?<''°K pi" and other improvements in 1873-74. Drel°U"i? 7rr' ''''■''' ^-'^'^'^-^^ i repairs, 177.33'- 6,334 10,849 97,85.5 5,958 8,596 6,341 6,000 9,150 1,065 15,202 6,500 5,500 1,831 33,127 4,000 24,577 2,250 1,414 Dredging in 1878. Breakwater, built in 1876-77. Beach protection work, 1876-77 ■ 1880-82. ' Expenditure for dredging, 1880-82. Deepening channel, 1881. '&bvPVnl"n^"^Vn*''^^2^^- Brooklyn Breakwater originalljr CO sis 320 77"'r-n '-'""T"* ' "^j'"'-^' ^y Dominion in lf72-76^ Dredgfng, mlrs ' ^ ''""^ ^*'="'«' ^^^^"^2, $9,491.70. ' do 1876-77. cost, $2,000. Balance for dredging. Piers belong to private companies. 47 Opening new entrance, 1871-82. 00 55 06156 10 57 3,000 745 18,116 3,613 5,119 1,348 7,000 6,028 21,397 4,728 782 Dredging, 1878-79. Expenditure on breakwater now under construction .00 landing pier, 1872-77. Kepairs and extension, 1875-79. Built in 1837 by Provincial Oove.iiment Repaired and extended hv Dominion in 1871-72 an i following year.. extended bjr Uist ot construction, 1880-81 '''f8lu82,'$t202'?9.'" ^"^' »'«'000 i extension in 1877-78, $3,000; i* R^,!'3''^'"^-''*P'*''/'^ '" 1872-73, and again in 18^0-81. ^^7\::;.S'ts^-Z: ^''"''-^ "^*"^'°"- ^«^"9.*2,6oo.o6. Construction of breakwater, 1872-78. do portion of breakwater, 1881-82. $2,000 exoended b»- P;„rh°u'r""''' ^Z.OOO 'T Harhonr Commissioners. "^^^'"^^'^ ^'^ fier built by private company (cost unknown). Transferred to De- partment ,n 187.'S and extended in that and followTng ve«s ° "' Sl^zsaoi '°^'''''°''"' "''■'' «2,000; repair^igTibwork, ^^i^''''l8'78-8o''-'' ^'^^ ^°^"°'"''°' in 186t-5 and repaired by Dominion in 63, Enlarging channel, 1880-82. 64iRtiiairing pier, 1879-80. 65 Dredging along side wharves in 1873. extended by Department ia Pier liiiiit by Provinciaf Government 1873-6. Opening channel, 1874-75. Dredging channel, 1881-82. Rr.!ill!L^T"'u ?' r,overnment ; repaired in 1873-75 by Department. Brtakwater built by Department in 1873-4 "ueui. Pr i!"I.'°iff "*''"!'^'^-'"' '^P-^' *15.505.50 ; balance for repairs, 1879-82. Crib-work for protection of beach, 1874-75 °'»-o*. Dredging, 1873. ■■1 "f 1208 [1868—1882] HARBOUES AND BREAK NOVA SCOTU Name of Harbour. Expenditure previous to Confederation. Expenditure since Oon- s From Government Funds. From other than Government Funds. Total, up to June 30, 1867. From GoTernment Funds. From other than Government FuLds. Brought forward $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. 806,631 02 4,248 76 200 00 6,714 75 4,491 43 2,656 03 2,000 00 3,000 00 4,990 25 17,781 54 2,000 00 2,999 94 6,499 76 1,000 64 1,000 00 5,075 53 4,000 00 29,305 04 I eta. 2,000 00 74 Port Williams (now Port Lome.) Porter's Lake 75 26 Pudding Pan 77 Ragged Pond 78 Salmon River lireakwater... 79 Saulnierville «0 Scotts Bav 81 domerville 82 Sydney 83 Tancook Island 2,000 00 S4 Three Fathom Harbour £5 Trout Cove 86 TuBket Island 87 Victoria Harbour... 88 Vogler's Cove 89 White Point Harbour «0 Yarmouth Harbour Total, Nova Scotia 902,491 69 4,000 00 ^ N.B.— Expvnditure on Harbours, Novu Scotia, previous to Confederation not ascertained at time PRINCE ED 1 2 3 4 € 7 « 9 10 11 12 13 14 Bedeque (jiiramerside).... Brudenell (Georgetown). BelleCreek Cable Bead Campbell 3 Cove Cardigan Oascutiipec ... Charlottetown. Colville Bay, Souria., Cove Head., Orapaud Grand River, Piers Hillsljoro' and Elliott River, I'iers. flarbonra. Generally I'' Mttle'Sand» 1'' *lalpeque, or Richmond Bay Carried forward. 16,903 71 8,795 98 350 40 4,530 11 3,912 53 3,105 71 54,912 45 11,746 78 502 88 11,217 15 6,190 75 17,890 61 15,605 47 155,664 S3 16,903 71 8,795 98 350 40 4,530 11 3,912 53 3,105 71 54,912 45 1I,74C 78 602 88 11,217 15 6,190 75 17,890 61 15,605 47 155,664 63 7,421 42 13,360 85 100,436 81 19,151 46 2,916 21 l'5,'278 53 158,666 28 12,084 44 10,904 00 845 45 100 00 4,974 70 992 34 25,762 32 77 50 j 14,340 56 6,286 67 1,663 »0 7,508 68 82,640 46 ri868— 1882] 1209 VfA5:ERS— Continued. —Continued. federation. Total for Fifteen Years ended 30th Jane, 1882. $ ctg. ;^808,531 02 4,245 76 200 00 5,714 75 4,491 43 2,656 03 2,000 00 3,000 001 4,990 25| 17,781 61 4,000 00 2,990 94 6,499 76 1,000 64 1,000 00 5,076 53 4,000 00 29,306 04 Grand Total Expenditure on Construction, up to 30th June, 1882. $ cts 808,531 02 4,245 76 906,491 69 200 5,714 4,491 2,656 2,000 3,000 4,990 17,781 4,000 2,999 94 5,499 76 1,000 64 86 1,000 00 87 74 Remarka. 5,075 53!i 4,000 00 29,305 04 906,491 69 Pier originally built in 1835, at joint Mpense of inhabitants and Pro- vincial Government ; repaired and extended by Department in 1872-74. Enlarging outlet, 1881. Breakwater built in 1878-9. Dredging and cribbing channel, 1878-82. Repairing breakwater, 1873-4. ! do do 1875-6. Cost of breakwater, 1878-9. do do Cost of dredging, 1878-81. Cost of breakwater and landing pier at West Cove, built in 1872-3 §4,000. One halt voted by Provincial Government. Protection to beach, 1879. Breakwater built in 1858 by inhabitants and Provincial Government jointly ; extended by Department in 1875-6 and repaired in 1880-2. Removal of boulders from channel, 1876-79. Built in 1864-7 by inhabitants, assisted by X. S. Government ; repairs and addition made bv Domiuiou, 1877-8. Dredging channel, 1881-82. Extension and repairs of breakwater and removal of boulders, 1877-9. Breakwater begun in 1867 by Government of N.S. ; completed by Dominion in 1872-4 for $12,103.25. Repairs have cost $3,514.54, and dredging, in 1876-79, $12,687.25. of preparing this Statement. S< i> Appendix No. 43^. WARD ISLAND. 12,084 44 10,904 00 815 15 Expenditure for Breakwater, 1879-81, by Local Government. Expenditure on Breakwater, Dominion Government, $7,421.42 ; Local Government, $4,630.11. Expenditure by Local Government, for Piera, $80,674.77; Dominion Government, Dredging, $13,360.85. Expenditure by Local Government, Piers, $2,562.36; Breakwater, $9,261.92; Dominion Government, Breakwater, $100,436.81. Expenditure by Local Government, for Piers, $25,557..71 ; Dominion Government, Dredging, $19,151.46. Disbursements by Dominion Government for Staflf, Stationery, 4a, not apportionable to works. Expenditure by Local Government, for Breakwater, 1878-80. do do Piers, $23^114.16: Domimion Government, Breakwater, $15,278 63. ^mS 1210 ' %:u [1868-1882] I 17 18 19 20 21 22 HARBOURS AND BREAK PRINOB EDWARD- Name of Harbour. Expenditure previous to Confederation. From Oovemment Funds. Brought forward , Mimiiiigasb Montague Murray Harbour.. New London Nine Mile Creek.. Orwell . 23lPinette, 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Port Hill., Pownall.. Rusticu St Pi'ter's Bay Tigiiisli West Point Wood lalanda.. Totals, P. E. Island. $ cts. 155,664 53 From other than Government Funda. 8,795 99 3,714 41 4,075 60 8,400 76 6,413 28 2,80« 96 2,616 70 7,290 24 8,149 06 6,601 76 9,851 73 Cts. Total up to June 30, 1867. (a) 22.., 381 02 $ cts 155,664 53 Expenditure since Ooq From Government Funda. 8,795 99 3,714 41 4,075 60 8,400 76 6,413 28 2,806 96 2,516 70 7,290 "A 8,149 06 6,C01 76 9.851 73 (a) 224,381 02 $ cts 158,585 28 6,466 67 8,841 42 6,286 46 "756 24 11,765 85 4,549 60 6,387 84 19,764 53 From other than Goremmeot Funds. $ cts. 85,540 46 5,872 93 229,246 72 3,162 54 3,848 10 2,239 00 11,696 86 1,991 50 1,211 10 4,277 02 760 05 3,217 58 135 26 4,226 40 4,244 22 (a)126,450 08 (a) The figures in the.se columns indicate expenditure mostl;- for landing piers, maiio by the NEW 1 Bathnrat 2J Black Hiver Pier., 3 Buctonche , Campobello(Wilson'aBeach) 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 des Clifton Cocai,'ne Dipper Harbour .... Grande Anse, Bale Chaleurs. Harbours Generallv Herring Cove ." Hillsboro' '. "' Horse Shoe Shoal Miramiehi Tu^r Service Pointe du Chene (Shediac) Quaco, Bay of Fundy Richibucto.. Richibucto Tug Service . BocherBay Carried forward. 20,629 52 3,907 40 4,934 24 2,807 11 9,681 75 1,728 66 22,244 5i 7,156 28 1,870 71 13,113 45 3,000 00 42,294 23 4,000 00 33,369 61 20,846 52 62,746 81 13,000 00 3,130 00 260.460 8! 600 00 A/in nn [1868—1882] 1211 WATEBS— Continued. ISLAND— CofM/aiiJ. federation. Total for Fifteen Te«rt ended 30th June, 1883. $ cu. 244,106 74 6,466 57 3,162 64 3,848 10 11,080 42 6,286 46 11,586 85 2,747 74 Grand Total Ez|)enditureoD Construction up to 30th June, 1882. 1,211 10 16,042 57 5,309 65 9,605 42 19,889 79 4,226 40 10,117 16 355,696 80 Remarks. Expenditure by Dominion Governnient, Piers. Expeiiditure by Local Governmpnt, for Piers, |6,314.60 : Dominion Government, Breakwater, $8,841.42. Expenditure by Dominion Government for Dredging. Expenditure by Local Government, for Piers, $8,404.78; Dominion Gorernment, Dredging, $756.24. Expeiiditure by Local Government, for Piers, $7,083.98: Dominion Government, Dredging, $11,765.85. Expenditure by Local Government, for Piers, $3,376.75; Dominion Government for Brealiwater now building, $4,549.60. ''«Tn'in7\o''yn^°?".' Government, for Hreakwater nnd Piers, ?>iu,507.82 ; Dominion Government, new Breakwater, $6,387.84. Breakwaters, Ac, begun l,y Provincial Government in 1868, and pro- ceeded with by Dominion after Confederation. Not yet fiuighed. Expeiuiiturc by Local Government, for Breakwater, $14,095.95: Uomiiiion Government, new Breakwater, $5,324.93 ; Dredging, Provincial Government, from 1831 to 1873, and from 1873 to 1882, respectively. BRUiiSWICK. 20,629 52 3,907 40 4,934 24 3,407 11 9,681 75 1,728 66 22,244 52 7,156 28 1,870 71 13,113 45 3,000 00 42,294 23 4,000 00 33,369 61 20,846 52 62,746 81 13,000 00 3,130 00 2<1,«60 81 20,629 52 .3,907 40 4,934 24 3,407 11 9,681 75 1,728 66 22,244 52 7,156 28 1,870 71 13,113 45 3,000 00 42,294 23 4,000 00 33,369 61 29,846 62 1 Dredging, 1875-81 . 2 Construction of Pier, 1879. 3 Dredging and removing old wreck, 1881-S2 4 Dominion expenditure, together with $600 contributed by the Local i Government, were applied to the construction of a Breakwater, 5 Extending and repairing Breakwater, 1878-82. ? S"'JA'"K„9"?y' ^.^^'fri*?!!-^^; dredging, 1881-82, $786.90. Cost of Breakwater, 1874-76. do and repairs, 1875-81. 62,746 81 13,000 00 3,130 00 Disbureements for Staff, Stationery, 4c., not apportionable to works. Cost of Breakwater, 1873-75. * do 1874-75. 12 Dredging Channel, 1876-82. 13 Maintenance of tug service, 1872-74. 14 Constructing and repairing Breakwater, 1875-81, $32,572.67 ; dredging, ^^^ ^'Ti^"''l^'?.?'"°7JP'^l*' Government, destroyed in 1865, cost of ?n^ k'*';'^-"'1"£,^HH^'*^^'"^-8*! cost, to date, of West Pier (now bmlding), $1,968.68. i T~r:.j ^""l87|.78°$l"S9^ ^'■**'''""*'' ^"^■*^' *38,447.22; dred^ Maintenance of tug service, 1871-75. Cost of part of proposed Breakwater, 1879-80. 15 261,060 8! I ., 1212 [1868—1882] HARBOURS AND NEW BRDR3 19 20 31 22 23 Expenditure preyioua to CoDfederation. Name of Harbour. Brought forward , Sackville Shippegan.... St. Aodrewg. St. John Harbour., Tynemoath, From GoTernment Funds. $ ct«. From other than Government Foads. < cts. ToUl to 30th June, 1867. t ctg. Expenditure since Cos Prom Government Fnnda. $ CtB. 260,460 81 2,050 00 22,0fi4 97 72 52 301,770 60 2,500 00 588,938 80 From other tlutn GoTcniment Psndt. Expenditure for New BpuuBwick, previous to Confederation, not ascertained. $ eti. 600 00 600 00 QUS Amherst Harbour, Magdalen Islanda. Anse du Portage Slip and Wharf, Anse St. Jcau Pier 400 00 400 00 14,283 21 684 43 4,762 63 9,186 63 30,982 73 6,772 96 ■ 1 2 Baprotville (St. Alphonse) Pier. BaieSt. P.iul Pier 4 6 Beauharnois Harbour Carried forward ■ J 400 00 400 00 66,562 59 , ,...i..t ri868— 1882] 1213. BREAKWATERS— Continued. mCK—Coneluded. federation. Total, I8t July, 1867, to 30th Jnne, 1882. $ cts. 261,060 81 2,060 00 22,084 97 72 S2 301,770 60 2,500 00 689,538 80 Grmnd Total to: 30th June, 1883. $ cts. 261,069 81 2,060 00 22,084 97 72 62 301,770 50 2,600 00 689,538 80 M 23 Remarks. Cost of building dykes and removing boulders, 1875-81. Building and repairing Breakwater and Dam, 1876-82. Preliminary expenses for construction of Lighthouse, now under con- tract. Construction and rej)air8, Negro Point Breakwatar, 1874-82, f 266, 160.99; dredging at Ferrv Slips and and Nary Island Bar, \ollol' i^4*f^-^ '• 'Jredging at Intercolonial RaUway Temiinus, 1876-80, ^7,130.01. Construction of Pier, 1874-75. BEC. 14,283 21 684 43 4,752 63 9,186 63 30,982 73 6,772 96 66,562 69 14,683 21 684 43 4,762 63 9,186 63 30,982 73 6,772 96 66,962 59 Amherst Island is the most southerly of the Magdalen Group, and lies in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, about 140 miles south-east of PeroS Que. The harbour is near the eastern extremity of the Island! The only expenditure previous to Confederation wa« for the maintenance of buoys, 1859-61. On 1st Jan., 1865, it wat pliitod under the control of the Trinity House of Quebec, la 1870-74 the entrance was improved by blasting the bar, so as to giTe a chan- nel 160 feet wide and 9 to 10 feet deep at low water. Cost as shown. At the west side of the mouth of the Saguenay, opposite Tadonssac. In 1881 a landing slip for the use of the boat carrying the mails to Tadoussac in winter was begun, as well as a jetty to protect the same from the ice. The work is not yet complete. On the south-western shore of the Saguenay, 25 miles from its mouth A landing pier begun in 1876 by the Provincial Government' continued liy Dominion in 1879, and still in progres?, has cost the Dominion $4,762.63. At the head of Ha! Ha! Bay, on the south side of the Saguenay. Before Confederation, a pier was built here at a cost of about $3,200. An extension built by the Dominion in 1876 cost 33,084.24. Further extension and repairs begun in 1881 and now in pro- gress have cost up to the present date $6,102. 28. Bale St. Paul is on the north shore of tlia St. Lawrence, about 60 miles below Quebec. In 1874-76 a pier for the accommodation of lightships, 4c., was built on the west side of the bav, but not connected with the shore. This cost $25,621.03. liurin"' the past year a landing-pier has been commenced at Point Rouge, and up to the end of the year has cost $6,361. On the south shore of Lake St. Louis, River St. Lawrence, 20 miles above Montreal. The expenditure shown was incurred ia dredging before the wharves and deepening the channel leading to the main channel of the river, 1880-82. 1214 [1868—1882] HARBOURS AND QOBBEO- i Name of Harbour. Brought for-.varil ., Beloeil Piers and Booms., Bcrthicr {en bat) Pier. 10 Cnp a I'Aigle Pier. Carleton Pier.. 11, Cedars Pier 12 Chciial du Moine Pier 13 Chicoutimi Pier. . 14 COteiiu Landing Pier . 15 16 17 Emboulcmcnts Pier., Etaug du Nord GaspO Bay and Harbour. . Carried forward. Eipenditure previous to Confcdermtlon. From Government Funds. $ ctg, 400 00 37,714 14 65,531 52 787 11 From other than Qovernment Funds. $ cts. 104,442 77 Total, ip to June 30, 1867. $ cts 400 00 37,724 14 65,531 52 Expenditure since Coa Prom Government Funds. 787 11 104,442 77 S cts 66,562 59 394 76 9,024 15 2,946 25 4,665 31 3,761 01 1,957 97 17,017 61 li,461 88 15,450 31 12,912 63 From other than Government Fundi. $ cti. 146,154 47 [1888—1882] 1215 BRK A Fi WATERS— Continued. Oontinutd. r< deration. Total for Fifteen Years ended 30th June, 1882. $ OU 66,5«2 69 394 76 V,024 IB 2,946 25 4,665 31 3,761 01 1,957 97 17,017 61 11,461 88 15,450 31 13,912 63 146,164 47 Grand Total Rtpenditureon Couitruction, up to 20th June, 1882. $ ctg. 66,962 69 394 76 46,748 29 2,946 25 4,665 31 3,761 01 1,957 97 17,017 61 11,461 83 80,981 83 12,912 63 787 11 Remarks. 10 11 12 13 250,597 24 ^"liimout'h'1n?flV'lt' '^'T «'<■'""'<=". »>'""t 33 mile, from its ita mouth. In 1874 it was found necessary to coiigtruot a iiuml er P ,ft;erch';ren,f n-''"""' ^^'""'''u"' ^"'"""^ aC, toVollow tha §'r, nk rITi^. V^^imK under the l.ridpe bv which the Grand Trunk Railway cros^^es the river at this point These were ,M,n. wee?' A"i"iru"t '%T' ''I M"^^"" B-n'ville and O'B "n, Z. iween Aupuaf, 1872, and Mav, 1875, at a ro«t of «ll 271 *» (Included in expenditure on River Richelieu). The ex, enrtu« shown here was for sundry repairs, Ac, 1879-82. •""Pe'""""* On south shore of St Lawrencef 24 miles' below Quebec. Built in 1853, and up to Confederation cost, including repairs, f37;724 14 Extens ve repiura were done in 1877-78, which 4ith some lli,.i7t ^r st'.oTir"' """^ ''" '"''*' "I'-diiure r/iicer^f^;!;.::.' °" BaV^and 6]°bell'n' l'' L"*^."""^'"-''. 3 miles of east of Murray in/'n^ r K-i i" • Q"^*""?- The e.xpenditure shown is for a land- ingp.er, built during the last fiscal year. = -or a lana owh^'a l'n°.^ "^■^"'^ ^'' Chaleurs, 36 miles below Campbell- ^leost^Jr-o x.^eTo^seTtt;-,:^? iT^ t^'^^rii^ ?h^'?r oT^i'i^r'l;;d^3r^ '- ^^^^'^^'^^^^^ °° Undrnl^f^T "M."i' ^'u h"'"'''''""'' 30 """es above Montreal. The lh:tetment'"i'n'|'^8[^V°^'" *""^''""^'^' ^-^ — 'ructed^'; One of the channels of the St. Lawrence, about 3 miles l.elow Sorel vent tZlVl'V^?n,"h"^° '' '°^ '7.° P':^"' '"'"' i" 1881-82, toTre^ ra"dViTonK%t"hor.^'*""''^ "^'' ^P"°« ""^-^^ -"">« ^"^ Chicoutimi, the head of navigation on the Saffuenav is situftted n„ ^ITJ: f'^?,°V''*t rive\ 71J miles from fts mbith. Tll^dta^ Fsll 87 Tn,. i'*? '° '8^^-76, and extended and repair* d if 1 1 /-. ^,°°l-«'- Total cost as shown. ' Ra'nids'^fimnof K*" "'"J^'- I^^'^rence, at the head of the 06teatt Kapids, 36 miles above Montreal. A mooring pier for ateai^ was built here m 1871, and in 1872-74 this was enlar^edTn? connected with the shore, so as to form a landing pier^ 3m'i?/J-h'"''^°,^"'f ^'- Lawrence, 66 miles bflow Quebec, and coSfer5r'l"?«^.''"^8e. The pier was .milt in IM^ fmm tL m.r„ , . ° ^^'^ "■ ^■"'B '^"s built, extending eastward from tlie main structure, at a cost of $10,007.27. Repairs done at On tIit'wZ.:'"*?/'"?n^?"I^'^"^*^'''"' *>»* e 'amounted o^li 443 M i^ Th? Jul nf "l^'l""*''"'"^ '^''!.°.'^' ^^^ "f*'"' Magdtkn group, n the tiulf of St. Lawrence. The expenditure shown is for a bou'r o7r.^ie^"T;° '^'k ^"^ * "'^'^ ^° "'« formation of a ulr- Dour ot refuge The work is not vet finished. 15 16 17 h i 121G [1888—1882] HARBOUBS AND BREAK QUEBEC- IS 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Nuuc of Harbour. Brought forward , Groidc Idle Harbuui- Hailtours generally. HdUrio Harbour Isle aux Coudres Pier. Isle aux Orucs Pier .... Laprairic Harbour., Lf3 ficureuila Pier., L'liktPicr Malbaie Pier., Matauu Pier., Montreal Harbour., Carried forward. Expenditure previous to Coofederation. From OoTcnmeiil Funds. $ cts 104,442 77 17,280 28 113,343 27 53,487 20 521,100 00 809,653 52 From otiier than Oovernment Funds. $ cts. Total, up to Juno 30, 1867. 43,538 67 $ cts. 104,442 77 17,280 28 Expenditure since Coa From Oovemment Fund*!. 113,343 27 53,487 20 43,538 671 564,638 67 853,192 19 f cts. 140,154 47 10,060 33 2,922 00 2,291 60 3,718 00 2,636 18 417 43 1,571 13 25,925 69 17,937 04 11,271 43 747 25 226,65:> 66 From other than Qovernment Funds. f cts. 1,560,918 65 1,560,918 65 ['<'«9-lR82j 1217 WATERS^Omtinued. rrderatioD. Total for Pil'tticD Veurs ended 30th Jaue, 1882. $ ctg. U6)154 47 10,060 33 Grand Total Kxpeaditureon Construction, up to 30th June, 1082. 2,!)22 00 2,291 60 3,718 00 2,636 18 417 43 1,571 13 2S,925 69 17,937 04 11,271 43 1> 561, 666 90 $ cts. 250,697 34 27,340 61 Rroiarks. 2,922 2,291 3,718 2,636 417 1,671 139,268 43 23 Isle 71,424 24 1,786,671 20 11,271 2,126,304 43 67 24 26 26 27 28 Hi a— 11 2,639,763 39 18 Urosge Isle lips in th« v, i ,. .he ,ite ufZ iln^o^^^i::!::^;::^^;;;^ l^:U>w Qu,1.o., a„d I, c.iiisistoftw,, |,f,.rs.me ur t ,, L u . • '"■' ''»''"""• works ext«..nitv of II, . isV n liu 8 8, ? 7' ,"'"•",' '*"' "'u'h-uen extremity, l-ui t in 8fifi rl' } ,"'"•' ''"' "''' ■''•■''• '" "",■ .astern 280.28. ^The easLn f,i..r u ■ , "''' "?"'. '° Cnnfederatiou, $17,- 188.-82. The«*:J"?„'; .-^ ;^-'':;;'^-^.- '«7^Hnd ..«ii„ ia Ciiiii,.(icratioii I2'5 2''-< 7> /■, V.i'u ■»,,.'• ^°'"' <"^t smco Gulf of hVuwVnce I fs-Vf **"'''' '", "'" >'"«dal..n group, cost of $2,291 60 ^^ '^'"' '°°* "' «""e' f^r^Jni the bar, at a at a cost of 13,718 00 ' * '""''"'*'' ''"''■ ""^ "^"''t '"'■o t)uih h,T,. ,ho .,„ , . °*''^' " ''>?nthoMse and per wito H"'h l,u . s. The -pi 'r'^ra?;,^::, T'"^" '■"^'"'"' '°<='",,ti.>1 Ti.« , u , B""^ .c^[i^i;:s:92T69^-'--'^'""""^^^^^^^^^ ptt''^s^^:«r^-^d:?,rori^9^;it'ltiJr^ °° 'imiU l,v wJi' »^V" ^^ Lawrence, 240 miles below Qnebe'- Pier Govern „n iflm'Z 'the'??'' ";'"' '^.''"*°* "^ ^'O'^*" ^"^ ^^. 7W of",i^etork"at'fco1t 0^11 XT'""* ""°""<^^"^ " "'"' » amount' hown'^fs r"' '"^°»K«='«'>t "f special Commissioners. The rHn?r,.nta *' "'^^'-rnment eipen-^ftare before Confederation sfones t^ aTrh^ln^V"!. ' -""r^thpes to the Harbour CoS amount «7i7 2^Trn»nH'"'^T"''j.°'^'™P'"^'"? ""^ harbour. The 1218 [1868—1882] HARBOUES AND BREAK QUKBSO. 29 30 31 Nam!> of Harbour. Brought forward MooriiiB;Pier3,St. Lawrence Rapida. Vew Carlisle Pier. Nicolet River. (II;ul)Oi;r of Refuge.) 32'Perc6 Breakwater. 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 Piers below Quebec, gen erally. Pointe St. Laurent Pier., Port aux Quilles Pier. Quebec Harbour. (Suryey of River St. Charles.) Rimouski Pier. Riviire Bliiiiche Pier. Rivioio du Lou]) (fn bas) Pier. Ca.ried forward. '■■"■iienditure prior to Confederation. From Government Funds. $ cts. 809,653 62 8,859 00 103 45 106,944 80 170,129 35 1,095,690 12 From other than Qoverement Funds. $ cts. 43,538 67 43,538 67 Total up to June 30, 1867. $ cts. 853 192 19 8,859 00 J L * Expenditure since Con From Government Funds. 103 45 106,944 80 170,129 35 1,139,228 79 $ ct«. 225,652 56 860 96 4,22* 20 594 52 499 43 12,858 25 1,266 13 6,504 53 2,616 00 6,101 73 16,104 19 276,278 47 From other than Governaient Funds. $ cts. 1,560,818 «S 1,660,918 a [1868—1882] 1219 WATERS-Continued. Continued. federation. Total for Fifteen Years ended 30th June 1882 $ Ct8. 1,786,671 20 860 95 4,?2e 20 594 52 499 43 12,858 25 1,266 13 6,504 62 2,616 00 6,101 T3 1€,104 19 Grand Total Expenditure on Construction up to 30th June, 1882. $ cts. 2,639,763 .39 9,719 95 4,2^v> io 594 52 499 43 12,858 25 1,266 13 103 45 6,504 52 109,560 80 5,101 73 186,233 64 Remarks. 20 30 31 32 33 34 1,837,197 12 I 2,976,425 91 10 «— 77i hethird , . «T p^'k'"""""^ were repaired at a cost of f860.96 Ou the nortn shore of tl,o Ry:,. d, . Chaa-ur;. 65 miles from Campbell- ion, i> B. uie expenditure shown is for a pier bcL'un in ISSi «nH . not yet finished, feitc, a gift from Lieut -GovcrnoiRolUaillc LXsTlwVr "f "r ['""ir"^^' "-^o- the' loulh^'at't'h "foot of a vi, w fn thl ?•' ^''''' 'l''T *I"""-eal' Iq th. fall of 1881, with for drTd^i 1. iri*''°'' °' :i '"*f''''"^ofr^>ft'g.S a contr.act w is le? ^Uhr^^^^^^Z "' '""""''' "d protecting the latter Perc6 harhour is situated .it the south-eastern ansrle of the Connfv nf wr;;Sd'fn"j''>f-''"''''''"«''^P'- ^" laaTthe amount U Tf a breakw?t^° Z^^'IV' f""".-"^ ^'IV ^'^^ 'o the constructioa whtl, = . ^ ^ f *''* P™''''^'"'" °f 'b'' nu'iierous fishin- craft Tvhu h seek refutrc from storms in this harbour D,sburs,.mcnts during fifteen year.- for staff, stationery advertisintr Ac Ac, on the various piers on the St. Lawrencrf/olow O up ,?>?' not apportionable to anv one work '^""'■^^''^e below Quebec, mvrn^Veerbullt'a«'f I°''m°k'°''""'^''^ '""^^« below Quebec, will be found untM . '■'i'"^,';?'? K}''' "^« '^°« of constructioa win i.e rouna under the liead of lighthouses. It is also howevor used as a landing pier and as such, was repai.e 1 by the nlp-rt' ^^ n i?^"^ ° , ^'^''''^ ^"'^» "' 18^9-81- ' t the cost show, ^ 35 On the north shore of the St. Laurence, 114 m°les bZw (?uebec. <..narlts, to enable the Government to decide on best «!»/ ^r proposed graving dock, afterward located at Lex is On soutl. shore of the St. Lawrence, 180 mibs below Quebec md one a o.t of°$106 944 sT "'n'^'"''"^^,'- The pier wa^buat ,'n' VssS at aiosioi Jiiuo,944.80. D irini^ the veara IRTfitr, ib7j tv. T J2,616.00 was 'expended in inakin^,^. "',, ^n °a r ' ^" '"'" °' On the son, , ,, ,!,.■ 8,. Lawrence, al,o,i, 26 mib's !. i' ',, f River Metis In 1875-b .1 nMonuK iner was built here, about 550 feet fnm sh re ^et^rwi7hti'e1\'^''TV"rV'''"■^\'''^^■''''~'•"^'>•''''''^^ °" OuA':ee''Ti;i'"'." '''■'''''' ^',^:r'''^"'''-'' ^0« "^''- ('-■ water) heb,^ D. V,., «"'.''■"■■'"'""" '" 18" r.t a eost'of *170.129 35 Du m,;^' thehrst „.„ vears of Confe boalion $1,86180 ^s tvx- cu^t iu;24!;:^^' ""'' '' ''''■" " t"^'';^^ "-iitiou^ w>:;k.: ^^2; 37 38 39 1220 [1868—1882] HARBOURS AND BREAK QUIBBa Name of Harbour. Expenditure previous to Confederation. Expenditure since Con e 3 as From Government Funds. Fromother ^^^^^^ Gorernment "Pt°,J"°«30, Funds. ^^^^• From Government Funds. From other than GoTernment Fund..^^ Brought forward $ cts. 1,095,690 12 225,229 81 $ cts. 43,538 67 $ cts. 1,139,228 7S 225,229 87 t cts 276,278 41 12,848 53 128 20 $ eta. 1,560,918 65 4( Rivi&re Quelle Pier ■n Ste. Anne's Wharf, River Saguenay. St. AnicetPier 42 1,920 00 1,920 00 43 St. Dominique Pier 1,952 74 9,323 86 470 93 3,617 82 5,256 96 11 10 1,070 75 4,046 46 44 Ste. Famine Pier 4^ St. Jean (Isle Td'Orleans) Pier. St. Jean, Port Joli,Pier 46 47 St. Thomas (Mnutmagnv) Pier. St. Timoth^ePior 48 49 St. Zotique Pier fiO radous8ac Fish Dams Carried forward l,322,a3» 99 43,538 67 1,366,378 06 315,005 83 1,560,918 6^ [1868—1882] I22I WA.TEBS— Continued. ~CoHtinu4d. federation. Total for Fifteen Years ended SOtbiJane, 188J. $ cts. 1,837,197 12 12,848 53 Grand Total Expenditure on Construction, up to 30th June, 1882. 128 201 1,952 74 9,323 86 470 93 3,617 82 5,256 96| 11 10 1,070 75 4,046 46 Ctg. Remarks. 128 20 1,920 1,952 00 74 470 3,617 6,256 11 93 82 96 10 41 42 43 2,976,425 91 238,078 40 40 At Poiate aux Orignaux, on the south shore of the St. Lawrence 75 miles below Quebec, and 4* miles from the VillaseTf RiriJ, r^nll Th,sp,er was built In 1856, costing $225^9 87 Sin e Contederatiou in addition to minor repairs from time to time ?he ^er was planke,! throughout its vv bole length "1879 Z'd in was beJun^. nd h 'itill"^ '''""^' '^^-7°^^ of^increasingi',, height ftderat^'$\t8^ 53 '" '""""'■ '^*"'" «^P«"■ miherpier, ( osi Lake'"srF™nHi''«rli" ^l^^ ' J' ^''' "^ ^'"^ 8<^»"' "here of ^ Pn''l;ngt'-h^3^5^'t^itl'?'i?i„«t^,« «-*-'^>. -^ — re« 300 feet On the north shore of the St. Lawrence, at the head of la Chute aui b^llt'T; ^^"T 32 miles above .Montreal. A mourh.g p?er was built here before Confederation (see Mooring Piers, S^tLw- rence Rupids). In 1880 the superstructure of this unrenewed and a causeway built connecting it with the sliore, so as to form a 9 323 8fi id n„ ,h **"'?.P"'';- ^'"^ ^"" "f these alterations was $ ,95^.74 9,323 86 44 On the nor h side o, tlie Island of Orleans, 17 miles below Quebec. In 18,6 a small lamhng p,er w.as built by the inhabitants This lias nrt'"°yea 7187^82'"^ *^>- "'" D^'l-'-e "du^ n„ thhJ^l '■°J,r ^°^t to Govenimeiit as shown. On the south side of the Island of Orleans, 20 miles below Q,iel,cc A P er b.iilt some years aso by the local authorities was repai.^d 1^ .tfi n .1 * Department m 1880-81 r,t the cost shown. ^ ^ ZrT '''°'' 'n ^^'^^ i^awrence,55i miles below Quebec. Tl,e .„„ f f.^'^*^* granted by tlie Government in 1878. Tliis*b -ins a a'co7t^of'*l '617 8'>'"T'?'f a'"''' ''^ "'^' ^"putment in is'^-sf .» ^ ai^ 't cosi or If i, 617.82. Total Oovenimeiit oiilltv «^R17B9 47 On the south shore of the St. Lawrenee, .sTmil, be^of 'q 'bee. A cost ol^$S'96 ""'"''■'''''-■'^ ''^ "'" 0^'P''""'-"t i" 187y-8I att "^ ^" Raui1l°s"2Vl!;'?;/K"" ^u- Lawrence, at the head of the Cedars Kapids,_29 miles above Montreal. The expenditure sliown was be e^o ns;rt?7hr;' '" ^""'""'°" ^^■''" -^ ''""^'"« p- ""^-^ " 1,9.0 75 4i»Ontlie nortii shore of tlie St. Lawrence, at the foot of Lake St M ^f-:;; fi^nr',."''''"' ^"?" f^'^'"'"'^- ^ P'"^ Which may be is.d foi eitlier mooring or janding purposes was begun at this 45 4,046 46150 ,875,924 47' 3,342,303 13 On near its montii, 130 miles below ind the adjoining g:junds, the point in 1881-82; cost to end of h.->,.ryek.,°Co70.75 the eastern side of the Sttguenay Qnebec. In 1873 an old saw-mib .,.,. uic auicMiuni bv'tli'at'l,"',!'" "";■ °;, ^"^'- '''■'' P-esented to tile Government I,^ ml „^nlS I ',?" ^°' ""-■ P'"'!;"^'' "'■ e.^tabjishing a fish liatchery. control the establishment was placed. In 188J the erection of id'^'o."fi .«*u""P'"''''°,'"y-^ "■*' committed to this Departm nt, .1 id «^,046.4S was expended (1880-82) in raising the tliree dams already m existence and building another near the public ,!. td 1222 [1868—1882] :l''t HAEBOURS AND BREAK QUBBSC^ Nunc of Harbour. Expen.liturf jircTious to Confederation. Expenditure since Con 1 From Government Funds. From other than Government Fuuds. Total, up to June 30, 1867. From Government Funds. From other than Government Funds. 51 Brought forward Trois Pistoli- Pier $ eta. 1,322,839 99 $ cts. 43,538 67 f cU 1,366,378 66 $ cts. 1,315,006 83 3,500 00 % ctg. 1,660,918 65 Totals, (Quebec 1,322,839 99 43,638 67 1,366,378 66 318,505 82 1,560,918 65 Bayfield, Luke Huron. BellrviUc, Bay uf Quinte.... Bruc e Minos OhiMitin Island, Lake Huron Ooiioui-j Colli iigwood, Georgian Bay 7 Colpoy'.s Range, Biff Bay, ealled also Kepple Pier (Georgian Bay). Consecon, Lake Ontario , GuJerieli, Lake Huron... 10 Hawkesbury, Ottawa River 11 Harbours generally, Ontario 12|luverhurou, Lake Huron.... 13 Kincardine do Carried forward. 31,910 95 62,0:0 70 15,125 00 19,044 00 128,090 65 31,910 95 62,010 70 15,125 00 19,044 00 51,517 65 22,688 24 1,581 33 235,469 81 66,654 40 56,368 06 9C0 00 3,236 13 461,631 16 1,164 90 10,561 33 6,093 60 78,049 68 128,090 65 995,816 19 ONT 10,000 00 25,507 49 28,268 21 10,000 00 73,775 n [1868— 1882J I22S ^ATEBS— Continued. Omclud*d. Meration. Total for Fifteen Years ended 30th Jane, 1883. $ cts 1,875,924 47 3,500 00 1,879,424 47 Grand Total Ezpenditareon CoQBtruction, up to 30th June, 1882. 3,242,303 13 3,500 00 3,245,803 13 51 Remarka. On the soi't ijbore of the St. Lawrence, 148 miles below Quebec. During 1881^2 a number of boulders were removed from th» Harbour, and a landing pier was commenced. This worlt is itill in progress. AKIO. 1.069,691 9i Workg onprnally constructid bv Municipality of Township of Stanl.r T^f '',';i"l""^'' ""»3oertaine.l Pier extendod, and harbour dredged. 1876-79, by Department, assisted by a grant of $10,000 from town. sHip. Dredging, 1874-82. do 1881-82. Breakwater Imilt byGovernmo.it in 1856. This repaired and extended. w„.r1 ".'joV'^'J'";"' l^J'-"- Also a landing-pier and beacon. ' . works built bvH.«rbour Company, tommencing 1829. Subsidized bw ^rovniiial Oovernmcnt at various times to amount of $62,010 7o A''"',!";;J '-'y GovemmiMt in 1842 and transferred to To. n Coun- cil of Cob«)urg in 1850 tor .t.l6,0u0. Cost of extending piers an-';i nia. Pier 150 feet lonff. built hy Government in 1856-57. Repaired and extended to « length of 450 feet in 1873 and 1874. At the mouth of the River Penetnngore, on the east coast, 106 miles above Sariiia. Two piers, 100 teet ni.art, and having a united length ot 830 feet, wei-n rjommen. •,•■.! hV thV f3:..v=rT-.:v..>l5; —. !ar_" in 1868 $4,500 were granted to the (j.)rporation oflKincard'ine'foe certain repairs and improvememta executed by them during tha two previous years. Since 1871 a consi.lerable sum of iiionev haa bceii spent each year in dredging harl.onr, extending an.l nro. tecting piers. (For dimensions, Ac, see Appcmlix \o 3, pa - 28 J.) I 1224 [1868—1882] 14 15 HARBOUBS AUD BREAK ONTARIO Name of Harbour. 16 13i ought forward .. Kingaton, Lake Ontario., Little Current, Lake Huron ExpenJiture previous to Confederation. L'Orignal, OttMwa River... 17 Meaford, Georgian Bay., 18 19 Morpeth, Lake Erie . NApanee Harl,a From Governmiut Funds. $ Ct3. 128,090 65 20 Newcastle, Luke Ontario. 91 22 Oakville. OlhaWH, Lake Ontario. 23^0wiTi Sound, Gcor}ri;uiBay. Carried forward. 2,000 00 6,000 00 From other th.Tn Government Funds. $ Ct3. 1,078 00 14,361 08 13,000 00 164,529 73 Total, up to June 30, 1867. $ cts 128,090 65 2, COO 00 6,000 00 Gzpenditore since Oob From Government Fonda. 1,078 00 14,361 08 13,000 00 164,529 73 $ Cts. 995^16 19 14,814 40 12,415 25 From other than Government Fundf. $ cts. 73,776 75 15,714 13 10,000 00 514 40 5,000 00 588 20 5,000 00 55,781 17 1,106,643 74 83,775 75 [188fr~1882] 1225 WATEBS-^Continued. —Cantmmd, federation. Total for FiftMn Years ended 30th June, 1888. Grand Total Bzpenditare on Oonstruction, np to 30th June, 1883. $ Ctg. $ ct8< 1,069,591 94 1,197,682 59 14,814 4C 12,415 25 25,714 13 514 40 5,000 00 588 20 5,000 00 55,781 17 1,189,419 40 14,814 12,415 2,000 00 31,714 13 Remarks. 514 40 1,078 00 5,000 00 16 17 to a depth of 13 feet. Work was 14,949 28 18 19 20 21 5,009 68,781 1J63,949 22 14 Removing " Carrtithei'a Shoal' done by divers, 1873-76. 16 The passage between Cloche and Great Manitoulin Islands, about 140 miles from Collingwood. A rocky ledge at this point, renderinir the channel too narrow and indicate for deeply laden vessels, is '°^'i"'y?,<'"0U8 obstruction in the sheltered passage of upwards of 100 miles in length, between the Manitoulin group of islands and tho mninland. Its removal would enable vessels plyin? between Georgian Bay ports and Sault gte. Marie to takr advan- tage of this shelter, and avoid one of the most dangerous parts ?Lo o -S.'"""!": ^°^^ '^'^^ ''«?"" '■» 1880, ana up to 30th Jul s latii, J, ••.' HARBOURS AND BREAK ONTARIO- ■V s? Name of Harbour. Expenditure prerious to Confederation. Expenditure sinca Oca 1 From Government Funds. From other than Government Fundi. Total, up to June 30, 1867. From Government; Funds. From other than GoTernment Funda. Brought forward Penctang, formerly Pene- tanguiahen.s Georgian Bay. Pickcrinsr, formerly French- man's Bay, Lake Ontario. Picton,Bay of Qninte Port Albert, Lake Huron... $ cts. 164,529 73 $ cts. $ cts. 164,529 73 ' $ ctg. 1,166,643 74 2,624 07 4,999 00 13,487 85 9,621 31 $ Ctl. 83,776 75 34 36 26 8,424 00 8,424 00 27 38 Port Bruce, Lake Erie Port Burwcll do Port Colborne do e,267 47 12,546 00 6,267 47 12,546 00 29 10,055 37 • 30 31 Port Dalhouse, Lake On- tario. Port Darlington, Lake On. tario. Port Dover, Lake Erie.. Port Elgin, Lake Huron Port Hope, Lake Ontario.... Port Maitland, Lake Erie ... 32 6,000 00 2,661 46 3,180 97 30,401 69 33 44,391 61 4,000 00 58,680 26 8,500 00 62,891 61 4,000 00 58,680 26 34 35 36 • ••■••••«•• •• Carried forward I 298,839 07 8,500 00 307,339 07 1,187,575 46 83,775 75 [1868—1882] 122T WATERS— Continued. Cmtinutd. federation. Total for fifteen Years ended 30th Jane, 1«82. % cts 1,189,419 49 2,634 07 4,999 00 13,487 8S 9,521 31 Grand Total Kxpendltnreoo Construction, up to 30th Jnne, 1882. 10,055 37 5,000 OO 2,661 46 3,180 97 30,401 69 $ Ct3 1,363,949 22 2,624 07 4,999 00 21,911 36 9,621 31 6,267 47 22,691 37 Remarks. 5,000 00 65,553 07 7,180 97 89,081 95 1,271,361 21 1,678,690 28 34 35 On au ariji of Matchedash Bay, on the cast coast of Georgian Bay. In 1880 the harbour was dredged near the wharves to a depth of 16 feet. ^ 21 milca east of Toronto. In 1878-79,60 feet rtcre added to the length of the eastern pier and dredginjf was done to a depth of 12 feet. On the south side of the bay, 36 miles above Kingston. From 1857 to 1862, dredging was done by this Department, giving a uniform depth of 9 feet in tlie channel leading to the wharves. Since Confederation a considerable amount of dredging has been done from 1874 to 1882. 9 miles north of Goderich. In 1874-5, a breakwater was built here iind the northern pier e.xteuded. In 1881-82 a considerable sum was spent on dredging and pile protection work. This harbour, 14 miles west of Port Bnrwell, is the property of tlio Port Bruce Harbour Co., which, in 1157-58, received Government nil! to the amount shown. 90 miles west of Port Colborne and 22 west of Long Point. Time works also are the property of a local harbour conipanv, wlm h, after expending upwards of $100,000, received assistance from Government to the extent of $12,000. In 1842, $546 were spent in making a survey. Since Confederation this Department haa repaired the western pier, removed a shoal at the mouth of the harbour and dredged the harbour itsclt to a uniform deptli of 10 feet. The southern or Lake Erie entrance of the Welland Canal. Expen- diture included with that of cannl. The northern or Lake Ontario entrance of the Welland Canal. Ex- penditure included with that of canal. About 40 miles east of Toronto. This harbour was dredged to a depth of 10 feet in 1875-76. 40 miles above Port Colborne. Constructed in 1837 hy a joint stock company at a cost of $8,600. In 1843 the Company transferred the works to the Uovernmcnt, who in 1850 sold them to the Port Dover Harbour Couipany for $30,400, but again resumed posses- sion in 1863. Total Government expenditure for extending and repairing up to Confederation, $44,391.61. From 1868 to 1871, $2,658.60 was spent on repairs. On 1st May, 1877, tlie Harbour was sold by auction to the Port Dover and Lake Huron Railway Co. for $6,200. 128 miles north of Sarnia. Constructed in 1857-58 by a local company with $4,000 assistance from Government. A" breakwater waa begun in 1881 and the work is now in progress. A contribution of $5,000 from the corporation of Port Elgin is in the bands of the Hon Receiver-General and will be applied to supplement tho Government grant for the completion of the work. Constructed by company in 1832, vested in Commissioners 1853. Government aid granted at various times before Confederation to amount shown. In 1875-77 piers were extended and considerable amount of dredging was done. Additional dredging and & further extension of the eastern pier are now in ])rogress. Creek Branch of the Welland Canal, that of canal. Expenditure included with 1228 "% 't*' X [1868—1882] HARBOURS AND ONTARIO- Niinii' of Hiirlioiir. 37 38 39 40 41 42 Brought forward Port Rowan Lake Erie., Port Ilo.val do Port Stanley do Eipenditure prior to Confederation. Portsmouth, Lake Ontario.. Prescju'Isle do 43 44 45 46 47 48 Rondeau, Lake Erie. ShannunviUe, BayofQuinto Thornbury, Georgian Bay Thunder Bay, Lake Superior Toberinory, Lake Huron. Toronto, Lake Ontario. Curried forwanl . From Government Funda. $ CtB, 298,839 07 260,531 88 626 00 74,737 70 From other than Oovernraent Funds. $ cts. 8,60« 00 Saugecn, or Southampton, 10,236 39 Lake Huron. 22,965 12 Total Up to June 30, 1867. $ cts. 307,339 07 260,631 88 Expenditure gincw Ooa Prom Government Funds. 626 00 74,737 70 10,336 39 667,936 16 ' 8,509 00 676,436 16 $ ct«. 1,187,576 46 150 00 281 83 8,758 00 3,390 40 26,981 34 187,690 76 From other than Government Fands. $ cti. &3,775 75 8,559 60 2,992 94 3,469 98 5,999 25 349 20 22,965 12 70,589 95 1,616,688 71 300 00 84,075 TJ [1868— 1882 J 1229- BREAKWATERS. C(>ntinuti. federation. Total for Fifteen Tears ended 30tb June, 1883. $ cto. 1,271,351 31 150 00 281 83 8,758 00 3,390 40 26,981 34 8,559 60 2,992 94 3,469 98 5,999 25 .349 20 70,589 95 Orand ToUl Bzpenditnreon Cooitruction, up to 30th June, 1882. \£ $ eta. I,iT8,69« 28 150 00 281 83 269,289 88 3,390 40 27,607 34 Remarki. 197,890 76 I 272,628 46 40 41 42 Al' At 18,795 99 2,992 94 3,469 98 5,999 25 349 20 43 93,555 07 48 37 Expenditure for survey, 1880. 38 do do 39 110 miles nbov,. I'„rt Colbcirn.'. CoiHtnictcd l.y OoTernmeiit a.n- m.Hsion.rg, cotnmencinc 1828. Transferred in 1889 to London and V "u ^I*"''7 Rail""/ Co. Thi-i Department built eitenpions to both the piers in lg76.77, and in 1882 the western on«, having sunk, was raised to its former height. '' ^ ""oTlS feet°'' '^'°^"""- ^° '^82 this harbor was dredged to a depth ■ul 78 miles u eat of Kingston In 1857 a number of bnois vvero !'«o-.'5 "'.*'■■'' '''^ entrance of the harbor, (co.n $626): and in 1869-.>j, dredging was done to increase the depth of the channel lo 12 feet, at a ccst of $26,981.34. ««i»uue. Pointe aux Pins 140 miles west of Port Colborne. Bn ak- water commenced m 1844. On 1st Jnlv, 18fil. the HarbWr was ^L^> '!«« "fv,'^'^" Harbour Co. for $8,0(' but oa the Ith iwrffh ' . ' .•*^'' Government again resumed pogse»fl«n. In 1872 the formation ot a harbour of refuge was commence by iho construction oi a new breakwater and piers, wideuiaa the en- trance und dei-pcning the basin to 18 feet at low watwr. This was completed in 1875. In 1880-82. 2,000 feet of pile-work ^v ero P"'..'" '^,P'""'^„'=L""' ^1«f'' "^t the west side of the antra. ,ce. costing *11,399.96; and u channel wiis opened into IIUI (Juek rriLUed'$30O^'^*'' '° ^'''''' "'* County Oouncil of Ktnt -on- At the mouth of the River Sangeen, 133 miles north of Saml«. Br. ak- water constriietc.l by Government iu 1858. The local Mthcritiea ao'rnn"^^ i*"' '■" ^^'^' '■^■,"'^'"tJ 'rom the Government a grant of *3,600. Repairs were also executed in 1878 and 1882 bv this Dc- partriicnt, and a small breakwater 155 feet long, opposite tha lighthouse, is now in course of construction. 44 At inouth of t-almon River, north side of bay, forty miles above Kingston. The expenditure was for dredging a bar opi.usite to the town m 1875 and again in 1882. At mouth of Beaver River, thirteen miles west of Collin('wo,»l The wharf onginally built by the residents of the loealitv liavine lallen into dilapidated condition, the Deiiartment, in 1882, com- menced to reconstruct the same and dredge the basin. A grant ot $7,000 ti(mi the township of Collingwood is now in the hands of the Hon. Receiver-Geneial,.and will be used to .^uppleinent tho Parliamentary appropriation. Expenditure in 1877 for surrey, with a view to con.struetion of har- bour works at Prince Arthur's Landing. Further expenditure charged to Pacific Railway, large and safe harbour of refuge on the north coast of the county of Bruce, between Lake Huron and Georgian Bay. In 18,S2 the Department placed some large iron mooring-ring"< and tenders in the rocky sides of the harbour. The exiienditure previous to Confederation was for the construction ot repairs to the " Queen's Wharf" up to 1850. when it was trans- lerred to the Toronto Harbour Oommissiouers.' Eiiii!!dit;:rr ^-.r.r- lion'^'^^'^^li''}'"",'"''' ''^''^" ''"■ surveys and examimiuon in 1875 iitid 1882, and for dredging western entrance, 1877 to 1881. 46 47 A 1,600,764 46 I 2,277,200 62 1230 [1868—1882] HARBOURS AND BREAK ONTARIO- 49 60 Name lit' H.irlioiir Hr(ju;,'lit l'i)i\viirt.ance to Chambly ii.toBKit. In 1882, channel l,elow St. Ours was deepened nn 1856 to 1858 for the purpose of ce bridge above these ia|iids,and dieriniental piers constructed fi ,'iiding the f beic th irmation oi an ice brid onnilin ,ind the idiiseiiueiit : am iiccuinnlation cd' ice on the shoal of the River St. L; iniind.ition ol low lan on both sh Tl ired effect, ha- been abiniibnied. ink, not ores having produced the Uaki See Slides mid Booms iiga channel 6 It dei'ji to \'ill 12tDeeiieniiig ehnnie 1 id' river at I 13 69 2,000 UOjU 2,309 12 15 132,235 84 Buckingham by bla-iti ago uf Riband, ittle Rajiids, about ten mile R apn the tram to facilitate the reef, a 1-0 remoTiiig b liort •at ion of pliosjihat ation of river by ves-el above "inlderd al Long Dredging a berth lor vessels on west si ie of Uredgiug channel at entrance of River The aged pier, in JuU, 1880. I'eiidltiiie prior to Uonfede shoal of boulders Iviinjr abou ration is for the r Andrervs fo; allou a breadth ol 50 ft t one mil'- bell ■emm al i,f a snaall iw the \ilhu R vessels of 4.', rt. d iver to the vill ranght of w •■Iter ind a depth of 5 ft, a dijt ance of 3i mil to ascend fioin ihe i.ui 1 f St. ■o as to aw a 10 a -^18 123a [1868-1882] IMPROVEMENTS OF QUEBEC Name of River. Expenditure previous to Confederation. Expenditure since Cdu •a B a From Government Funds. From otlier than Government Funds. Total, up to June 30, 1867. From Government Funds. From other than Government Funda Brought forward Sagueiiay River $ cts. 14,394 61 $ Ota. 14,394 61 $ eta. 117,841 23 13,659 94 6,303 18 746 16 (a) 15,8J1 50 36,656 17 93,816 98 1,719 51 7,008 02 $ ct* 16 17 do enlargement of La Grande D6charge, Lake St. John. Salmon, northshore, Ottawa River. St. Francis 18 19 ?,0 St. Lawrence 31 St. Lawrence— Removal of chains and anchors. St. Placide 32 23 Yamaaka Totals Quebec 14,394 61 14,394 61 293,472 67 ' OXTA 1 Detr«it 7,260 32 245 17 14,026 80 ? Gananoque 3 NftPft'ie- .,,,, 5 000 00 Carried forward 21,53] 29 J,0<,H) 00 (a) Including f 1,602.99 wrongly charged to Cba)> auguay River in Appendix No. 1, page 46. [1868—1882] 123T mVEBS— Continued. — Continued. federation. Total for Fifteen Years ended 30th June, /883. $ cts 117,841 23 13,569 94 6,303 16 746 16 (a) 15,821 50 36,656 17 93,816 98 1,719 51 7,008 02 293,472 67 RIO. 7,260 32 146 17 19,026 80 30, S3] 39 Grand Totiil Expenditure on Construction, up to 30tli June, 1883. $ cts 132,235 84 13,559 94 6,303 16 746 16 ((') 15,821 60 Remarks. 36,656 17 e3,816 98 1,719 61 7,008 02 21 22 33 307,867 28 Deepening and imprormg the channel below Chicoutimi, so ;i^ to enable yesseU to enter or leave th-.t port at half ti.le Widening the outlet of Lake St. John so as to drain the water, of the lake more rapid y during spring freshets and prevent the floudiMg 01 tbe adjacent lands. " Dredging channel t. a depth of 6ft., September and October, 1880. Dredging 't channel, 50 ft. wide and 6 ft. deep at low water, from lerreville Mills to entrance of river at Lake St. Peter, a dis- tance of about 3f miles. This expenditure is for dredging and otherwise imi,roving the river at the following places :— Cap a la Roche— Removal of rock, fiscal yean 1873-74 817 000 OO Contrec(Eur— Dredging in 1874-76 .".".'.".""'.'.'." 13*752 37 Boucherville to Longiie Point— Dredging in issil ' "*■ >..■... , 9 912 ^(\ Improvement of channel between Lake St'Fr.in'. ' CIS and Montreal (dredging) in 1881-82 ?,691 30 Total 36 056 17 Kenioving aticliorB, chains, 4c., from Harbour of Quebec, inc'ludine- cost 01 Iitting barge ($35,000). Since the fall of 1375 the baree was successful in raising 224 anchors, 7,0H fathoms chain and 610 boulders, the wrecks of the steamer "Bidder" and stun L Ungual. '^ A channel 1,000 feet long by 50 feet wide, ^^ ith a l.asin opi.osito wharf 76 feet wide was dredged during season of 1879— depth at low water, 6 feet. ^ Constructing a lift-lock and dam at Isle b. Cardin, about 4* miles froju mouth ot nyer. The constructing of these works and dredging below the lock will render the river navigable for vessels of moderate draft as far as Rapid de la Grosse Roche, a distance of 21 miles. 7,260 32 345 17 19,026 80 36,633 29 Deepening river near Amherstburg and Bois Blanc Island to a uniform depth of U ft 5 in. at lowest water. Survey was made in li^U and work done in 1876 to the amount staU'd. Deepening a portion of mouth of river to permit entrane of a lar^fer class ot vessels to load grain. Thii expendi'.ure was incurred to obtain a channel 50 ft. wide and 9 feet deep, at low water, to the Diamond Mill, north of the town. Uredging was begun on the 22nd September, 1873, and contiiiuinir during the years 1874-76,-76 and 1878. Of the amount expended. nnox and Addington, $2,000. llJ . -jM '. 1,1 1238 [1868—1882] 1 mPEOVEMENTS OP ONTARIO- Name of River. Espcnditun- previous to Confederation. Brought forward 4 Narrows (botwcen Lake Sim COP and Lake Coacbi chirjg). 6 Xeebish Rapids (St. Mary'i RiTir). GOtonabce , Ottawa 8 9 10 Salmon Sydeiiliam., Thames From Government Funds. S eta. 10,138 30 From other than Government Funds. i cts. Ezpendituro since Ooa Total up to June 30, 1867. $ cts. 10,138 30 From Government Fands. $ cU. 21,532 7d U Trent. Totals Ontario 3,821 42 13,959 72 3,821 42 13,959 72 36,171 85 1,106 86 10,898 34 1,913 03 8,265 16 16,428 31 1,897 43 From other tbao GoTMPiimtnt 9 ctt. 5>000 00 98,212 77 2,400 00 7,400 00 MANI Assiniboine 4,178 63 3,961 43 3,000 00 6,234 90 Fairfcird or Partridge Crop River. Rainy Lake and River Red River Total, Manitoba 17,364 96 NORTH- WEST Saskatchewan , 7U 48 [186a-1882] 123t RITBRS-Cftnftmierf. Ctmtimied. Meimtion. ToUl for Fifteen Years eaded aeth Jane, 1883. I ett. 26,533 29 36,171 85 1,105 86 10,898 34 1,913 53 8,28S 16 18,828 31 1,897 43 105,613 77 Grand Total Expenditureoa Congtruption, ap to 30th Jane, 1883. $ CtB. 26,532 29 10,138 ao 36,171 85 1,105 86 10,896 34 1,013 53 8,265 16 32,649 73 Remarki. 1,897 43 119,572 49 10 11 Channel dredged to a depth of 6 ft. in 1867-58. Dredging channel to a depth of 14 ft. 5 in., at loweU water, and 20O R.,..- A ^^C- Y** Pon>"f need >n Julf , 1876 and flnlghed in 1882. Repairing dam, Whitlaw'gRapida. ocumiooa. ifu^'p?"*'- '•t-moTing boulderg, 4c, at Green Shoal, Kettl* ^^l:' Ctenaux Rapida Ac, (proportion of expenditure) a^d aUo °"'?ft' wideTa" deJZl'a'ft '* """"*' '' "'''' '''"' ""■ '""^ ^^ ^''te and Dresden*" "' ''"^' '^^ " ^ ^''^' ^''""' Simpson'* Expenditure previoua to 1867 was for removing loga, Ac., imclndinir rcmaing of an old bridge from bed of river Sxpendlture lincf wag incurred tor deepening river and making a channel 7« ft. wid» and U ft. deep through ghoal at month of river. Of this amount the Counties of Kent and Lambton contributed $3,400 towaidt «♦ pendjture incurred in 1871 •«»»««.« Dredging gawdust, mUl refuge, Ac, from b«d of river. TOBA. TKRKITORIES. 714 48 4,178 63 4,178 63 3,951 43 3,951 43 3,000 00 3,000 00 6,234 90 6,231 90 17,364 96 17,364 96 Remoung boulders and gnagg and binding side damg, for the purpos* of deepening, struiglitening and widening the channel so as to laPr ir-^ "^'" ""^'^"^'^ *'"'' steamers from Winnipeg to Portaga Examination of river, which is the outlet of Lake Manitoba, with th» view of ascertaining the best means of increasing the outflow into Lake 6t. Martin and Little Saskatchewan, checking the steady rig» of waterg in the lake, an,i redeeming the land which has beett gradually flooded during the last few years. Lo^k'""' "'"^ ^^P'^nded tor work in connection with Fort Frances Of this amount $6,234.90 was spent in the years 1872-73 and 1874 in removing boulders, Ac, at St Andrew's Rapids, and in 1879 a. lhegame"Xce.*'' " "'^"'^'"^ "' ''"I''°^i"K navigation at 714 48 I Preliminary expenses in connection with workj for improvement of navigation. 1240 [1868— 1882J IMPROVEMENTS OP BRITISH —x _ Name of River. Expt'nditure previous to Confederation. Expenditure since Ooo 1 From Governinent Fuudd. From other than Government Funds. Total, up to June 30, 1867. From Government Fundd. From other than Government Funde. 1 Courtinay $ Ct3. $ Ct9. $ cts. $ cts. 474 65 1,469 82 29,566 22 990 84 $ ctg. 2 Cowichan 3 Fraser 4 Naa3 Total, British Columbia 32,601 63 — Abstract Statement of 1 Nova Scotia 79,869 38 36,704 18 119,769 06 293,472 67 98,211 77 17,364 96 714 48 2 Prince Kdwurd Island • ••••• ■■••■<••■••• 4 Quebec Ontario Manitoba 14,394' 61 13,959 72 i'i',39i"6l 13,959 72 6 7,400 00 « 7 S North- West Territ"- .les British Columbia Totals „ 28,354 33 28,354 33 678,609 03 7,400 00 [1888— IflRtl 1241 3 OP ITI8H RIVERS— Concluded. COLUMBIA. ceOoa federation. Grand Total Expenditureon Construction, up to Remarki. 30th June, v 1882. 1 other lan rnment nde. Total for Fifteen Years ended 30th June, 1882. $ ctg. t cts. 474 65 1,469 82 29,666 23 990 84 t eta. 474 66 1,469 82 29,566 22 990 84 1 This expenditure was incurred in Norember, 1881, in an un attempt to remove anag^g from the river. 2 Removing drift piles of fallen timber from channel of river the free passage of logs. 3 Dredging channel at entrance of river, also blasting and rocks from Cotton wod Canyon, above Quesnel mouth. 4 Removing snags and buoying the channel. aucceisful to permit removing 32,601 53 32,501 63 nt of Expenditure on Rivers. 79,869 38 36,704 18 119,769 06 293,472 67 106,613 77 17,364 96 714 48 32,501 63 79,869 38 36,704 18 119,769 06 307,867 28 119,572 49 17,364 96 < 714 48 22,601 63 ( tod oo' -^ iB-^ 100 00 686,009 03 714,361 36 ^^^^^Hi - ' 1S42 [1868—1883] DREDGES AND NOVA SCOTIA A}n> Name of Dredge. Ex|>enditure |ireviou» to Confederation. Expenditure ainoe Con From Government Fundi. From other than Oovernment Fund*. Total, up to JuntSO, 186T. From Oovernment Funds. From other than Ooveroment Funds. Cnnndii Ca|>e Breton New Dominion St. Iiawrcacv George McKiiiiio TuK'9 (Plims, Ac.) $ cU. $ eta. t eti. $ cU. 42,778 44 19,744 38 30,826 61 11S,389 48 16,000 00 $ CtJ. (•■••• (■■■•, ,,,,., Totiils, Nova Scotia Hnd New Brunawirk 226,089 31 1 Prince Kdwiiid , PRINCE EI> 23,583 07 23,582 or QUB Dredgintr Vessels Nipiwintf 6,872 43 6,873 43 Queen of Canada Tug Dennis 16,000 00 iSjOOOOO 13,601 67 "' "2,060 06 Totals, Quebec 21,872 43 21,872 43 16,601 67 Dredging Vessels. Challenge Tug Trudeau Totals, Ontario.. 21,600 00 21,600 00 31,600 00 21,600 00 31,211 32 6,847 05 38,058 37 ONTA [1868- 1882] 1243- DRBDGrNG PLANT. NEW BRUNSWICK. I'fderation. Total for Fifteen Tears ended JOth Jane, lan. f eta. 4J,778 44 19,744 38 30,826 61 116,389 48 18,000 00 350 60 Onuid Total Expenditure on Oonitractioii, up to 30th Juiu*, I8B9. Ct8. 42,778 44 19,744 38 30,826 61 116,389 48 16,000 00 360 50 235,089 31 226,089 31 Remark!. Iron hull; elevator drcdj[e ; self propelling; built in Olaagow. Wooden hull ; gpoon dredge. do do Iron hull; elevator dredge ; aelf propelling ; built in Olaagow. Wooden hull ; apoon dredge. WARD ISLAND. BEC. 13,501 67 2,b6o"o6 16,501 67 RIO. 23,582 07 •fr^^ ^^ the Local Government to the Dominion, for the sum of 1822,000, according to terms of Union. The balance $1,682.07, wai expended m fitUng out dredge. Wooden hull ; spoon dredge 6,873 43 13,591 67 15,000 00 2,000 00 37,374 00 Wooden hull ; spoon dredge. do do 31,211 32 6,847 05 38,068 37 21,600 00 31.!J11 32 6,847 06 69,668 37 Wooden bull ; spoon dredge. 1244 [1868—1882] DREDGES AND DREDG BRITISH Name of Dredge. Kxpenditure previous to Confrderatiiin. From QnTenimeiit Fiiiiilr "Dredtter" Str. "Sir James Douglas". $ cU I 92,000 00 From other than OoTernment Faiid*. $ ct* 3 Tng Georgia Totals, British Columbia Total, up to Juno 30, 1867. f cti 92,000 00 Expenditure since Con From QoTeniment Fundi. 92,000 00 92,000 00 $ ets 1,447 96 From other than Oovermnent Fundi. $ cti. 6,250 00 7,697 96 Nova Scotia Prince Edward Island. New Brunswick Quebec Ontario British Columbia Totals. 21,872 43 21,600 00 92,000 09 136,472 43 21,872 43 21,600 00 92,UOO 00 136,472 43 ABSTRACT 120,044 65 23,582 07 105,044 66 15,5«1 57 38,058 37 7,697 96 309,929 28 [18«8— 188f] 1245- ING PLANT!— Concluded. COLITUBIA. MrratioM. Total for Fifteen Trara ended 30th June, 1883. $ ct«, 1,447 96 Orand TuUI KxpenditureoD Construction, up to 30tb June, 1881. 6,250 00 7,697 96 eta. 93,447 96 Remarki. The nmcliincry tor " Dredger," extra piinU, iron work tor niuj punu, engines tor steam tiijf, ic, were purchased in Euglandand shipiied eid Cape Horn to Victoria, where it arrived in July, 1864. The cost or the above may be stated ag follows :— Machinery- purchased in England $24 593 sn Amount ofcoDtract for dredge and four punts 34,'564 (0 do buildinst steamer's hull. ... 16,800 oo Services of two engineers erecting machinery and engines on their reg(iectiTe hulls .' 4 000 0<>' Contingencies 12,0tt 85 Total $93,000 00 6,260 00 99,697 96 The "Dredger" is 118 feet on Iteel, 1J2 feet over all ; beam, 33 ft 10 in. ; depth of hold, 8 ft. 6 in^ lias side lever condensing niArine engine of 25-hor8e power (English), two flue boilers and «kd dredge to a depth ot 16 tt. On the 14th Jun-i, 186A, in eoni«qa«Bc« of a_ resolution passed by the House of Assembly, the Saperin- le : . and the crew were paid off and the dredge moor*4 in James' Bay, where it lay unul 1872, when it was overhauled prior to its being employed again. The steamer "Sir James Douglas" is built with oak frame, faattaed and strengthened with iron knees, and is 110 ft. long, brMdth, 20 ft., copper fastened, two condensing engines of 40-horse power (English). Had new boilers in 1870. Speed from 8 to 9 knoli an hour. She performs the postal service between Victoria, Nftnaiffio and Comox, and .serves the intermediate ports. For f\irther details —tee Report by Hon. Sir Hector L. Langevin on British Columbia, dated March, 1872, pages 34 and 190. This tug was purchased in 1874 from Messrs. Cornish ft Pntaam for sum stated. STATEMENT. 130,044 66 23,582 07 105,044 66 15,501 67 38,058 37 7,697 96 120,044 66 33,682 07 105,044 66 37,374 00 59,668 37 99,697 96 1 2 3 4 5 6 309,939 28 445,401 71 1216 [1868— 1882J SLIDES AND 3 se; 1 Sapiienay District, Quflx'c. St. M;iniiiT District, QiK'lifc. 269,043 03 Eipenditure previuus to Confederati From Government Funds. 3 Rircr Ottawa, Ontario and yaebcc. Gatiiiciiu River, Qiicbe M;i(la\vaska Rivrr, Ontariu. Carried (oiHai'l . $ ct 44,872 79 Frum other than Government Funds. $ eta. 290,904 11 31,967 83 76,727 37 Total, up to June 30 1867. $ cts. 44,872 79 Eipenditure since Con From Government Funds. 269,043 03 290,904 11 71.), 513 13| 31,967 83 76 727 37 713,515 13 $ ctj 2,418 60 From other than Government Funds. $ en. 168,915 25 48,300 86 29,526 44 5,667 81 2S4,82« 86 BOOMS. [1868—1882] 1247 ftdeialion. Totiil far I F.''!('<-n Years itided 30tli Jmu', 1882. 2,418 60 168,916 25 Grand Total Expendituri'on Construction, up to 30th June. 1882. $ Cti. 47,291 29 437,958 28 Remarks. Til 48,300 86 339,204 97 Works were ((ininienee.l in 1856 and completed in 1860 Thev ucre e.instructe(i for the purpose of passing timber from Lake b't. Juha d,,jvn to tlie river Saguenay, which fluwg for a distance of 13i miles from Lake bt. John, in the north, into tlie St. Lawrence, at Tadoussac, 122 miles below Quebec. The works con.-ist of 7 Hat dams, 1 .pier dam, 2 gUuice piers, 1 bulk head (which was e.mstrueted in 1881-82, at a est of $2,418.50,, 1 slide for sinirlo Sticks. 1 boom and I store liouse, erected in 18f'5 and 1866 river ht. Maurice, wliieli is about 300 miles lon Government works lure are all situated within U miles op thereabout from the month of the Gatinean, and w ere'ori-inallv constructed 111 lt-48. The booms were enlarged and strengUieneU in 18<4, at an outlay of $29,526.44. This is the sicoud Iribnfary in ascending the Ottawa where Ihe GoT- ernmeiit has constructed works for the descejit of timber. It Hows into the Ottawa from the sniith. ?_bout 40 n;:!!-; !!.>;:-.r;- th.- Oity of Ottawa, draining an area of niuvards of 400 squHre raileg In 1872 and 188i piers, A ■.., were renewed at a cost of |5,667 81 I'or derfcrijdion ol works, see Appendix No. 22, p. 608 1248 [1868—1882] SLIDES AND |8 Petcuiiwa River, Oatario.... 10 11 la Brought forward .. Coulonge Riyer, Quebec . Black River, Quebec. Eipciuiiture previous to Confederation. From Government Funds. Riviire dcs Prairiea (remo- val of obstructions, 4c.) Quebec. Rivii'^re des Prairies (Sault auR^coUet Pier) Quebec. South Nation, Ontario 13|Gt nerol expenditure on Ot- tawa River and its tri- Carried furward. From other than iOoveninient Fuuds. $ cts 713,515 13 29,032 78 10,000 00 67,634 01 Riviere du Moine, Quebec... 8,802 00 104,179 03 1,033,162 96 $ cts. Total, up to June 30, 1867. $ Ct3. 713,615 13 29,032 78 10,000 00 67,634 01 8,802 00 204,179 03 1,033,16a W Expenditure 8inct> Co From Government Funds. $ cts 254,828 86 318 00 2,500 00 7,713 00 19,478 54 3,037 35 10,466 48 488 45 296,830 68 From other thar. Government Fundd. $ cts. I [18G8— 18S2J 1241> H BOOMS-Continued. tho City of Oua;va'"Thp''u''"T ""' '"""'' "'""" 36 mile. l„.|ou Length of River al.out 80 m.ks. '"'' "'"' "''"' ''"i" ''" 1«8U-81. ]• 1250 [1368—1882] SLIDES AND o i 14 Brought forward N'ewcastle District, Ontario Expenditure prior to Confederation. From Govprniiicnt Kuiids. Totals, Slides and Booms. Quebec, 1 2jOntario., Total. $ cts. 1,03:!, 1*^2 95 313,489 72 1,346,652 67 Eiiienditure since Coa From other than fiovcnimcnt Fuiidd. 748,783 18 597,869 49 1,346,652 67 f Ct3 Total Up to June 30, 1867. $ cts. 1,033,162 95 313,489 72 1,346,652 67 From GoTeriimcnt Funds. $ cts. 293,830 'JS 6,279 68 306,110 26 From other than Oi)vernment Funds. $ Ct8. Abstract Statement of ExponditoFe 748,783 18 697,869 49 1,316,663 67 260,810 99 44,299 27 306,110 26 [18C8— 1882] 12r,l ^OOKS— Continued. t'c'leration. Total for Fiftoeu Yours ended 30lh June, IHfii. $ cts. ;iys,830 68 a,2:9 58 305,110 26 Grand Total Expeuditureim Cons'tnictiori, u\) to :iOth Juu.-, 1882. Remarks. 1,331,993 63 31'j;763 30 14 The waters on uiiich these works are erected take their gjurce in the Ocjuiity (,t Halil.urton, irj the Township of Hav,-; ,ck, not more timii hail mile Irom the heud waters of the Madiiuaska, mid lluw in a southerly direction, cutisi^tiiij; in their course of numerous large lakes, tor a di-taiice ot' aliout ninety miles, they tlien How in a south easterly course and empty into the Bav ,,l' Quinte, at Irenton. Works were constru.'ted tVom 1837 to 1865 ; a full des- cription ot thi' same nmv he lound in Appendix \o. 23, page 678 to 682: also in Appendix \o. 24, pages 712 to 719. The expendi- ture since Loiitedenit.on was incurr.'d lur the following works or services, viz : — First slides, Lindsay, Ac, 1868 S254 85 Inpi-ovemeiit, Oiieoiigo Civek, 1868 126 00 Booms and pirrs, Feiielon River, 1874 3 090 00 Land purchase, Heeley's Falls, 1874 IQOO 00 Booms and piers, Whitla.? Rapids, 1875 179 94 Labor, &c.. River Trent, 1875 392 41 Winter Weir, Whiilns Rapids, 1878 '.....'...'. .. '.' 591 28 Xew piers. Hall's Bridge, 1882 645 10 1,651,762 93 — ■ np to 30th June, 1882. 260,810 99 44,299 27 305,110 26 1,009,594 17 642,168 76 1,651,762 93 Total ?6,279 58 10 a— 79| mm 125S Aiiuliaimi Brill [1868— 18S2] ROADS AND NEW Expciiiiil'. ■ jin vion> to ( 'onfrilrratioii. Fi..ni (■(IVCTMIlllII 1 Funds. .^; ru. Fioni (itlii-i th.iii (>(H cihiniiil Fun.U. ■$ els. Tiilnl, iiji til June 30 1867. $ Ctri. Expiudituiv ?ince Con From GoverniiHut Fumis $ els. 2,368 34 From other thau GoverLiiiunt Fuuds. $ cts. * J -! Gntinctni Briilr,'e (Fariiurs Rapids). Isle aux Xdix. 3 Metapcdiar Fioart. 4 Port Louisaiid HiiiLtiMi'dnti fioad. Temiscoiiata Road. 6 Ottawa Siispeiisiiii Bridge (une-hair of exjiindituie) Petite N'alion iiridgi' slPoriage dn Fort Bridj.'e.. Carried forward.. 7,079 14 187.870 85 204,376 61 33,224 391 1,761 33 434,912 32 7,679 14 187,870 85 204,376 61 i,761 33 434,912 32 272 10 838 67 20,453 50 12,093 25 26,039 83 33,224 39 C,38'i 94 685 86 . 11,966 20 78,738 35 QUE 5,500 OC 5,500 00 [1868— 188:i] 12 JJ BRIDGES. liRn.VS^ICK. federation. Total for Fifteen Yeari ended 30th June, 1882. $ Ct3. 2,368 34 Gmrid Total Kiponditureon Construction, up to 301 h Jiini,', 1882. Iti'iuark.-. Over Krnebeca-;is liiver, KiD;,''3 Co., coiin.itiiii^ Mill Stn .imi lloail, on uiiitli aiile of river, uitli European anil Xorth AiuoiMaii Rail\\ay at A|iuha(iui Station, on .-iouth siile. in 18G8, IIr' l.i i^l;;.', li.iving liiMMi |)artly destroyi-'d \>y it ncshet, wa-: recoiistruci.',! nt tlu' rn^t .?lioun. All other cxpi'ii litiirc^ on thi.-i liiidgo include. I in co-lof lailwMV. BEC. 272 10 838 67 20,453 50 12,093 25 26,039 83 6,388 94 685 86 17,466 20 84,238 35 7,951 24 838 67 208,324 35 12,093 25 230,416 44 39,613 33 2,447 19 17,466 20 619,150 «7 1 Over (iatinean River, at Farnier'.s Rapid.-, aliout 3 miles fVnin mouth. Coiiipleleil in 1863. The expenditure of S272.10 sine. C.iiifedeia- tioii was tor amount of arljitraturd award on eoutraetor'a elaiui for exlra.s, toj^ether with eost.-f thereon. The co.st of repairin;; tliis liridtre is include.! under Gatinean River Slides an.l Booing" 2, Isle aux Noix lies in the Ri(dielieu River, near the riouthern lioiindarv of the Hrovinee of Quebee. On this is ^ituatod Fort LeniDX, all oM military ]i.ist, afterwaids u^ed as a reformat. uy. A l.ri.f^e ovi'r a raviiii- on the roa.l leadiiif; tr.jiu St. Valeniin t., itie Island Fei-ry was repaired in 1881 at a eost of f838.67. From Sti'. Flavii', on south shore of St. Lawrence, to cross Point, '^"iry, north shore of Bay des Clialeurs, llOimilivs. Berlin in 1857; - .. - DoininiiMi until ,oin[ilete.l in 1S68. Maintaiiicl and repaireil li Completion of Intercol.iuial Ra to loi/al niunieipalitii'S. This road — 8 mil.'S in l";i;.;th — leads IVom I'.irl Francis, to Hunlin^'.iou ; was orij,'inally c.oi-ir Huntiuir.lou and Laki- St. Kr.incis Road Oompau\, 1849, but was allowed lo fall iutoileea\-: assumed Iv. a V , wli.n roail Loi transferod on Lake St. iite.l by the. or;4anize.l in bv D.nuiniini under Order in Council, date.i 9th Ajiril, 1869, as a military mail. A portion of this road, live miles in length, was rebuilt ili Juno and July, 1868, and the balance re|iaired an.l put in jrood order. Extends trom Riviere du Loup, on the St. Lawrence, to the boundary line between Quebec and N'ew Hrunswiek, 67 miles Was com- pleted in 1867, at a cost of $204,376.61. Since Confederation the Department hag rebuilt the bridges at Riviere du Loup U868) and Kiviore Verle (1873-74), as well as several mino; bridges and culverts, and has executed all necessary rejiaira. '''his bridge was built in 1843-44, and with the three other bri.lges by which the main road from Ottawa to Hull crosses the channels of the Ottawa River, viz. : lUie stone bridge to the north of the suspension bridge and two \vooden ones t;. the south — cost, up to Confederation, ^66,448.78. Since then ordinary repairs have been executed, and in 1882 the liooriug ol the liiidge was renewed. This bridge, by which th» main road along the north shore of the Otta^va crosses the Petite Nation River, in the County of Ottawa, was opened for traflBc in ItGO. The total cost of construction up to February, 1868, when the contract \\ as closed, was $2,06199. In 1870 the bridge was repaired at a cost of $385 20. This bridge, crossing the Ottawa River at the Village of Portage du Fort, was built in 1872-73 at a cost of $17,066.20, towards w hich of Portage du Fort $1,500. By Order in Council ot 4th .June, 1875, the bridge was transferred to the said municipality. In 1882 the Government granted j^400 to assist that body in repairing the bridge. itl'ii' t^^ 1254 fl8C8— 1882] ROADS AJ^D QDEBKO — Kxiiendilurc previous to Confederation. m Expenditure since Coa From Qovernmeut Funds. From other than Government Funds. Total, up to June 30, 1867. From GoTemment Funds. From other than Government Fandg. Brought forward Qeiienil on Bridges S cts. 434,912 32 5,917 81 $ ctg. $ cts. 434,912 32 5,917 81 $ cU. 78,738 35 $ ct*. Totals, Quebec 440,830 13 440,830 13 78,738 35 8,600 00 1 Des Jnachims Bridge. Dunn vilk Bridgeg(for recon. struction). ("Fort William Road ! Red River Route and Tianaportation Service, proportion of expenditure [ 4 Ottawa Puapension Bridge I (half offxpoiiiiiture.) Ojditiiwa Cha-jdiOre Bridges. Tutals, Ont.irio. 7,500 00 33,224 .19 40. '(24 ;^9 33,224 39I 40,724 39 908 31 7,500 00 2,573 65 209,195 38 452,415 21 6,432 78 20,000 00 691,525 33 ONTA [1868— 1882J 1255 BmUGES— Continued. '-Continutd, ftderktion. Total for Fifteen Years ended 30th June, 1882. $ eta. 84,238 35 84,238 35 Grand Total Expenditure on Construction, up to 30th June, 1882. $ eta. 519,150 67 6,917 81 625,068 48 Remarks. RIO. 908 31 2,573 65 209,196 38 452,415 21: 908 31 10,073 65 209,195 38] 452,415 21 6,432 78 20,000 00 691,525 33 39,657 1 20,000 00 732,249 72 th Otf!w„ R- " '*^'n "'r ^°'?«<'-"':»i<"> of a TNooden brid,?e acros. Ottaw, mlaV "f '^'.'•^'''''^''"I'^'iP'''-^' ■'^*"^"' '40 mile. abov. ?vlZ^ ■ M ""'•" V'°''' P««°broke. The expenditure shown ;^?,°"'^T?'°^''«-\^''"18Sf'-82.for8uryev8 and o!her prelimiUHr? r„A ;. The Provincial Governments of Ontario and Quebec hav» thelfo? K.. •'■'''' P™°^,*-*T' ^^'^^ '^ °°"- '" the hand,, of the Hon. Keceiver-Genenil, to be used on this work, the balanca of tlie cost to be borne hv tlie Dominion oaianco lon„';'.'^*'' "'■ "'« 1^"""^'"^ ""'^ P«" Dover road, -one 664ft. ia 4, n , ' '■;,"'^',"e f""""''. ^["-7 ; the other 209 ft. in length, crossing Sulphur Creek, -wei-e mnlt in 1856, the cost of construct on bein| Infato '° 1h*' "* '^' ^J:'"'''""' ^^•°»1' I" '867- 131.) (•drrttidD. ToUl for FiflecQ Years ended 30tb June, i8«a. I cts. fi7,945 88 13,940 (H) 180,968 74 (irand Toul Ex(>enditiircon Couitructioii, up to 30th June, ' 1882. $ cts 67,»46 88 13,940 W) 180,»6« 88) 74 j Remarks. These teleijrai.h lines *»Prp constnicttd from 1880 to 1882, iind are H52J milea in !en({th, viz. : 72 00 NoTA Scotia Land Meat Cove to North Sydney 126 Low Point to Lingan 5 Totals, Nova Scotia 131 Nkw BnuNswicK. Campobello Section— Eastport, Maine, to Lifierty Oove Grand Miinun .Section— Liberty Cove to Southern Head 29 Totals, New Brunswick 29 Cables. TotaL •i 126J 5 Oi '31J 9* 29 9J 38i 72 00 89,879 49 89,879 49 QCIRIC. Magdalen L-jLinds— - Amhirst to .Meat Cove 8.'i8 Anticosli— ' ' Gaspc Basin to English Bay 242 North Shore St. Lawrence— Baie St. Paul to Chicoutimi 92 Murray Bay to Betsiamis 146J Totals, Quebec £63g 733 I56i' 441 2861 92 u 147* 118? 682J 128J 852i 352,796 111 362,796 U Grand Totals 723| For subsidized and projected lines in theabove Provinces, see Appendix No. 30, at jmges 879, 880 and 881. An additional sum of $670,620.84 lor this service has been, xpendeu to 30th June 1882, and is included in the cost of the Canadian Pacific Railway. JJ^B The construction of tele^'raph lines in British Columbia wascommcMced in 1864 by the Calitornia State Tekgraph Co., undw authority of an Act ot incorporation, dated the 12th March of the same Vear On the 22nd February, 1865, another Act of incorporation was granted to P. M. Collins and associates, who constructed a line trom Washington Territory to the boundary line of British Colum- bia, near Matsqui; thence to Now Westmins'ter ; and from Matsqui, vta the Traser River Route, to Quesnel ; and thence northerly some distance beyond Fort Stager, upon the Skeena River, when work was suspended, and that portion of the line north of Ques- nel bnally abandoned in consequence of the successful suh- •"^'i^'iCC 01 luo AUaiiiic cttbies of i8b6 and 1866. The above lines were acouired bv the " Western Union Exten- 1860 " authority of au Ordinance passed on 15th April, 1260 [186S— 1882] H •_•• '^B-JHT* TELEGRAPH Brought forward Generally. Totals., KTpenditure previous to Confederation From Government Funds. From other than Governmeni Funda. $ cts. Total, up to June .'iO, 1867. $ Cts. % cts. Ex]>enditure since Con From Government Funds. From other than Government Funds. % eta. $ cts. 352,796 11 7,254 27 360,060 38 LINES— Continued. [1868— 1882J \2r,l lederatioa. Total for Fifteen Years ended 30th June, 1882' $ Ct8 352,796 II t)^-^^ £t 360,060 38 Grand Total Expend! tureon Construction, up to 30th June, 1882. $ eta 362,796 11 Remarks. (,i!»4 --'7 360,060 3S to th*^ ■' Wesie^nSn lVle^4l=V"!" ''^'^T""'^ ^^'« '^''-t^'' "'^^^:^^so^^^^^^;:i^^:-S^^^ the lines nn,^]'on:.!,d 'nn^s Hill ^lllll^V^^l^'eS^i^^P''^^^""'^* °^ ^^ Lnnd Lints. Virtdiia to Saatiich New WcsliiiiiistcTtoMalsMui' M:itt;(|ui I.I U. S. Bouii.hirv .
  • Qiu-uel '..., ., Miles. 10 Abandoned. 32 9 399 Cables. 460 S.-iiitiiih to James' Islaiul James' Island to Sydney Isiand'."'.".' i Sydney ,lo tfe„r/ ,1„ .... 4 Heiny do St. Juan do o- St. Juan do I.opez do -j' I^"l'fz do Fe.liilrni OJl do Abandoned. 16 stru^^iVSa^ot'^r:;';-;: ''--^V «-n.n,e,n U.e eon. outlay of $65,879.49, viz : — 21 iiiile^ of rablM, at Land Lines. jjjjg^ Vietona to Neu Westmiu-ter ,,8 Quesuel I,, Ii,nkervi||e "? Mats.iui to Boundary i.iue ''"'Z '"^IZ'''Z !2» Calks. 2'-* Saanieh Arm ... Vaiieouver to Gul.rio'lii"!." f Valde.-^ Island to Point Gray '.'.".■.■..■.■'. 20 i CMldes aeross Fr8s,.r UiVer (oppc^i'te -N.'W West;uin..^ter)},nil,. eaeli. .'..;.. „ 1 24 Am.- Land line.: imrchased in 1880 from "^"^^ Western Dnn.u Tele^rraph Co., an,l still m operation .,, 440 •■• :" Coiiinicia o;o^ 1262 [1868—1882] LIGHT E,\penJituro prior to Confederation. Expenditure since Con 1 From Govfrnment Funds. From other than Government Funds. Total, up to June 30, 1867. Through Public Works Department. Through Marine and Fisheries Department. 1 Totals, Lighthouses. $ cts. 1, 481,498 19 $ cts. 201,492 64 $ cts 1,685,990 84 $ cts. 75,588 51 $ cts. 1,110,624 14 1,481,498 19 204,492 65 1,685,990 84 76,588 51 1,110,624 14 [1868-1882J 1263 fe'k'ration. Total for Fii'tL-en Years ended 30th June, 1882 Grand Total Expenditnreon Construction up to 30th June, 1882. Remarks. mmsmm sioner of Public Workq " fnr isrt a J- Pw' °' "" Cummis- For 1''^'%^°^^^^^^^^^^^^ ''' '"''' '' ^ For expenditure since Confederation ■ Through Public Works Department,-See Appendix No 1 „f this Report, pages 133 to 136. Appenau No. 1, of Thro^Kh the Department of Marine and Fisheries, -See Puhi;,. Accounts at pages noted in following sta ement • ^ "^ 1264 [1868—1882] LIGIIT-HOUSKS Yearly Expenditure on LighthouHes hy . Fi.-JCdl Your. I c a Aiiuii.iit. Fiscal Yuar. i u a |2 Amount. I 192) to \ 209 J 1671 to 189 J II. 200 132 149 S cts. 21,311 31 119,931 24 108,232 15 165,176 10 168,804 14 Brought forward 1875 II. $ Ctj. 583,454 94 95,352 32 118,18V :■, 79,005 22 1870 J 172 176 1G6 1 1876 1871 i 1877 1 1872 Carried I'oiuard. 1873 1874 Carried forwaid. 583,454 94 N(6,6Co 33 Total e-xponditiire by Departmont of Marine and Fishe ABSTRACT STATEMENT E.xpenditiire prior to Confederation, E.vpenditure since Con 1 From Govcrnnjciit Funds. From other than Government Funds. $ cts. Total up to June 30, 1867. From GoA iTEiaent Funds, From other than Guveriimei'ii Fuu.l-. 1 Nova Scotia $ cts. ? cts. $ cts. 397,359 30 ">:,619 45 i 57,126 75 357,414 30 172,300 27 1,590 86 44.167 04 4,634 62 1,186,212 65 $ (U. 2 Prince Edward Island 3 New Brunswick 4 Quebec 1,144,690 70 511,300 14 1,144,690 70 541,300 14 6 Ontario 6 Manitolia V British Oolunibia « Generally Totals 1,685,990 84 ',685,;i90 84 — [196S— U)S2] 12G5 — <'0i\rii;ij, ,/. tlic I),'|';i''; rn,-nt nf M: n.'iL' ill (J 1- l~!.fflo> Fi.^rii' ^ o Aliiouilt, KjSCMl Vi.ar. brought ,0; « ai' 187.^.. In79. !S80.. i(;s i;)3 186 vHri'ii' ; f'jruar'l ! $ cts. 87C COO 38 ■;8,016 117 :i8,t;94 :\i 3 J, 250 24 ^ o n. ;roiig!it;foi\v;ir, 18^1, 1>8J., 1,|'-.'L^561 91 1'j8 196 Amount. cts 1,022,501 91 48,C67 96 39,304 27 OF KX' DITCr:E. 1,H0,C2J 14 fcdoratiun. Gn,ri.l Total iK-xroii'litiire on Totiil 1 ■"il'lei'ii \\ eiiiii 30th .li I 1882. ^ i tj 397,359 30 51, 61 9 45 157,126 75 357,414 36 172,301) 2 1 l,5Wi ■"6 44.167 04 4.63 t 02 ■ 1,186,212 05 C(iii,m GoTeniiiient Fun.ls. ri-oii, Mllii :■ than GoveniT:M ut Fiiiid.^. S Cts. 1 158,456 00 Total, iqi t(p Jiine30, 18G7. From Gcjvc'riiiiic'it Fund.s. Fruin other thsii ('.o\i-niiuent Fuii.i.s. 1 "Admiral" " Ailvancc'' $ ctg. V 225,544 00 16,787 no 21,000 00 22,386 67 20,066 23 J) ets f 37,000 00 37,OfO 00 70,000 00 120,0110 00 120,000 OO 16 7.'*i no 21,0iivi UO 22,38iJ 67 20,r,CG 23 S CIS. $ Ct3. ') 3 "Ladv Heail '' 4 "\ai)oIc>oii HI ■' 5 "Qiiofii Vii'toria" StcanuT "Micliigan." do "KosiMiu" ilo "Doris" 6 7 S 9 Scliuoucr "La Caiiadicnne" Steamer "Glciulnn" in 20 COO 00 64,097 23 62 320 10 38 ;t33 33 11 do "Newfifld" i 1? do "Xorthorn Light" do " Foxhound," now " La Canadiviiiic." Str. "Sir Jaiius Douglas." —See "Dredges," lolio Totals, Douiiiiiou Steamers i n 14 1 158, li6 00 •186,250 06 305 78 4 40 46i,240 40 1 •This expenditure was made thrn\ieli tlie Dijuirtini !it nf M:iririe jiud Fishenes. under whosf; the [lureliase or eonsiruiiinn m' tie,' undeimentioned Mi-:iiiiers diu'iiig IS 76. Strainer "GhMidnn" 11. : $ Cts. 17.">' 20,000 0'' do dn do •• Newtii'ld ■' '■ Nfiilierti I.i^rlit ". '■ FuNhuiind,'' now (':inadienno " . . Total:! ''La 175 17.-; 6».W" 23 16,211 26 10l,2JS 49 [ISfi.S— 1S82] 126T STHAMER3. federation. Totiil for Fifteen Year: etideil 30th June, 1882. $ cts ^ Grariil Tctul [E\[ieniiitiireoa ("oiHtiiictioii, I lip to 30tli June, 188.', Rcmarka. et^ i 37,000 00 1 \V,„„l,npnJ,|l,.rivw ,-t. umei 18^0, Wrkckki ' .-tennier, pureliaM ,1 IV,, in the late Fr^. B.il imreha-^e.i (Voiii the 1 on Kishi' at., r-!-.:. 1 860 lew .-iteaiiiei-, p .lehaseil fr y serviee near l'o.\ |{ .* Ill iiiirn-t, I'S 1861, for '\ in Angu.t "pplie,^ litrhts, Qneh( im the late Fr>. Bab iver ill 1879 ,v in AuL'u t. 16,787 50 6 P nrel ea on the 4lh Octoher, 1 'lasril ill 1866-67, r; pureha.-^e.i in Angn>t, I860, aii.l K.IC.N.lEUKI) at 20,000 00 64,997 23 62,320 10 38,933 33 21,000 00 , 7 I'urchaseil in l,M(;.j.fi7.' Sold b 22,380 67 20,066 23 20,000 00 64,997 23 8,\Voo.|, th I till. St. n jiaihl ^awrence Tow-Hoat C y the )epartni(.nt of Militi ste.Hmer. pioieetion of Fisheiii le wa.-J pin onipaiiv. in June, i873. lor 19,500 ee.j ill 18,')3 on the serviee f, WiiKCKKi) in 18J6. in the Gill!' of , St, L Sh 9!Built on 5th J nne, 1855, for the in thi. Gulf of St, L 10 I'uich teet. depth 10,1 ti' d in 1876 1, HWreiiee FoL-.N l""'''eti f the C n;,'lll n> inadian F l^he^e3 iiKKFi) m.ar Ifulitax t r'n feet, bi-eailtii 231^,5 year fir S4, 100, ■r the .sum .stated, C Wo years ago. iti.leniiieil I'liul aoLU tl UPureh^sed i 62,320 10 ,12 Built .Servi n 1876 for the sum state,!. Empl ill 1876 and 1877 f 38,933 33 13 P Islauii ami M uri'liasi'il i liiilan,! r winter naviiratiou bet n I8-<|'-81 tor th, I iiml pl,,ye,i wei'U Pri Fi.~h. ry ergiuntr lejiairs at Piet, Edward 14 protectiun of tlie Canadian Fish i;i'i''i'nt .f.,r.,l, I,; ,.„-a-,-,l ,,u the 186,250 66 650,491 06 eries in the Gulf of .-it. L management the Dominion Steamers were nfiee, I at ,1..,. ,.■ n 7~, '■ the following years, as shown in the Piiblie Aeecmnts vii :.!' "'^■'■''''""- ^' """^ "'^■'"'■^■J '-^ WT7. 1881. Total. 11. $ cts H, S cts. $ ets. 20,1100 00 64,997 23 62,320 10 "164 46,078 •84 ■;;;;• 197 ?8 933 33 38,933 33 46,078 84 38,9,33 33 186,250 66 10 a— 80J 1268 [1868— lSt2J c TS o a o c c C c -*— 7 c ^^ rr c ^1- O n t :^ ^^ y. ^ -3 P- O c ^« o <1 rt -3 1 — C *o Jj Vj C ^H u i. o c "'-' c /- p -^ o c ^ K b :j o — ' b tL '^ »-J "^ e-7. 2 ^ c E- i 5i) r.3 I C§ C £ = K O^ O* f» e» o o Oi « ■ ' •~* c*: o on '^ in *n ro 't «> iX CO r-i CI tn OV N <» -r- _- o s 2 o o o a 00 CO ta ::" '^ C^l o o oc ^^ CO s CO t- ■^ UO 00 CO CO s M -W I I o ■a 3 o ■jaqmiix j •5 3 a ™ a ■3 S ^ Q 3 K 15 [1868—18-2] i:r,^ 2 ; - o n'f 12.0 [186S— 1882J f ■ o 1- 00 a o o ci. c . c _ c - !^ > 2 c o c Eh 5 Sr u o •■ ^ 3 - 7 1 '^ -• f '51 ^ lA - - ift ro (O t- ri U "~ c ffj 1 a. a> to .- -r Ji T 'J .n cn fo — ^ ^ ^ -r TJ - - 1 t^ r*. ^- Tt X — ■>! tO -1 X 'n Ci s - .^ — > f , " — „(_,-(, 5 TT ^:r , t- m 1 n — ^ -»^ m x — ,". in CM 1- Or- 1* m 5 ^- I ,-- 1:5 ' ;' » jT ro •* — cr 0" 0" ■ '■». 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'. en 3 3 B 08 '3 iir ^ ♦^ 2 ■ 2 V ^ : : e bc5 = : o-o □ : 3 s ■5 S5 tn ^ i« S • be - T3 — .C m a» S 3" ' ' i E"xji c3' -r ,, =3 > ii .r fc^ £f3 3! cS ^ illlH cio Q-EJ^QC; __^QiE^ljii •joqumx 1 ^ C4 CO ''f »o ?o t- 06 a> —i CM -.5 § o 00 £ % o ^ -r ^ N CI »f.- [I8ei8— 1862] 12.1 '/» f. ^ .-: I ■«9 M ^ .2 2 S X -5 0~^Q i I ■05 i:i7: [J8(5,P_l:H2] !, il E i. « «^ c 0:2 o o £6 »-i --^ ^:5 c '^ o ,j- c o E a -♦J X' C o O c c O P. K H 7; H 5 n. . I ,•. ^ f 'I I I . ■♦ N* I- t '*■ '*; m ■*> J3 -: I -♦ ■— « c* a .85 a o U Z [':' • 10 : 10 : v ■ ,V." : i"- ^1 to 0* s$s Ms H ; a?^ ! :S i i : *- I . I , : 1' ■ • " : «^ : ^ ; 00 ■ k* : ; ri i is : : ob : : •o M u 3 OC 1- ^^ ;■ C^l » ,^ 1' -^ «/> ¥'.: 3 S^--, Oi .0 H 2d o 0^ 33 r-. — I tC^ ^J-; S n 1- tj CI CO r^ « CO I- ^ o CO -"T w M -*i re — * f^i •— « c -** to t7> lo j*^ V-- cr- ji in c' '^■' ■J, Cj - ■ ■^ I ■• *j . T-i ; C- "C V 'O — i -' ■r'>i .r-i er ,■■* -Ti -r ' * .-" 00 ■£< lO 'T- i>-3 to • ' - -c •! rj lo M cj' o co o> ^^ c^ — r* iT •— . - •^ o^ y? ,j> —. ji o^ c*i c^ "^ ^2 00 JJ *C OD O C^ fS CO i9 «- ;i 5 (OO OC i^ r' v-o — *■ — " So -*■ ^1 -1 — 'r' ".T r- to ""! -^ ,T~ ■— ■ fO f— " CO -f c^i c2c •Joquui\ _^ — — C :^:^ H -J :: CO Tj- fc- :*? t-- 00 .T- o — ■ -* _ (M QO 00 ^ <*) ^^ ■^ -> lO TO .-o ■J' l- -^ crj _^~ 0" or: ^r^ 'jr* .■^T ..■:) *o .^ ,^ fO" «£) 2 3 a. I a 50 'to 5 3 it .3 s 5 a. ih W f H M -I^SL'] 1273 OK •Sa .5 £ ft J. o _i s '/» J t^ t j 1 o ' '/> f»I or ^^ ^^ *« •4 o '/> r- 1 - OD 1 1 ^ 1 — . I s sr -.') , i CI 5 3 a a-2 o ? 2 -^ a o O r a S t a 2 o P O ' V O J M =« ^ .-^ ^y.v^u. a o o ' uu R| m 1274 [186'-— 18 -2] Gkneral Abstract showing amuunt-i o\-ikmi.1o.1 in oucli Province on foiist- ik-: incejitidh 3 4 6 6 8 9 10 11 Works. Railways. Cooals ToUIf, Railways and Caaals . Public Buildings , Harbours aad brM'iwaters.. ImproTement of rivers Dredges Slides and booms Roads and bridges Telegraph lines Lighthouses Dominion steamers ToUls, Public Works ('..■;iud Tot;il^ N'ovti Sc )tia. Prince Edward Island. $ cts Ento'-td Cout'cderation, 1st Jiilv, 1871." $ cts, 15,653,099 13 .3,400.990 60 e53,32I 12 ; 16,306,421) :5, 3,4CG,990 60 164,110 OO] 906,491 6;t| 79,869 38 120,044 76i 7r>,2"i3 68 5R 2,. 368 34 13,940 00 157,126 75 162.622 77 2,309,0,-<2 :!.S 18,204,803 91 1 4,396,8,')(l 501 19,3S5,924 57 luchidm^; ijl, , .,.M0 .,8 liuiouut cxpi'iided by the .M..iitro:iI HrtrlK.ur Coiiiiniaeioiii'-s, aipl i..'ii.l out + 1 1 J- ». - . ,^ „, Julv, 1873, tu 31st T includnin- »j.^b-j,918.65 amount expended by the .M^-uinal llaihoiir CMinmis.u.,ue.-.-", ;in,l p^iid „ut $3,256,759 23 [1863— 1882J 1275 isnJ hnprovemont of ll.o Public Works of tho Dominion of Can:.da since their Qn^bi'c. $ cts. ;5. 450,429 60 |'i;,971,742 76 33, 421', 1 72 36 2,59? - 45 •3,.M5, 13 307, b67 98 37,374 OOl 1.009,594 17 525,068 48 180,958 74I 1,502,105 oe! 102,622 77 Oi liirio. $ cts. 26,285,513 17 29,698,970 69i Rritend Confidoration. 15th Julv, 1870. Manitoba. $ Ct3. 5,641,181 85 55,984,48,1 86 5,641,1^(1 8,-; Vorth - West Tenitoric-s. 20th Julv, 1871, ■ liritish Columbia. MiscrUHllCollS not apporti orifil to any of thi! Provinces. $ cts 2,715,811 86 326,675 05 ,748,487 51 6,473,663 03 2,462, ,322 53 119,572 49 50 '-8 37 64 .^ 76 732,249 72 713,600 41 5,570,031 08 K332,'>03 44 11,203,235 31 67,187,710 17 326,247 47 228,135 40 223 39 17,364 96J 714 ■ $ cts. 4,574,181 61 4,574,181 61 366,304 53| 72 Oo| 1,590 86, 711,803 21; 228,849 88 611,214 77 260,473 98 84,494 87 .32,501 53 99,697 96 Total, $ cts. 9.885 67 $ cts 90,729,662 48 48,410.983 42 9,885 67 104,633 33 6,083 35 89,879 49 44,167 04 6,;i52,;i8,-) ci; 2,077,:!,(7 ::9 5,1s,-,, •fi'! 3,S 7,254 27 4,634 62 122,605 57 139,140,645 90 11,479,826 34 7,875,0:^5 48 714,363 36 445,401 71 1,651,762 93 1,625,991 07 360,050 38 2,872,203 49 3 4 5 6 7 3 9 10 650,491 06,11 27,675,125 82 1 !2 191 21 166,815,771 72 L;n;;,:;"li;r''"" ^"-^"'""•■''■•-'^-;^. St. l.a.-,vn,v R^v,.,., ,,.,«•..,., O,,...,,., l M,K,.,val,,n,:u 1st |«ftli a- owu funds, on account of harbour works, from 1st July, 1867, to 30th Jr..,, 1882. H: i^"'.* u ri-; Iff.^ APPENDIX No. 43i. HARBOURS AND BREAKWATERS. NOVA SCOTIA. 1852—1867. 1278 [18G8— 18S2] 6 X »— • a e 6 I O I C o p ^ 3 c c o o a I I 1 M O •g t-i . = -^ ,-? O O C. 2 -= O O i O ! > ^ -« ■-> ^ ^^ '-^ '^ — 1 o c *o o • ■ - T <•") C ■= — — — »*-^ at ri c -r -r ^ -r n -^ ^ f c CO -* ro - -^ '^ jij c n c: t^ -m -r «+ -3 - -1 5 '-^^^' r- :■; C-._ r^. o « — -J 1- — • "O — . a o_— — M — — Z i 5 ^ ^ >^ OQ n^'c-'— 1R82] 1279 §§§-;:§ : - M O i : »? n O'J : ? : i i fl S -i 1L'80 [iscs— iss:j a o o O a c o t^2 o — p ■=3 -3 c o a o M n H 03 Ft) o i- I-'. 5 SSSl?SB;»^:5SSgSS5JS:f ssissss^sssssess •'^ -^ o 1- c> o V? o o .c «3> .r <"■ .^ c "* o o '*.* o o o QD r> o :^ ^ - u^ ^ - A_ oc -, r< o 5 - Ob * .^. 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M . , .= oS-n f. 2 g r. 5 •- ii ij :-. .-ij -w i3 :.; :::) : : * • : ^ * ■ t- a^ o . , : — ^^ 5 ^5 d"jrt' ^ -^ 13 is ^ Vun^ rHClCO-*»OCOfr-»OJO— 'JVIW'-firt- ' t - 3C c> O ^ n CO •* lO '-0 r^ JO cTj o — < -ri M ^ [1868— 1882J S8S8 o - ■^ JU d CO CO ■» •-* ; : • a 1282 [1868—1882] |:# mr e (4 .o 3 O a o o u O c o a > o B I o u s -5 c « a, 60 O JS z -«! Eh Ofi !8S§5iS; CO r~*r — :r'r'Or-i'r-i"T~'r-o*oc'C'C'' ^ ::: '^ c D -r t- >o *£) tTi c^ ^ CO iJl ■^ M C *f) ■— ' CO C O Xi X z »n Ti ji 3V o CO ci^' Pa'-t'^ of Canada are those of France while n the Townsh.pH, the 8ta.ulard Measures of England are adopted The roCon these measures, respectively, bear to each otherjs generally bKuleuSdorSd i.tgiH..t- 10, has „ften caused much inconvenience, and many ca«e8 of litigation in 'J^n'crt^u.;;:^^^'"^''^- ^''' •""'" =^^ '"^^^'^'^> '•"- -''^' thifbllo^ing'la&S^l;^ oot VJvu '<1S;Im h ''I'S'-'; ^''^:^'r'4^' ^'"'-'^ "•• pans Foot bears to the En^nsh oot, mat -non in the " Philoophieal Trai. .-actions," vol. 58 pa^'o 3"t! has ho,.n wast ,1 t^ 111 \,.,'^' Province of Ontario for some years, the dilferenre was art. runted ^llil y-reater than the above analorry jri. es it 1 OfJS En-'lish feet Imirur i^'iit:] ;divr' :;:> r" ?:i ''' ^'''■'^•. j'"r ^^ '•«•- tion;hc!;;:;\':;;' :^; Is !^ L<'pVi ^v, Vr '''" ""■'•="■'■ ^^'th which thut was ascertained, a-Mven in the Pnlosophica Transactions -en leave no doubt of its st,,,crior exa^tnes': Lea.M." i Zt ' PerTh 'T'' "^^Y^t '' '''''"'''''■'' -^-^--J -'" '^e tables are uWV^^,^h^T^ ^''' r^ \'t''{ '" ''^^PO'-ticial or Square Measures the decin. its of V ^ ['''"'•='' : Perches, as applied to Land Measure with £^';;;!.j- "iir^;^; j^^iilrs^cii^ic? :::!-^ ''- '^'""-^'-'^ - =>" --^ -^-« v.'^ The roiit-^ although much used by practical Geometricians in France is seldom e. 1 vul^n in u^v Th. ; '''"'" ' '''•''^' "^'" = ""^^' *'""' '''^' ^''^^'^ I'J taking its c(pii\. ant in any othc given denomination. ^ Ihe following Table may be useful to those not familiar with French measures :- Pcrcbc3. Arpents. League. Inches. 12 216 2,160 181,440 Fiet. 1 18 180 3,240 = 1 == 10 r= 1 = 840 = 84 r= •re respectirely taken hasTansed some Tn »nn v „ r T'' ' standard feet of London and Paris their values, b/ which 1 065 79 nearW of F^£ f,h f "'♦"'"' ^°"««"°'' ,'<> tbe above relation between •x.reme8mallne8.of thi8cyrf,Cn^amountfn^ tn^^^^^^^^ be equa to 1,000 feet of Paria. The .nnecessar, to depart from^ it^iZr^.^^SeeVZ cXnliZ'ortdVZ'.r'''' '" ""'" '' [1868—1882] 1289' ""■ '■""■ ''"'"'•^s^niz::;: iS ^:?s^ -' •- ■-- «- LINEAL MEASURE. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 •" 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 13 1 ■ f flC ■J -1 32 3-197 4-263 5-329 6 -335 7-4(50 8-526 9-592 10 -658 11-723 - 789 1-578 2-367 3-15G 3 ■ 945 4-734 5-523 G-312 7-101 7-890 8-er9 9-468 10-257 1 1 1 1 1 3 4 6 8 9 11 12 14 16 17' 19- 20- -135 •269 •404 •538 •673 •807 •942 -077 ■211 ' 3*6 '480 C15 230 •844 -459 -074 -689 -303 -918 ■533 I ■US I '762 377 ' 992 I 1 14 t :' 15 15 16 17 1 17 18 IP 19 ly 20 20 21 30 31 40 42 50 53 60 63 70 74 80 85 90 95 100 106 200 213 300 319 400 423 50ij 532 600 639 700 746 800 852 900 959 1,000 1,065 11-D46 11-835 0-624 1-413 2-202 2 3 11 7 3 '991 780 670 560 450 1 1 - 340 7 •230 3-120 iroio 6^900 1-800 8-700 3-000 10-500 5-400 0-300 7-201) 2-100 9-000 EXAMPLK I. ^nSto'a'' ""''''• ^^'^-'' '~-. "ow mac, on,, r . ^««t. Inches. 300 feet = 319 8^70 f^. ' = 63 ir34 10 inches =. !0^68 22-607 24-222 25 836 27-451 29 066 30-681 32-295 48 443 64-591 80-739 96-886 13-0;<4 29-182 45-3'iO ';!-l7T 22 955 8J--432 •15 9' 19 7-: S6 68 864 30 341 91 '818 53-295 14 773 Ans-wer 334 6-70 EXAMPLE II. Chains. Links. 13 feet = 20-992 n inches = ... 1-480 Answer 22'472 1290 ri868— 1882J Table TI. — For converting English Feet and Indies into French Ftet and Inches. m LiNGAI. MKASrRR. EugUsli 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 'J 10 11 French. 0-94 1-88 2-81 3-75 4.69 503 6- "7 7'51 8-44 9-38 10-32 11-26 10-52 9-78 9-04 8-30 7-56 6-82 6-08 5-34 English. 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 jOO 1,000 French. 9 18 28 37 46 56 65 75 84 93 187 281 375 469 562 «56 750 844 938 4 9 1 6 10 3 8 5 9 7 5 3 1 11 9 7 5 3 Remarks. EXAMPLE. In 384 feet, 6 7-10 inches of English measure, how many feet, Ac, Feet. Inches. French ? 300 feet — 281 5-90 80 do = 76 0-77 4 do = 3 9-04 6 inches ■= *** 5-63 7-10 do = 66 Answer 360 10-00 ' See the converse of the above example at the end of Table I. [1868—1882] 1291 Table ni.-For converting French Leaguc8, Arpents and Perche. into EnglLsh Miles, Chains and Links. French. m QD 43 < Cl, 1 2 3 4 r. 1 2 3 4 6 6 'i 8 9 10 20 30 40 50 English. <3 1 I I 2 2 2 2 5 H u 14 17 20 23 26 29 58 7 36 65 LLNEAL MEASURE. ^ 3 French. bo 29-07 58- 13 87-20 16-26 4; -33 V4-40 03-46 32-53 61-59 90-66 81-32 71-98 62-64 53-30 43-95 34-61 25-27 15-93 6-59 13-18 19-77 26-36 .■t2-95 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 60 70 80 2 2 2 3 G 9 12 15 18 21 24 ?.^ 30 61 91 122 152 183 213 244 274 305 English. 14 43 72 4 8 12 16 20 24 29 33 37 41 3 44 6 47 9 50 12 53 15 EXAMPLE. In 50 leagiios, 70 arpcnts and 6 porches, French mexsure, how many English miles, &c. ? Miles. Chains. Links. W Leagues VO Arpents 6 Perches 162 2 47 43 1 c 39-54 46-14 52-7.'5 15-36 30-73 46-09 61-45 76-81 92-18 07-54 22-90 38-26 53-63 07-25 60-88 14-51 68-14 21-76 75-39 29-02 82-64 36-27 i~r Ter. 155 12 88-68 1292 [1868—1882] Table iV.-For converting English Miles, Chains and Links, into French Leagues Arpents, Perches and Feet. ' English. .a 8 y 10 20 30 40 10 •iO 30 40 50 t)0 70 83 90 3 LINEAL MEASURE. French. 3 3 6 10 13 Feet. 0' 1 1 2 3 3' 4- 4' 5- i;- 12- ()■ 6- 12- 1- 7 ■ 13- !■ 7' 15' 5' 13' 3 ir 1 ■ 9' 17- 7' 14 3 u- ■62 ■24 .SG ■48 ■10 ■72 31 W ill 3',i 5S 77 96 le .' ' 5 54 ■74 93 \«U 78 71 ■t)4 ■57 •50 43 35 28 56 85 13 English. 10 20 30 40 50 GO 70 SI I Hi) 100 200 300 41 lO 5> 6). J 7 "I 800 900 1,000 50 60 70 3 6 9 13 16 i;t ■) ) 20 2\> 32 65 98 131 163 196 229 262 294 327 French. ro OQ □ X3 C i- .3— 1882J Tahm; V1._|',i- coiivortin^,- Kii^'li>Ii Acro-i, llo kIh niul Perchcw, into Fr Ar]iont.H iiiid PoicIich. onc'h A I' re Kngil.-;|i. lioods sriMau'iciAr, ci; sc;rA[:K mkascre. Fi'i'iirli. P( rclii'S. Arjii'iit-. 10 •20 rerchts. 0-71 l-iS 2-9G :i-7C 4 ■4-1 5-Ks ■92 i;-66 ■40 14-80 •19 59-18 88 78 18-:i7 31 -73 •10 73-47 91 84 10-20 28-57 rlisli. EXAMPLE. Arn 10 20 30 40 50 60 80 90 100 200 .')0(i 400 500 000 700 800 900 1,000 Fi-cnch. Arpeni^. 10 11 35 59 In 270 acre?, 1 rood an.l 28-C6- 00 ici-clies, Kiiirli b1i tiiL- 200 irp, lio\\ mail}- ai-|itiit>:, Sec. '! Ariientg. Pt•rohe^! 70 do . 1 rood... 20 jier.-hf 8 do 66-100 do Answer.. 82 320 73-48 85-72 29-59 14-80 5-92 49 10-00 Perche.- 46 94 65-31 83 67 67-35 51 02 34 70 71 2 -05 82 85-72 94 69-39 106 53 07 118 36-74 236 73-48 335 1023 47,'! 4697 591 83-71 710 20-45 828 57 !L> 946 93-91 1,005 30-GS l,18:f 07 42 iii. loiiviigi' 01 tui^ ixiiiiipii at the end ut Tabic V. [1868—1882] 1295 le.'ni TMPERTAL STAXDAfJD MEASURF^^S 30 inches. The fol (m'in-r t ,u' u'l . ," ' '''"■^^"•'^■'f, Hio iKirornotor bcin-at multii.leHanddiviHi'r.^ "'^''"^ the Impenal stan.lanl., an.l their u.^ul r. — MEAnrRES OK LENGTH. 12 Inches 3 Feet 5i Yanlfl 40" TolcH 8 Furlonys or l,7(;o Yards 1 Foot. I Yanl. 1 I'olo or Perth. 1 FurlonK. 1 Mile. ' fV.ot,^;:,';ho'Sh;!m\'^^^^^^^ -I-t *P '-'-^^ n- pace equals 5 milesM)r(].),lfio.,,tTteril attlo' ,! '" ^''";-?I''V''^'' ••«»"'^'' equals GO nautical equals m foot. ^ "1"='^'"'- '" '''"*1 'I'ea^uro, the c hain of 100 links II. — MEA.stJKES OF Sl'BFACE. U't Square inches — i' Square feet __ 30J Square yards, or 272[ .-q. Act — 40 Sqi'ire polcH __ 4 Roods, or 4,840 squa.o yards ~ 1 S(|uare foot. 1 Sijuaro yard. 1 Si|uaro i»ole. 1 Rood. 1 Acre. And C40 acres make 1 square miie. Iir. — MEAsl'RES OF CAPACITT. I.— General Measures of SoUdltij. 1,-728 Cubic inchcH = 1 Cubic fool. Th;L '" ^""^ = 1 Cubic yard. The ton inensurement =. 8 barrel bulk, oi 40 cubi. feet. II.— Measures for Liqui.h, Corn an,/ Dn/ Good,. "•665 cubic Inches = j (Jill, British Imperial. = 1 Pint. = 1 (^lart. = 1 Gallon. = 1 Peck. = 1 bushel. = 1 (Quarter. quarters. ' ^' °' '"«^ = -^ quarters; and the last = 2 loads, or 10 4 Gills 2 Pints 4 (^larts 2 Gallons 4 Pecks 8 Bushels and the hogshead METIIIC SYSTEM OF WEIOHTS AND MEASURES. The Units of Measure and Value with (heir EnjUsh E.juiralent. 1. The Motre is the unit of length, == 1 yd. ft. 3-3708 inches, En^Hish. ^"^ , surface, = 110-6033 sq. yds.. - pohdity, = 1 cub. yd. 8-.^>](]r)3 cuh. ft., " capacity, = 1-76077 pts. « 2 3. 4. 5. Are Stero Litre Gramme <•■. " Franc money, := n pen(e, • ivOlllilipoiUS, 1298 Hi. [1868—1882] Multiples of Measure, multi])lo ; Ducinii'.'tro = Centimutro = Millimutre = lOi) 1,000 10,000 1 1 a 1 1 iSff or 109-363 or 10lt:^63 or 10[)3tJ-33 oi- .3-!);57 inches, or ■3'.Ki7 or •0:}937 The are or unit of .surface -- 1 sq. dccainotre, or <19tJ033 sq. yards. Multiples: l3ccaro = 10 ares, or -2473 acres, llcctaro z= ICO " or 2-173G " Sub-multiples . Centiaro = j J^ " or 1-19603 pq. yards. The store or unit of soliUiiy = 1 cub. metre, or 35'310 cub, ft. Multiple: Decustore = 10 stores, or 3r)31i;6 cub. ft. Sub-multiple : Dccistore = ,',, " or 3-5316 " The litre or unit of capacity == 1 cub. docimutro, or 1-76077 Brit pt^ Multiples: ^ 10 litres 100 " J'ec-ilitre — Ilecto'itie = * Kilolitre = Sub multiples: Decilitre rrr Centilitre = Millilitre = 1,000 I 1 1 1 (Ml 1 1 u(i"ty 220096 Brit. gals. 22'00966 220-0966 " -17G07Brit. pts. -017607 " •0017607 " * The kilolitre i3 the cubic m6tre The Gramme or Unit of Weight = 15-132348 Grains Troy. .Multirle-- iJti agramme Ilectognirnme Ki1nj;rniii'iie Myri:ifrraiiime Sub-multiplis — Dci i^rramme Ceiilif^iatrimL' Alilli 10 grammes or 100 do 1000 (i(j 10000 do rru Tnme» do do Lbs. 26 0-^g. Dwt3. 6 4 3 10 Gniine. 10-32348 7-23487 0-3487 3'487 1-64323 -15432 [186S— 18SJJ The Gnimmooi-Un^t of \\Vi.,l,t -- i _ .-,•,... ,, , 1297 . -Woiidupois. Multiple- — t.. Deciigrammr ni'cto;rr,iiiinie Kilot^nunmt' Myriiirrmniiiie f Quintal Milli.T Sub-riniltiii|(_.- — I>'ci;,'raiiiiiic ^- Centiirianiiiie :=: Milligi.iiimiv -_: loo 1000 loono ^ lonooo — lOouOOO 1000 10 granuiKv-i or. 1.1 1«> CwU. Qrs- I Lbg. 0/3. Dig. do do ■ lo TriK F 1 19 2 22 24 20 r. 6438 H 4383 4 ■;;h3o 1 1 ■H304 6 304 15 04 •056438 •005643 ■000564 .Silvrr GoM. Multiples. iif or Unil of Money — 1 = !'■' J oncu. S'lb-miiltiples. XO l3. 7!, 4 4 8 le 2 4 Silver,. |i -'^ centimes =; 2 pence. ( ; 50 ,lo _^ 41 do 'Bronze ,...■{ ■ 1 2 5 10 ilo lo do do do - 41 do - nearly J farthing. - 1 do '^ ~ 5 penny. = i do Rickard, L.L.D., Liverpool. ' "^•'"•"ts. Compiled and arranged lor the use of schools, by wf Table .-h )',viiig the ,.izo of box ro,ynh-ed to cor.t.iin r. 'lown to one (i,i;iit. '••■^n 'iiKuitity n-n;uoi,c.|uai-tor Dmiiu.-ian i of lio.^; in Inches, English .M.^asure. ngth. Width. Depth. Cnritents, Cui.'ic I.'iches. Equivahnfs HI Imperial M-.;asMie. 48 24 24 24 !i; 16 12 1 11 12 8 8 1 8 8 1 4 ' 1 4 15-404 15-404 8-665 8 -402 5-777 4-332 4 332 4 332 17,7^5 5^6 jl,piart,.r = 8bu.lud.. o,(<.2 ib8 1 .-oomb - 4 n„ :. 218-192 1 bu-liel. 1 pecl<. 1 gallon. i 'dn I 1 'i"''rt. l,li';<-()96 554-548 277-274 138 637 6l»318 10 a— 82 APPENDIX No. 45^. AKEA AND POPDLATION OF THE GLOBE. 10 a— 82J IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT.3) W // / .> c^ V 1^ fc^ :/ 1.0 I.I 1.25 «A^!i21 IIII2.5 •^ i: 3. 2.2 |||||M SA. 11.6 ^ <^ /2 *?; em. ». • i> c/y^^ ^^^ Photograpliic Sciences Corporation 33 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, NY 14580 (716) 872-4503 r^^ \ % 1300 [1868—1882] % No. 3*;,782. AI'PENDIX x\o. 45i Area and Population of the Globe. Compiled, as f;ir as posniblo. from the last Official Cotisas of each country; and whore no Census has been made the fif'urea are taken from the nn'St reliable estimates. Continent. Europe , Asia. Africa,, Country. .\uatro-Hungnry Belgium British Isles and Gibraltar, .Malta, &e. Bulgaria Denmark and Iceland France German Emiiire (Jrpece Iloliand ItalT .Moutenrirro Portugal Roumauia Russia, in Euroi'e Servia Sjiain Sweden and \orwaj-. Switzerland ." Turkey, in Europe Years of Census. 1880 it 1881 Total. Afghanistan , Arabia (Ind.) Heluohislau liritish India Chinese Empire East India Islands Farther India Independent Turkistan .. Japan Persia Portuguese Settlements. Russia, in Asia Turkey do 1880 1881 1 880 ]fi79 1880 1881 Area, English Siiuare Miles. 1879 1882 1879 (1 lir80 Total. Ahj'ssinia Algeria British Sonth Africa Central Africa, including Somah & Gallas Rttypt Gold Coast, Sierra, Leon, &c Liberia Carried forward. 1881 1882 1881 240,940 11,373 121,237 27,538 55,260 204,096 20'*,744 19.353 13,679 114,40.S 1,710 35,812 49,262 2,074,086 18,767 19, 775 293,849 15,991 80,000 3,782,595 278 600 1,500,000 140,000 1,473,687 4,539,750 7^6.500 873,151 191,345 147,629 636,000 7,134 6,250,707 729,981 17,557,284 1, 58, 000 123,000 546,230 4,000,000 870,000 17, 609 60,000 Population. 37,741,434 5,519,844 35,422,407 2,000,000 2,096,410 37,672,048 45,194,177 1,979,775 4,270,098 28,459,451 245,380 4,745,124 5,376,000 84,851,886 1,670,000 16.623,389 6,391,398 2,846,102 5,275,000 328,626,556 2,500,000 3,265,000 1,000,000 253,382,186 434,580,00' 34,500.000 36,504,2*0 3,000,000 35.92,"), 313 5,oo;i,(ino 877,500 15,186,456 17,536,465 843 25,, 170 3,000,1100 2,870^000 1.890,500 50,0110,000 17.4OO,iJ00 6';!>.966 1,500,000 [1868—1882] 1301 Arba an,l Population of the Globe, ko.~Contu tinneil. Continent. Country. Yenrs of Census. Africa— Conc/uJki.. Brouijht forward America. AostnlAsia. 536,-165 ■ P„i„_„ • Lower Giiine.a Madagascar ....". Morocco " " Orange Free State. ".'.'..'.'.. I Portuguese Settlements . Sahara Seiiegambia.. .,.'.'.'.'."]." ,'.'.'.'.' iSoinlan " \ Transvaal !...!!.'. Triiioli .......,., Tunis ...."." /Zanzibar Enrclijl,,S,unre To .Miles. inilalion. Tot.. 280,000 2-J8,570 260,000 42,470 697,:!65 2,50ij,0UO 147,000 1,250.000 1I4,,S'30 344,400 45,716 100,000 Dominion of Canada. KJieenliiud Mexico ,_ Newfoundland.....'...'!'. United States .". 18S1 2,000,000 3,000,000 6,000,000 50,000 2,410,000 5.000,000 4,000,000 30,000,000 700,000 1,200,000 1,500,000 5,000,000 11,774,720 138,190,466 Central America West Indies .'. Argentine Republic. Bolivia iBrazil Chi; 1874 1880 1880 Colombia .....'..""' I '®®^ Ecuador.. Guiana |Putagonia. ' ^^^^ j Paraguay., Peru ICruguaj Venezuela ^^^'^ 1881 Total. Australia New Zealand., Tasmania 3,470,392 750,000 741.820 40.200 3,6.;3,884 8,606,296 164,900 I 150,000 . 1,357,896 I 500,870 I 3,288,000 1 182,790 320,750 248,380 178 370 375,000 56,700 503,380 69,800 403,276 4,324,810 10.000 9,660,000 161,389 50,152,866 64,303,065 2,600,000 4,600,0o0 2,540,000 2,325,000 10,200,000 2,234,000 3.100,000 l,Oi66,000 341,800 200,000 293,844 3,374,000 460,000 2,075,245 16,396,408 99,602,954 1881 Total., 2,946.555 106.260 26,215 3,079,030 2,235,734 489,993 115,705 2,841,433 350,000 30,000,000 Europe A.sia Africa America Australasia i-'oijneeia about do , do . do . do . do . RECAPITULATION 3,800,000 17,600,000 11,800,000 16,500,000 360,000 ^'""■^ *«>*«• 63ri60;oo6 330,000,000 850,000,000 140,000,000 100,000,000 3,000,000 30,000,000 1,463,000,000 1302 r [1868—1882] POPULATION BY EACES. Taken prom Keith Johnston's GEOORAPHr, LoNr >n, 1880. Indo-Germanic or Aryan 550,000,000 Mongolian or Turanian 635,000,000 Semitic and Hamitic 85,000 000 Negro and Bantu 150,0u0 000 Jlottentot and Bushmen 150 000 Malay and Polynenian ■.'.'.'.*.'.'.'. 35,00o!o00 American Indian , 15,00o|o00 '^^^^ 1,450,150,000 li-* > li; ' POPULATION BY RELIGIONS. Taken from Keith Johnston's Geoqrapht, London, 1880. ^^"^"'^"^ 815,000,000 ^®T^ ; 7,000,000 Mohammedans 170,000000 g^'^J^^^ 503 000 000 Hindus 177000000 Heathen and Fetish Worshippers HoloOO.'oOO Various and Unknown 48,0001000 ^o^^ 1,450,000,000 See Tables Noe. 19, 20, 21, of Part IIL, Appendix No. 30, at pages 885-886. Ottawa, 17th January, 1883. ^' ^' ^^^^^S' APPENDIX No. 46. SYJSroi>8IS or TBI GENERAL REPORT ON PUBLIC WORKS OF THE CKITED PROVINCES OP LOWER AND CIPprr r.„,„. „„ MOVINCES OF WEBEC AND OOTAsTo raoTram/Z, ™" MENCEMENT TO THE TIME OK CO.nSbXn l8T JULY, 1867, BT F. H. ENNIS, Secretary oj the Department of Public Works. 1304 [ISGS— 1882] APPENDIX No 46. 'M- «• •'^■' (No. 3iJ();iO). MEMOJUNWM EESTOT kkpokt of THE CUMMIS- SIONEKS OF PUBLIC WORKS, PUBLlSIfKI) IX 18(iT. The Pveport for 1867 wns proparo.l dnvhu^ iho ailmiiiisti-ution ot thclllon. J.X'. CKipa.s as tommi.ss.oiu.r of Public Work, ofihe LTniu.! I'n.viue.s of Lower unci Upper ( anad;). Jt contains tl.,>lnstory an.! .lo^ciii.tio.i uf tlie pul.lic works executed and pro- fodc™u»™L,",r„„^.";'8St""'' •"■" •"■ ''"■ ""•' - " •"" '" '"" '""■' "' '^°- The various subjeets embraced in tlio Poport arc •— ^Knnlt'c J*" '''""m'' C""-;^''"^;t«l and the drcd-iny done for the purpose of avoiding the BhoaLs and rap.ds on the P>vor S(. Lawrc.nce from Quebec to'Lako Superior; on the S r ? r'r' ''";' •^^"'"'"' ■'"'''" ^'■"'" ■^^""^•■^'•il to Kingston ; on the llivor liichelieu and Lake C humpla.n route, from Sorel on the St. Lawrence to Albany 0.1 the River Hudson and thenee to .New York ; on the Upper (Jttawa, and on the inland route of navigation 111 the Piver Trent district. The advantages atTordod by these works and the improvements necessary to place them ,n a condition to meet the growing re.piirements of trade and navigation, and to give .such impulse to the commerce of the country as would tend to p?omote Its lull development. *^ t;«r, ^^'p ''"'"'A' l"'*'Jf^fl/o<- the extension and improvement of the inland naviga- fin^'T^ " ^"u"^ Montreal to Lake Champlain, or the Caughnawaga Canal; foTnt "rf "' ''"'"S^^' ^"^' °^'*^^ ^'^'' ^"'^^'^' I^'^k" Nipissing and French iSver tL^^v ^rn "'?''''", ?"r''\^'^'l'^'^"'^'' ^^^ ^•'^t '^^'-"-^^ the^,eninsula between Canfl "*^^""'"^^ and Lake Ontario, or the Murray Canal; and the Eiver Tay follows tl"'^^°'^' ''^^'"' '"'"'''" ^•'"'^'■"^^'^"^1 "Pto the date of the Peport were ag InLowerCanada 54.35 ^j,^^ in Upjier Canada 211-81) " Total 266-24 The cost up to that date was :— For Lower Canada g 6,912,308 24 1-or Upper Canada 16,188,747 01 '^^^"■^ . $23,101, 055 25 2. An enumeration, in detail, of all the works executed on the inland waters'ol the country— together with statements of their cost, viz. :— InLowerCanada $U,3H 61 In Upper Canada 13 959 ^2 '^'"tal $28,354 33 [1868—1882] 1305 le onlailod by tho construction of harboi- i-s and pior» 3. Slatomcntsofoxpoiidilui at immeroiis pointw: — r.ower Canada.. Upper Cunada... 6!,3fia3T8 C,G H.-.5,139 53 Total — — Sj^231,.TJ8 19 statot.c^t'offii;?U!:f:-"^""^"" ^' ^'" ''^•'^''"--- ^nu,y. an^~^:;^,,_^,^ Lower Canada Upper Canada... §1, 144/100 70 541,^00 14 Total 5. A h .81,685,990 84 of umber ,„ ,ho ,e.,-,howi„g the „„„ „f ,h ™ ,t-k,!, v and booms built in the to f'acilitato the eonveyanca Lower CanatJa Upper Canada.. 8748,783 18 597,SGft 49 Total. 6. A • 81,346,652 67 .ho long,,,, „f! lb, „»j, ^ ,;;--;,- 5,,J;';'s--r:;r':£:', ='■.;";'■ » "^«>— the expenditure having been :- when they were complotod; thoi r co.st, etc. and of etc.. r\ r> I Lower Canada. X^™^*^'^ 83,760,381 25 On Bridges 353,357 81 Upper Canada. 83.113,623 69 256,927 27 Total. 86,S74,0()4 fl4 . 61(i,2S.') 08 Total 84,11:^,7.39 06 83,370,550 96 87,484,290 02 In Upper Canada 84,094,687 85 5,141,872 85 Total. • 89,236,5 60 70 intercour.-^e. The total amounted to 8507 71'' 83 The ^ cost of these services for Lower and con- CMtorpriso and Upper Canada improvement of the St. Lawrence and itltHhnf^v , . ^t" ^.^"^^''^t^ted for the munication with the Maritime ProvTnces *"''"^'"'""' ''^^'^ "^ ^he linos of land com- ..ere^JurS^d' mSy t:'t£l'' "^P^'^*' 5' '° ^""•^-' ^^ ^---^' ^15 pages) several woX w^e eMed-anf '".Tv«^'f •rj*'"".'^"!^ '^ whose%hai|efthe tions of those works. ^"^® ^^*"''"^ "'^^ sufficiently complete descrip- They comprise also a series of tables of great interest show^n^ • 1306 [1868—1882] 3. Tho movomont of trade thrniii^h the canals ainco they were opened, and at the principal ports since 1764. 4. Tho movement of vessels, pas^ont^ers and merchandise through each canal. 5. Tho quantities of flour rnaimliutufoi on the Lachine, Williamsburg and Weliand Canals. 6. A comparison of the entrance and cleaianco duties on vessels frequenting 'the ports of Quebec and New York, rospoctivoly. 7. The number and tonnage of vessels which arrived at Quebec each year from 1764, and the number and tonnage cf vessels built there since 1787 : — Number of vessels built, 3,416 —Tonnage, 1,113,947. 8. The distances between the difFeront sea-ports of North America and LItm-- pool, Havre, Havana and Rio Janeiro, 9. Statemente relative to lighthouses, roads, bridges and slides, and the works on the River Trent. 10. Statements of the receipts and expenditures on canals, slides and other public works from 1857 to 1867. 11. A summary of Acts relating to roads and toll-gates in Lower Canada, public works, etc., etc. Appendices Nos. 23 and 70 contain a complete detailed history of each public work in each of the two Provinces of Lower and Upper Canada from the cession of the country to England, in 1763, until the Union, on tho 10th Februiary, 1841, and from the latter date to the 1st July, 1867, when Confederation took place — including, in addition to tho works constructed by Government, such public buildings, railways, asylums, hospitals, charitable institutions, &c., as were built by associations or pri- vate companies. Appendix No. 70, comprising 133 pages, shows in detail the sums expended by the Department of Public Works in each Province since 1763 — tho expenditures be- ing as follow : — In Lower Canada, $61,925,091.13, of which ?43,276,252.42 were for 575J miles of railway. In Upper Canada, $120,450,260.70, of which 893,4S6,964.58 were for 1,393J miles of railway. The expenditures on railways include the outlays made by the Companies. The expenditure by Government a/o/je since the Union up to the 30th June, 1867, was:— Lower Canada. Hpper Oaaada. Total. Cost of all works ex- cepting railways. ..817,489,896 61 $2^,455,903 45 $39,945,800 06 Cost of railways 7,093,893 26 13,165,906 75 20,264,800 01 $24,588,789 87 $35,621,810 20 $60,210,600 07 [1888—1882] 130T and at canal, rg ati.l iienting ar from LiT*r- orkfl on I other public public sion of 11, and iluding, ilwajB, or pri- ided by res be- [ miles l,393i followJ:l'^'^'^"^^'^^«i^^^'«' lunatic asylums and charitable institutions was a« ,-n,,„, , Lower Canada. Upper Canada, Tata!. itial'GoVeVnmen-t'^''^''''^*'^ '''''''''' «1,808,.8I22 grafts, for 1866... 15i,,J00 99 197,557 05 352,158 04 Number of days pass- fd by patients &c., in the institutions of each Province in ^^^' ^'^32,974 722.080 2,155,054 See pages 566 to 593. Appendix No. 70 of General Report 1867. ^^-'l^t^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ i-uecl by the Depart- Minister of Public Works^ir^.'i.ueauaTM'lBf^r''^ ?^ *'« '^^ ^'l^^Y M'nmter.withtheaasiHtanceofMr T Gu^rin CP S,H /k^^' i,^^ P'°««°* ^«P"t7 in the Department. ' ^•^•' ^""^ <^^^«'' oncers of experienc^ Messrt faXs'ste^art^anratBail/airi 7e's Tv''^".' '°r'."^^ P-P-«d ^^^ Tach^, Commissioner of PuWc Works f".l£ ^ u-'^f °^ *^« '**'" Sir E. P. ^ The following summary of expendifu^ T P"^''^^^^ ''^ ^^48 diflFerent works in^LowerCanadrfowth/pro^^^^^ °^ construction of the now the Province of Ontario Tom thi fl tKn-C ^"""^'2' ''"^ '"' ^P^^' panada, timeofConfedoration, 1st jily 1867 ''^^'■''^ commenced to the iS. June, IMS [1868—1882] 1868-1882. 1 ubl.c W..ik. (,f Lower and Upper Canada, prior U. Confodoraiion, Ist July, iS.iT. Works. Lower Canada now ProT. of Quebec Upper Canada. now Prov. of (Jntario Totals. Canals (e.xcIusivo of River Itiiprovcnienta) $ cts. 6,912,308 24 14,394 61 $ cts. 16,188,747 01 13,959 72 « cts. Works oil luivigable rivers, or iuiiirovcmeut ot riverd ' 23,101,055 25 28,354 33 Total, Canals ami Rivers Harbors .ukI jiiers 6,926,702 85 1, 366,37s 66 1,144,690 7U 748,783 18 3,760,381 25 353,367 81 4,094,687 85 253,856 41 16,202,7(16 73 855,139 63 541,300 14 597,869 49 3,113,623 69 256,927 27 5,141,872 85 253,856 42 23,129,409 68 Lidlithoiisi'S, liencuiis iiml buoys " ..., Slides, (iunis, piers ami boouis., 2,221,018 1» 1,685,990 «4 Koads,iiu]mlingTiinipik.' and Colonizittioii Roads Bridges, exclusiv.. of tliose on Turnpike nnd Colo- niziitioM Koads, the cost of which includes that ot liiidijes 1,346,652 67 6,874,004 94 Public Huihiings, exclusive of those constructed by chanlalile institutions or private donations ProviuLial Vessela, one-half of total co=t cbarged to lach Province __ 610,285 08 9,236,560 70 507,712 83 Total cost of Works, exclusive of Railways... Railways, exclusive of subsidiary lines in United otatis 18,648,838 71 43,276,252 42 26,963,296 12 93,486,964 58 45,612,134 8a (oVe Note A, below.) Total cost of Works, including Railways Deduct:— Expeii.liturp from other than Gov,.rn- meut Funds, so far as ascertained 136,763,217 0* 61,925,691 13 37,336,301 26 120,450,260 70 84,828,450 50 182,375,351 83 122,164,751 76 Total Governnieiit Expenditure 24,588,789 87 35,621,810 20 Note A.— Government Expenditure on Railways, lucliided above 60,210,600 07 7,098,893 26 13,165,906 75 20,264,800 01 ^a^iT^\'''ln''rl'-S" '''''''''' ^ri!'f^'^^VPP^°'^'^^°- "^^ '^f General Report of 1867, ?»^« „ r '^^^-goncral abstracts of which will bo lound at pages 55(i to 561 of same appendix Ottawa, 27th January, 1883. pages F. U. ENXIS, Secretary, Department of Public Works. APPENDIX No. 47. LIST OF OFFICERS OF THE DEPARTMENT. 1310 [186S— 1882] No. 36,0:51. APPENDIX List of tho Momhors, rommi^Kiuner'^ and Aisistriiit CommisMon. rri of Mio R.mnl <-"l"iof ArchitcctH ot'tho Dopartmont i.a i Clmiiiiuin, CorniiiHsioncrs and Ministers. 1 Assistant Cominissioners and Deputy Ministers. Niimcd. From To Vnmes. Date ot Appointment, Under Statute UbVic, Cai, 38, Cor- poratinn ot Board of H'orkt. Hon. H. H. Killaly, Chainimn D. Dalv 1 * S. ;i l/arrison... [• Miiiiliars Dec. 29, 1841 . Oct. % 1844.. J.Davidson, Esq) yew Hoard of Vi'orkt. Hon. H. n. Killnly, Chairman 1 1>. Daly \V. n. Draper... ,, . W. Morri:).. Members... D. li. Papineuu. J Oct. 5, 1844. Jnne 8, 1846.. Under Statute 9 Vie , Cap. 37, etc. Hon.W. I!. Robiiijon, Chief Commi" SIOIKT... July 4, 1846. Mar. 10, 1848. Hon.riias. Eu-;. Gas- grain, Asst. Com- Aug. 1, 1846. E. P. Tachfi do Mar. 11, 1848. Nov. 26, 1849. missioner. Hon. .M. Cameron, Mar. 11, 1848. J. Chabot do Asst. Commissioner Dec. 15, 1849. Mar. 31, 1850.. Jnu. U'rtcnhall,As3t. Feb. 2, 1850, W. II. M.-nitt do Commissioner. Apri 120, 1850. Feb. 11, 1.S51. Hon. Jos. bonnet, April 20, 1850, J. Buurret do Asst Commissioner Feb. 15, 1851. Oct. 27, 1851.. Hon. II. H. Killaly, Feb. 15, 1851. John Young do Oct. 28, 1851. Sept. 22, 1852. Jan. 26, 1856. Nov. 25, 1857. Asst. Commissioner J. Chabot do Sept. Jan. 23, 1852. 27, 1855. F. Lcmii'ux do C. AUcvn do L. n. liolton do Nov. Aug. 28, 1857.. Aug. 1, 1858. 2, 1858.. do 6, 1858. — .- L. V. Sicotte do do 6, 1858. Jan. 10, 1859. Saml. Keefer, Ass't \lav 6 IsM John Ro^c do Jan. 15, 1859. Jnne 12, 1861.. Conimis-ioner. Jos. Cauchon, Commi jsioner. . June 15, 1861 . May 23, 1862. do 27, 1863. U. J. Tessur lio .Mav 24, 1862. L. T. DniirimonJ do do 28, 1863. July 23, 1863. M. Lafraiiiboise do J. U. Chapaij do .Inly Mar. 23, 1863. 30, 1864. Mar. 29, 1864 June 30, 1867. Tonssaint Trndcati. Ass't -Minister. Mar. 15, 1864 Und-r St.ituie 3\ Vic, Cap. 12. Hun. Wm. McDoiigall, Miiiijtcr July 1, 1867. Oct. — . 1869. Tuns-aint Trucleau, May — , 1868 do H, L. Liingi vin.C.B., Mini.stor Dec. 8, 1869,. .Vov. 5, 1873. Oepiity .Minister. do Alex:ui(|ci- Markenzic do . Nov. 7, 1873.. Oct. 16, 1878. SirChas. T.ipp.r, C.I!, K.C.M.G,, Minister 0-t 17. 1878. Mftv 20. 1879. kill iicciui- L. Langevin, C.B., K.C.M.G,.Minist,r?. ! May 20, 1879. 0. F. Baillai rge. .let. 4, 18T9 I'epiity .Minister [18(;8— 188ij 1311 No. 47. ^f K'u^;^ ;;;::,w;i/riS;F"^^ ^-'«^-. socrotaHes, chief « ngineers and S HnitAlvWATKHS ; — Ali3trRri -tiiti'iiiiiit (jf I'ipenililiire. Hntisli Cnlninliiii Kxiieiiilitiirc by I'rovinciiil (iovcrri- lueiit of NovH Scotiii on liar- liours iind bri'akwiiU'rs, trom 1852 to 1867 • ■rlii'ially Miiiiitt.lia I New Biiiiisu ick XovK Scotia Uiiiiii io Piiiuc Edwiird I-lani! yiifbpc LABilAHon KlSHK'lMKN — Relief to LiFTINd BaROK LloHTHOcais; — Abstr«ct atulerai'Mls of expenditure Hiiiisb rolumbifl Vow DrMiijwick Nora ?-co!iR Ciilario Quebec McNiciE-AiiTiFg, 4c — Monevri eontii buted by PcBLic Bi ii.DiNt;'^ ; Abatract stati'Minii ot expenditui' llri'ish Columbi (Jencrally Manitoba New llrunswick Voitli-H'cst Tenitoiies .Vote Scotia Ontario Prime Kdward Islaiul Quebec PCBi ic WollKS (' 'niianitivo sliUeiueiit ot pxpeiuii ture Bill WAVS - -Ali'trMrt siHterr nt. Revenue auil expeudituje lor work ing expense- RiVSNUK : — Abglrnct (tatenieni RlTKNCK AM' ExPKMiniHK Cana' iMtHWH Union t»iispensio;i liiiiigi IdiilwHys Slides RiTKHs — IniproTeinent of: — Abstract statrujeni ul expenditure British Columbia Manitoba' ' Vew Brunswick Vairjp of Work, RivBR.,--I:,u,rov,.nuQi of —Concluded. Noith-Wegt Territories Nora Scotia Ontario '"' Prince KdwMrd Isifl'mV Quebec- _ KoADS A.Ni> Briuikh:— Alifltract Htateiiirni of cvpeiidiHire. .Haintoha New Brunswick ....,.!.!... ■Vova Scotia !.!.."!.!!!!. • 'n to rid "'"". Quebec Si.iDtH ANii Booms:— Abstract dtaterneuts '•ntario Quebec ......".".'.".... StKVIVs TEi.Rca{APH Links:— AlisUHct statement of expenditure Britiali Columbia Irenerally ""." " Manitoba" .'.......".......... New Brunswick. Xortli- West Territories",'. ".'.' .Vi)V:i iScotia Prince Kduard IsianVi'.'..'.".'.'.'.'. Qucliec Tir: Heiivick between "Montreai"and Kiti;,'gton Kipendltiire. f on-tructioii. I8«7 to 1877. Maintenance, Repairs, Ac 45 16 44 58 68 56 .56 .58 56 .52 50 5>i 60 60 1878 to 1882. li^ 114 126 il6 128 128 J 26 126 128 126 122 I 122 122 Prior aiKJ Since Confed- eration. ..'38 1232 1236 1232 1234 1256 126tj 1252 1254 1262 1250 1246 to 1 2.".o 1867 to 1877. -I 130 130 130 130 130 ni iio 12,58 .'258 125 1 208 1258 l'258 66 54 62 6