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THE NEW YORK HERALD. PGE ren ee NEW YORK, SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 9, 1847. Price Twe Cents, r ren ” — a —— I \i canals, the State has issued stock and loaned it to rail- | principal falls due in 1865, ear in which thi | z ae Gerastons THE NEW YORK HERALD. ANNUAL REPORT road companies tothe amount of $5,228,700 ; of which debt iPextingulnied by the sinking fund. ae) Ty and Troy Railroad * $100,000, bolag'a total prea’ onus thou the balance “By tue “unevallable : aa OF THE | there hes already fallen on the Treasury, in conse-| This defalcation adds $150,000 to the Fiinciont of the | lion, and making aggregate amount of the contingent | funds. . ... se aceeecuss 6$572,067 49 JAMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR. usman gs the feiage of these, coenpeatees Se ue ot | dices debt of the State, and $185 000 of, Interest, which. debt, on the 7th of February, 1942, $9,285,700, as shown | Deduct first, tho amouat due Sinking 4 COMPTROLLER 3,616,700. If the latter sum be to the capital ex. | the State will be required to pay beyond the sinking fund in Assembly Doc. No. 64 of that year, pages ldand 15... Fund... ae - $116,666 66 ; . pended for canals, it makes the gate investment in of the eompany, making a total of $285,000. | The last hundred thousand dollars of stock was issued to | Second, one-third of the annual Circulation---Forty Thousand. = toternal lageorenenty 8 8 9s a0 An Sib Paint ser ak Cte ' eee heroes Hier 30 cane of | the: Erie Railroad Company on the 29th of Jannary, 1942, | surplus of $352,961 12..... ..$117,620 17 interest * ' My lo! an 3 ” DAILY HERALD—tivery day, Price® cents par copy—$7 SrA MTR eC Orci, { | theloans to insolvent railroads, is $191,986 60. | months, and to sell it at auction, or to buy it in for Spee ae et ase Sellomlng the President of the 34,286 93 WEEKLY Hit aLD— Every Saturday—Price 6% cents Ausany, Jan. 1,'1647. Debt of t rovision for the payment of the April inte- Fund, and at the dispor emcenting G Sate ca sapped je sab ny any, | ture of. ‘9 three millions of dollars; this letter r this default, by ‘iding that the Comptrol- | wes communicated to th: i y 3 Dears or tux Sevenay.Canuis, —,,.,, | for should not ell the foal fr non-payment ofthe sk | ord, and may be Seen in Awembiy” Doe! MD of 18th. | And it makes a total of, .....+ +++ ec «+ 9406000 68 I. 5 ; y ures of the Erie Raifroat Company, and tho | “In tho last annual report trom’ this ‘office, ‘page 35, it 297 57 $575,7M 38) Since the passage of that act, anew Constitution has | previous failure of the Ithaca and Fr thve Cataki . Seale te 782 00 106-206 $2 | been adopted, the 7th article of which provides as fol. | and Canajobario companien, the sum “ot $4-S1s700" mae | tack Reka aoe canal funds should be tranttersed low ransferred from the column of contingent liabilities to a | to the general fund, in lieu of $300,000 in cash withheld Section 4. The claims of t direct debt chargeable on the treasury, from the general fund, by the act chapter 240, of the This explanation accounts for the great changes in the | laws of 1543. It was also recommended at 41, of general fund and contingent debts from 1541 to 1842. the same report, that the sum of $176,805, yr boun- the preceding statement, appears to | ties on coal, sali, &c., from the general fund, should be heat point af the close of the fiscal | repaid from the canal revenues, which hed’ derived all eased ee: ie =Com "] of ’ State, tse and benefit of the State. The company failed to pay b op ae peopel Gevernor Seward that the company | And it leavesa balance polenaing te the Comal une direct debt of the mei on the 30th September, | the annual amount of its sinking fund in January, 1846, rohit | the Legisla the amount of annual interest on the same, is | and on agplination to the Legislature a dispensation was | then f To the Legislature :-— per copy—§3 1244 cents per aonum—payable in advance. ai ERAT FOR LUROTE very Steam Packet day. | _ The Firat Soction of the Third Article of Chapter 9, Pee cevrcopy—#3 00 per acuume payable in ad: | First Part of the Revised Statutes, declares thats it shart # vance, , be the duty of the Comptroller, to exhib: ADVERTISEMENTS at the usual prices—always cash Jature, ot its annual megting, & ene CYA dvance. : t 1s of the State, of ite 5 i pu tINTING offal kinds executed with beauty and dew | expenditures during epteceting yoke oie a AtTp ee All letters or communications, by mail, addressed to the cutimate of the expenditures to be defrayed from the comers Teer establishgent, must be post paid, or the postage will be de- | treasury for the onsuing year, specifying therein each | Total debt of canals. 816, 15 ae ducted from te subscription money remitted object of expenditure, and distinguishing betweon such | T*essury debt... ¢, Soeaes eS JAMES GORDON BENNETT. a are provided for by Permanent or temporary appro «+ $22,937,656 39 1,269,739 41 | New Youx Henatn Karan tau Faw; and’showing the mesos frome Whig eens any, | _ ‘The two following tables, the Grat embracing the de North Went corner of Fulton aud Nassa tures are tobe defrayed’? Also, “to suggest taker for | of the several canals, and the second the debts payable t apart and applied as pi 905, The canal debt | the advantages of thejbounties|thus paid. Both of these the improvement und management of the putlic reve. | (fom the General Fund, were before the Convention for | ing fund provided in the second section of this article. — | on the 7th Fob., 1942, was given at $19,656,011 72, which | items makers total of $476.30. ‘Theso claims are sup: KOR SALE-The ? nues.” amending the Constitution, and formed the basis of the | But the time limited for the fulfilment of any condition | embraced $600,000, to pay arrearages to contractors id to be cancelled by the new Constitution; whic! f ea OR, aod, ren tee brick, ‘The Sth Section of Article 7, ofthe new Constitution, | *tien of the committee which re ee Co, rd ape - Are paren compromise heretofore made or provi- | Subsequent payments show that the sum then estimated SS made ample provision for the payment of the entire 33 vor furtber ialormationappiron | Which takes effect on the first of January instant, pro- mentof the State debt. The first table shows po ilprie 4 year 1844, when it stoor xt law.” for arroarages was greatly underrated. l[ostead of | debt of the led by e eneral fund, including the vides, that “* No hall bi nt required in each year to pay the current in-| In constructing the precedin tables, Nos. 1 and 2, it is | $600,00), there has actually been paid from the 7th Feb, | has provid: ti th tinuance of the annual aeppro- treaeury of this State, oy any of ite fuads” ar any or the ‘ad the principal failiag due by’ the contract of | assumed that the principal of the debt’ will be paid’as it | 1849, to the 13th of Juno, 1646, the following sun priation of RIO, Rathe mnpont dete eopecemaeh funds under its management, except in pura ft to for eight years, aud then to be inc: 000; and the Safe, on acount of theveanal debt "The aacond | fella due, ‘The sinking funde provided ‘by the Const. | For arreurages to contractors,engineers, , table shows the annual demands on tl eneral Fund | tion, howeve: mY °. ++ $2,649,487 35 | after t t of ‘st f 4 soprepeation by Jaw Boe unless auch Feat rac sete | for the discharge of its dgbt, us it falls due. there willbe a large accumulation of the aggregate sum | For land damage > Faralonn ‘74 | scription frome the souctinetrices: it ceenpen toe mide Someta, catalan, priation act; and every such law making a new appro. | No.t required to pay the whole debt, being i it on the de- ——— | revenues for the benelit of the general fund, Perpetual : e n he benefit of the gene! a if desired. ‘Kent mode: | Priation, or continuing or reviving an appropriation, Canat Dent. ficiences of means to pay the princi it falls due.— $3,175,008 09 | annuity of $672,500. to do this, and hence ist Principal actu- Interest actu- ‘The interest on deficiencies in pay to the canal debt, j This exceeds the amount estimated for arrear in| Much of the pri : No. 41 Liberty street, shall distinctly specify th . paying a L age p prosperity of the Erie and Cham; in ca- Tey eraets™* | object to which fin tebe applied: ean ICeeely cot ee oe Kear... ally payable. “ally payable. Total. | amounts tothe sumof ..,.. ++ « $2,897,893 50 | stating the debt in table F, Assembly Doc. 61, of 1842, by their commencement, is attributable moe aid ficient for such law to refer to any other law to fix | June to 90th do do General fund debi... .. . 2,900,250 40 | the sum of $2,575,003 09. ‘The public works were sus- enues yielded up to them b: ‘ gest Torn Sp paanedioa eS ‘Total cost of deferring the debt. da sentila va | Conc cameant hod aetee alien ceentk meee ber baring tieerpertoneen ‘und war not only beni This provision will suspend all ments fr the | !817, Sept 30... 938,001 32 ‘otal cost of deferring the te ee eee e 665,298,143 ‘ion of the amount paid for the salaries of such engineers | ted by the direct cash receipts {rom auction salt du- a co pe a oerdanggy ot ald treasury, except such appropriations ve have been, utc be buat7n os In paying the treasury and canal debts by the applica. | 98 Were retained to close up tho estimates on contracts, | ties, but every dollar thus advanced: saved to the fund, Py oagh yo E naee thorized within two years ofthe time of payment. It | 18, 2149.00 00 % tion of the inking fands, there will be drawn from the | the whole of thie large sum hes been paid for arrearsges | in twenty years, at least another doliarin interest, which anete pari fail particulars, to box 1,229 low ill be: neconsery,, haralore, to have an appropriation | 195: “ 870/000 00 80 revenues of the canals during the next 22/¢ yeora, isi, or lands taken forthe canals cacti to that appropriat jhe Reagents ae this offee, SRENCH’S HO' 1 nary current demands oh ite freeseis eed far fatatatt 16s “ 0 «ela pear Principat. Interest. Total. date, idle TNE ‘WKarelaite’e pi alata: “elk eis con’ rantiae Hee: 47, tare Iss “ae advanced from THE Proprietor respectfully jnforms payable at the treasury en temporary, and other loans, | 1634 |, $20,000 00 2 For payment of the genstalfauds st thal tian the eurpension act peased, | with interest at & ptr cant; bom pecuted axwusile te the few doors west of Peatl atreet, ‘ Masi i cee : j t onal bed F oy od them ine syle vill bear Bnd United States Deponit runs ke ipa 139 bait deagat 3 . $22,830,364 61 $17,221,802 93 $10,052,257 74 set redfish: ; baa fargo et ee lee Fs pedis iy! uy Socmiaiee dec — Cag be paid | 4 ty | ‘The expenditures for the support of the gor t, | 1860 913,100 00 214,775 03 The above sum of forty millions of dollars does not | Which has been pi contractors for breaches of their | to the general fund, annually, from the canal revenues. jon. wit there b be more 8 then oue bed ta. room, | are made chargeable on what My Sesciaiaeeed Oct hen ieee * 21e 974 23 353 BB inolude the contingent Libary railroads ($1,713.000,) contracts rowing out of the suspension act. Ifto this| In 1654, ths Comptroller recommended to the conside- tax aire fal fond, Tae fund. in Jolatenige tue wnotonend |i; |; awe he ter, the nore ofthe gegerl fund dat 0 3107 06, en eer react | Stati tas theme Sateas foe neal aad Goose luties, had a ca of $4,396,943 97 yielding reve | ! ie 5. with interest on this sum for 2234 years. , A THREE STORY HOUSE on 28datreet,between | nue. Arillion pois half of this capital fi applied to 1864 300,000 09 13,500 00 ‘The preceding statement shows that during the next Doc. No. 59, $425,434 19, it makos an aggregate of Beal a the, Somsralting of ere fc cage reported witness arent Fenovoneate facladine she tee | Tapermentet a Biate,debt of tet smontt, previous to S7316,11957 — “aAsaas 92 a5.ac9sas a0 | 2244 Yours, the Stato must pay on account of intorost for | Kivi th Oot annexed, $24'134.080, ani it thova-a | favorable to the goneral fund us the. preposition made in a warm bathe, water ‘elosets, oh Tealinn mar: | gat duties, were Malena oe Ror ; No. It. satare hue hock paid for interestonthe’ ss | reduction of the aggregate debt since 1842 of $3,078,- | 1834. ‘Tho liberal provision made by this settlement for neh windows. “The hou canals. So much of the capital of the general fund ua re- oral Ae Baan canal debt from 1817, to September 30th 803 92 ; i Soe Pay antl (ue Cony enn oe nurpee Oe teva mained after paying the treasury debt. was elthor appr- | year, ally pable teach vear. ally ble each year. Totat. | 148,20 years... 12,99,300 90 | amount fo $105 0 OY tn Febfuary, 104d, these debe | tells, mur De highly satisfactory to. those. sections ot A . . a i. » 706, 2 a . , thes 4 4 fear paruen Cee re ae toe ee eh oe en ele xp,770 61 | Wore equal to $7,108,675 92; showing, an increasa since | the State not immediately benefited by the expenditures ys $j 7 = | aupport of the government, as provi b; $11 000 00 131,159 02 142,159 02 ————___ | that time, o »261 90. From this it appears that the | emthe canals. ae . rs mo A aE cat BS oy, sopEe + Pon So 1 y the act, chap- 13,000 09 5 337,479 21] And it makes a total paid and te be paid canal debt has been jreduced, since 1842, $4,576,214 82, | | The snout paid for. legislative Printing is given st si ae , . The G-neral Fund, on w! \e ordinary ex Con ‘The rosecution of | pai: x hae Vie ‘ » 03 3 i large se Lies Yap iets dots, very Gi of the governmont are charged. 'y expe! ap putt works isthe most expent which could Erle and Champlain canal stocks of 1845. ; $1,330,250 a react ot the Sonate printing ia goa 2 eee thas mL enges in great vi bird seeds, ue. The publ: 2. The Common School Fund. 467,000 00 253,045 6 devisod. Besides the consuming p. of interest, | Chenango canal, payable Ist January, 1846. 2,337,510 Pi , while the expense of printing fo! invited te hear them sing in the eventug tll 9 P.M. ty 8, The Literature Fund. — 225,045 60 the ease with which millions are acquired by ono gene. | 0#¥eo canal, payable Ist July, 1846. .... 420,192 89 | Assembly is $13,463 25 more then in the previous ses- ditees Ww. 8. JORNBG) }) Tee] é. SOA AY ns t pence of ihe Sepershcanale, tenin number. — 295,025 60 ration to be paid by another, leads to carelessne: Li 4 | Cayuga and Seneca canal, Ist July, 1846,") > 150,000 00 es: ae Bante ae a fread enema hepa by the were 0. 5 . jank Fund. i — extravagance in expenditu ssembly cost $21.1 . ‘This document e census Uso, 6. The United States Deposit Fund. 647,895 59 “f Total amount in two years. ...........$4,2 34 32 | of the State, taken in 1845, a ponderous§ volame,which is THE are re 6ONG. The total sums charged on the General Fund and paid ieoree 00 Avante tistenl taeeae cane a plan of This is more then double ‘the’ amount of debt can- | spread out and mado to occupy as much space as ought ARCHY GRIEVE, the real caterer of fancy and | fromthe treasury, for the fiscal year ending on the 30th 250/000 00 four millions a year was commenced in celled in any previous period of two years since the | to be covered by the census of the United States. The fe @ singing Birds, has now on hand and prepared to offer | of September last, is..,....... + + «$1,293,816 90 330/000 00 two years, canal contracta were made to the ai canal fund was established in 1817. ‘The greatest | binding of 2350 copies of this document cost $5,416. This the best selection yet offered to an American Public, | Total amount of receipts into the treasury ° 1,500,000 00 twelve millions of dollars. The work was prossed on | #mount of debt previously paid, was in the years 1633 | makes the total cost of printing and binding the census, y out regard to price from a for the same time, on account of the Gé- 1,000,000 60 with sucu extravagant haste, that the commissioners of | 224 1834; when $2,066,372 of the Erie and Champlain | $27,303 09. ; ni DOTA PUNG 6.65 (iacneciesertssiese + 1,187,346 24 Gta ke the cena! func, in their annual report, inforin the Le; canal stock was reimbursed in those two years. In the The annual report of the American Institute, and the ‘ ++ «$86,470 66 Be de. | ‘The amount of capital and annual revenue of th ah and | ral funds appropriated to the purposes of education, ure “ 7 twenty-seven years preceding 1845, the amount of canal | annual communication from the Recording Sacretary of sane tha feo eee en st | Gobt paid wan $6,356,000 ; being only two millions one | the Agricultural Society, are printed as legislative docu tins bev expended du tho Erie enlargement! ent onthe | hondred and fifteen thousand dollars more than has been | ments, at an aggregate cost to the Treasury last year fay and Black River covale cate itac nice | paid within the last two years. | of $6,419 33, Deficit in receipts to pay expense: Funds Devoted to Edu: Al at ican, C! the most chor En 5,649 24 D senption of bara. door ‘Fowlny Genesee V: 3, Gees statement of the canal deft, (table No. 1) Ja 1826, and again in 1833, Legislative plod, wer Payments from the Treasury to enforce the execution Swans, silver and golden Pheasants, an as follows ;— ‘as the one given in Convention, document | Mulions of dollars,a tum greater, it is believed, than | ¢iven thot the surplus canal roveaucs tho!’ be ap; | ofthe lewsece sauellowe saact eg Chistes Spaniels, French 3 Copital. An. Revenue, | N°, 4%, page 36, with the single exception that the table | on vorks of mternal ates 204 ‘AADY, Soverament | f, the pa: ment of the debts coutracte:l fh Columbia county. «5s «+ « .$33,419 96 fh pti 76.6 , 5 ae f , C1 jue. i uy, s EN rho ald epee 71553 99 | computed at five per cent, wheroas, the lozn was actual | 9, Mo#t of the work dono at that jel cont: the: State Hon of the revenues thus pledged; was fc: (rated bran $109,904 62 N.B Keory variety of Bird Seeds, Cages, ke. sea 3a “Saigon re | Wade at an interest of six por cent. ‘This aids one | Peculred, if the work hed been prosecuted with the mo. | Executive veto, andthe honor und fuith oi State wore | _ Besides the above sum paid by the State there hasbeen =, ateton fom &GRIRVES Na Sah sence New Corks | 1 nahi oats natin, plied tothe funy | Yon irom 184 to 4, makigg'n rence in to ral | Geren and gconmmy which prevailed fa Constructing | Iti A redeem the praise thas mss io | Woww counter, te ram of $1860 83.0 nn YOUNG GENTLEMEN P ‘Thong ater pie rectly | sum, for the whole period, of $53,567 59 oe ae ‘ serve the credit of the State untarnished, sas0 Under a law passed in 1843, there has been from Look ont for your Chrismas Presents. Archy will bere | from tho Trensury, viz = | Ifthe Canal Sinking Fund, provided by the Coustitu | gol yhe Werte rate na each ins. prevailed un. | Of'atill stronger geatidcat on that the fluancio! struggle | the Treasury, sha bounty on salt, coal, psa nin the bevel Birt cra eps cael ts canes pre 1 et Sra othe school'in New York for the aor of the tion, starts with the debt as it stood at the erainonce: | of intereat paid and to bs paid from 1817 to 1809, a period | of the lust four years, hus been closed by engruiting upen | total sum of $413,414 16. a : dis tfrre. font, peg 085,10; vonr, ; ‘ober, 1846, i @ Institution for the Bind in New York. . 17,575 48 the constitution of the State, a provision, which will ef. | The net proceeds of the tax of six-tenths of a mill, are fectually secure, in all time to come, “ the honest pay- | given at $349,302 15. t J Prgt, f 52 years, thero will pay the canal debt in eighteen years and a quarter, | 3! 52 years, leaving a surplus cf niuety-ve thouvand dollare'on ing | 2°, itiportant pro Dik. KELLINGER’S ‘ San it of our debts, and sacred vation of the publi ‘The report contains thé usual statoments respecting INFALLIGLE LINIMEN is warranted to sum appropristed annually to 22 728,47 | Geet of Sunuary, 1863, But ifthe debt which way can. | QU,t%, CABAL 7 falthy? ou cebte, and sacred Preservation of the public | 14.6 banks, an abstract of which will be given hereafter. ike" matic in emieriig mheumatiom, ond efi | gon of education, of $494 910 Glen | ee i exccts beyond the waking Rosie ie | i288 ; ‘The tral amapant recetved on sqaotnt SL ihe revennes Varletien, a ‘ eae i ie perfect eingts | ‘The sums paid during the last year from the revenue | computed for the whole period, it will extend the time | Mmchored in the fundamental law of, 7th. | of the State canals, including $23,201 89 received for | ‘rhe heirs of the late Governor Tompkins, ex-gover- aes Svor itis universally schuswiedged to | Of the Unit-d States deposit fund, are us foll for paying the canal debt to the 30:h of September, 1865, | F756 factitutions, will cling to the. financial amendments | railfoad tolls ; $10,715 from rents of surplus waters, and | nor of the Stateof New York, and ex-Vice President of be the best famity medicine ever offered to the public. Frice ee ee re nla pres according to the computations which have been made. i ne See Ropes Sencngeens 342,214 13 i the U oF cum pe wo Tn preparing the financial aystem which woe embodied | 12 the Constitution, as a safeguard against profligate ex- $43,364 37 for interest on deposits, is: . * i . ngress for the pay- comer of Bowery aud Broome; 3d | Literature Fund for Normal School i pent if nditures, and a sure protection against social bank. | Expenses of collection, superintendence ‘ hich their an- d 10th street;Jeffries’ drug store; Dr. Burret’ To the University of New York... 1000 00 Pilnking fund which would id to canal’ datiia, Tae ruptey, and the infamy of and for ordinury repairs. . 4... 6+. +6 639 353 01 to him, frem the Tite ee eee AS an recntien ct Gece, Obes Oo | years, Commencing 101884 this. meni inclade onetel can work na dutriment 10 the rabatante eee or ME | Revenue over cost of repairs, on all the kad 'o Medical Institution of Geneva Collo, ,000 00 y 4 2 i rent e i 2 and G PLUNRET & PARDESSUs, To Hemilton Colle, 3 3000.09 ee aatiee mine, Satimatog then made were based | State, If the Legislature is not permitted to make loans ENS ng 97202.551 12 | Phe Sheriff of Columbia county on Wednesday, while 0. 1234 FULTON STREET, To Albany Medical Coliege. 1,000 00 | the debt actually proved to be, as will be sbown in a | Without the consent of thoss who have them to pay, the | /» age yd attempting ve process, waa resisted by a body of Sell an excellent het at $3 00 and ouly charge $3 50 for | ‘To Eye Infirmary, New York, 11000 €0 | subsequent part of this report.’ ‘This great amount of un. | TePresentative is still vested with the power of taxation, | ATOA'Y Soa Sonrtated for tte ‘ men, about seventy ia number, driven back, and com- their Finer Quatity MOLEsKis and NuTRIA Hats. | To Genesee Weeleyan Scminary Aare eee ee eee eee e courte ot retiamount of ua | over the property of the constituent. If the interests of | Aunual sum appropriated for the pelled to abandon hia purpose. Ce ee atthe very ioant to Tarrant their first | To Indian School at Onondaga ‘377 70 | the Anancial operations of the State since 1842; and | te State requiro an expenditure of the money beyond | *ulPOFt Of goverument, ...-. 300,000 000 00.| _ There was a severe gale-at Buffaloon Tuseday, from tabi tshment, and assure the public hat it would be utterly | Te District School Journal. . 5 + 3,200 00 | would have extended the period for the final extinguish. pe ab et aloes pra pon Fenty Liha ‘ation pon | the southwest. Some damage was dove to the ship- impossibleto sell sucH AN ARTICLE at aLoweR price than | TO deputy superintendents of common ment of the debt, under the act of 1842, beyond the year | ti hun’ ee will Surplus, seseeees $852,861 12 | ping. $3.50, 429 Im® re ++ 14,308 91 } 1865. In providing for the payment of the canal debt in ay! TRREE DOLLAK BATES rhe, mite It is said that the hog crop of the United States, this SS just fiuished an assortment of he will sel y three times the worth of the cotton crop. The . ‘af Cor pea igietrph gy Sorry itanding army of swine consumes annually two hundred I at the above price. ‘Theve Hats will re 2 2 to the payment of the debt as they existed standing army o e Col y tain their shape aad lustre as toa me Sey $ofierscld: "| The Oth article of the new constitution Bieta [ae Ae Mgr li bi ee cet From the first of Juno to the 30th of September, is one- | millions bushels of corn. | ROBERTSON, 69 Fu “the sum of $25,000 of the revenues of the United States | ‘The act of 1842 made no provision for the payment of | Ynr*. ennai 6 | eg enero: the Rocmentee Aibetcaae of, Yeeaoar illiam and Gold, | Deposit Fund stall each year be eppropriated, to and | the principal of the Rudiroelend general fund debts, then | rie amount of debt payable in 1847, is only $13,000 00. | © + $433,333 33 | morning, that the Genesee was uncommonly high for made a part of the capital of the Common School Fuud” | smounting to $9,988,078 92, at shown in table F. acc. 61, | 7 inking Funds, therefore, for this year, will | One-third of : a (666 66 | this season of the year. The road between Rochester and The interest actually received on account of thiv fund | of 1ati aad which have since been increased. to $6 G03,. plus available for the next, year, of $374,521 | — In relation to the sum required to be set apart for the | Scottsville was covered to the depth of two or three for the last year, is $263980, This does not include 840, being'an addition of $604,262. ‘The new Conatitu. | “,, besides the tux of one tenth of a mill, amounting to | Canal Sinking Fund, from the Ist of June to the close of | feet. OVER SHOE $22 688 20 received for lands sold. which had previously | tion provides for the payment of tho Railroad and gonor- | $717.2. 445 ana 1640, as will be seen by referring | (eet Feat git it 2, be considered tat ring vias | , A monument is to be erected at Montreal to the memo- LADI#S and Gentlemen, at $67 Broadway, you | P82 Didin on account of the delinquency of the mort. | al fund debts from the canal revenues. For the present, Rat a t y 0g of ay: P Ut of ry of Governor Metcalf. He was formerly Governor of ea bed the suze shee (india Rubber Over Shoes genors. When a delinquency occurs, an amount equal | the sum set apart for the payment of these debts amounts | £0 the preceding tables Nos. 1 and 2, fal amount | for the extinguishment of the principal of the canal debt, | Jinaicy, and also in the East Indie, On hie leaving feet to the staallest, and as cheap as You caa those | £0 the principal thus made unproductive, is taken from | to $350,000 per annum; but after the canal debt is paid, | Teauited: for those two years, to pay interest and princi $571,304 00 | both places, monuments were erected. 184 years from 1946, the new Constitution accomplishes ‘Lhe Constitution requires t! as much for the holders of the canal stock, as could have ls Id rubber. And a large assortment of cork Sole, | the annual revenue and added to the principa!, and | th at is, from and afte! 3 ¥ pai falling due, is $6,4 . thi interest th Il debt . ji ic'dor nud light Breach Boot; also great assortment of | when the lands thus bid in aro again sold, ‘the avails are | bd fe to be applied ennuslly Zant ail roo idobie charged |. The means for paying this large amount are as fol- oe ar yaa (ONTO ORE EE) Wee's. 906,017 A) ate eee aprtes cece rch rtm ee aan caret ladips sien’ and children’s boots and shoes, equally cheap, | counted and used x revenue. ‘These avails for the last | upon the ‘Treasury aro coucelled. ‘Tho Constitution | 1oW8-— et we ae | ath tc hee saa iio Gi 2 367 Broadway. comer ot Franklin street. as im*re_" | year, added to the revenue the amount of $22,686 20, as | charges on the canal revenues more than 12% millions of | One third of $360,000 00 for 1845, due Ge- Paid towards princinal and interest of debt 4 he: GOODVEAKS OVER SHOES, 100 BROADWAY. _ | before stated; and there has also been transferred to the | dollars, for the payment of the railroad and general fund | , Dera! Fund ote es ones $116,666 00 | from ist 10 30th Sept., 1846. .... .... $806,821 48 | Slavery has been prohibited in Oregon by a legisla- LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN’S OVER | capital of the School Fund the sum of $31 000, being the | debts, which were not provided for by the law of 1842 | Surplus of Sinking Funds for 1847 374.921 00 | Deduct frem this one third of the 1'Sink- tive act of the settlers. : (OES. manufactured of Goodyear’s Celebrated | amount of bonds received for sales of lands bid in by the | in addition to this, the Constitutien adds $160 000 to the | Can t Sinking Fund for 1813 and 1849. . 2,000,600 00 | “ing Fund for a year. ‘ 433,333 33 ‘here is now living in Plainfield, New Jersey, a fami- etn backer ieee the cold- | county commissioners of the United States Deposit | appropriation for the support of government, after cight Saiing Fand for Treasury debt for 1848 a ——| ly of ten persons, viz :-— t grand-father, one eather. IV the caseor tfogte Des Fund. There is, therefore, for the year ending 30th | years; and after the payment of the canal ‘and general and 18AO ee hitb ioe’ ide’ ig bas’ png 72000 © | Excess of payments over $463,493 15 | groat grandmother, two grand-fathers, and grand-mo- dele asate Ion Goedronsts Minthenites, September, the ordinary intorest. . . + $268,980 00 | furd debts, say in 1609, it appropriates to the general | Tax of 1-10 of @ mill for 1846. 47, "48 ond ‘Tho emount of debt bef ing actually | thers, three fathers and mothers, two fathers-io-law and a3 im*rre 108 Broadway, ovo ‘inity Chureh, | Cash received on account of lands sold...... 22,686 20 eae the canal fund, a perpetual annuity of $673, | 1849+ sereere sree rere seer sere eee rere ihe stock, oulgpnaly int ee for ne seothers telaw five Srand-children, one Lene -child, ewe — mT ae le rincipal of $671,304 having been taken up and cancelled, | one great uncle, one great nephew, one son-in-law, one PREMIUM BOOTS Avplicable as revenue. . .. «.. 4. «$276,000 20 |The advantages secured to the general fund by the ‘ ‘ $4 02 h power, Of thingy mow stand, 1 re-create that | Gaughioninlaw; tires brothers, two elsets, five ’Dre- ; iek Sales and Small Profits. Besides $31,000 in bonds, which are transferred to and | Constitution, beyond those afforded in the law of 1842,| This leaves a deficit for the two years, unprovided for, | Cancelled debt; nor is it in any respect desrabl vi- ree uncles, four nd One niece— a NE TRENCH BOOT! fe $3.90, jour ows make, | now constitute aportion of the capital of the common | may be summed up us follows :— * | of $2,398,949 74 " ¢ ._ | tality should be given to it. Pn Sinking Fund for the os wegeme x4 rs faction; fine ress pers School Fund proper. “ i Principal of t bove annuity of $672,5°0. «$13,451,167 74 The tenth section of article seven o! the new Consti- | same third of a , $433,333 33, should be considered Dress Boots fez $4 ‘4, equal ta those sayally sold in | “The appropriations from the income of this Fund by | Appropriation, from canal revenucs to tution authorizes tho Logislaturo to borrow one million | ay upplied to tho payment of the Canal debt daughter of Col. Balie Peyton, about six years old, was ch Bout 1nd Shoe M tile most fash. | existing statutes, as before shown, amount to the sum. |” pay railroad aid general fund debts. $12,090,257 88 | Of dollars “to meet casual deficits, or failures in revenues, Alfthe facterospecting the paymont of the debt from | killed instantly by a kick yeceived upon her heed from « tonsoamaee ty, Our Yoots received the highest rig OE Appropriation of $150,000 for support of or for expenses not provided for” As the money derivec | the current revenuos, and the condition of the unavaila- | Mexican pony,on the 25th alt., at the Colonel's farm, aise in 0 Government from 1855 to 1969, 14 years. ble funds were betore the Convention in reports from | in Su: the Comptroller from the new loan must be vip lhes to the reimbursement of the stock felling due in July 1843 and 1849, the ny Rregate debt of the State will not be increased by this B 1d this city. Boots, Bhoes, Gaiters: he imag Joneth pee, oversold in thls Hy, Boot hase, Guiterp, ke ade | Gehool Fund, by the Constitution ae, ore : YOUNG & JONES, 4 Asn ct er county, Tennesses No 47 and 109. ‘The first of these re-| Mr. Joseph Smail, a coach maker, and worthy citi pans ig the the iteme and amounts of the ua of York, Pen yivanin, was found dead in bed on T $271,308 94 A statement has been pre; beeen ‘ . A jays:—' With the amount of available | day morning. Hoe retired to bed in good health. '253'980 00 ia wiles ‘hi 4 But after borrowing the million of dollars authorized nthe lst June, ($302 894,) and the tolls | ; = © obj Tho interest received on the capital is. RLESTON, 3.C., HAVANA ORLEANS—To sai! on 8a- Showing a doficit o $18,328 94 | {ion of the sinking fund provided for that 74. About $700,000 of this stock is held by the Comp- th of January, at 10 o'clock, ject by the * : ofthe Canal Fund have paid the ordinary ex- | jiace, becamo unruly. The overseer tried to tie him, ORLEANS. of i sums Wecaien tenia sade ats Tee) tue een Ay oooh comieed a Rabe: We tle dor the redpcaptint ef tha choulating sotes. ot By Ger tha varmant of oometoal hod the negro resisting, both in the acu fell into the i the aj t ith tl it a, ¢ 3 , i Jona 1. Weight, commander, ation being for 4 stootonthe let of Jue, 1845, and applies tie sinking | BARK. ‘The Oth section of tho act of 1842, for paying the bt, due du Brat of July, 1946” The negro was drowned, and the overseer with Jharleston an javans, 4 8 ity saved. The exports from Michigan during the last year, amount to $4,647,608 Disgraceful disturbances continue to occur in M 07. It wus anticip ted at the close of the fiscal year in 184, that the funds for redeeming the Chenango canal stoc! falling due in January, 1346, ($2,362,000) would Be i n 700,000 Serer wee ic Of passengers. | propriation is paid from the revenes of the fund for one-third of a year ($116,666 64) to the payment | 2e™ of tho State contemplated the purcuase of $1,700, 4 tied tothe payment of-a bond and | of taterest whieh etait peki, oe th | of this stock with the moneys of the U. States deporite modatious, with state rooms, apply to the captain, on board, brindle bey of interest, which was actually paid from the means of | 7.1.4, and $500,000 with those of the common school fund. fot of th street, Hast Kiver; or at T. W. Secor u Uo.foun- | Count ef oma irom the school toni in teen x ntaes | (eyeeneral fund in July last, and towards which no part | yt ine burren condition of the general fund rendered. it dry. oer! 5 . ‘Y | of the sinking fund of $116, ‘was paid. is Com. | indispensable to use for the support of the government . . 7 of the whole transaction may be seen by reference to ° 846, " sufficient, unl the appropriation of $200,000 for the between the \ fs ket ahip SOUTHERN ER. Capt. @ appropriations to the University of New York, | for one-third of r. The general fund havin; id / Mf * A ‘reasury and app tothe payment of the Chenango tigress to rescue Br ete eee Slay lentes ie kee neva and Hamilton Coleg 4 its own dobt on the Ist of Julyeunaided by the sigking | Came intothe treasury. The total sum reseived into the | canal debt, accor toa pledge contained in the 7th 2 of 1833, was accord: Yorthampton Industri , r the report of the Commis. | solved, and one of the mem! and 1849, it would give the State the control of the ba- Canal Fund for 1846, pages 13 and 14 — | perty and pays the debts. The company ance of the debt and take it out of the grad The pro- | After the payment of the debt due in January, and after | downto asmall number. These communities are very vision in the constitution for the reliefof the General | th» accumulation of revenue sufficient to pay the dabt | attractive in theory, but fatally repulsive in practice, Fund willenable that fund, with proper economy, to r Py meot the demands on it, and the sums hereafier paid into of $671,000 due in July 1 the $200,000 previously We learn that the Postmaster Genorel, Cave Johnson, and ; in 1688, for five years, “and until otherwise directed by | fund, ix entitled to the benefit’ of $116,008 66, for ono: | ‘Teun y Wri he Legend arin ay Ay Bor Me 4 In 1841, acts were section, cl 82, of the L m the Regulator $886,957. If this sum was invested in the stocks of 1948 A tu'rd of the fis year ending 80th Sept. In 1865, the payment of the canal debt bei completed in J of that year, the annual sum of $1,500,000 willbe realised for the payment of the genoral f debt, which, from Jan to 30th September, < ‘The SOUTHERNER will sail from Liverpoo! ; i i id int for th f the | refuses to sanction the action of the board of d i March; nersons wishing to te ittends months aives $1,129,000, and will fuly cancel the debt | thtreusury on count of capital of the Common School | ‘ieneral ‘Funds and the appropriation, of $200 000 {vr | suapending the Sunday mornicg mailine elween New theta bioushe our heyon reesoual fe te.ms, om application | pPropriation of three | It is shown in tho annexed table, No.2, that the State | 2nd Ul. Pepasite Funds, may be investod in the stocks | 1346, w making a total of $400,000 in the | York and Philadelphia, and that it will be continued, ee thon Wes use of the Medical | must pay the sum of $2,900.250 40, more than would be | ("the resources referred to are not deemed sufficient to | “#eal year end ptember 30th 1846. Robert M. Hill, of the village of Bastrop, parish of Ou. FOR LIVEMPOOLGOT Oi alpadavely ox ihe | FAculy. of the. Univ York. ‘Theso last | required if th » Sinking Fund was ‘strong enongh to pay In getting at tue surplus canal revenues in the pre- achita, La., was killed on the Sth ult, in an affcay with men, named Livingston, Vinson, Carmichael and Theobalds. tion hJaun-ry.—Ahe pew magnificent, fast sailing, | SPPropte ‘acer ship HLSINOIRE, burthen 1000 tons, Cay: | made tor fie y ill pourt-vely sait on Wedoerday, 13h Jan- | These appropriation: medations tor exbin, second ‘cabin, and | by th it ¢ jed by any | been given in the law that of Ne : y protect the houor and good faith of the State, by the ful. - i 2 tl og th 9 ate, pat anaeena are the peiacipel of tho debt ra ‘the times fixed ia the con- Biment of its obligations, the th section of the 7th article Boer rase tas pals er tee etounl wks aime te 0e- fendered void und inoperative | cumulates on defcioncies Uo interest whch 4e- | oy tho constitution, arms the legislature wit lieved to be the proper mode to ascertain the fair surplus hip Alabama, Wise, master, cleared at Chi mn; butso far ag an assurance has | ‘The above has reference to the debt as it stood on tho 4 for the year, and yet when we look at the cash onthand, | | The ship Alabama, Wino, master, cloared at Charles. ti ‘i day last for Liverpool, with a cargo of 50 y hese payments should be | first of J t the cl f the fi it cer- . iostoad of a surplus of $352,961 12, as ¢ ven in the pre- | on on Saturday last ¥ operons K‘wouid do | eoutinued for ive yenra, ore wholhuve. based theit at | tained that tie debt hed fucreosed ‘107-000; thls a to be oF cithor of them, pro- | Cading statement, it is found to be $200,000 less, from the | bales Sea Jolanda; 3080 Dales Upland contony aug a6t Get Wing sleewhere For farther sartiewiurs, ypply. on: bourd, | TAbgewonts ou these legislative asgurunces, ought not to | added, with interest on it, for 22}4 years,” brea te: shall Prove jinsuflicient to enable | cause before statod. cos rice, valued at $111,693. foot of Dover utreet, orto. JOSKEH MOMURKAY, | De disappointed, uuless there are strovg public reasons | In addition to the provisions betore alluded to, for the | tHe State on of such fund, to procure the means | “ie surplus applicable to public works, being for that | Mr. Hart, of Kentucky, t . corer of Pine and South streets, | fOF it. become, payable, tho Logisa P. S.—Tersons wishing to seud for their friends trom the | d country, cin have them brought out on reasouable terms | payment of the Treasury debt, the financial article in tithe havor tintin a bo the Mage ences apne 1 “ ample guarent: ne ‘ , , i 0 Jawa of 1834, is clearly nt the | great State debt for the future, This, the financial ia the above ship by applying as above. inn? ah re. They have received all that | system of 1842 could uot, and didnot provide. ‘The 12th iepubues FOR LIVERPOOL—To sil with, desparch— law of 4839 intended should be paid to them, and if @ | section of the seventh Article of the new constitution, | Me HAP OC nein The aolendid iva class fat ailing’ packet KALA: | BO direction saould now be given to this portion of | protects the people against the imposition of all such | Gimer' nt tin MAZOO, Captaca Clark, burthen ° tons. the revenue, there can be no ground for charging the Burdens as constitute our present debt of $24 784,030 95, Ze a commadations for cabin, second cabin Legislature with a want of good faith. If the law of 1838 | by declaring that no debt of a similar character sball or cowl, rare unequal ise 7 Any. ship had been adhered to by anbsequent legislation, the sums | be hereafter created, ‘‘ unless such debt shall be auth »t- or aaae tr dhtmelres wtors ennn paid to the Medical colleges, the Eye Infirmary, tho | ised by @ law for some single work or object, tu be dis- ding the swid canal debt.” Seeder barticalers apply on board, pier Geneseo Wesleyan Seminary, the District School Jour- | tinctly specified therein; and such law shall impose and 1850 and 1851, the Canal Sinking Fand i = S08 1 nal, and the County Superintendent of Schools, amount: | provide for the collection of a direct annual tax to pay, the amount of principal end intetect fall, ‘due in th 0 “ + lie Coomba. wi lected Corner of fine and South sis, | ing to a total sum of $115,043 58, would have been added | and sufficient to pay, the interest of such debt as it tails 1 fi ing interests, isto transfer to the General Fund, $116,666 66| on Thursday last Gen. Leslie Coo ‘as elect P S.—Persons wishing to send for their friends from the old | to the capital of the School Fund. due, and ales to pay and discharge the principal of such | ¥°%*, Avd the demands on account of the General | ofthe Bank Fund stock now held by the Canal Fund,and | Speaker. Tho Louisville Journal, extra, bi country can have them brought out by this ship on reasonable | CANAL FURDS. debi. within eightaen years from tho time of the con- | ¥%4 for tho.e years consist of the Indian annuities and | nich hears intorest at the rate of Opercent. This will | Owsley’s message, occupying only a little o tormns, by applying ks tt menaien i, The Comal funds const of {he cauals themselves, and | tracting thereof.” "And." that no auch law aholl take | ue tan due to the Specific Funds, which can be defer: | hy fair invostment for the Sinking Fund, and the con: | lumns of that paper, Itisan admirable document. : FOR GENOA—The superior bar PRIO ‘evenues| derived from them. If the cost of ‘con- | effect until it shall, at Pee Smith, Will be dispatched. for th e reditors of the Bate, as they ‘on of the fiscal year from June 1. to September, 30, | dies of Virginia, to execute a statue the Legislatu equitable | ore ied of $353,801 14, or $117,630 17. ble, hes completed the model bust, [fae rovenesd of Os seid rants) 68 10’) "he Generel Fans tled to receive from Canal | bark for italy to complete the wor! bt from any source, other than their | Simking Fund, being $115,665 66 ‘There was no money | river is open, with the exception of place shall, with quarterly interest, at the | Delonging to the Canal Fund applicable t this Pay vad | above Hudson. Yesterday it probably closed, however. A, be Fepaid into the Treasury, ‘for the | $etion of article’? of the Constitution, 1a to draw interest | Rario Travertixa.—The oxpresa car with the Go quarterly at the rates current at tho close of the year, | vernor's message, which lett Alba eee iver and to be paid from the canal revenues, as soon as it can | Rochester at ten P.M., running 250 mile be done consistently with the just rights of the holders Politic ne Of the canal stock.” The best efrangement for all| Kenrocny—The Logi as soon an it ne Consistently with the just rig! i p. | ed, 88 no stock has been issued on secount of these tions from the banks will pay the principal in time i lected in caucus, of - ed forthe shove port | stUoting the reveral canals be taken as the ieineipel of | eised nae peal eral election, have been su\- | ents In the statement Senvention, | ‘fbutions from the ban! pay the princip: All the whig officers sele , of the Penn A , and have received a jority of ull | 7 to ineet the firat payments on the stocks issued to rail- Legislature, were elected on the 7th inst., at ina few days. For freight of. passage, ex | the fund, the capital andannual revenues of the canals | the votes cast for or against it at such fiction” | (ee St oes oS on that the debts to +pe: | roads, which huve fullen on the Treasury. It is to be | pyivanie bogisla by ent xccOummodations, apply sere races. or | may be stated as follows :— ‘Another important provision which could not be reach cifle ay the ot be paid in brea Meare : 1851 observed that no portion of the $350,000 has been ihe ieeeeew J that Gen, Irwin is tabe the whig can- 33th “8 Wi Totls for | by the act of 1842, is contained in the 9th seciivn of the af the State Debt. | ,, | trom the Canal Fund to pay, principal or interest of the | | It seems server Ts len Ne he expression A 1... SENTERO ee erm YL A . , 3 + » - debt. ad by rt in the didate for Gor y press ret aha . yj A 5 * 498: a @ amount of State stock issue: PP, embrer pecioe spely io SayPataneren: | Geeee Sasiest 35 Mee 85 | Poeetans Buchs (provision in tke. oti consatiaon | 2% leaned to railroad and cunal corporations, ‘The vec, | MUD SAIN a ssaitatie Canal Funds | gs, BPAIns OF RISE Ge austen Rachid eaters 2 | Silshed Leke 337,000 0) '395 23 | would havo saved the tax payers of this State, move than | OTe cCmo vata” mormaias gating OrauNaEY, AUPPOT | At theclone of the fiscal yoar, tho Canal Fund had on | ed the capital on the evening of the 9th. On the next PACKET FOK MAKSHILLES—The packet | Chemuvg canal... : Bee seven millions and a quarter of doliars, which they are | jacob Asi he third column shows the amount of | hand in Bank Fund stocks and’ claims against insolvent | day he was by the guns of the town. The new BABB pr Setitabicn Cat Sa ie Faaace ‘opiy | Soweto + 2426 now commelled 10 pay UY improvident vans lo thtee | unredeemed stock :istued on account of tho several Cu, the BUM Of. ves sees ees sess + $007473 68 | constitution has been publicly promulgated, and every- © ap! bry CHAMBERLAIN & PheLbs, 103 Front st, or to . BOYD & HINCK#: i7rh 98 Wail st. ++ 230,899 19 | where received with the unanimous acclamations of tl = | inhab tants, The island had be thquake, but without any mn | canals, And the fourth, the total of the whole debt. | Cash in banks. ert aeavel | The cobts are given as they appear in the annual reports | on'the 30th of September in each year:— Since the preceding tabl the di prepared, the Comptruiler @ treasurer of the Hudson aud Berkshire m k Contingent Gen fund * Aggregate | Of the available means there was in the Man- | French sloop of war Huasard ee . Railroad Company, that the interest due on the first of | yar, “debe, bt Danal debt. “Stute debt. | hattan Bank to pay Canal debts, $83,424 66 | The frigate REMITTANCES TU IRELAND, &e. a: Soleieih 06 RTO? WE ta January, 1847, om $199,000 of ‘stato stock loane! to #aid | 1 Yi Ceeteotea’ 494M | Unexponded of te Yonn of $300 000 | Fr mericaine nual interest o1 cost ef tho can: corporation, will not be pai the compan: n conse: | > of contrictors 2 ~ —Thi: Pad 5 94) at 544 per cent, t we ene | aveme mia. order 40 protect the honor ae [ot comegens ee ee #192,070 92 _ Fine on Boaro THE aml aa Sl " on VLORGE Mevaie, Jt., has rewoved his office vo ie etme ns wai i #1,704, 900 48 ve its faith, the Compireliss, Mt Sea 269.488 se | favorite Meamer, Which, wae vee Loteep © evleul, 46 Broadway, aud continues to remit mouey, in suis large or | 2 t revenue from all the Sta drawn on the 1 5339, 31 200.953 | Deduct available cash on hand 30th Sept. . .. 290,689 19 | ton, fer the winter, took fire little before 6 olga. Small, to persons residing in any part of ireland, ij deducting expenses of collection ry to pay the interest due on said stock, for eine 6,851, yorterday morning, and was very badly injure! apace as he aud his predecessor in business hive done for | and superintendence $2,166,496 75 | the half year ending on the 3ist of December, 1846. The 7 a " y years and more; — 27,849,739 — i | the firo was extinguished. aha) Srestoun vtand deck be made up from ot ‘This shows most o surplus at the close of the fiscal ye Ww applicable to * public, wor Ne p cash to pay the $11 te. the Tresu : | Fan Li y remedy, therefore, in to w York, and bale by Cope, pre we | he the unavailable resources of $607,473 68, belonging to | I q., of Hallowell, and was no i {the Canal Fund, diminished aa it must be by tho $4, | Advertiser, Jan. 6. fhe last 0 to any partol England or | Money remitted by letter, post-paid, to the subscriber, or personally deposited with him, with the name of the pers or persous iu Irelaud, England, or Scotland, to whom It be,senty and nearest post town, wiil be immediately tram t forwarded wo the pip aac . interior of the boat, as int r ol tee ~~ | sinking fund paid into the Treasury by this company and which is invested in 5, 6, and7 per cent State securities, amounts to the sum of $18,260, which will pay the inte- Test On the stock for nearly three y pense of its maintenance, no ‘This stock wis issued under chapter 178 of th cent on the capital expended. 1840, re imbursable in 25 years, and bearing inti In addition to the amount expended in gonstructing | the rate of 544 per cent, payable semi an: ually. Excoss of revenue beyond 534 per cent... This shows that the canal 5: has for the last year, yielded tual cash | also the upper 7 oany | is enti Sinking | her valu back on | ford, of