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JANUARY 4, 1848. SS Whole No. 4970, NEW YORK, TUESDAY MORNING, K KM DS, LENT & CO." Y , Fa tenth of @ mill tax for | Amount of warrants drawn ARK PHBA RI i B SPECIAL EXPRESS | oftheyear, are not realized in time to be brought into | 28th of January, 1833, to the 30th of September, about In the last annual report, the tak 4 thavestimated | _ on the Tre recoaining CIRCUR' y rh the transactions of that year, and hence, in order to in- the Commissioners of Canal Fand | the years 1848 eres Ope] 1819; butthegreat amount | unpald on the 90th Sep- ‘Vednpe is now performing cightly PROM clude twelve months, the tolls for ber of the pre- a Aine aha aE eawes «boaters end ALBANY cuding Feats ame teciuied in the statement foe the feenl | premiaes thesetse beseut the’ foe. of” the atosk, of | of tolla for te tal poor cetng on ha PES SPtteag | ne street 12 ® 91,551,008 60 La say gy oe year. * k 4 redeemed | last, re than rufliol rune Me Genie atin giving the preceding statement of revenues SSrotietod to the Pun of $6418 208 ; on which s eee wiied tothe continaance of the tax provided by obap. | Amount received into the i dere ate serve nt feel gna, esa gel | ey oath wa Ma Ife ode ovina | 16th, om tn pte enna o te % a, 4 e ry , 01 yon | - { Cr ve given rq inraphalie ‘Fora, onion, i NEW YORK HERALD. 1847, om each canal, are given.” pe: » | otited with the’ hesie, sould Ines amounted at the | cevesal counties Meret ihis portion of the direst, tex . In addition tothe amount expended in cons!ructing oa- | olose of the year 1836 ‘to seven millions and a half of | would esse, and it has not been levis fae yt ay fic Amount Boxes, 25; Gallery. 124, to coummeres at7 o’e'ogk. grand afferoon performimee at 2s oetorle. ge 9] | diminishes the means for the payme! a fter paying more than a quarter of a million of dollars | in 1845 and 1849, about $120,000, The sums due the 4 m the treasury, in consequence of the failare of | in premiums on ita stock, and reducing the sum pay: General Fund, on account of the Sinking Fund, for ope ye perfor: am 0 the capital expended in wheu the di G hs y , | was also incluc in the estimates of last year, P Lead BeETH—Macbeth, we Hetil Pg A FREE BANKING IN NEW YORK. |e ere aed i? anocepuste of $34853,- | the banks which had pesezosion of the paulio zaonsy had | tion of the means for paying the debt. ‘This sum, §116,- | General Fund belt Sinking Glarte Burt Wiel ae a ee SE ALOUS Air a 085 94, applied to internal improvementa by the State. | suspended om the 10th of the previous May, and this | 656 66 iain Bank Fund stock, and will not be available, bolas the Saree ee Seluour Mr. Belmour, Mrs. Walcot; Har- The amount paid anoually from the State Treasury | compelled the State either to repudiate the standard of | «xcept the interest, until 1958 These two sums make & the Gene I ‘um ho 30th i at iat oe Mee athe wh ifs contra with TERRIBLE WORK EXPECTED, gu sorount of Interest on loans to insolvent railroads, is | gel! und silver, or to pay to the publio creditors $109 in difference between the estimates of last year and thie, des from lat, Sune cece the Neutical Deame oe "2 5:08 Ect Ee ey B00 786 80: ank notes, for each $100 of stock. The good faith of | of $230,606 60. PIRES. ow» 0 #6 ACON OF DEATH—Jack Junk, Mr Hall; Auger: pent , the S ate was mal Ro the sinking funds provided for the payment of the | Amount transferred | from PON OF DEATH Jock Junk: Mr Halls Asker | @ onual Report of the Comptroller. | The direct aopect the State on the 20th of September, | te'an uggregece lous to the Canal Furs] of $65,000, | General Fund aud canal debte wish are dun in 1048 | " Sabeot Puna fee bande, oe ow scomes nals, the State has issued stock and loaned it to railroads, Tan . (See Assembly document No. 3. 1837, i Pe Miri wee ASTOUNDING DEVELOPEMENTS | to the amount of $5,228 700, of whioh thero has already fallen Geceral Fund State debt it_nod Gallery 1236 cents. 147, and the amount of annual interest on the same, is | It will be prec 49, are insufficient sor tho pur ORE CEA fe Bole Provcto’ a. J. STATE OF NEW YORK, given below :— ‘ re | ghat In 1835, the wre, cot cabeeant Sette; | neoeseary to provide means to tatlafy the claimaof the | General belonaing to the Fie TCHER—wtage Manager, Mr Hield—On Tussday Comrrrouixr’s Orricy, } GENERAL FUND AND RAILROAD DEBTS. Evie caval wan authorlzad, tre debt ofthe State over the | public crodityrs as they become payable.” ‘Thiscan be | General Cand and trams = 1, Sea e FLOOR own Felix Tod: Albany, Deo. 31, 1847, “amit of principal. Ann, int. iwas authorined, the debt of the State, over the | Tone it is believed, ou the creait of the Sinking Funds, | , ferred to the Sehcol Fund, Hiildreth,_After which, the com. | T@7HE Leoriaruny :— | Stock iesued toJ J. Astor, 6 per anal debt was actually less than three | as provided by the Sth acction, article 7th of the Consti- Amount of warrants drawn ale, Mr. Haeld; Fanny. Miss Hildreth tenichemiah Hector, | ‘The first section of the 34 arttole of Chapter ¢, frst | Capreyr sri se e+ $661,500 00 $26,075 00 Tat the ‘close of 1783 the debt over | tution, which is as fellows: on the Tressury remainii De. Valentines Amelia, Kise Hildreth. ‘To be followed by | part of the Revised Statutes, declares that “ it shall be | issued for loans, from the the funds on band was less than four millions of dollars; | _“ If the Sinking Funds, or either of them, provided in unpaid on the 30:h Septem- in on we MODEL ANTS TS ia Ket eae TOUS ie day ot the Consmtedias to ea 2 the Legis Pag Bands 5 msg ornt m 349,107 00 17,405 35 ute 1837 it was little mors than four millions and | this srticle, shall prove inauMolent to enable the oe ber, 1847. . pnictauyehay $1,762,880 93 ‘o conclude wi 9. fara 7 i nual meeting, a complete statement of the ock issued to tl aoa ani a of dollars on the oredit ofsuch fund to procure the means to ratis- : form nee will commence at 7 o’clock.t enti hgh chee. preceding year, with a de! | _ and 534 per cent, . fi 4, of debt at the years, during | come payable, the Li ture shall, by equitable taxes, sete vitdd Sisanrs, ee , 7 REO; * ‘penditures to be defrayed from the | Stock issued to the Cai which: period e'ght mil ions eight hundred and forty- | 80 increase the revel aid funds as to make tare ry, Bviteacel aecomedy of MREUD THE FLOU See aed eaptiageubing betreen such | _ Sper seni reece ene! 200,000.00. 16,000 00 | pearl oie Oaaal oe had bean pala dr | them reprativly. euler partecty to, provers, | "Ye soc Sepiembar, 104, $261,111 28 3 vert ae ena iase: ,( , | public f cont - i} si Bir Philip Blandford, Me erode he Fleming, as are provided for by permanent or temporary apprd- | Stook, isued to the N.Yorkand the C Osa Leke’aud Chesenes sauais hed | nals, or their debteYrom any source other than their di | Amouvt reovived into the Rada’ wi been Hes | fet nde ghd | hero Common yy gy gg | MRE aS amet ee natn | He ce sry ethane | been go ae Pe andy, Mrs, Wat x a + iy e which such expenditures ani IF CONE, «4. «os + oe + + 9,000; 167,500 00 | of the State. en current, be re into the Treasury, for the use o! Mics Bin dors Miw Telvin, ‘To cngclade ws ih the KML: | are to be defrayed” Also, ‘to suggest, plans tor the | Stock tarned to the Hudson ‘and , ‘This favorable condition of the finances at the period | the State, out of ee ate ee venues as anon as it canbe | ending 30th Sept., 187... + 6,502,248 07 eneuhass 90 GRAN1'S DAE AM, or the Land of Fregtom_ Phil Farcell, | improvement and management of the public revenues.” | Berkebire Itallroad Company, 6 referred to, enabled. the State to preserve and invest in | done consistently with the just rights of the (creditors 4 sia » , Finny Lie y ‘he following are the principal funds of the State : Per CeNty. sees ssseeeseeee 160,000 00 7,000 00 | a secure manner, the moneys apportioned to this State | holding the said cenal debt.” Rareibat A dale rnbmmahifoniy ay moore gt Pees, dative, ily Gt 1. The General Fund, on which the ordinary expenses | Indian annuities, 6 per cunt,.... 122,694 87 7,061 69 | from the United States Tieaeecry, ‘and received in the | 80 long as the credit of the State is unimpaired, there | on the Treasury om ac- *) a0" oenny Upper Boxes, Taste: SGallery, 12ig cts, | of the government are charged. Temporary loans to the Treasury, . ‘year 1837. It the credit of the State had "di can be no di Meulty in managing the,debt,by pledging the | eount of all the funds dur- ‘pen at 6% n'elnek, performance to commence at 7. 2, The Common School Fand, the revenues of which | 5, 6and7 per cont,..s.... + 613,099 61 96,975 18 | edat that time, and ite finances had been derauged and | Sinking und for the payment of interest om such por. ing the year ending 30th ‘become necessary to defer | September, 1847........ 5,276,408 22 Amount of warrants drawn ORS NIGHT —On | *r¢ emsiaaly distributed to the common schools Balance due Specitie Funds, 6 per embarrassed, as was the case afew years thereaiter, all | tion of the stock as it ma; on the Treasury,remainiog OABWAY THEATRE—AUTH Theredeys Jaa. a ie LOVER respecttuliy an- 3. The Literature Fund, the annuslrevenues of which | cent,.......sss++eeseeese+ 929,799 44 49,724 37 | the moneys deposited in the State Treasury by the | the psyment of, until the Sinking Fund is strong em —. | United States, would have been exhausted in prosecu- | 0 mevt the principal. The 4 per cents, w! noancis trat hip: Beuedt last ppesrange, will rake pace ay Lr atnpl ape fh tea to Legphoci {1 he . el td the 30th Sep- witich aeetsion will be presented, for the first time, unde of the several canals, ten in numer. $0,189,540 62 $990,928 09 | ting the publioworks. But the oredit become payable,.can be deferred by raising the 1 unpaid on Fe eae ey a care ey Megara: MACAW | - 5, The United States Deposite Fund. The principal Debts of the Several Cana's, ‘ Te seurd coudision, the debt somarccively naall ned | half of one per cent, provided the b per centaare kept at | tember, 1846..........e4 163 78 Wa MOWE Wiacinal ievars. Hadawey, | of inis fund ($4014,620 71) was deposited by the go- | At per cent... +++. + SILS15807 07 704 98 | the reventies ample for all the immediate demands on the | the par of gold and silver. It by any interference with namin saad the author. Vache, Klemiog, D wana. and ier hatthews, With (tor | Yérnment of the United States in the State Treasury | At 6 per cont,. 51 °"1:761,782 00 "106/906 92 | State, there was no plausible reason for consuming the | the financial article of the Constitution, the stocks of sealer Mist Rees Teibia nad Mis DREAM —Phil ur. | for safe keeping, and without interest, in the year 1837. | At7 percent. ......., . 8,441,880 00 240,031 60 | principal of mom Teposited in the State ‘Treasury for | the State should be depressed ten, fifteen, or twenty per | Less amount of warrants ii, by the anthor: Molly, Mrs. Winstanley. ‘The revenue arising from this fand belongs to the State, _seeadatad Kafe keeping, and it wee therefore invested in mortgages, | cent, it would be utterly impracticable to defer avy por- | drawn on the Treasury, re + MUTCHEGLS OUFMTIT THEATRE SOAR ERIT | and is annually distributed for the use of colleges, acu- | Total debt of canals, . ... $10,739.59 67 $029,033 40 | It may be confidently asserted, that the safe and econo- | tfon of the debt on th» credit of th aking Fond, And | mainingunpaid on the 30th OOH EY SAMY TAYLON—On Tuesday Evening, | demies, common schools, normal school, medical schools, | ‘Treasury debt, (fmabove,) 6,139,640 82 338,028 09 | mical policy perseed, previous to the yar 1837,in the | it would then become indispensable to resort to that September, 1847... +++. +++ MY ke wil commence with the comic | Indian schools, and schools for the apeoial education of cabs — = | management ofthe State finances and the canals, has | portion of the dth seotion before given, which declar 467 06 ——————- $5,276,164 09 JOHN KIS—Pedrigo Potts. Mr. Mitch- i fj 25 000 . 39 r “ Hy ‘ingen is Mary upon iter cha nee Tee eat sihea hems the teverioe Ot thie fund’ sudaddad to ths | The foendiags matemente. eakcage the omaume $6 | Seerestat Santas eateries icin risk | cconse Suintee chains bataees Balance in the Treasury on the 20th Tr ginetipin London) eutued BOX & COX John Bors Mr | capital of the Common School Fund, as provided by the | debt on which interast is puld by the Stave. Uhere fs | sud from which there has already been distriouted to respectively, sufficient perfectly to preserve the public | September, 1817... sevens senses $086,101 11 Hollvods, James, ox, 1 quorer 10, ba, follgred Pylon; | Sthattiole of the Constitution. | atill outstanding of the stock issued for the Firie aud | colleges, scademier, avd common schools, an ageregate | faith ” bat ‘ond te the TY. the 30th Dies, Mr. Henry. To conclude with the ‘There are other funds held by the State, in trust for | Champlain canals $160, on which no inierest has been #®™ exeeeding two williens of dollars. Andif the same |, The tables of debt presented to the Convention, made Of balances due spr ae fae ipgeed on the ned as 1847, wiz: certain specific objects. ‘These are, paid sinoe the lat of July.j1637; and there is outstanding | *etemee im the management of the finances had contin- | it Cire that any of the annual sums pro} D PE «CINKT- 4 Graciora, Miss Mary 1. The Bank Fand, made up by contributions from | of the Chenango stock, redeemabie after the year I* \ te the present time, Sinking Fund, would be insufficient to pay t To the School Fund igen at To’clock. Dress circle, 50 | the incorporated Safety Fund Banks. $4,030, on which the interest meteed fice tea inat Map dee po ng Tel ciitionter doliese whieh | tbe precise petiods Axed for the redemption of tal $556,406 32 3 2 Securities deposited with the Comptrcller, for the | wary, i846. These two sums are not included im the jr \ be drawn from them from 1842 to 1855, by direct | The amountof Canal Sinking Fund proposed by the 194,947 16 + A STO PLACE DEGRA — Wednesday, Jenusry 8 wall | redemption of the circulating notes of the Free Banks. | ceding etatement of the canal debt, the payment of tis’ taxation, ‘These facta forcibly illustrate the deep inter. | nance committee, was $1,500,000 per annum; whereas $600,868 48 be presented Bellini’s Opera, in three acts. of | FURI- | This fund amounts to more than eleven millions of dol- | same having been provided for, and no interest being | e#t which, the mass of the peo, T ANI—Elvisa Siguora Clotilde Bari lars. eet Gitteca, P t being phe evel aml of ny ple ae ia the mainte- Pailin}: Hiomardo, Tre 3. The Mariners? Fund. ‘This fund arises from the | > "Ihe aggregate debt of the State, direct aud contingent, | tration of all the peewee ae anand arrer ae Siewor Strini- Masstre Di surplus fund paid into the Treasury, from the tax on | the particulars of which aro given im statement No. 1, | in 1835, the enlargement of the Erle Canal was autho- | !ar of principal is payable. To enable the Sinking Fund, $r0p08 47 Leader of the Orchstra, Si Rapetti passengers asstyingat the port of New York. annexed to this report, is $24,446,590 39. This does not | rized. In reporting on this subject, the Canal Board at a fixed annual sum, to adapt itself to these great ine- To the U.S. Deposite Fun: leony, $1; Amphitheatre, 50 cents Box Omics | ?'4 ‘The Sinking Fand of the Auburn aud Rochester | include the sum of $4,014,520 71, deposited by the Unit- | recommended that the surplus tolls should be used, | (uslities, tt became necessary to authorise resort to + +9518,485 36 aif prat 8 to Wagiioe’, ant No. 2 Wall | Railroad Company. ed States Government in the treasury of this State, for | without ereating anew debt for the purpose. In passing | the credit of the fand,to effect a postponement of por- 106,987 58 joors open at o'clock. To | 5. ‘The Sinking Fund of the Tonawanda Railroad Co. | safe keeping, and for the return of which the faith of | the law, the Legislature reduced this sum, by providing | tions of the principal of the debt, until the Sinking Fund 6. The Sinking Fund of the Hudson and Berkshire | the State is pledged, wuenover the deposit shall be called | that $300,000 should bs annually taken from canal reve- | WA# sufficient to pay the same. sey Railroad Company. for by the goverament of the United States. nues for the support of the government. In 1836, laws It was shown by the chairman of the committee on 5,643 71 New souNes (WT. anjj Ae Sinking Fad of the Tiogs Coal, Iron, Mining | coxpirion ann rhoaneas ov tHe stATx DED. Were pasted for the onstruction of the Biack River aud | fnanee, in the Convention, that in paying the debt with 066 74 NEW SCENEA IN a Sompany. 0 Erie and Champlain canals were completed in | Genesee Valley Canals, and loans were authorized \e sum propoeed in one of the plans, the amount of ex- Fee ary he Hd, The 8, The Sinking Fund ot the Long Island Railroad Co. | 1825, at an expense for Memueaelion of $8,401,304 12: made for this Faxpose to the amount of 91,000,000" ne tra interest required to be paid for deferring the debt, 269 87 the reminder of i All expenditures for the support of the government, | leaving an outstanding debtat that time of $7,737,770 99. | the same year an act was passed for loaning three mil- | Would amount to more than nineteen milifons of dollars; nik on 40,768 00 ; re an nnly, y of the ature, of the officers, is was the only debt then existing against th) State, | lions of dollars tothe New York and Erie Railroad Com- | by snother plan to over ten millions; an third plan | To the General Fun 5 iN pac and Gvinaratic Feats only, as | such ag the pay of the Legislature, of the State off Thi the only debt then existi | Ml a hi by another plan to over ten millions; and by « third To the General Fund 111,665 93 + Tertain tthe legitimate Hous he bale soverteiamt of je Judges of the courts, me sre cherged upom what the General Fand debt having been extinguished pre- pany on condition that the company should first con- | to ee ee cient sad, 8 ne millions 0 Soler By Pie a ntees Seca passe ——_ — #1406001 48 w S 4 ‘fea ans, nomi 5 b . | vious @ close of the year 1926. struct, with mone: by e of je committee, it was about a million an ie Genel ‘un Eev-fiwo Clown in the Rion Bob, Wilioms to¢ Joho | Goaldes the annual revenues derived from suction sud | " ‘The ‘following slatenient shows the cbaracter, cond | of the ead. y Pald by the stockholders, 145 miles | SC EP oe acliars. Under ‘the plan whloh was finally | D $028,730 44 Pit cents, a3 3t#re salt duties, had a capital invested im bank stock, | tion, and progress of the State debt.of every description, The changes of the public agents, which succeeded | #dopted, the amount of extra interest payable on detl- 6 ortlt ALL GH inmaway bwweve Gras | bOUds and mortgares, ‘and other securities, yieldtug | from the close of the fiscal year in i836, to the 80ch yep- | these liberal f nut extravagant appropriations, created cienoies of means to pay the canal debt as it falls due, | Sinking Fund... .. .... 111,881 48 VE ECHANICS Hable romded 0 orerdawiga withne | Teveae, ‘of '$4.506.003 07. A million and-s half | tember, 1647, & period of twenty-one years. ‘The first | sn linpression that the votes of tho electors were to be | 88 shown at page 10. of the report of the Commistioners | From the Hudson and Berkshire BEAUTY at FASHION of New York. OPEN EVERY rs her Fer gio fe lLatend foe a —— res cota shows the smount of State stock nsued and oe taken a8 5 manifestetion ote desire that public improve. | 7, Canal Hg? says eee $2,397,893 50 paren Company Sinking 7986 12 | irteent 32>. e ratlroa: ad canal corporations. 6 second col- | ment shoul more ray ressed ti me on the Gener: ‘un el as oa +e tee eater eee the SAKIST YS MINS’ ) Bhs, ides 1826, the Treasury was sided by a direct tax, amount- | umn, the eum borrowed for the ordinary expenses of the | by the application of the ondiipary plang mld be done | "shown in Comptroller's report of 1847, From the U. 8. Deposite Fumd * al i the United Sates ot orrk IRISTY, | ing in the sggregate to $3.060,120. But from 1817 to | government, including the stock issued to John Jacob ‘The policy of the nots of 1336, in regard to the Black | PS@8®76,18.......eesseseeserees oo 2,900,250 40 for amount advanced on ac- H oGeIRCR,, GON. CHRISTY, C- ABBOTT. 1.2120. | 1686.the General Fund was deprived of the revenues | Astor. | ‘The third column shows the amount of ware- River and Genesee Valley Canais, was not changed, it aes count of appropriations Certs are nightly honored with cmwded aud highly respec- arising from auction snd salt duties, which re’ deemed stock issued on account of the several canals. | having been originally contemplated that these works Total of interest on’ deficiencies, . , $5,298 143 90 from the revenue of said table andiences, et 1 avery admitted to, excel every for ee bag years, were yielded Cie Pilded aan ihe pore ar ot in eae cane The dabte ee ne male by bocrowing moog for the purpose; in aunaest C3 smount ef extra jetecont iol Lens be Vick ae elaine eas 1,873 33 ment of a similer cl er offered .. Ad- Sham] anals, 647, 8 e) pear on ol tember in ation to the enlargement’ tie Canal, ing the next teen years, on that amount < ‘ Tainsion 2 cone, “Children under 19 years, bal f griea | the Camal Fand. Lange fume were transferred irom | each year . Bet piel once r of 1835 was changed iu 1898, anda i renee Oe ey the debt which must my daleraly for the reason that the lance in the Treasury... .. 538,191 1 asada is % m a 0 eral Fand capital in 1827, 1 cap! of the ‘ear, Contingent Gen'l Fund Canal Debt. Aggregate | of dollors was authoriwsd, ins - | Sinking Fun not sufficient to the whole of the D Suardey, Jrauary aa Afternooa Concert, Doors open at? | Common School and Literature Funds, and in 1682 Debt Debt. inte Debt. | diture to the surplus. ‘This enanae ct pete ima orca Principal as It salla due. FA Estimated revenue applicable to the ordinary cepenses of “is act was passed, chap. 296, authorising. the sale of th : 7,814.770 99 7,841,770 $9 | w debt of ten millions of aoliars, which consumes an- | 10 alluding to the condition cf the debt and the amount government, for the current year, vix : firoush Fig securities belonging to the General Fund, and the use of 72013; 92 8.250195 + | pually more than haif a million of delleré to pay the in- | ‘f the fund fet apart for ite cancelment, the chairman of | tate bax. ossnno eos screcsscesccc ces o8200.000 00 GRELT ATTRACTIONS Two new ‘Tabi the proceeds, for the support of the government. In this 7706 013 00 8 terest. the committee of finance, Mr. Hoffman, gave the fol- | From the surplus revenue of the canals. . ... 200000 00 res way, the entire capita: of the General Fund was ex- a If the recommendation of the Cenal Board, in 1835, | lowing explanation im regard to the process of defsrring | Auction duty. . 87,000 00 ‘adele, Grecian exer. | Dausted in 1934, and its resources were reduced to afew 81w,000 00 8. had been adhered to, and the entire surplus had been | ® portion of the debt. “ Imall the tables, the debt issup- | Salt duty. . + (2.000 00 Blanchard, Part ll. | miscellaneous items of revenue, not exoveding in the 810,600 co 8 ured {or the enlargement of the Erle Canal, the follow. | Posed to be pad as gopn as it becumes payable—without | Interest on arrears of county taxes. ....... 10,000 00 ad Female Figares segregate, sixty thousand dollars per annum. ing sums would have been spplivd to that object, te the | *PY extevsion beyond that period. If iu the actual pro- Interest on Treasury deposits... .... + 7,000 00 peg Seer y on amendment of the constitution. ratified in 30th of September last gress of the debt, it should become necessary to extend | Tax on foreign insurance companies. + 8.000 00 pe, Lute Player, | 635, the revenues irom auction and salt duties, were 1837 the period for the payment of any part of it, new interest, | Pediers’ licences... .. + 3000 00 Eaiypnc'. ren. the Maypole: Danes the Three Graves, aires to the Gonetal Fad, sat in thovsame, yaar, wis 1 Ce pet exira interest ry such extension, must | Fees of the publio offices. Grand Notional. Vablean in honor af the United States, &e. | Provision was m: e 9th section of chap 274, for 1 e caloulated. Almost an; sum that our reve: Orchestra Box 50 counts, Parquette 25 cents, Boxes 1274 cents. ing $300,000 annually to the Treasury out of the 11,029,738 00 nues will perthit us to ‘devore to the payment of this Performsnre to commence at hrIf past 7. CevalFund, as soon as means were provided for the 18,385,309 68 debt, will leave some portions of it to be extended and | Estimate of the ordinary expenses government, for NvUMS AMGRIGAN MUSEUM-P. 1. Banus, | Payment of the original canal debt, which was accom- SRS) PH delayed, with consrqaent additional or extra interest for the current year, viz: Propret r—F. Hrrcncock, Managec—spleadid exhibi- | plished in July, 1830. 27.535,759 51 the extension.” Salaries of the officers of government, indlud- He then states ths contract interest, that {s, the in- Ing’ clerk hire........ ss gee + $88,000 00 These its gave to the General Fund en an- nual revente ‘about $650,000, but the deficiencies in tious and performances, every afternoon at 3 o’clock, a of Ap- i terest-payable on the debt in case the principal is not | Salaries of the judges of the Cour Deb yOt An ape an ee, D Sfsahe: | the f the lateral canals, t that ti ; ‘and ‘ite, CAMPDECHBETEIQHIAN BEnENA: | Checged upon tbat fund, and hess payments, with tne | 1tt;. 1zea.e0 €0 GAs0 B10 60 T6Te3,T9-00, 26 416.90 39 Seopa AAR IaN ore nad saat tae eran | Eoaieetiietrricrsscortc.c e6000 60 DERS; Great Western in the “Dead anos souard, Mivere da: | Sddition of $3,665,200, cast upon the Treasury by the | tiie Preceding sacemoee Would seein to show that the adds as follows:--~ If to this we add interest for exten- | Sallaries of the judges of ite ola Supreme = ye ‘ ; Mrs. Monalt Mitlogk, Mr. Prosser: liv. | failure of four railroad corporations to whieh loans of | contingent debt reached its bighest point on the 30th sions almost inevitable, rortu- court. «+.» Vepitss ese ++ 9,000 00 Tieu snd Whitlock, D we: 16,478,763 we may deem ourselves fortu- eee . se i a Outcar; Wax Figures Likendhsrs. wad P failure of four railroad OorPOr aot a only consumed all | September, 1641 ; this, howeven, ia not so. Betweon the | The sum actually expended on the exfargemene, ex. | BAtOIf this debt sball ‘be ‘cventually pald, principal and | Salaries of the Chancelior, a Chen. raog Ontang: Wax Figares Likentiers s ¥ State stock bad meee General Fund, including the pro- | 30th September of that year, and the 7th of Februatv, | clusive of interest paidou money borrowed. ts $13 059. | interest, for forty millions of dollars.” ce Ofclark of the Court a A ‘and Bodine, Daniel OCoamell, Bather Mathew, &c. Mi coeds of = State tax sine 1842, of nearly two millions of | 1842, stook was iseued end loaned to the New York and | 85176. If the policy of 1 read $6 $12.989.- | yey the Comptroller's annual report of 1847, tables are Clerk of the Supreme Court, including am Heekwell, the famous Fortune, Tella Galiae, but have oft It with » debt of $6,129,840 82, the Erie Ruliroed, tothe amount of $000,000, aud to the enlargement of the Ee Ceeat Bad bern edneced to, tne | given at pages 9 and 10, showing the amount of debt | | Clerk hire and office expenses... . ... 17,000 00 Ainge y : hole, 25 cents; i of which is nearly equ’ e whole amount of o nm y 1» 000, making the | work at the present tim ‘and interest psyable in each year, sesuming the pay- 8 of the Commissioners of the Code. Serre of sae and ald engogh walk alone, 123% cents. theSinking Fund provided. by the conctivution for the | tetal of ne contingent debt, on the 7h, of February. | completion then it now ST et ce ath rapton | Ment of the principal as it falls duo. At pages fom 73 ‘and the Commissioners om Practice and Gee BAHT ION, ote sea ey. Mechs: | from the Treasury, includisg the payment of interest | | By the failure of the Erie Railroad Company topay in- | an Bene eee pan canines Soupely-es they-ecsted, | AF grad Delt rand showing the dediniency ics Mashciaie: CMCC. sj. csteecc sects scsssccs sree 90,000 00 niga! Musenm and ‘and principal on the debt, for the fiscal year ending on | terest on its loan of State stock, and the previous fivates Nace sania; anid’ Graueh:grepiek ataceuyn? Would have | and thesamount of interest on such deboiency. texpensce of the Legislature and 1 the af Leruoon,. and aa the 30th September last, is. . . + ee 0 $1,178,122 50 of the ease and Owego, perder and Cansjo- have been exeruted witn the sume umount of money | (able extends the final cancelment of the General Fund OMS... ee cree ee nes 16,000 00 Re nD ee ie an cgon the Tight tral Fund, (including the Sinking Fund chargeable on the Treasury. This ¥xplanation accounts | {mer * UON# of dollars wore going on at the same + ia'tine leat. sonual report of the Comptroller, tk was Gilaietosary'e dapartanent 14.800 00 @ pleasiuy 01 me in , y Of $350,000,)..cecerceceeeseeeeeeee 1177,383 01 | for the great changes in the General Fund and contin- 4 “ Printing for the State. Daneer, F' Et eee cae iin sculls gent debts, from 1841 to 1842, as shown in the table of pecue Bente be Serna seen the Legislature en ore SYS cies poate (bees eit be deava Deaf and dumb, 3000 % i anal de ] y t rem huis ree. reg | Mie of expenditures boyond receipts... «$739 49 nie canal debt, in the preseding statement, appearste | Board, to apply the whole surplur to the colargement, | Hom the revenues of the camals, during the next 2234 Blind vor 17,500 00 ri SNC. ion iy ui whic! — LS oo . MS Ae ueaday Cee eae ciats, bythe STE. | in Ban FPand_ stock ($116 606 66) being for one-third | yest in 1844, when it stood at $20,719,905. The canal porned Sie eoepieds rity the ¥ ot soneh te eee Gaetan Foretga poor, New York.. 70.000 0 HE MUSICAL COMPANY, To ee eee rea the 20th Mopsember, 1840, | debt, on the 7th of February, 1842, was given at $18.006.-| br the Interal canals bela then ghasgeable to 2 : PRS cic ool eakceal a el Orphan Asylum, New York. « + 1.000 08 Hiurmers, gratefnl forthe very flatteri Se ee saeitdoa ia the pinceding statement, ‘This sum, | Oll 72, which embraced $600,000 to pay arroarages to | rai fund. In 181 these deficien Caeser) to the For paym’tof ae | Expenses of the tate prisons,. 19.000 08 2y have met wih thas fac inthis euy, have the honor | aithough it isthe product of the Sinking Fand for the | coutractors. Subsequent payments show that the tum | on the canal tolle Ad the papent To the peared feet | Deere abt ‘seaNeW 24 G708708 64 Inpagpagwn. | State brary, tht mad ane thetr thirfappearancein New York, on Tuaesiay | third of @ year, from the let of June to the 20 h of Sep- | then estimated for arrearages, was greatly underrated. | way reduced to $200,000 e payment to the general fand | Do Tiy debs 5,800,540 26 _ 6,708,708 08 LA Matier |: Ageivaltural oociaties, ae bey th dthone Tiesie Fe Rieizel. 2 (By request.) Over: | tember, 1846, has been received within the last year, and | [ostend of $600 000 there has gotmily been paid, from | "The 7th triad ‘the tituti ry = College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, ‘500 00 the hymn to Pope Fiug 12. Fe. Reetzel, 2 (By reaness Waits, | inow on band, applicable to. the payment of the debt, | the7th of February, 1842, to the 18th of Juse, 1846, the | turn to the gale polley of confining e3 neo ae oe $22,830,364 61 $17,221,802 98 940.003,367 74 | Postage of official letters... ... 3.200 00 fue [rom the Ocera‘La Sustt de Fotticg,” Auber, Je.now on bend, spplisnble to, the payment of thedebt. | rts ane arn to the safe polley of confining expenditures on the | And thisdoos not inciude an. increase of the General | f-syeScen of state Lunatio Asylam, + ee fevnthe Oper Linda of Chamoni” Donizetti. Pant I ais week ts Raptoaber, 190" Wes pull ham leer te. to contractors, enginesre, pabiie works to the annual surpluses from tolls. Al. | Fund debt, before the Constitution was adopted, to the | Rent and t the house oecupled by the ir de Carnival of 1817, Quadrille, sree than thoes derived from the Sluking Fand. hanisinaieia beadaumae eh | avert cow of the State debt males am Samael } amount of $101,000, noe the sddision of S1EGHET By See re Tee ons on the Engen, fom the peraotp Norma; | ' ‘The items of reosipts and expenditures for the fecal ; "473,020 74 | {ttn eurplaw of measly « tliion of dolla for the Haoal | hore Yo aleo. a, coutiagent debt. of $4003,000, being | Expenses ofthe eapiCo. «+ $.09099 ack. Pane HL. (By request Overta moa |. zens, ere given i siatemuaats Nou: 3 and 3, sppeaded to year ending on the S0ch of September last, fo be applied | loans of the credit of the State to railroad companies, | sPenees of the State Dali. a itove 00 eral altz, “Love's Drenm,” t my se se - , to the enlargement of the Erie Uanal, and the prosecu- | which is alo excluded from the precediog estimate | je rconen 0 Gd tan vee Stites Polka, dedicated to the ladies of America, ziba. FUNDS DEVOTED TO EDUCATION. This exceeds the amount estimated for arre tion of the other canala named in the constivution — | The Delaware and Hudson Canal ‘Oonpesy in expected fate rc ot et Oe cee oe 1,000 00 ‘Tickets 50 cents each, to be had at the principal music stores, ‘The capitals of the Common School, Literature, and | stating the debt in table F , Assembly document No 61, | pj % ayatthe door on the’ evening of the concert Doots oven st | the United States Deposite Funds, consist of bonds and | of 1842; by the eum of $2,675,008 19. ‘The publio works wentic OF egiatey Uonhae Gas Nereuten shat | etree iuters, On ee prema ene Oe Oe Oe ae eee 4 : mortgages, State stock, bank stock, and money in the | mete ruspended about the first of April, 1042, and with | goes into the revenue of the next fcal year, and Indi- | Largs as the deflolencies willbe in the Sinking Funds, Clinton peteem, fe ensstlods ct: MALE ACADEMY, JERQLOMAN STREET, | Tressury on which six per cont interest is paid, the | the exception of the amount paid for the salaries of | cates a surplus as large as that for the last year. The | it is belleved that the debt can be successfully managed | Geological surve, % ‘ eologic 7s. ess. 3333 s3se BROOKLYN. — yPne’ M a items of which are given in another part of thi: t, | such engineers as were retained to close up the estimates % iphakepenie, HAN Temas ‘ad Tradiages Paceday evening. | “Te amount of cepital and. aunual revenue of the oo. | O contiacks, te whole of this large sum has been paid | Minna! applieation of these, seoralng sevenmes st the | by the ald of the adh et ates meats, aud fanyto | uceusneves. « : ‘ iM. Ra: editors, whi Henuaty Ui. “the folowiag voraliga ee eagnged:— Mi: E€: | vara funda appropriated to the purposes of education, | {0% atrearages_ to comtractors for work doue before the | fag, will furnish ample sacommodations for I press. | satlefy the claims of the public sreditors, and fully to vik a chorus selected from members of the New | &F¢as follow Ist of Aprity 1842, und for the lands taken for the canals | ¢he'Jupe te paid aad the toa reduoed, willetfeotually | "'T'his may'¥e done by an sot providing thst wh scshad ‘al Institute. Conductor, jer . Capital. Ann. Interest, | previous to that date. focure the continuance of the trade, In deflance of aihined Gue exeeete the insaus on Baad for its er Cnt edd on Adil aan OTs open at 6% to commence at 756 o'clock. Common School Fund... . $2,170514 47 $131,554 21 | | Tho whole debt, therefore, for canals, railroads, and | competitory. z ae eee renciel. offeers may meke an arvangessext | Tapiyen tiem the Comumietionses asidtem | United States DepositeFund 4.014.520 71 262.370 76 | the General Fund, at the time the ruspension act passed, It is believed that the progress of the public works | for deferring the payment of such excess, uatil the Sink- be Sara — oe re 965,306 78 17,896 65 | instead of being $25,764,590 64, aa was then supported, | wil] be advanced with sufficient ral ; E , . pidity, and the inte- | ing Fund will be in a condition to pay the same, not ex- actoally amounted at that timo, us slnce tvcertained: is | Tests ofthe State essentially promoted, by a frugal appll- Tediag orien yout: Aah. the lake Gulee WARE GS | Remmetue) resumen cee! ‘ ry 2.297.608 73, and this withont tueluding the sum | cation fcom year to year of the surplus revendes s3t | financial officers are to. make the arrangement, should | fhe revenue oft on hen In addition to the sums paid for the purposes of edu: | which bas been paid to contractors {or breathes of Kt | apart by the constitution for there objects. pledge the faith of the State, to make the necessary ap- | jar Jumeto 30th Suptember 1646, $116,686 66 eation, from the revenues of the several fands betore | contracts growing out of ¢ te suspension act, If to this | “And if. we ate to Jadge of the future from the expe- | propriations, from time to time, from the Sinking Funds, Anoumeann bom ate enumerated, there has been paid from the General Fuad | be added the sum awarded to contracters for broaches | stenee of tie past, it ls reasonable to infer that as much | to pay the interest on the amount of debt deterred, at | “revenus oftne canals for 1947,pald ANVAAD'S MAMMOIH PANURAMA OF THE | Literature Fund. . tissippi Biver, painted on three miles of canvass,exhi- biti jew of country 1260 miles in I i the mouth of the Missouri river to the eity of and reaching over ten cegrces of latitade, bein; orld, at the new Panora ing N’ a 3 to the echool in ‘ork, established for the Instruc- | oftheir contracts by the State, as shown in Convention | progres D4 hae itt WORKS, Gf Peal tions on Wednesdays apd, Barurdys To the institution for the Blind 17.488 96 | of $28,718,082 92. Deduct from this the prevent debt a4 | revenues as by creating a debt for the purpons ; and if | tors Pine t ea TIVELY CL Be gD NO femal given in document Not, annexed: PUEDE dines 112, of | *8Y thing ie lost in time, {tis much more than made up, | | The 10th section of article 7th, of the Constitution, | “from 30th September, 1846. to Ist TAG, POSITIVELY CLOSE) JAN. 22° MRS. BEL: | Pires er prlations irom the’ Uaited States Deporite | $4,206.442 03 ares , by the exemption of the State from avy new debt for the | authorizes tho Legislature to borrow « sum not exoeed- | July, 1347, paid into the Treasu- isting of the followivg groups, | Fund. for the current yeats ‘ought not to exceed $250-000 ‘The cums borrowed in each year, and theamounte paid | "With the ample revertues farntehed by the cansle, bo ed [sactarad eee ane arenes pre Bie] ry by the Cor missioners of the went aviour, The La t Supper, | The payments for the Inet year amount to the sum of | towards toe State debt, and the funds on hand at the | there is no necessity for borrowing money and perpeta- ‘The condition of the General Fund and its revenues, Ee ry eee haat $471,016 66 jcene of the Latempera' $263,653 98, The objects to which this revenue has | close of the fisc#l year, from the coraplotion of the Erie | ating debt The amount of interest which the State | may author ze a loan under this section, but itis not | Paymen's of interest onthe Gene- te ic ‘aimily,ia now 4it . ‘a Rogiah.cunonite the “Apallo, psn ee en the komaal fereck frome ome tn oer, {nd Champlain canals, to the,present time, are a8 fl- | hes paid and must pay befure the present deb desirable to resort to it for the payment of the debt, #0 | ral Fund State debt for 1847... 843,002 07 Adimittance 25 con's; afili 4, and to the statement No. 3, annexed to the pre: ‘Amount Amount Funds onhand Debts over | leds will exceed thirty millions of dollars, an amount | long as the claims of the oreditors can be sati-f-d: and | Payment of interest on the General n's;ahildren half wie. page i more ‘than equal to the entire cost of cons tion of arses. “Nel ore W fog 4 tructing its | she faith of the State maintained, by the application Vaed State aet.tvemn in June o's admitted free. “Phe Hall to let. Apply ae abo sent under the head of * aes on account of : $r77.000. v0 $270, nel 00 nan ve seven hundred miles of cai ith its ample re. | the Sinking Fund, and the means which can be obtained to 30th September, 1846, 3 110,679 36 BUNA BR ARUCNOTICE To HACKMEN ae Dimes Sreren epee Fens. ro:000 tO» Bto13 00 399,871 53 venues, the State can, without detriment to the public | on the oreuit of that fund. Paymente-of principal of Compirol- a eee ue fag company to the Keri i fi re: thie Cadi Fubde CANAL re is ; a me ae e aes iq 2 | service, gent ite Ce cage ee by “d om , and im- In regard to the canal debt. and Ln 4 Leap = its oan- ler’s Bonds for temporary lo ing, January ater the gate opposite Pear! street, an at inds consist of the cant shemselves, ani 000 . ‘ | pose no new burdens on the present or future genera- | celment, a state of things can hardly be anticipated, ” Telia their comenr it Gir meatier athe Rat tey item | tho revenues derived trom then” the cot of ‘con 139 09 Yona in tine shane of interest'on money borrowed amd | when's fesort to a loaa under the 10th fection would be | ‘© ‘Be TFeesury..« sae eaeeeen és festins s.r soereaden BY onder tae Hack Leomwies JOM | serasting the several canals be taken se the principal of fat 300 60 gxpeided. Tei fortunate that we have the Erie Canal | necemary, or warranted by It terms, There ig no pro- : ng tc the garden, By . ind, the capital and annual revenues of the canals 500 00 ‘o redeem tho present debt, and that its revenues will | bability «f ‘deficits or failures” in the revenues of the 20th HUTH Waid’. nt | may be siated as follows -— inate (able tho Grate to'ntonccute ail necessary worker with: | Caval Saking Fuad After paying for repairesthe fund | "tuber, ee eee cae ae Biss BALL—F Que ANNUAL BALL Tolls for 129,453 OL out oreating any new debt for the purpose for the payment of the canal debt is first to be provided : . of the pe gal Tey a by Pp ey oy ” Cost fiscal year, o oe | Tus Sixnino Funva axp tHe Payment or tax Dent, | for from the tolls, In fact, more than nine hundred | thone Orphan Asyl robes if | Hele camal,.. so 68 7%148,789 86 Tt od 350s 1S ‘The amount of principal and interest payableon ac- | thousand dollars of the thirteen hundred thousand dol- +e ee 12,989,851 76 $3:249.478 11 count of the canal and general fand debts, from the 30th lars an fand, is used quarterly to pay interest on the wi ae Erie enlargement,. sit falls due. If, then, there is no failure in 4 * piece at Castle Garden, on ins 4 2199185 49 «| 67 FO 3 1848. Tick 3 e.ch, almitting A gent'oman and ‘ry’ Champlain canal,. + 1,267 604 26 110,794 21 : 3 f S We. Tickets Fae ci lowing, Committee ot Aneegees Conede os oanal,.. 1) "565.437 85 74,333 04 Seowsr ayo «13.983 5.8.69 | of September, 1847, to the 30h of September, 1849, Is 44 | ths’ amount of revenue net apart for the ( Sinking ‘onnor, Esq. President. Shortill, Vi ot | Cayuga and Seneca canal,. 237.000 00 97,877 68 5,312,992 92 419,147 68 93 | Canal debt, (Assembly Doo. No 60, 1947, Fund, there seems to be no justification loan tor mali reienree a MeKiniey, $2 Bowery Dasa, ‘Crooked Lake canal 196776 00 L8Tt 47 Weert 9) Gaia 63 B | TiOeresecaes sateccsus cis one -n.9ace4au 74 | tbls cigs under the loth seotien. If the Sinking Fund . Ae jemung caval... . 648,600 £8 14973 56 5 4 8 ; Fund debt, (Comptroller's Report, « | ($1,300,000), when fully paid, “shail prove insufficient iia; cham et Canick Hye airats J | Chenango cana asauooo oo 36,103 2 Hina ase 8 sig | Gomaral Mubaebi, (Conte's Report, | Seman atm, ono eredt of seh fund, o pre 1H Ke'ly, 138 Bowery; M MeKeon, 29$ | Black River canal 1,664,000 00 * 10 000 ou 490 56 1.872.957 11 22°573.622 28 | 1 pegs eaten. cure the means to satisfy the claims of the oreditors of P $50 5 'M_O?Beirve, 35 Fulton stveet; F MeCarthy, | Genesee Valley canal,.... 3,885.000 00 26,951 74 ‘The amount borrowed in 1826, was for the construc. | $6,432,187 19 | the State, as they become payable, the Legislature shall, Certifieate No. 39, 119 Nasswu streets P Brevn, curves Waller & Klis Oneida Lake canal,...... 0,000 00 518 81 | tion of the Oswego, and the Cayuga and Seneca ca- | ‘The followi are applicable to the by equitable taxes, so increase the revenues of said | “Asi i, t. , $1,755 91 Bil go Car eereete dA eG yeh at Beventh Hil | Oneide River improvem’nt = —_—69,276 13 196 65 | hata, “fu Nes7, Neit & naillion of Wollura of 9 pet cent | payment of this debt vis:— funds. #3 to make them suffloloat perfectly to preserve | Certioate No. 40, Astor stook, 5 sparta, 20 Mott st eet; Jona ely sea hercy street: i | Semeee River towing path, - 387 35 | stock, reimbursable after the year 1847, was issued and Blanes of Sinking Funds of 1647, $374,621 the public faith” If the fund, when fuliy peli im, is | per cen se seseee sence $0,000 00 Boyle, 204 Broome screet; Owen Colgan 20 Jomes street, " eee ——— | joaned to the Delaware and Hudson Canal Compauy. | Canal Debt Sinking Fun’, tor 1843 inadequate, the source of relief is taxation. iif there Certificate No. 1322, Loan under Brooklyn, or of JAMES B. NICHOLSON, Secretar, 66 | yy $30,987,835 94 $3,631,771 24 | Arrangements have been made to redeem this stock in | and 1849..........6 « 2,600 000 deficiency in the fixed sum set apart for the debt, tI the act to provide for paying a Weert str et. gate estan hs san the prerent month, as shown in another part of this re- | Tax of 1-10 mill for 1845. , . 68.217 y be hed to the t0th seotion of article 7. the debt of the State, &o, 7 per inteneon: repairs, super- port In 1929, anadditi am of $300,000 was loaned * © 1846, + 61,193 1 thority to borrow under the 10th section, | cont... .....+sse see es s+ 89,900 00 A and ov am os Po the seme company, which ia reimbursable in 1449, | Treasury SinWing Fund, for ‘two shouldbe reserved, as far aa practicable, for special and | Certificate No 1, Chesango Ca- tn dane et | he maisteee +4 In 1882, stock to the ‘amount of $661,500 was issued to | yeOrds..ccceeeeeseeeee ces 700,000 extraordinary emergencies: the loan of one million of | nal Loan, 6 per cent. ....... 20,000 00 t A. ©. Castle. $81 Broadway; | Sat hed camalet te. Jobn Jaeob Astor, in payment of his claim on certain —— 3,798,981 00 | dollars, exhausts the power of the Legislature under | Certificate No. 260, Loan for re- Seru torh rome Fie, ies Bye roms roe maT Hs, os 643,766 08 | lands in Putnam county, which were rold by the State —_______ |, that seotion, until the loan is reimbursed, and thesu- | building the Chemung Canal Chatham street; Corporals G. W. Smith, 153 Eldridge st, | Net revenue from tolls, pet as having escheated, This was the commencement cf | To be provided for... ........ 4. «$2,638,206 19 | thority should be sparingly used. Feeder Looks, 5 per cent. . ... Law, 2°3 idritge; Brodie, 5% Canal st, Alexarder Dalrym: | 9x sinh the prevent General Fund Debt, as shown ia the frst of Of the tock payabie in 1848 «sees 1,984,736 00 | CONDITION OF THR TREASURY AND OF THE SEVERAL ——— 110,600 96 ple, 3993¢ Broadway. and of Sergeast W Clirehagh, See’y, Fue to real te ant setae $2,889,005 16 | th S preceding tables in 1833, a loan wes made from | There has been redeemed to 30th Nov 45 006 LO FUNDS. Money in the Treasttry,......... 665,406 3:2 Tis’ kracd wae pone interest of nine and three-tenthe | the Bank Fuad to deftay the ordinary expenses of Go- —————— | _Thestatements which f liow, show the condition of | . : "TR AGURA ANNUAL BaLt OF Te tion of all the Si expended for the construc: | vernment, and loans from thietuad were continued ua- | Leaving outstanding Nov. 30, of this ntook. $1,238,730 00 | the treasury on the 30th of September last, the items of $2,170.614 47 wan K eIEAY, will take place comel Fovenves, it H a = til the failure of several banks made a call on the fund, | Applienble to the redemption of the original which the several funds ‘sooaan, the amount received To this fund also belongs about 356,840 scres of land, sis: may, on Tuesda Sa Te yea Oee we togatins Oe Ceeek Teer on ete | When. the money was raised for the purpose by am ierue debt, we bave the balance of the Canal . | and paid during the year on account of each fand, and | valued. as per Burveyor e report . ‘s i i i} bi the ig quack ‘in the statement of phnnnnd ‘ baad, 101 ‘The Ev BT Th a AR oe , Sinkin, hese Shey Hy aaa receipts and expenditures for the cur- 1847, abe ce eee ees tee = Gr etre “ q | fi gues . Ba Wiliam atrecty Heah Kellen tse, Baers rye taba g ovate the tollagal September, | wore made. ore given in Conventi:m document, No. 47, | iy General Fund. Balance of revenue in the Treasury on the thewa, 9) Wall street; Jumes Reybn n, 23. Sot ich exeeed those of September, , wud in this | pages 30 to 32, and page 384 of Convention Journal interest to Ist July... Revenue. . 80th Septempber, 1846,. .... +++ $104,918 97 ‘ 1 Hedinond. 44 Bxch respect, varies from the revenues given in the fn '1883, the canal fuoneys had accumulated to the | Amount of balance due th Amount received into the Treasury, dur * aiden Inne; John Mi foapedz we emiaionre, of (3 Fund, h | amount of more than three millions of dollars} and it Specie Funds, ‘Joan dept, ing the year endiag 30th September, inane, onal p tgh capes dwell ep was concluded to apply this money to the pyrchaee :f | Less, amount pela for redemp- 1646, ‘ es + $828,790 44 WAY. sec eeeeee cee er sree eens | 101/006 OE 179 West srrees wanwiek, fisoal year, | to canal stock, although it was not reimbursable until tion of stock, including pre- Amout rrante draw! Amount received for from relly. 7 Sooth rum atroets Charles Fe year, in regard 1837 and 1845; and bore a high premium in the market. | mium... 6.06. ccc eeeeen es 04,006 ‘on the Treasury on account the ineome of the Unired States Depo- . \ Nery, 08 Pine streets KC from tolls, em! To effect this object, it beoame necessary to offer a pre aon 417,919 84 of the General Fad, au- . | site Fond... 5 tas Mins Pearl street ; October a oue year. to the och of September in the | mium of six per vent on the five per cent atook of 1637. | a ving 30th ‘ bh M&Th aftivl Ut? re eubsequent year. tolls for September at the closing | end eighteen per ‘on the fives of 1846, From the | Deficiency to be provided for, July 1, 1840: 821,517 T sseve ers SBd1U0 49 '