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7 “a ph it “ be - of “check” "pom where eke Broadway Ratlroad - NEW YORK CANALS. that ehoust, snd the eatoal ‘dp com clits thon biavo.c0e ‘ihe destoned, having hit soenpe upon, set st Tamas goune—cumney a. ‘would have exeseded thatof 1847. If die oftes. : Jan. Mem Pr: ae ene dudes of the Fond, by ese. segealyy, | Pp ite of feand im question ia chore, | Bosworth and 8.'0808. | the extent to which 4 ane sho, aim before the public, aad now comes . | the ot -, Feoed | $100, on the ‘This matter ts pul Annual Report of the Auditor of the Paid the inter, and Ported fr he Seinclpat pa ay tg peg “he rend Caiy abo foe te mee} asa area to 84 Ggnea! Tom from the eco of otatement:— defeated, | whol! ‘malted eater it om collestor’s cooks, | Judge Duer. The follon.'2g are tbe points on which Canal Department. the following Recelwed. the forbearance of the people, | and ‘upon it the name of the collestor at Rome, | Tues buur Tis Muth. ve appellants :— Interest on deposits the State may be | or one of hte ‘Toe master passes the Rome office . hb From and investments, Total. without exhii bis clesrance and deosives thé lock: Thomas E Davis, Cowrllants- Sa = 33 or recklessness | tender cast of Rome with the forged exdorssment of the | General, w. The Mayor, Aldermen gd. of the Stars ov New Yorx, Canat Dararrwenr, 1 a = + 00 occasions to | collector at that ard without farther mo- | Otéy of Wao York, Jam Shar and The wey necdiess embarrassment Aunany, Deo. 81, 1863. 1'300,000 00 #100 HY the State, and usm | lestation to Albany, is required to deposit his | smendment of the inserting the nome of the ‘To ras Commassowmns oF THe Canal Fowp:— ee 1A oA burdens upon the tax | clearance, or pays ‘of $26, which is frequently | Attorney General, ass tiff, was erroneous, cami converts, = oer EG «gma Hee sole | Ss Fgh hey sees mas w ne | beeen eGcegmi Sa eae e ‘ 250 0) J withthe ste, snpertuly presents» atement ofthe a P 1300000 0038500 79 p ts ond parintine ée'| GARMNE'O alle, Setuoas the Womens of ths culestor 9) stnetaeees eyeetetie te ‘ist re. ta it —_—_—— River acooup’ tine arene tanec ronds'an hon, the | Samira shal spd phen your fro tls Fas, Rn BEN eee oman | ari ad fete treet | te Utes eae a Spec dane Gepositories of the same, and the condition thereof for 4 By the constitu Principal" Intereet 2) Sonica te id te eonngeance ence only to the removal of a teclialenl difloulty tas pro- the last fiscal year, pmcely ‘553 33 ie 453.338 «+ $15,048,290 To | is, that the State loses $100, whieh is equally be | ceeding already valid not tothe making of a new case, The balanee of canal funds on hand on the lat Ootober, | jettlement 206,256 00 OOM, iY ie ot Bike ‘tween the master, who is owner of the ‘beat, and, in the Bn yer pee oy bd mbites 1862, consisted of— _ Yrnd for advances ‘e304 24 ae 15-00 67 foasais at | Ceeeerresees Of. the clock at Rypeowse, euch mAking's |’, © Due. It would beamabase of poweee cite te Depecites in Beaks, ....... 0000+ 0:: 5000005 026 88 enipat Be 23S pe Tiara 37 2,163,511 77 | “The investigation into this descriptim of fraud has | 1. It introduces into the action an entirely mew con. ay *~ ae dcremenmedbetretipeee inex RDN fron og same Be Tye OTe 66 | Bee Tee cate ee eee ts ee taeereey at | “SIE Te be allowable, then a muit may be ps Sa Sheeesecee ere Sanaa guish the pal ia rs,” ‘ - 801,161 00 Paid, cause 2 carried on b; Toy no right to and 471,780 96 : ‘cash me — $3 956,978 $3 | similar frands at the same office in 1851 snd om by plain ‘The receipts during the your have beos,.: .., A 501/000 a af the a10 tol ona roqulrd ot, “est apart, In CO a Ce ee Sore ah os | re utbave wen mands for a further iavectiga: | s party who hee right may be made pais st the soa eae a the ond eae. "1k ie evidens that with th Levi Balance 380th of September, 1803.......... 872915 boty | tion, by S comepartenn of ee clearances, lastead = Ca ek per rg en judas rendered in nee an08, e008. j ‘ of “ebeck account,’’ wil returns of collectors favor, example, an sotion pan hoy Th te during the year om the warrants tiopal precedent charges upon the revenues, the Genera! 25,614 797 90 ofthe Auditor have DoMees wses.ee ste ses ++ 3,163,007 09 | Fund sneet be descivao, of this. $200,000, and Yuatthe | che balance of the fund at tho lave ofthe fasal go Gaia SE | eR aren PO costa amaiiertobies | 1k eae nneets coat netncation tee uaa or ie Noe sony bia Gp | Smount mi sup’ ma dires! ea. ear Ws poem tO BE... 6. oe eens eee ae «... $872) "GAS TT 600, to the Is er, after trial pes bo ‘With sueh arule s ‘efendant oi alate’ hers aia,“ SLmsibet | geet 6 ofA, of the cogitain, provide ax | of tis tam, here ik Sie ere: in ofa | Shade by tt eet, of cn, way wat serente aie, 8 wens pe inguasale Sete Investments, spourities ia the custody o! follows:— consis, om an of six per cost, as will be pepe know whose claim he was resisting, or what defence waar ‘Avdlber.. ooarsere ests pes ase cess 157,726 08 | Bvery contribution or advance to \ne canals or their debt, | ox falsed. tpon the pledge af te tae 1853, to necessary. ————, , | from any source other than their direst revenues, sha 1, with take up the dishonored drafts of the Canal Com- 8. The defendants may bave hed defences against the “ Total oo ser sese pee cecascccene soe cee + 81,267,546 69 Jlntezeen oh the rates, then, currant Re cee sist? missioners on the Auditor, the sum of,....... action of the attorney General, which they had not or treasni 0 boats, af y gk, hor ead etl alldaamm tas uss, as sepa aa inean ‘be done comsistently with the just | Leaving asthe avallavle cash balance om the Ist did not choose to interpose against the setion of the orl. ‘Statement of the revenues of the State canals, and the Fighte of thé erec itors holding the anid eamal febt. ‘ot October... Wide ogadiortar torn’ cevucr MEOW OE gival plaintiffs. For example, one of the aA expenses of collection, superintendence and ordinary re- | This provision applies to the $621,467 47 from direct | The canal debt fallieg due to the Ist of July, 1856, and Lah imap fe Slee leggy ogee op ig = a pairs, doring the flucal year ending the 90th September, | ta%ee sppropriated by the last Legislature to pay the pro | the means to mestit are as follows :— a Blatt, bet Sess at chore te spears the sn 1868, (Art. 7, s00, 1 of the constitution. ): amount has been advancrd from the Cansl Debt Sinking | Balance of fund from let Qoseber, 1858, iho 90 potion of the Atterney Gongrel, preferring thet that oflzer pie. Func, and paid out in anticipation of the receipt of the , ——— | _ It in seen thatof tre total ocat, the sum of $22 858,000 | fect that the transportation line, was detected in par gegen, ? ents, tax into the treasury, this “contribution btn ed Pi $352,975 39 | 68 was derived from the surplas earnings ef the Erie tar dae fico! Peuaed euaamtan abone tne ae wien iS fant coat art hove. Aeeeess se Suypine revenues jane ayn caplatnd aoaplhoraphurg rants oe dela Ba 9 i The rua of $501,825 26 only has been received fur tolls | tected in November, tt is ‘to aid, that meltors ot | {rem the Havised Statues, whieh suthorised, lea to see Amourt rot apard by ar oun ith » remsin@er thea the on the Genesee Valley and Black River canals. boats ep With collectarr’ leris in the last described | 10 the Court of Chancery and tite Supreme Court, or the tution, to pa; interest and redi - the onrent year. s no larger thea prtiyety ee Lemay ta Wins rong lass of in November, eere the same ‘au who | successor of that court. cipal of tbe State dest, and for tre support of average of the last two years it would take nearly three | Debs due let July, 1864, Nes. 16 and 17 show the receipts and payments for the | v+re detected by the collector at Albany im clase of | | & This court has sot jarisdiction of am action against v rn cont, vis aoe hcntclnnnscapeon SOOtMLaE end ine’ devieninbeneneeiet year op account of canal revenue certifeates isaued ugder | ‘yauds first desoribedin July. The iaferrnce is that in | the ation of New York, upom the causscf aetion wna st Accumulation from. ist ebapter 485, of the laws of 1861. | beth cases the were committed with impunity | stated in the ocmplaint. aaa eee iat rnocs the ams of $1,000 000 Cindepeninct | » July, 1850.eay. peg onet curing the of the season of navigation. 6 ‘The A‘tcrney General has no right to a9 in his own ould be carried from the sum of $1, jen! , 1885. aay. ota Lapa leaned om gy Rare ymizeny fa | “8 vo la duly. is, WL a eaDean ¥ basi} r-] iaematioaeten ace a aherd im 1861 bt pe vile fon Lad 4 er eigen yr nig lag eer essen ad Pye cry —_=0~~ | inrolation to which are stated to be as follows:—a mas | 7. The A General and the plaintiffs cannot jolm sou abt ai to eet 3 a sail ord Devt due let July, 1855. seveeceesees 134,819 34 + $467,664 53 | ter of » beat cleared s cargo of wheat at Geneva, for Alba- tn tnclon te hl th if eo arenmn Gusel $021,437 4i to the cansla from oh Ea ccs, Laks a Dy, Daving four separete and distinet bills of lading. | could io compres jon TOTAL REORIPTS AND PAYMENTS FROM 1817 it thus appears Sc ae tk ee rs, ry year as follows: ry Fe which stated the whent at the differeat amounts, and | missed brag toe Statement Mo. 68 shows the total receipts and poy. | ie sbertes te denon ‘et Janeen 1656, when the | “Jeuuary, lata to Ish July, IAS, per ‘were for the followiag:—The first '2'500 : mente on sceount o! the ca: as a system from q . . f 1858. ". $135,000 bushels, the 2.576 The toregoii t, in 1817, to the 30th September, | *m of $4,000,000 becomes payable meet this sun act, chap. Ry . Poe . oy Fi eee 1863 ‘Its resulta, dader certain general heads, ae i | the fand wit) Rave only the acoumnlations trom the 1st | Taner ta che tune iy is oily Posbele ine akon Penses of the support of the follows:— Pe aioe} baltace tnt be prece'ts on fhe fai tte sisbing OEE ere cer ces ceresees cereesee TOOT 335.000 00 | uahels, to collet freight oa, ‘a ea . beyond Avails or 1 : . fond’? o- by “equi taxes,” as provided by section _ facts appear ave come oa an investi- -baeyeg mde ye ep tis jebt, ant Fompory teas revenue certitivates enon ha : " bay nd gt rere Laenhestparen pag ep bog te rss thea for the prog Bl who granting to Sharp and Ms any Sr : * the statement, under of April, 1865" saye:— privilege of 'aying anc a in, for the support of government. .. +_1,880,900 00 | oll t little more than enough to pay the interest on the certifi po erpeny pry y 10 by ‘ ae inj wetion to that effect was granted aud secvedl Leaving as a “romainder” for the completion 9) 4) | Yendua du 3.202 89 05 atee, Na ek, Fanner ree wioptet, tee Demian puesta pontinaumk eee z on li Mager, ed, alo on the Aldermen ard Assistants, Of tho oamals...... 61... serene seeeeen cee $220,009 1b duty. ei tf ture will bave authority te borrow enough to. refuod to The extent te whioh these depredations upen ape in of it wade the which the defend- ‘The char and well defined financisl policy of the Statein | Stesmboat tas. 34) 518 18 the holders ef the certiécates the amount received into | 2¥¢ Dave been carriedean never beknown. In is embodied in the 7th article of the thereon. The amendment creates a new | business upon the to $200,000,000 in | &; ‘etition, the plaintiffs had leave to make an Decale ap analy shah pttay tarwed eat, ss tude up as follows : Hukiag’ fazd, besed opon the canal Toreanes in the fr | Yalow and paring over $3,000.000 ta toll, they may sd and ropplsmental complaint, bringing (a the grantees, axes ultima’ reach $20,000, season, | Jacob Sharp, defendants, toma, there is scarcely room for c*ntroverey or for differense Dovosite in Canal Bank, At — brat mya — relmaiian of the thine @ ‘ing upon the integrity and vigilance of the canai aabing te have thegrant as made ‘veld. Phe com- of opinion in regard to it. Oe ee. Pal of the new debt in eighteen years. collectors nnd more partealary ofthe porous employ | plaint et forth among other things, that the, pltntity As is well understood, the article grew out of the fact In the revort Of last year (Assembly, Doc. 18, page | Slat, and where the collector alle in the. letter, ft is | New York, liable to tasstion, sal upon which taxes that the State was Jargely in debt, with incomplete pub eh) 0 wateient See oe concerning 6 of | seen that it is not the State alone which suffers; the col- | been levied and asessed by the corporation, and paid le pur ff incorporating ite | Principal of loans. +, $15,748,288 65 24 of the socks | lector must answer tor thecelinquencies of the persons | br the plsintiffs toan extent exceeding $250, for many aia vanis war" Nhekaes daveewee @laese | Se es Ho em atioa oF See ne eet fer the eclecmecaomt of thecenal | employed tm hie fice, years past, They are citizens and corporators of sald provisions into the fundamental law was to arrest and | 1 2.313957 8 | they were last year. Nothing has beem reslised frem felt rt fhe starec, the money wee not applied It {+ nut supposed that any further legislation is neces- | and owners of real estate situated upon Broadway, pey off the one snd to prosecute and complete the other “4 hd ‘dohalal them, and I cannot learn that avything will be, nor from | 40144 for the reason that the loan was | #7) tocetect or to prevent these abuses. Tae Canal | sleo owners in fee of the land in said to the centre it the making of certain proviston that the debt | Sexcos Lock Navigation Compan the real entate securities of Walter Joy's Beak. The | oi, req to ave'been made in viclation of the conatita- | Board has ample power tv meke all needful regulations, | thereofin front of their Property, subject only to the should be paid from the revenues of the canals and thet | Risck River canal, for Bric canal feeder . matters are in the hands of the Attormey General. A | ine, an Legi:lature wes so informed, While the | 824 to enforce their observance by adequate penalties. | easment,&o. That the fee of Broadway is in the ad- 4 there should be security against direct taxes for that | G 1 fund portion, if not all, of the back fund stock, which bears locate did not, in any way, intimate a concerrence in | The only remedy for these various and extensive frauds | joining owners, and the corporation have no power to es- pose, was the leading and controlling object, std to an interest of six per cent. might be made available by | {7 5)". inion by eny positive expression, they tacitly ad. | Comsista in the incorraptibility and the unceasing ‘tablish or authorise the establishment of « there- Enir'the speedy completion of the pablic nore was made an exchange for State stock, bearing five per cent inter- dite correctaess by appropriating the $200 000 to | lance of the persore with the collection of the | in. That if the Corporation have such power, it cansot eubordinate. ‘While the policy of the State, in relation to debt, is so | puperintenden’s of ro Fi eat, which the Comptroller holds in trust for the school | mitte revenue, commencing with the auditor, who has the im. | be exercised withont pay’ al 200,- ‘or providing for the pay- i Tollecherd and inopecton Iteratare funds, ané which could be readily disposed | [20 Sintra Purponts of the GRaale, ot ey a a Siac; | mediate supervision of the collector’, who instructs | ment, to the adjoining aevics atlas Gueagenitee, Beet frrevocably fixed in the fundaw ental law that the Leg. | Weir of. This would add so much to the available means of them in their doties to whom they render their ac- | whatever power, is terest or the Corporation has Inlatare in forbid to borrow more than $1,000,000 without the o mpletion fund. Hams were thus appropriated on tte ground thet they | counts, and who way remove any one of them ‘at hs | im the mmo ls held by itin Eras oF the efdaeany ‘sorpos the submission cfs loan law to the people very little | Balsuce. Sept. Since the close of the fiseal year the Patchia Bank of | Sn moreys tneonstitutionally received into the plessore,”” and ll the vacancy until the next meeting of | ators and tex- and to bs exercised for the public more falls to the province of those having charge of | asia: i Buffalo bas stoppad payment, haviog In it to the aredit of | Toa‘uinginere, wore subject to euch appropriation aa | ‘he,Canal Board. *}toed,. Fos eter So meking tee quant, seeny: pies pha Lage pe ph og ty oar heme rf O°" RMIMATE YOR THR FISCAL YEAR, rapper recipe yaar donde A Ieqisiture night deem proper | But walls the The objrct cf this exposition will have been accom. ne ar . \¢ collectors at Bu Siuptinn ti toet rans yin viow, and that in the details | Tre estimate of receipts amd payments for the year, | tboce gioco. ‘There tu reason to believe that these, | Jeture bas thus admitted the usconstitutienality of the plished, 41 in giving totoriety to the manner. in which Of ita administration {t is faithfully carted out. (s00 No. 61,) based upon those of the two previous years. | curity for ita payment may save the State from ultunate | 18” by sppropristing it for other purposes than the one Mave boon ceatenltead. pebbtic'otten. loss. ‘The gross revenues of the canals, and the charge upon | Shows» remainder spplicable to the completion of the for which 1t was borrowed, it has n.t a5 in the case of | tion shall be sufficiently cirected to the matter to operate . | Bel 1 enlargement, the Genesee Vailey, and Black ¢ ‘the $1,600,000 canal revenue certificates, provided fur ita | Spon the engaged in their perpetration, and to Shem in each fiscal year, sinse the adoption of the constl- | Fie, CS. "of gug0 600. The remalader” of the. last oe see en tee ie uae rictad thet | Tepeyment in the proposed amendment to the coustita geleben the Tietlance of thow whose duty it 1s to pre. Seen ne eam yoar was $220,069 69. and of 1861, (exoluding tolls trom | Zoey, (assembly Dis. 10, on the Anditor, | Hoa. Vise wer, probably, am oversight, and will make | Tent and ceteat them, Tailronda,) $228,198 60. ontstanding and dishcnered by him, had accumulated aj | it necessary for the Leg ture to for the pay- | THE ORIGINAL POLICY OF ENLARGING THE RRIB CANAL FROM THE oom hevetctee “NET PROCEEDS”? OF THE TOLLS, COOTRASTKD WITH THE POLOY : y ‘The Legielature makes an annual appropriation to ps} ment of the interest upon it, ian Mamnoas ol pebeeling taper omen etter See ee pay thete dnote om naceaat ot the Bria ancl | paid fom the premicm on the Joan, A end from ; 4 tion ant aditure in ‘Genes Black ta deposit must, of course, be done from the Gener. | _ Nearly in the debt, aboat | | 5. One co gig Serie: ‘the constitution has booa pa eT peers i — cigbabioosay a1 Puna. as the Toventes of th canals are all appropriated nae. tad for the be tthe Bie canal was # cents fare. en follows -— z In the meanwhile, they continued the prosecution of | for other purpcees. sei dusakcns iene tee Fo) ae vonage Poco 7 Bical Foor. “lone ihren. Expenditure primary ec Fo enepeap: be iia Win Lalites soe wilt Setnstar eas mp tos loon of 85°, oe, bad salenaly pledged to the pablic poor tt i cbarge cone} 51 BMRATE 220,060 59 | From lst of Vos. 1846, : rere, from neces | made in 140, for the repairs of the canals, the Intereston | #bout this period, 1635, after the Rrie canal had been ten | is the 21th ; 5 i N to 30th Sept.1847... $505,900 00 BH18 705 08 $47 466 08 | aaty, compelled to suspend thelr operations; but aot till | Tat ‘ta by the General Fund. No’ disposition bee | Years in operation, thet it was considered neorssary to | | The at down asthe revenue of 1852 embraces Do. 1848: . 855 B50 Gh 246,475 64 te had the sum of abcut | ¥ y posi enlarge ita capacity im order to accommodate the @uce, and 966,901 26 tolls = er are out — oa 508 Hi eS a te 3 ba bey by the kegislature of the balance of this loan fog basineen e tbe Baia ad ae amet ‘Wert, which prensa! mi nefittes by the amount, » comparison of 1862 with wwe a0 in py fon Say i Steams cf S65,6H0 Ol, But this ts coly "a. gein, of that oai@ mia Ta plying th Po dnter said Sei oaasttiny ox ge must mek the seaboard through it PY oh 3, pr UY, amonot ons loss in 1852 of $543,0 7,35, as com pared 1,098 476 92 ag yten Ganges jbtenen bee pencoceerans during the past ere Bg RT geen ns og > ith 1851. — rovite acto the & very extensive system of frat "be ciminiebed ai statiovary condition of the revenue 355,575 W 96076 OH @ $2487 Fovern: | prevail axd-bas prevailed for some time upon the cusals, peepee eebasig made Ay ong nese gee ta the leat two years, 1. andoubraliy owing: im 4, great | Haven of propriiions +s... -.0.. +... S100 (8 garter | by hich the State is defranded of age sums of money, tive conten & nimen or Ricniee Roca eee degree to th ytiti~ the Erie, the Coeatral a Io th rt of last year, attention 1 called to the ty ere is good reason to suppose some iw the barge travellers o three cents fare, fas Northern lines of railioed, which are the rivals of the | excwe of payments trot the tressury for repairs beyond increase > tae ; hse “ hey employ of the Statepand whose business and duty it is faithfully to protect iteinterests, if they have not profited ans! for the carrying trade between the seaboard aod yropr ations, as exhibited by the above s atenen’, ac | of three ‘rte rs of @ mill for ons year, and provides (hat oe oy 4 eve } Sia & by them, have gt least been aware of their exis:ence, the lakes, ax wel! as for lecal fre'ght. ©. mparios by the suggestion that the Auditor ou hi i 5 : RE E Th ived by the roads composing these | ti be sutjeoted to the necessity ¢ of or so | bave suffered them to be committed with impunity. ‘Common Couneil is suthorized to hold * see hose. t» tha pears 1860, 1851, and 1852, for Popa phew vation by eater micas ed etmoseene Becessary, shall be paid owets the The favit is not ia the system of esllection: nor la the ty ee and neither eh perw poispeata do Ayo gers ocd freiyb', taren from the reporta to the la: propriations, in payment of the-dra‘ts of Ca to be applied solely to the purpsces specitied | want of detective laws and regulations, for they bave period than three without the concurrence bx 4 — by the State Engineer and Surveyor, at fol- ee superintendent: of repairs for ex 2: ines [= hed some ath pean Loaides eolisten tata tr celal tak other. Notwi! ‘which the Board of alder at t— jistipg moneys 1@ payment of canal . a c earn, Meved ‘Dear! C lover ber. four Pas engers Total , | Ivins wen that the lsat year farnishes the aber parpeass, ” being cha; Gt, of 1813. Section five of | as powibie. The difficulty is not in the aystem, but in | 108’ tre ib) witbeat th oon ah ins Saree gry 3950, ....... 82, ot % strane a2 | ®pPreprastion for this’purpose. 7 the act makes the follewing appropriatioos :— iteadmipistration. A inal has grown up in the lastfaw | secum: oy tanta: that this pat an erd to that seasion, aad i: eo FA 3'380,200 80 7'191 981 36 | 8”: } ear were made as follows: — Kc ears among the officers wi duty it t the sonal cote for restoring the S3-te oa setae oo when the members of the Beard subseq met on the For 1868 the retores of the roads are not yet readered, 1833 '38 end "77, wit probably ve Tuttclent o pay the balenss | 20tH, snd adopted the resolation and grant, By they were Dut it is estimated that the gross recepts are equal t of the canal debt and meet the disvursemente on the con: | S99 ecespihonmnat annette win $10,000,000, and that for the year 1854 they will amount part of | “"A7 tbe clece of 1007 ‘the ‘and salt duties will bere. | the concurrence of the Mayor, who refased to concur easke 800 asruming there a8 Se paren mye Reomand | sored te, the General Pandy tthe Dropesed amendment of | therein. Becanse such grant cannot be made without See sane Jeare as for 1862, the receipts for | srotal appropriation for repairs. f work on old oot ter the perio oa to the met prosesas of the cael tatie | Suubortty fen eschetionaet thoos “ecepe te vist the frei rears be put down at 64,500,000 | Tovel epprvnrintion fer ram 1861, including protested drafts Fc pn and eulapinn tbe euany whtent having Teovuse to scrporation for ovec. sad thus limit and conigel the lagi x , rebuilding For canal damages wi powers of sala Common Courail.”” re. ‘The great dimisution and stetic conditioe of the | tothe means todo the work, comes under 16. . collec: ee TIVO a ahs Hic at na apace perenne et rm ont canal revenues sicce 1851, contrasted the accelerated | repairs, which is the first and unlimitedcharge upon the — ‘or Lacy mat pag policy recom = inerease of the receipts for freight on the three rival | revenues, The sbove approp iation $150,000 is the Total... +e sseseeee iy Se lille ESL Ae OF whieh be. dls ree nna poy elie ois hark eve eipitany Came a on ‘tue Corp railroads, which is seen to best a much larger rate than | first reparste and ‘sppropriation for any work | For the purpose of the immediate payment of this ie- of Iedlng; | gas ic it hea bern ‘adhered to. the following tabte enaumbared sain seth bean the ovate, én eee tbe tale poh ele de aed F4 wire Mere bees ieataeh otal ae is a eee et seaiaol at be evansed no menny? on bast Oe Pnacapty etter peeved choclcn tee eotnbanttaneelos ber Fe pearing mene specifies thenimere within L ot upoa ooeed: ovines execu ‘known nectie tare cotton things, tol what | Sithont speclpicg aly ariel aaa "wont ie | MON tataks worst ihe end tt edfteon tal Sieg rtaot | S's gene seumated grea og Re sal ecage: | “Suet Doucet Raat th some ap ee fal wi bf 9 of ooton setwork af rods’ by which tue | sppropriation was'msde July 1, 1669, only seventy five | Sear’as interest of viz’ pet coat, abd be Tel nvarsed ta ‘ acd Mr mer poy ir te Raat Bop dla enn meg PF rege lhl eencle are paralleled intersected at so many polats, | days before the close of the year for which it was made. Sie Shas Toman, Sees Sate ae which will be in the prolapse imapection of the eargo where it is it, and the unpeid debt in - pod especially injurious to the ended ‘snot to render them powerless of inereass in revenue. ' | At the date of the appropriation, the amount hed teen. | treasury before the let July, 1864, when $600,000 of the | Shesdeg, Expenses af Collee- Laplante toe cool eeell Gs eee nae phe a OE State by the central line of rail- | nearly ail spent, and the probable intention of the Legis | capal debt becomes pa; The immediate effect of the order was the cetection, Tolls in —_ ‘ordinary ‘Net. ” ‘and the woukd be end roads in 1851, the lest year these roads paid tol's, was | lature was to restrict and limit an from tolls | “This errangement, ‘while it has enabled the Stata, in by the Colisctor at Albany, of an entensive 7] ence, Net proceeds’ PN rer i hee $171,065. Assuming the 1g Ggures to indicate the | upon the Oswego |: hich Teach the additional | anticipation of the collection of the tax, to relieve itself | 7 was of tbe character ‘Alinded te, ond by he yy Peed Mist s68 15 boy ew ne ‘aed thet by ‘Dusivers on the central line and its i the | sum of ren ee that there might be fades nape 4 pa fr ag me inant hl ‘added over $800 to his pay in the course of two months. 325,609 77 993 60 718,616 17 sant tay boost. witl be eppetteaas ict tam ant case eos of 1863 would have paid ip toll to the State | left of the revenues for the see of certain en- stendiog and dl honored drafts drawn by Canal Com.’ "Ty was supposed that the ‘isc veries by the Caliector at 3 1 468.378 16 22,077 29 43.207 87 | ‘thorised use, and one exclusive in ite nature > | ns sos of BLOC0 E602, pat down an tho "ooet of t0- forthe navigation. I oe te Spprepcine’. ta:ion Meaees-oh We, oes Cine Soe een Sas a8, Seies, SME Wee Meee | bee... 1eee.kar 38 7S 0a) 58 List 0 OF | “Eat maktog the grant and ‘the-eese lation ia sum of $1,068, . 085 adopting pairs and collection of tolis for 1853,” eovers every ex RT, last referred to, a} ‘ted, in addition tothe | in the pledge of the tax, a perfeet sesurity :or the return dishonest Ting pacts, tea a ne tow soy ef oor Ay Bt pa gee Ram oe colar sotieas te oe Foetiture seceamary to the support of | $150,000, the further sum of $ 00.000, from the revenues | of the money before it will be wanted, and an in 08 | Collestor at Buffulo detected frauds on board twenty-four ‘963 829 (8 631,145 56 1 422683 52 | tees Sharp, de.” pavigation the collection of the revenue. It ie np te hey The latter sum had all the advance at the rate of six Ce aa Doats belorgirg to three different tranr lines SES 457 54 995,857 72 1,751 990 62 That the resolution and grant, and the scceptance seen to be $49,431 more than for 1852. Se ana Commirsioner, on the mid- | the de; siredyg = Gem ie Ong ane rapt ing between New York ard Buffalo. Lp 4 ES Yee. 38 beet a 2 thereof by the grantess Sharp, &., are of no binding But the expenditure of 1858 embraces the heavy item of ween ist of October and the lat No | Act ctapter 620, of the laws of estion 1, set | Si laden im New York and urleden in Buffalo, 7809 78 639' 308 ot Sueaee ys | Street iy be pastes & papa here] $183,000 of the locks on the Oswego | vember, and there will probably be on the 1st of January | apart for the general ag of the caoals certain um The fraud ecpsisted in falsely entering upon the ship eis Sonteo oe ee mt. geanneer an, te.cdehiine tienes to cane more than the axpenaicure | goywtensing drafts {he Comminoner beyond the $100, | spproprated moneys a the rearur, aod the et nahed piss bill and reporting for elvarance to te Collector at ‘Bisgo is asvos Zou'lls 2 | Blosdway. te and supjlemental complaint | fer ti rani - least $30,000. remaine , as follows, York, marble, stone, clay, eae rajiroad iros, + $398.081 $7 885'965 81 2,567,U15 56 | om ‘of the plaintiff and all other citizens and tax ducted it would shows diminished expenciture for re Looking upon these special appropristiens for the | vi , which bear arati: = where. 3 708,990 34 ‘907,730 2 2,796 260 14 ‘owners ‘on Brood paira in 1863 of ab sat $62 000, Ouwego locks aa eviden ea of an intention oa the partof the | Balance ot proceeds of canal revenue certificates he sotnsily on Ueoed the beat conticted ot Mitre 1 odou 92 Fimen | Bex resteninivg the defeasaute,harp and other, rosa The sum of $1,850,000, ia the third colamn of the fore | Legislature to restrict an expenditure which has hereto ‘esued in 18 ich barea higher rate of toll. + 5,162,190 14 1,098,476 92 2,068,713 22 eatablishicg a sailroed in Broadway undee Ue cateuy going table, is a fixed som charged annually upoa the | fore had no limitation but the discretion of the Canal | Loan for Us by one of the lnes the rost $31,831 896 25 of the ssif rerclution. and 4 ‘The defendants wenth article of the e2nstitatioa, for Commusslogers, and the general appro ration tor repairs, | Hatin ated re tb te, wane depeetanatbie tetastak ‘F2m.008 00 | Of tbe sald resolution, sisi eb chee ne ol ; rased missioner r 1 ed 3 oo . favor of contrastors aftar Uhe $1(0,000 appropristion wat — e we sa rom Balai we Now m= ‘_2'ano{o00 oo | Mental som bs tae on deisin el oicdier k ” t to sand , parties only escaped extreme | petal‘ "¥0 1856. +++ 833,481,096 25 | ty in the city, or owners or in Broad: ‘sein sees ahargeaite to the esoeee ee Coe nae sens | Tete belem. via euasequetinn, bowcrer, of tar sealant Saeariee AE as ant tinprizonment by one of the owners Deduct ootlmnted cost of eunale WSAG1#96 25 | 4 that the Too of the streot was im the conpration, and yore e fartber appropriation to be made by the Lagiala. | der of the revenues forthe year being only $120,169 59, | oom: and confensi: = corporation were authorised and em powered to ‘Total... ssressseets seeseusse ss +8180) 000 00 | tare for that parpees, the revenues are to be burdenei, | instead of $250,000, the sum estimated ax above, the ap- such grant and permit the laying down of such rail- ‘The interest upon the whole State debt last you, (aot | in the diseretion «f the Canal Commissioners with the | Propriations for the purpose were necessarily diainished eee eee ee har ee ceeen ens cpeciied nel: canal revenue certificates, $1,600,000, rebufliipg of the lochs on the Cayaga aod Senecs canal, | pro rata. pe yin a sare wa yl Urpe Fat nny mate. G1 151, 161, Yee ring $498,880 towar {s the reduction of the | for which the division engineer bas estimated $73 000 to Sen ‘ —— $838, 744,304 00 os ‘ablishing such rai woul bot be appropriatiog Princip» | of the which ts $21,866 945 53. be necessary up to June next. ie eee. waar a street to an unauthorised or exclugive use. =, j . {$220,(69 59, ia the last colann of | Thus the sbarge opym the revenues of the current year Genesee Valley canal. (oye tetbemdeng gent ko. Feat euch raliway will not whica, by the constitution, is de | for the rebuilding of the lochs on these two canal, and in anal as, | point ibe pete orien bone Sg wm of the Erie eaeal enlargement addition to the ordinary 1 port cf the easels, should the only the Rast tne tejune ree ened witheet owt er} . work go forward witbout lMmitation ty the islatare, e > may reach the sum of $200,000, or $250,000 With these cere oir | meme works, whils | void, properly ‘aad disobeyed, and that Peale oof tren Vet too, cansttvaitins it the | Se ae terrsten nee ee ence ene ae ‘and that the attorney Geueral be directed to proceed jidted tn TDL, at sont of $96,000,005, all the present | wines” She etentom's, Se Meyer, ka. do mot day that 1 ole 7 m . if or ‘t year, :ot more than about x orimina! iy grein ornare pene sage al onr ol eare ‘pon the rematndes othe current seal Joa wot contocrlang, torptty te covwnre, uot, for sesseaiey tthe neceasity of sation of thie kind \n made maniten | Saari? wéaltion, sng the (narmment tthe Beware thet ‘toys mr sods The dated. to the aeCenter « aq s UN ~ Le Treen wabeds Setionteg or pe Q direct tex The caval debt hed reacted ite sates 1844, on So pp et wg Lema the prem gh cad canon te Sees ‘ted New pnd aan 2 mal Cor mae oak oat tae eae a th test te meet ot ry wae) 'cas he Legislature may st ite dt-eretion, supply thy Jetsl | the orh of September of which year it amounted to | 4B Rgresats of the foregoing i" oa th ham aa he eee a Se Bieri onde ageban hae been paid, epee | wn Cae mabbe © 345 and 6.) cad epey, in whole or in part, from the sarpias revenue of | $20.713 %5 58. [te imcresse and diminution each year tee means from w! they were made, be ckamioed, ‘Thengh I have nttio doubt the Bate bave 4 annually accruing surplus of q wager I pe weniane, nece ted, Zoeld produce, the ernais,”’ to the extoat of $150 000, in additim to the | since and its amount at the close of each fi-cal year, is | ** follows — Means would save money by it tt is mot likely to be dons. Nor | “Kuz cori have omabled the State to the taxtor | meget ef the Beard of ‘Slesemen, from the due to tle och $260,000 which, by th: direction of the same type rs shown by the following statement:— imated remainder of revenve for 185'.. ia tt necere ‘t collectors, at where boate are onan comma eonmennaetacnie the rates | of is not dented. LS all era sort bedine ts mth dad 10 ihe at | Bal.nce of caral revenue er rtifieate of 15k ‘vil’ ceca domally vee inet They ate therouely oc toile bee thtsde oy tater feast; and while toe cven_| “Upon the tees ther the was tried of ~ Te ponld the propored amendment of the oon titatton be ts cheve af bach | Amite Comege etal IA EL......... Samia, Sad here arg crane fa a ational | merce «f the canals would, thus’ easly, hare been re tne Fane Spat tora, et Deer, J. } , provision, which inorrave: the coatribation lorrowed. is fake thet extreme penal sieved pon ae ge weg wlan a bye Ry ary ey nue Fay my 7 Pi from the caval ‘oils for the support of government rom bpd mabe dee Put another deseription of fraud has been discovered | irate: there pould have bees no onmal debt oe i anh the 10 argument was $200,000 to $350 C00 aenually will be repealed pas with By nec'ion 1 of the same article after the first day of henge mappa during the pest sessos, which involves @ complicity in | Bat, anfortusately for the State and for the public " y 1855, the sum of $400,000 tens Loe inde coglg phy nated = works, this SS aa, See nddanttomnn hele ete een oe ‘4 sworn agents wi Btate for the has been created which sow amounts vMiciemt to emabliah thet ra Seaee toe caaee, commieny, toto be quard tte interests, It ia for that rresom altogether | about $17,000,000. Hed not the canal law of 1661 been de- | road would bee peblie ulsance, or thet it" would be ue and ‘of the canal debi nore ale: ming aed clared unconstitutional by the Court of Appeals, sed had ep erae » eae owners in, ; Se tae dar of tone next for as it Cepends on the integrity of person who re- | the State been es ee ee otreet. And aleo determined ‘thats deter: i wente 2 preeedis el ane mainder of the to borrow the $9,000,000 authorised | misation of the controversy on the ince, age anvusl “ fader’? applica’ his dishonesty and the complicity of the navigator may | by it, (which the diminished rema: of the last two | could not be bad without the presence of the pA nen gp et a a to show how ft has happened wong ehwyiy — — png ore ns of Now Yor, a0 prosecuting party ” oon . eee eeaiae tae pees A beet floated, ay at Jordan, where there IaRo col [itd what won tea bs the condition ofthe Stan «, Bergupee, (the Attorney General conning) be wae y , A Jector’s ing comparicon with results poltey ‘ered 10 fe cueh 9 ayers = Oxex Bad ey board a kame 4 mas | only the “nett proceeds’ of the tole? The direct tax for | ings were amended accordingly, wet Soasiicesl Gap of OS the ‘of the Zaeh Srosonte his tll Of lndiog to the “mal tenneee | Coren s ete the pre. | ‘The Ounrt ty pane ae ; Telieved adoption cuacttaation, presents debt fe paid, or years; ‘subsequen bsetn oe 150,000: Raseteartas tex tinimnenion of the shang Pouditeres for the completion Ceirence whieh ecotarede tent cmarupein cd mnompn oceutbabias aeel tolls mast be ke; ng for 1. That the ‘ inform, | of the $150,000 will rest in the « remainder of the revenves. it will tohen from the bill, its destination. aad the amount of the seme time; and the canal debt imereased to - | was not a aw, but a Cry which porn (eaboees, ak ve sargiies trie te revenues of the Tele to bave been borrowed wed received. inte office on ee and isto ds. ‘Too tata) error eomentined fm an absndonment of the 2. That the Commen Osuneil had no power or authori- eapals, or from se increased direct tax. Gantmmnes > 4 office. teal oo yoltey reotesmensed egeenyeaeneet see eee ty to make the i eT Looking at the additional charges, oo soo to be mede 407 41, from direct taxes. cannot bf sy ’ an 8. That the: upon the revenues of the canals, in reference to the an ‘Teare Bove boon but Ove lows sath writing 0 exemple % ‘ke., be a oval “ remainder” for the five preceding 1862, it for canal perposes; ove in entitled ‘Aa Rev) ‘ ok A abou’ be noted that a portion of the remainder of eseh the debt and the of the composed of tolis peid by railroads as follows:— ope before to. Under that of ‘ Total: rem'r.” teeta he Goan Commoners city of New York a8 & condition Lat. 7 é an 01 ~ odd reoord an ime ol nn yong yer g DaraLcarion axe Faaup ora Caps /LERK. Bad} tthe seve, (on ble to <tueve hao been, 0: remot in ciroulation for some, or | Hl ’ ihe bawird ehont te and cated tee pens | : a mosey wold by pernce Ss one Except ‘to repel invasion, eupprees insutreetion, oF de, Gade by the Begiater, is given

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