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8 7 “NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1873—TRIPLE SHEET. object of taxation, The REPORT OF THE 8T?, UTE COMPTROLLER jand Rind atanward ann ee et ration tn Fe sroats || increase the. revenses trom a’, fmurgeeoure ior | & ere deen aunt eae caer teat Raat natn eens et Tins to actountio the tate for at the rate of at least ten per cen Te! ——_+_-_ need ea as main unpaid 43 them yo aD oF esteem Sete Kind one por cont om, te Aopcatan Be. fae cre eae. convicts had heen gente and we ree wed 9 £520 thas ively. ‘A law of the Kind here proposed, if obeyed, would ea frit0%400 1 “ie sits in b beats. receiving the carnings of State ns; | ferred to the ‘ in. _ The se: don e department from great embarrassine i ang cai erat eater i re st sien, | Botha ail he tuadyo the ais wth fo oe cetane atin zi STBaN 00 would oe, paring ¢ A. faane pothac a bear a uniform rate terest of four per roent. lots, and ti wing to mee! Exhibit of, Financial Operations Sper cent pathowentind pITURER, exer PUBLIC EXPER! re through lines The following statement will enable the Legislature to \TE REFORMATORY A! jonations ye have bec? States, under ne he Fe rn elo ra expenditures, in certain —* io | tm view of the large ana tnpreccdcated an0F ‘apvro) c for the Fiscal Year Ending of of rauway witnig Be ne ates IneIOdIn | nae saft and 167d that have been maf, ‘and incurred amet ire * ‘September 30, 1872. the En Be sey Me gh andy a Canada | oss y sin public oMces eng, tad ede peat oy ‘sayttmns, chat is chariigh tnsttiions bo Western ts rallwa rare gurated acces 1866 ipeneese pul offices. sid ‘Gh 11,784 14,976 | Onr Stat ave vsen an annus aren | is (only two yea: ot the several ire, pay of members a - pa ont e, from af ee consolidat Ealeaye originally poco Be in the New Fork conieel, Debt and Revenue—The Canals and Their Gon- | Several cayearimiac vase beonesn te Wee including flour, at dition---State Prisons-—-Conviet Labor—- eee aa chats 237,564 oushels, inst 50, Edneational and Charitable ete’ ae oe ities i esse Disbursements, &¢., &. ry apgumpacine the wet and the mon ngs gneroage in the Treasury, it isa 811,43 Leila Increase in F’ if 1872 A Heroes 5 valoa Sosy pe pee pargores ing the two e_undertal ‘et the ey y tered this bt an laced in the hands of five ‘com: mers ai Governce fll wer 10 take Ee eiaaanny Eceea astae Shiva susp ‘in eee per aded), and Srey 108,923 a ndent ol valet at i weg A bs York itution for Blind, 30.908 ae ae wre tee 975.00 0 yas appropr viata te 9103342 Tov’ - wedge to Important Recommendations Rel. she 241'004 Sevaeeceek Bice Ray spauttara 7 ‘a. xatio: eppropet ie er sum of ative to Ti my rease,-comparing the two years, of 31,607, ie x pel pen re Yor 18 ‘showing 4 sav. Bitsacheabeceitape in musinosnce ie apiniature stams af the. close. ¢ ive seatiany 01 .... sssaas id hice -cighihs iaiils cate bushels, equal to’S6 per cen Mok Pia a 9 npared ay out the. or the original act Yon which ought to have been given to wi ora allt uryield' 8 Fecelpts ond Sour at tile water, by the tem or btace prating x awelied by the payment | the inde that before any further | out, it is “feared, ihe members othe ie will be noted that in largest amount ever paid and ALBANY, Jan. 8, 1873. | Erie ain hap ee canals, for tee fuar yosrs cating | $50.77 ap appropriated oa Tos One Uses Work Gessreyed B approprint fare mado to this reformatory, “aul turd, or many of them. knowing their. purposo.| recelved fo meet he requirements of, the government Is The towing contains she principal plats of | Saeki aoat eae caged ER mrs | Pat Arc ne ey asgt ncn son | SURO arate ae Wer Sooplete ang | Sace2s%s ane CR Some ace ae, aan aot Oe tata ae vateaten ef State Comptroller Hopkins’ report for the fiscal ie 78 bushels, equal 19 percent Hsia mith: Eihunprroexs you ata += lia cal aa itenaam da tader the anime caper BOTS: Raed er ih recommended toe Peraabenisoeeadenaieeel che Coun ited Therate peraguse, stimated year ending September 30, 1872 -— and “Trodtn te Rr Stain int seabcond TB expenditures mathe Futile Trearary during the | the Bats Asylum forthe Tisane; and whensuch further | elther to refuse to pay and reby anda far the bredit from “the. Gotnp— The statements show the amount of the | Pore nel Ps lg and | last fecal year for poses were of | appropriations are made the omptroller sesnen tad | Sane tins of he Gomptrolion ea “t's now apparent Sea a Se Pinte Saf He balances ip. ihe SVT Yew m Onean rash January fo Deve sel at, Ba ie! mich $2,065,072 were re the proceeds of @ direct tax of 1% vibes tetenteh pen eel irocarty the sine Gorwaedoen: | Sorod noon in one dgieleney tn Wea iit nat alse mu pa Sirant aie ‘a ioe CERT BDES, State awaltthe collegtion of the tax levied te meet such ap: treasury amoun deficiency t amount o all the Habitit 8 guste commer lee ws ae ces | Eee Seeee ee e | MEERUT ease | ereeetee cere aes pis egcpaeesta oh an enter Bae eiana cures camaaua receipts at se F ‘ is t a 68, en pe recein ann he ce ay ary abe ba ad sd 15,080 | in in chapte 788 the: ‘Laws gn" there has boom paid de! inthepayment of just fd egugpie la claims Scalast estimate of te bu AS CA money have win be aid BES | Pete TA aoe aut ot ge Ton, cat | Semeete ie yt ade | Sapre Eeceaaeeaes Eyisey Bice ene By eaaany Saas GremirGraatiaiantent star atertesutady Tota siseA-Ato Keep atain-niie f 121,006 | And water toutes, from January 1 to Cordell University. 44000 | ages hasbeen taken to of the Land | be ‘seen "b examination from | r Boy fe State. Itis easy to ascer- out ats ‘sot epic amber, 187% the total fanded ‘debt was Tors 88608. 9 bosbele, against pigeatird Indian schools. 4481 ice, and the same fp pow on fle fe this Depertme this Separtinent that ‘froin your to Year th these efeheags ta fare ly re'y 5 ~ i dure should keep SSTeBe, clase aes Slows 93,926,506 | Canals, showing that between thirty-dve ‘and fo ‘There has been paid from, the con birdensome and nies is how being. col. | its-ap apis | anion he SRB sam tne ect ays Sriatach netic ge a ee AT oN GP | i nectar egcreery ess | gt eniearerelomnen eee teasers et a aeeinead mens eames eee, sane sos | a Scterea ecesrnns wommnrsaoie comme: | Ba ER cele rae tamer tase Tees Total... mean 206 the Brie and Champlain canals. The re- | . Total... ah 685 | Interest on awards for lands. 600 cimated eucnatrwhioh: this taxwill ralents || Soless of roapoanie ‘the ane wou! acailah Sodas ot tig inte daring Bonkiats Sure hee | preneens m Reaee i ee sain | SO Hi cevulaent welcome rete | ener ane sap aon 8 Se Ray te fi d idiotic " pate Eat rend Bi snes om wecount of bounty edt | ma| Late Ports. | New York |Meeaier ty | "tho vollowing is the schedille of the institations in aid, ont the sees tae Sah er hanes efits Eiskes“appropciatoas’ tore “is” ne. aberetisn. | the taxpayers, realy elleveds” A Ati all event itebould Pend Fallow pong enlace sags htc aiid "|. Bushee, | Bwohele 1°" puahele from the traksary, with ie’ PATRI LEPTY been, made ieenananere ots lose of te fiscal year. left in, the © Conptrotier ut, s o bromide means berigialy eonaited to “fis ap Earth ie 3 fn Ly mm perce nr a Unapplied balances of the sinklag funds at that dates | jaag 115,297,465] 70,008,428) 62,420,900 | peat, and dumb. ‘$103,928 ihe, following itatement Me exhibits, th the capital of a apies that, "1 y Deotert the credit ot tno ‘State: 4 Exclusive of extraordinary work on the canals and i P veral trust ft . nese on the] Sinking” |. nein iso ea esos] Seuieo | ANE. With the receipts and payments on ‘account of the sane, ing loans, “Tempora Ho s may be Justitable to sustain | cessary for the ensuing fiscal year?— 80k Septem-| Pendle on the Detter tp ir Maivden| sxaree, — aeyoriwo pea ooh Ar ing de 1 riations should ceaso | For general fund. aot Ber,” |S Spe oli i Sink. | 1sr2'to Dec. aaa Sanaa] 55701100 | Total =n Revenue, Ge, entirely br thelr payne ite ‘be suspended until they can be For foi ie oe garages saereaai|— sama | —or ae oa a Wamncts tela peeive a axe ors we eee alg prone mai cen | Apc ina ors peeret For Howlitg canal debi caplet $1,200, 697,803,802 1s of grain received at lake ports ich have ‘ogress during the year, “ 39,710 during the lust’ ave peur Safe ihc vor Aftytour | Cis of expenditures will uppear in ‘another part of th Spee Year, "G.,.| Payments) Balance na Biatectall in the “oe ihe end that sucha course of | Total nisosen] —raangral oot yon | uring the lust five years SA\CeT 20 bu by all’ routes, in- | Teport cluding luring | Ser9% | levisiation may be dopted as will, produce some sub- | | The 21,121,000] 46,080,224) 14,190, i eee, Tall and wuatel nile the recetpts at tide water | Tho following satclient, shows she atmount expended palate standiat and abprecia be rotor Te Comptroller re. yegitatire Nev cularpris, however dese i ontess $36,574,206] _ $11,187,480] $25,386,725 | were 240,152,040, or 84 per cent of the wguregate recelpis under ‘appro sHations by the Leglslacure for ensn ot the oer shbject Sith th meupectation that ihe sitcacion | a correspond id." It should be borne in mind. Peibathbadl eA sit recent sR Sy An the note eed ‘expectation a ore ond! Raylums ior the insane receiving state a elther for the ; Bech i ars, has made TOMYLLRLR tin clan Eb hasal | sicnee era, éfetion of buildings oF for sialntanance, om th School fund] S8.0%.8] aseg gal Sgn. a8 8 willbe: Filly sompronouded. aud trusts thar ie cation Tugtiiatare, for tho pase four oars, DAs 1 Compa: ated receipts at New York for me will convine ple that the time for nt | appro) eprint in excess of the amount it authorized to. lant tive pent eC erat 300 bales gun the sugragated | Mective ormanuzations, and showing the ayereuAte ex- Datiad “Stator Danica Sbatiheceimarien ten: a rained by taxation. ‘The appropriations by the, last ‘veducting interest accrued to October 1, 1872, payable piped of 240,152,340 bushels at tide water by e nee penditure tor that purpose to be $3, deposit fin| 4,014,520) 256,429) 269,481 13,051 point; that hereatter Peas wet were laresly in excess of the tax sathorizéd 5 January 1, 1873, and Champlain, canals Yor the seme period, shows that ollene, nds, and that strict hence, the necess! a two-mill tax for the general ‘The State debt, on the 20th September, 1971, els, or 87 per cent of the New York re- 5 Fe PE ‘ 5 ey ‘seri fund 473,402 33,185] 34,000} 1,185 secountanity and rigid economy will characterize the for ihe cag year, and rigid econom: will have after dequctii the the unapplied baladces 0 eat peel wet ieliaet ny rail or dcestuisatiy tue Sosai, ope Re i r B H oorad administration of the Wuanole adele os tae Bie to be exercised oF this rate will not answer the purp the sinking funds, amounte: $29,422,708 ¢ preliminary steps have been taken for the enlarge: | 3 : y do’ ae Paes 128,596) 15,153) 10,000) 5,153 But excessive taxation is not the only eceranes hice But, petore e determining God Ere the Legislature should ‘On tne 30th September, 1872, to. seai3s | ment df the Weligad 4nd St, Lawrence canals, the a : ghe| Fis® | Elmira female is the subject of just and well-grounded complaint. The by All mea ong ieee ‘ascertain the aggregats ————_| gate iength of which is only sixty-nine and ahalfmiles, | 7 igts iF : Be college ed burden is not only heavy, Duley and ane. its approp riations for ‘all p be al purpose ovea, and then fx the Showing a reduction of. +++ $4,095,976 | for the passage of 1,590 ton vessels between the lakesand | _.~ att —= a _ cational t’d. 50,000! 8,500) 8,500) — | qually im imposed: system under which taxes are laid | amount req yy tax and the rate to cor- ENKRAL, PUND DEB the ocean via the St. Lawrence. The present capacity of | jan $858,957} a aa a pia — | Lo Island and collected does not conform to the maxim “that the | respond there’ with The following statement gives the items of the general | the Welland Canal will pase vessels of B00 tons. The moves 1868. 19,08] _ $639 bi =} =} =] “Raltroad Co. citizens of a State should contribute toward the support ‘ACCOUNTS WITH THR UNITED STATES. fund debt on the 30th September, 1872, and they are pre- | ment of grain by the St. Lawrence route, with the present 1868: 21368] 64,6221 bey im! pr = | sinking 1d: 19,710] 4,347 8,776] 570 | of government in proportion to their respective abill- | Since reference was last made to these poco Ls the ented more in detall in the tables of the appendix ac- capacity of the Dominion canals, has sirendy a\ ttained | 1967’ 768] 118,643 902; —| - — | Trust fund for, ties.” The violation ao the principle of eanality is platy, annual reportof the artis in January, uch- Sompanying this report: Considerable magnitnie, and is Fapldly growing ta tin | isp igie| ae stad). ode oe cl) parment ‘at and palpable, and increases with the inpreass of taxa, | orsto tie amount of $1, esrud havo been audt Astor stock, chapter 302, Laws of 1897, and chap- portance. The effect upon the course o! 1869. 41'8031 310,565) 139467] oll pay a pornti ties... 20,880) 20,906 75| 20,890 | tion. For y this has been the standing subject of | allowed Mitel e Treasury Department, which full ter 86, Laws of 1832... $561,500 | minion canals of twice the present ‘capacity, with a 20 1870. 73'5u8! 18489 42" al | 5 complaint ‘and remonstrance. This department, by its | fies all claims of ay general Hh foveramens agai Deficiency loans onder chapter’ 26, laws ‘of Sis. S287 | transfer charges between Western lake ports aid Europe | i971 san 779) 398463 258' $5,000] SCHOOL FUND. annual reports hag, vear after year, called the attention | State for its proportion of the di omptroiler's bonds will have, cannot but be viewed with serious apprehen- | gry 10s 203,166] 230,000} $molges.c00 | ‘Tho investments and present condition of this fund are | of the Lexialatire to It but fis recommendations and | oc Congress ia Yeo, aud other Zndian annuities. son by all shone tres nema in chlorite gare prosperity 2 pet tas 2 _—_|-__. | exhibited in schedule oe mons © to a erce roustner rraweations: have pean) jcrerlooked mS, [chert penn vat thay Sroage Ay (ee a a tned the pert Mit of the city an of New Yor! ree! © revenue for mn as faile @ any action ihe city and State of New York. om the State canals | Total.-[81,194,800]$916,6841$1, 044,018] $271,558] $20,000] 644,000 Cees ee ete e te Tier chdn and tuninaticn | with tierionat olleving the taxpayers trom Ynis'groat | and Allowance, which changes the character. of the ac- has only bocn arrested by the policy of low tolls, but AUCTION DUTIES. of the fund di the yeur ia shown by schedule 4. ‘There | grievance. |The question has irom time ta time been con- | count from debit to credit, \s but of recent date. Claims even that does not secure the proportional increase of its The receipts from auction ‘dutics for the past fiscal year, | was an actual increase of the capital by the sum of | sidered and ie eae but no result has been reached, | toa jaree amount inal dis) sition. Great growth. as compared with those of the previous year, were as 937 08. Of this increase $25,000 was received from the | and every effort to inge the system, or so amend itas | credit isdue to the neral’s Department tor ‘The Legislature should direct Its attention to increasing | follows:— Income of the United States deposit fund, being the | to relieve it from ‘is ‘objectionable features, and make it | the success attending t! + Saiuscaente of these accounts. the facilities for transportation on the Erie Canal, by | Year ending September 399, 1871. + $100,196 | annual contribution as provided in article 9, section 1 of | operate equitably and equally upon all, has tailed. The pushing forward the work now in progress, for doubling | Year ending September 30, 1872; 79,009 | the constitutions the balanoe, $967 03, was received from | necessity of legislative. action Welty Apparent, and the $3,988,526 | the locks and enlarging and bottomin, ng out the canal, and — >> | salesoflana. ‘The charges upon the revente by the ap- | question being one gurrounded with diienlties and em- FATE OF A BETRAYED GIRL. foliowing statement that $51,500 | thus increasing the capacity ot its s Pris +++ $21,126 | propriations for the vear were $5,665:49 in excess of the | barrassments, with the view of obtaining information to r of tus debt was paid aug the last fiscal year. Orihis | | The question of extending the Hime of payment of the Fecelpts, which excess has been paid from the treasury. | ald the mene in 1870 a Joint resolition was passed t directing re Govetnor to designate and appoint three amount $6,000 was reimbursable in May and July, 1861, | canal debt, with the view of still Turther reducing the | | The report of the Superintendent of the Onondaga salt FUND. na re All | springs shows the following: parte and expenditures | The capital of thistund has notbeen increased during | suitable persons to revise the awe tor the asserementand | She Dies at the Brooklyn Homeopathic ‘and $45,500 in eure Tt was designated in previous | tolls, is entitled % serious and ‘careful consider S B Feports us that portion of the debt “not paying interest.” | partios will concede that iris the duty’ of the State not | for the discal your. the last fiscal year. Schedule 5 exhibits the amount and | collection of taxes, and whose duty it should be tore. | Lying-Im Asylum Under Alleged Pecu- GENERAL YOND DEBT SINKING FUND, only todo all in ity power to retain the trade whieh is condition of this tund in detail, to the next Legislature, In pursuance of | 20 oy ae following Fe Re ever fe, debt B al pa ay now iF pie. canals Dus to increase their facilities to zon duty on salt manufactured batt en UNITED STATES DRrost FU <a Qh reg auton, 4 cn ign 8) ares emit Mad lar Circumstances. ‘on accout of the ral fund de! us utmost ot their c: xpenditures: x tut ne capital of this e win Dodge and George W. Cuyler, Commis- , dor the fiscal year nding September ¢ The dishursements.on. all the canals exceed their in- | »*? Sond Stian ta UA AieiaoR! Retwesnineveniant <igneremon cn Us nang i i It, was received the govern- | sionets for the purpose indicated by the resolution. ‘The wile i gaa | BreneTor ane Gaited states inthe year ca by & division Commissioners accepted the appoiatnent, examined the | of December 28 a young girl who was leaning fe last year was | among the several States of the surplus monvys then in | sabject and made an able and exhaustive report to the ing year. The estimate | the Treasury of the United States, “The amount set apart | Lewisiature or iW7l. The Legisiature of that seer ivetena | Heavily against a tree on Washington street ‘and shirk: sii, $54,700, against $56,000 | and sppropriates to the State of rer Oe ee ee of originating a Ll under Be, propommendetes of pine groaning loudly attracted the attention of a police 4 ommissioners, passed ai on Laws of 1571, chap- ——— | _ ofthe prinetpal of the “canal ‘debt, contracted under STATE PRISONS, celved. 03, depot upon ite “Hath of the “State, | ter 71 direct th the Commissioners to report, tor the | Officer, On approaching her she told him that she $1,364,168 Sess ton na cle RG et sum of ‘ad Solio wine: ben lh ena id be Brgmu ane re ey pled pod for its sate Keon ping 5 areparenent fe oreo ne ors e arte mellettd at ita next session, the | was in great pain and was in labor. The policeman 2, fell due o1 3 q Was re; earnings of ea of the prisons for the year endin; U State: hi ed tor the Secretary ol rait of a tax code or law, with an estimate oi 18 ex- 4 if ‘ ‘4 a et ireamae it is not expected. however, that repayment pense of assessment and collection thereunder. The | escorted her to the First precinct station house, ome come in the sum of $314,373 for the past year. But itdoe. Balance in Treasury October }, 1871. not follow from this that the canals, froin which no reve- Received trom surplos canal revent 981,568 | nue is received at the present time, should be aban- ‘Tranterred trom the general fund for interest on doned, money in the treasury during the year......... 58,424 pi revenue...... mber of bushela inspe $211,463 deemed in coin trom the proceeds of a. deticiency loan. tember 30, 1 Interest on general fund ¢ deb stock, Setemption of State The sum of $847,500 became due on the Ist day of Janu- area = aS il be di nded, ane the fund is now treated in | Commisstoners, in pursuance ot the directions contained 186 ary, 1878, and a provision has been made jor its redemp- Advances | Received | Excess | Mii! fiend as the property of the State. The capital | inthis act, prepared a Dill and Tepuried the same te the | 20d from there she was taken to the Brooklyn Ho- rom the | from | of Brpen- | Ping thade inviolate by the Constitution, ail deticiencies | Legiaintureol tard which was eniitieds “cx Cede ot bat meeopathic Lying-in Asylum. She screamed loudly ‘Otthe canal debt, under article 7, weetion 12, of the con: Treasury. |Eurntngs.| ditures. | and losses must be made good trom the revenue of the | for the Valuation and, Assesinent of the Real ‘and stitution for the payment of the Hoating debt, $695,000 matured on the Ist day of July, 1872, and was tedeemed in coin from the sinking fund, ‘repleiished annually by tax, us provided by chapter Zl, Laws of 1830. TY DE 200: UT. 279.172 | On the soth September, Ia72, the outstanding stocks and —— | bonds represcnuny this indebtedness amounted to $21,056 69 tor iransport Balance in the treasnry, September $9, 1872...§1,554,996 | $21,121,000, classified as follows tion of convicts... fund or from the general fund. The entire income isde- | Personal Property of the State of New York;? | @nd the matron was awakened by the noise and RACH RA Uthat tics | Rit Op ™aek He owe stw yt eyie |lustened wo aimi he poor Woman, Tegin sated shall be annual © : of the! endations, es ofthis fad and added, to the capital of he common | understood | analyais. “of “principles” upon which | that her name was Anna Dunworth, and that she 8c! fund the sum of . é balance ts a’ a ie code prepared by im had been founded and a pro- 3) y Hosal of the Leyisiature. subject, however, to the resttle. | posed exhibit of ite method of working.” It doesnot | WAS fifteen years of age. She was received by the tions and Keema | of ‘the vongtitation. ‘The Geneietey Sppear that any actic was faken by Se I palature resident physician Dr. Verona, and was attended ot revenue on e wu de) upon the code as prepared an reported i ‘This balance of $1,654,086 reported g'in the treasury | Registered stock Total $31,7 caused by ‘the appropriations exceeding the in- | missioners, Afer the adjournment of the Leuclatnrs | b¥ him, the Matron, Mrs. Cropsey, and the nurse of prooe in faot, been borrowed Per a moet pressing Coupon bonds. otal sosie fa thet smount | This one ae have been spade Fae Counts lees in view gt oe Bg pit nok the sab- the institution, She was suffering from extraordi- mands on the Reneral fund, and will not be fally re. ib BY cea fi oa good from the general fund, but the amount has bee! ject, caused this report and code to be printed in pamph- a placed until the ‘proceeds of the "deficiency tax of | Total, ip iss aver occipts rom oo ero conside! diced by the # being in excess of | let form and distributed throughout the Stace. A copy | BOTY pains, She continued in this condition all day ree and one-half mills have been received, payments oa | it 18 it the apprepriations ‘nce that timed on the Goth of Sep. | was rent to the awessorsin every town and ward. with | Saturday, all that night and until Sunday morning tember, e deficiency was he following request endorsed thereon :—"Th fe 1 18 it Was ies . F ested tocx, | at half-past ten o'clock, when sie gave birth to a The contribution to this sinking fund for the fiscal | _ The following table gives the receipts and ie ending September 30, 1872, under section 2, article 7 ere of this fund tor the fiscal year ending September | Tp 1370 it wi: The Comptroller calls the attention of the Legislature | of the several towns of this State are requeste the constitution, amoutiting to $1 202,571 and, | 80, 1872:— In ABIL it wi to the suggestions and recommendations of several ot his | amine the system for the assessment. and collect paid, in, makes nce as. of Rroriets. in eee ee 05,551 | predecessors as to the propriety of changing the invest. | taxes proposed in this pamphlet and "to, report child ina very weakly condition. Her pain con- that aay gd This. ‘contribatio ~ it will be | Balance in the treasury Cotober I. 1871. This statement does not show a very i ‘ing ad- | Mentof this fund. by calling in the amount loaned on | members of the Legislature from their respec- | tinued aiter the birth and until she became deliri. seen, was more than in the previous year, but | Proceeds of two-mill tax, levied in 1871, ministration of ‘the ‘afluirs ot” our’ State Trions, | bond and m gage in the several counties of the State, | tive Assembly districts their views as to the feasi- hich tha idle’ h Sunday night. still $297,425 less than the amount contemplated by’ the | | ance o/ chapter 325, Lalws of 1805. The ex penaiiures ov jue, or bY instalments of twenty per cent | bility of the Blan of taxation Proposed, the amount of ous, which was at a late hour on Sunday night. receipts during the year | #8 It beco constitution. eats Petar iter et Principal of W Py’ sulle, tee tne 8 year: or in such’ other instalments as the Levisiata: a8 Whe e current al year, a con! ution of x ir Compt er int direct, and investing the same in public cks. Ex- | compared with the present will be realized, w! I provide tor the ann Interest on investments, joos | {ndement of ithe Compilers CN pera re ee psy ag er tn hr ga egg Nae Seer ag ol pet eer aae hel seg oie ferest and the Principal unpaid September Sie Lars, Dad Transferred trom general fund for interest on now in the prisons 1s 2,53 which may be somewhat be- | always properly invested or managed. The expense paid | Whether the assessors complied. wi OWor the debt does not fall due until the first day money in the treasury during the year... 180,316 | jow the average number for the year. The excess ofex- | 0 loan commissioners isin the aygregate large, and it | Comptroller is not intoru The code reported by the od bs ae ae $500,000 prior to July t 1878, an amount penditures over income is a Traction over forty-five | Not untrequently happens that they become defaulters. | Commissioners proposes a. cal change in she manner | learned that the delivery was a natural one, though Ibe required until | Total. cents per day for each convict, assuming the whole | Losses frequently occur by improper descriptions, tailure | and mode of levying and collecting taxes, The oMcial | tedious and siow, and instruments were not used number for the year to be the same as the number now | of title and non-payment of interest, while the money ts | duties of the hester county boi were 1 M—a sum amply wislature | valuations which the system ro! ely reduce, as The physician in charge of the asylum, Dr. R. C. be executed? | Moffit, was called in to see the girl on Sunday even- this request the ing, and learned the facts above set forth.» He also ¢ interest on these sums Ww) ithe: orincipal is redeemed at maturity. troller have been so exacting as to | in the case. When Dr. Moiftt arrived he states that CANAL DEBT AND CANAL REVENUES. Interest on debt. Jn the prisons. "th maintaining the r | in the hands of the commissioners before investment. revent him frm giving such an examination and con > Ms sqTHC Aezrexate of the canal debt on the Sth day of Sep. | Purchase of sioc Fae Teena unica eae te ee a bene onic per || Wien itis rememveree tase all lowes of te principal Riteration to the subject as to justi him inmmakiggn. (Her pulse was quick, but in all other respects, wita ¥, 1871, was $11,960,590, with an aggrexate unapplied | Premium and commissions on stod the excess of expenditure is $57,034, the number of con- | Of the fund are at the expense of the school tund or to be | specific recommendation to the Legislature in regaru to | the exception that her tongue was dry and dark, Pata 1 sinking 'unds of $1,654,220, leaving the real | purchased... agp | Victs is 1,113, and the expense of each per day isa trac- | made up by taxing the property of the state, and by that He commends tt, however, to the serious and earnest | and her teeth were sordes, her condition was as Balance nprovide for Of $10,31: 3 2,500,250 | tion over twenty-one cents. ol’ ene Clinton Prison the | means compelling the taxpayers to pay the debts of in. | attention of the Legislature, belie if that in its wisdom | might be expected in ordinary cases of confine- On the 30th day of September, 1872, the account stood as a po7 | excess of expenditure is 987, the number ot convicts | dividuals w’ their mistortune or imprudence, are | it will take such action in regard to this important ques- | ment. These latter symptoms were, however, de- Bellows ene, 11,306 0a0 | Balance in the treasury September $0, 1872.... 625,097 | {etSi'and tho expense ot each per day is forty-six cents unable or un wil oF by concealment and Tmoctnge | How, Ae will redound to the best interest and prosperity | oldediy characteristic of typhold fever. She’ sub- Agere; . 10! a Si vi ol or ce ol 6 3 “ Aggregate of ai 1449'978 | _ The only contingent debt of the State is that incurred eitcens ot Capenditure is $2078 ad’ the ‘eemerts | and necessity of ehangmng the investment Of thls fund, as | ‘should the code not receive the favorable consideration | Seduently grew hay aged Sa vel eels Roget pn “Foose pa | Or, the Long Island Railroad Company, the interest of | of each convict per day isa traction over sixty cents. | Tecommended, will be apparent to all. of the Legislature, the necessity and importance ofa | Monday morning, having been attended by a com- Real balance unprovided for.... $9,946, which is paid, and the principal ‘of which will be pro- | ‘yhis calculation is made withont taking Into account the | COLLEGE LAND 'scRiP FUND AND CORNELL ENDOWMENT FUND. | change or modification in the present assessment laws ot | petent pliysician and having received ali the at- ‘The followmg statement of the canal debt september ‘vided for by the com ed No change has been made in | iniscelianc ous expenditures of $29,106. ay taking the ad- The following ables show the condition of these funds ie Firbeny great that the doin troller regards it his | tention possible in the case. Death occurred ‘30, 1872, classtites it in reference to the constitutional pro- | this dept during the ilscal year. vances from the treasury for maintenance, including sal- | September 30, weg Feeommend the Legislature to so alter | nineteen hours gfter delivery. «A certificate of the visions for its payment, and shows the amount redeem- | | ‘The amount, September 30, 1872, wns $68,000, The | yAnces inom the (reasury for maingenance, inclu amount COLLEGE LAND SCRIP FUND, and amend. e existing laws, as if possible to remove the | cause of death was then filed at the Health able each year and the rate of interest:— sinking fund 1or lis payment on the Sameday amounted | expended in maintaining the prisons (or the last fi seal The capital ofthis fund on the Suth September, irreguiarities and injustice to which it now. subjects the | cause of de a8 the Heal Lee-Artie 1 a aH to $19,711 year is ascertained, and shows the actual amount whic 1872, amoun $473,402 | taxpayers. The evil is a crying one, and demands the | OMice, giving a detailed accout of the Was disbursed tor supporting the ¢ to For detatls see scheduie Vit.) id case and setting forth that the ea o srcois ter arte t Beek ‘or details see scl immediate interposition of the Legisiature, It has been a e rt use VENUES. iets fe $100 The following condensed statement gives the expendi- | This, of course, includes disbursen (sor salaries repairs ‘rom the revenue of the Tuna there has been paid to culty is not so much in the laws as In | death was typhoid fever. The local evening papers “that the di tures for the last fiscal year, showing an apparent | or pulidinga, machinery and structures, some of which | the Cornell University during the year ico leaving a | the manner of their execution.” ‘The mannerin which 1 Bix per cent Ist July, deficiency of $2,148,806 pA ote srg whole ‘AMOUNt 13 $585.045, oF $Laz ier | balance in the treasury on the sth Se] 1874 of | the layes are executed Is the very evil that the Legisia- a War ate wate covet eaiaratice ae rae Stock beuring 6 per cent intere 1,106,420 | Deficiency of ti eneral fund revenue on the each convict. Of. this amount, Auburn ‘prison | $1,185. fare ehould endeavor to remedy: The statutes provide | eT eee td in the ost nett Redeemable as fo ith September, 1871. ...... 806 | disbursed $216,658, or $1M for each convict, making the CORNELL ENDOWMENT FUND. “that all real and personal estate Hable to taxation shail g y' Five per cent Ist of January, 1874. 1,106,420 Amount of warrants draw on m treasury dur- expense of cac he per day, fitty-three cents; Clinton dis- | The.cavital of this tund on the 30th September, be estimated and assessed by the assessors, at its full | atas absurd, Dr. MoMt and Mra, Mottit (the latter oe ing the year ending September 30, 1 e =, | bursed $131,128, + $3t6 for éact convict, showing an ex: 1872, amounted Devens $123,596 | and true value, as they would appraise the same in is ene ef the lady directresses of the institution) ‘Total canal debt under article 7, sec- % - 9,076,579 | pense of a ber d ‘of ote seven nts: pee particulars see schedule Vii.) Payment ot a just debt due trom a solvent ceptor.” expressed the opinion to your reperter that the: tion 1, of the constitution... $1,106,590 | Amount transfi is Sing Sing “disbursed sr $284 for aach m the revenue ‘of the fund there has been paid to the ‘hey also provide for the manner in which the assess- story was a fabrication gottem up by some onsmy O1 which there pays no interest. 160 fund, beg proceeds of two-inill tax, levied in convict—expense of each, “pays seventy-eight Cornett Sn ent cee ome Fone co uae leering tal: .. property. "ro be ascertained, and tor the cor- of the asylum for the purpose of dam: ity: a —_—— 1871, in perenne, of chapter 325, nar 8 Of 1865.. 4,022,974 | couts, It would seem apparent and reasonable that, | ance in the treasury on tl yor Of $5,153, essinent after the roll has been made fair f iy) The fe renin wry ih, whi re retin Cana! debt, ander section 1, Paying is Sptorest. Sie Amount fransterred to ae following !unds for wore the prisons properly managed and their affai ans also report of Hon. Ezra nell, in Appendix by ihe F Seetentss nd direct that, anna ale ir fame. je unfe! fad }. WhO 7, Section 3, o/ saree on money in the treasury during the judleiauy and systematically ‘administered, they wou! ¢ corrected their rolls and of the wiles of an individual for whom the Coroner Stock bear’ ing © opr pene tee cent interest’. coop cees "97,497,500 Th belonging to said runds, viz: he hot only self-sustaining, but would yield a revenue to [PTS AND EXPENDITURES, in Sane tok appear before a free is mow looking, was an inmate of the Flatbush Pea séhool fund. $70,022 the treasury uf the State. ‘The convicts, as a body, are | | The receip fs fato.and payments from. the treasury on severly make and subscribe betors ees Gonnty, Hospital for a month prior to Christinas Aig por cent Ist July, 1672 ¢ 1872 (not Literature fund. healthy and vigorous, and there is no ‘reason, in’ the account of all the funds, except the canal and tree school | in following form Day. ‘She obtained permission to absent herself to Six per cent iat January, 1873. Banee dentalanion rend wie Nard of anes Wy. et GUO Ok Dy te Lae a | eh take eee wveraly depowe aid awear et we have wt doy visit her mother, who lives on Hudson avenue. She 4 4 vt se having all the ma - u . § Six per cent Ist July. 1878... General fund debt sinking {und cate tot eaumetioatnra ee thaties te Cnet Rae at Beoeipt 14,807,282 | town, according to our best imormation; that, with the | Was found while, it is supposed, se was returnin Bix per cent Ist November, is7 Six per cent Ist October, IS74. Six per cent Ist July, 1887 College land scrip fund... Cornell endowment tund The supplies for the support and maintenance of | Payment 14,455,552 | exception ot those cases in whjch the val or ‘said real | to Flatbush. In the opinion of the doctors she die the convicts are obtained by contract, and the prices estate has been changed by reason of proot produced be- | of typhoid fever contracted before entering the Ho- Balance in the treasury September 30, 1873. $351,699 re us, We have estimate: paid for similar commodities at the ‘several eee, Fal in and bayimon ‘on account of the genceal R ba, we have d the value of sai meeopathic Asylum. The latter institution was or- from estimates and vouchers pt Total. .Total.. department, fund revenue for the fiscal year ending September 90, 1873, full and true vulue thereot, and. at which ‘ganized two years ago, and this is the frat death Bayan Amounis’ 6 th Leen TCTANGR ante then oathate” ee | are estimated ap Sollows: would appraise the same in payment of ete debe due Out of 100 cases treated there. car tageape Hetsemateras fot Abiount gt receipts tito the fer Sr La Ae wiice Pek foe tant ras G Cees, at | Eegmaved paywent STE. nt | scetoment "role ‘soning va, “true “eaigeeet te ame POR fap PACH alle as low mo! of receip' me , assessme! ro! contains a true mn “Bx per cont tnt of July. during the year ending September 3, pinta ihvas. $7) und at pope wae per ree, ¥; Fiarcam | Me AAgeTexate Amount of | taxable perronal. esi et NEW STEAMER FOR THE PACIFIC MAIL. J era penl Opes tencieek, sz edule 1 $13,145,659 Slog wae clevan ‘certs pet mn at Estimated coset September 30, 1873. $1,514,529 | of each and every person contained in such roll, over ind an th HOU of debts due trom such perso! The Iron Propeller Colon—Her Dimen= in i | ist Tod uch, other on et ocky as ary oer ise sions and Appoiatments—Engines Im- from taxation, ‘at the tull a1 ana true value thereat, accord- ported from Europe. Peachin che nlatearesianae ued by te oath is re- | ‘The dew fron steamer Colon, the first of a serics Redeemable as follows '— Amount ‘of warrants, drawn on’ ihe cents at Auburn tive cents. The pri TATE OF THX TREASURY. Bix per cent Ist October, 1875. 473,000 treasury remainiug unpaid opeomaber paid for —" ‘at Sing Sing was $14 50 per barrel, at Rice Amount received into the treasury om account oh al 816 ton $16, and at Auburn $i The Comptroller is intormed ‘ot the several hy during the al ending —_ hence debt, under section 3, ae inter- or what he regards as reliable authority that the arti- September 30, 1872 (see schedule 4, eles furnished, though the highest price Was paid for | Amount of warrants drawn on the treasury re- them, Were of an interior qualit that large prof maining unpaid on September 30, 1872. al cost Deficiency of the revenue September 30, 1872. (Under Article 7, Section 12, of the Constitution.) —For the Pay- This statement exhibits, in concise form, the quire by the aesessn 0 e’ made DY, ‘somes the origi and certified by the aCe ig ta. It ig pro’ ms ence’ of five being built for the Pacific Mail Steamship’ iment of the Floating Deb, of the general fund at ie close of the’ fiscal year, us neibae tad Total “assessor who shulf wilfully swear’ tock bearing 6 per cent interest ve ctevsevcesu + $880,000 ‘din the books of this office: but to arrive at ‘te fre pais there” risa authorities it fe ndoubtedly Amount overdrawn, October 1, 187i... $001,603 subscribing said oath shall be deemed guilty of ang fais | Company, is now lying at the foot of Ninth street, Yeemable ax follows Actual deficiency existing as of that date of hercomputa- | Prisons which are unnecessary and unwarranted. ee on aevend ot ak to the penalties of wilful and corrupt perjury.” Not- | East River. She has been constructed by Johu B- er cent Ist July. 1872 (not bea Hons must, of necessity, cuter into the account, such as | and can only be accounted or on the ground of ury on ecoouns of the pevgrel withstanding these plain and unmistakable provisions of interest) .. . $44,000 outstanding liabiliies on the one hand and unpaid loose irreguiarttics or gross frauds in their man fonds Sorin year D- of the statutes it is notorious thas they are every. | Roach & Sons, of the Morgan Iron Works, Ches- Six per cent ist December, 350,000 balances of taxes due the treasury on the other. The ae- ment and it would Ee well for the Losiatien, | tember 80, 1972 (see schedule SP” 0 son a2 Where disregarded. | It, is Known and conceded | ter, Pa,, and has been sent hither to receive her count may be restated as follow: ascertain the truth of this b3 ivestention, Tithe prison | Amount of warrants drawn on ‘the that real is asseaved ut from about one-third to taiceand Total canal debt under section 12, paste ped Conpiel ee feb touboiasy ious i ie Authorities have mana MS fy Tat honeeuly and ay remaining unpaid Septem- ts ean of pod real rel vaiee, andihat auctipersonat Reopersy boilers and engines. The Colon is a propelier,. 4 oh deh economically, it is but fa 9 then, haps, that there ber x oe tt vem | ancairiation i rec pinnie opine | atric os nego, | Hen anetitae, een a Serevent Wired oR a MoaGS: | manure Ser aitemsoas ores eres or he Comptr is re er by per- 4 sie 0 CANAL DEBT PAYING INTEREST ON THE 30TH OF SEPTEMBRE: pane in treasury Se: ope y 1872... $351,699 | sible te lamentable, about this Under article 7, section 1, of the constitution sea he. tas found te fon atible witht invention foe. abancea ai due trom aod to the treasury, ‘Be; teraber fonceded violation ofthe statutes is, frst pent feet; beam, 40 feet; depth of hold, 28 feet 6 inches, A 01 incompatible with his of which demanded lis entire time and attention, to devots $0, ls72 wore, aa given inte following staiciaen duty, wr te Gareeete et any time Whatever to the subject or any matter outside of yom e General Fund revenue, deficiency. Halance due from county treasurers. ‘$5,131/017 his office. Besides, the Legislature made no ‘ron the United States Deposit Fund reve Amount advanced on account of cana tion tor the payment of such committee as the deficiency...... dodelencies included im tax levy of ler might see fit to appoint ior that purpose. ‘rom the ai Het es cent eee ee 913,866 It has become a matter ef public notoriety, and is now | From the Military Record Fund revenue, deft- below its EA ine uj Amotint advanced’ on account of new enerally conceded, that the system under which our sony Ree as . . Capitol i anticipation of tax of 1872. 255,000 Rtate privohs ts conducted fa a bed one—that theuctrace, | From the Treasurer, New York Pilg, bonds Dela fa: tenewtor, ance which marks thelr management is due th part to general fun’ + 300,000 at bad 8 as well as to careless and ——— _ 6,599,913 ek. f and tf cannot be, cxpected or 7 e that auy radical al a Actnal deficiency September 30, 1872. +. $4,808 | nent, until. the system. is changed, and. the prisons This is $757,763 in excess of the estimates inthe annual | brought under the control and mahageinent of @ re- report of my predecessor, transmitted to the Legislature | sponsible head, and are conducied without a divided Gt its last xexsion. Thisexcess isdue to adiminution in by na ea the receipts and the payment in part of large appro- in 1868 the State purchased 10,000 acres of land in the act pts (roms i are 42,812,519 | BEWAtion authorizeds by the Legislature of 7, Properly immediate neighborhood of Clinton a prison. | It was ut the ep De chargeable to the tax Lys lor the current ime le purchase covered wi enV: imber, For the Year ending September 80, 1878, they wore 3,078,; 27 The tax of three and hia halt mi Tor cai a and 0 Suitable tor maki ch Ne 2 to be used at the Prison in rot vol ing thei oficial duty, nor do they ‘ting their | and gross tonnage, 2500, She is fitted up rt tions of ie) ve water-tight bulkheads, is brig- sang | HatidacaP aries eda nee sad | Sieh fre water on The carries eight metallic life-boats, is amply Ses | feta its re Bon sient ey a mara modi | supplied with Rose | and fire apparatus, and ference, providing the same rule obtains t roughout the has been built according to Lioyd’s 100 A register. = wall 4 sretnee feeral Ieniate hana ie Fesuctng the eee Her saloons and cabins are very handsomely fitted, that the samme role should be bis fo personal as real pr bg med sag og Apel 4 “erty poor property. The magnitude oi this ovil can searcely be real- | BAUM Tones, St AF p n it is seen that men, otherwise gers, and has also accommodations for 850 stecr- discharging thelr official duti¢s in o = The engines’ which are about to be placed in ae — RBowin ingly’ and An Rl her hi | pote yon orig in Soy ot at the 8 Glasgow. i puatuter fe declared ta'be wiltul and engines, with wo inverted c iatees iaced Bumied that it Ys mist, time ier islative. terposi- ‘Bi +h the crank: ne fiom. The effect of this wholexaie violation of nw and vay le cranks at right angles, These ious | Cyl are respectively 86 and 50 inches in «i- mieranitae de Pao ad ae ead gan. ameter, the stroke of the piston im each being Under article 7, section 3, of the constitusion Under article 7, section 13, of the constitutio Total... Amounts in sinking funds September 86, 187 Under section 1, article 7 Under section 3 article 7. Uader section ari 9,285,000 | duction of this amount 880,000, An increase of. eral fund deficiencies, authorized by act, chapter 7: the manaiacture of iron, Much ot shis ae Ras vee 2 feet 6 inches, Her motive wer is An increase of.. op eves omehoe ees ve $235,693 | the Laws ot 1872, on the present valuation, preduse over and the timber used for the fe cont wppinted. ode tends tc fe dontray "nor wi Ow hie ih Kayne of working up to 2,000 horse. Oar fan The expenses for the year: ding September 30, $7,310,196, The appropriations for canal deficiences cov- | The State does not use or occu, ‘a e fand rom wn icn the the estes aad good order eaeisty ne ey an propeller has four removabie — viades, 1,960,981 | ered by this tax, enumerated in chapter 700 ef the Laws | timber has been removed, 0 there are several maintai e Tnequality of Ss, cerperment st ger: is 0" hies 6-taaee eG we Tet te Fear ins pie i, wy ware are $ the, purpose ea Tearing oF $i sh watson, any advent = oe Wis believed ood nese he manuer In wAich the stock | 36 feet pitch. She has four boilers, the shells of pinot $ 0 t An increase of. 715 | of _ me bd deficien fre ney. The sppropriation MOF that a iargs. Part of this land may be Neds ‘valuae of bank corporations is assessed. In 1866 the Legisia- | which are 13 feet in diameter and 18 feet 6 inches eater’ deficienc neral fuird, chapter 70), Laws or ise | ble for vagiculursl pu treme and’ can ‘be readily ture Thou an act by which, it js provided that | jong, with three furnaces in each, ‘The fire room wn | dimers hem Sem e arrniil | le Opa hea atts bone od, thea one, ec | UN hee ae, Foe daca Beeps ¢ " Ttwas the dealin of, the Comptrolior, if possible, to | thus become aublect to taxation and add greatly to Toe thet ehare tetock thereis. | The Biaeneast gthe | she is fitted Syauershcnies morn hor waeies ne i of. id to meet nceruing liabilities or | revenues of the State and to, the population, oft of that Pees Ree igh stock held A An increase of...... . 900,988 but pressing demands upon an | sparsely settled tion. | It is theretor tahall | steam. Her} will be about twelve knots per ¥ for auch payinent and to meet Just and | sommended that-all of this land. iron whick whe thosher 21,940 in Bhs te “afore minthe | hour. “The Colon was modeled by Mr. Edward For a fall and comprehena exhibit of the condition initns against the State, to provide for the sap- | has been removed, ‘and which is no longer useful tor the | To the General Moree, pe seats Fand 1,584,996 ron, under the direction of Captain F. R. Buby, ot the canal, the expenditures thereon, both ordinary Mibliee institutions and. carry forward those jpurpaves of the prlson, De put in the market or aaie’ and | Zo the Bounty Debt Sim + 628,507 iheainter ee gta stock the area eases | the Reneral agent of the and the tot Fevanues, the Comptrailer | in process of erection, and, Indeed, to sustain he credit the Commissioners of the Land « ite vi Dut th hares are other E Vousels, Whicll aF@ now mal ing, will be her aeesstally Foie, the “Tevialatrt tothe avie ead ine made it absolutely necessary. and there was | to sell it in such manner-—in quanuties notemcontion Dguaer, 20,890 ww thesr actual value, fe snoacetate | Sounscrperie, dake arena Age Ad meecive Feport of the Auditor of the Canal Depart- Boorewea, Bi by. ase arace loans Ja anticipa lon of the State | acres to any one person—and on such terms as they may seus A bog MA oA adopted in ie is 7 rp pr some instances T pal nest Tr tax, under the eran wee! Teste a Revised | decm for the best interest of the State. i the tig Met ee api Bry the are assessed at par value, bu a large ma- | America towed the Colon, fron hester te this pert total on all conals in excess of all in- Stalutes and act, ¢! ieee 1873, the sna TRANSPORTATION OF CONVICTS. Board Heakh Jority ‘cagea {sit ny ie to a ord without mishay ms 18 antietpa d Fiat the ne Dety a8 i My) total sowed a Aco oF dis Ss ON, Ot ee a ey yeaa fis De cost of of AamapernS convict 3 ote several, State rues and seas itaiiway saa 800 ints var} ae a te et taal val venture will bad See the line be- ments for o1 repairs 8 $1 ft January, e st a Ic has ns consti| item in the ex! "es. and) Com tween Aspin' ‘Apri oe te Pee Sai rv ns | ena setn mee ple mat on | oPGA ear ate pag MC | "eae Mens one PY ay petit whe esate Saga | ura rernng in i? ol he erior at le" for cul year. id ‘on ie treasur, for 1 service ie sum hoard. et ag, and Is how: a praminent "rom the {umount thus borrowed tere ty aid over to ya “ihe salient as paid igen one ae mie sere ana alancene deste shows that wh nla ee Yow ees me srabigalty in atthe close AGRERTP O07 A IN Ps A ie New inion canals, the fund, 11 uthorized for that 16 largest, pom eam | Purpose, of $913, 0, sppply, a, deficiency i Sonaptralter rulty eo m the ‘reinacks of the amounting to 2%, there was Dut re and eee ee thee oeeoRe Of this Department, | 4 Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Ant the sinking ie ak wader ee eel 7,01 the con- th ty Allen, and the ‘hey ap, here quoted in the nope mone. oe, Boge to ee ut great inj Mies, owe Pol rt yy res oid der the auspices of th ti stitution, and to provide for paym mcaniernma sn toe hey may Teboive ‘and iiduce appropria hy 01 mals, un pices of the State Society, was leted ti about ere wan | ne OnE Se weReraanin i 0) a'fimnited trade by that rome ‘reviews 101586, when The deposi » i ohe ‘i en bad to make ear! i the Sy in tee reven' ‘be req’ to be mya treasur, same time, soekote ain Fea a: aati i YH a Bite wie? ohne eos | and any county oy ay atthat timesnould ve | Oanized in Paterson yesterday afternoon, The . e Albany banki se, fhe credit of the nd 18 legitimatel; county charge re As, Inverest o be bed re; | following officers were elected:—Dr, Banvard. an to make eget voy! between {he ports | I tend haves ant the ‘last » borne in- | @s are the expeuses attending the ar: trial and con: papores | mains © payable aan “4 ‘Fa tapes gad rope. in aggrenate move- | tere st ae th ate of onty tht ree par cent ou ay palaces, yeges Cs ie Prisoner. or whe Sia Tene pa bat a actict tieuly provid 0d TOF BY ee a3 wt Lik sounttes as Us ier et Apri une orb of oq dene; williem Pesatve 4 waocont rules re: route, jor e flour | and the devosita in ol he earn- nal sentence of & criminal court. inade vt years ‘ended with” 180, was 1b, 198,440 bushels, | bogs | and ate oe OF Biale” prisons’ have “not | charge the actual cuet oF Gils? ermee would Giency tax of three and count tals the Ey Bet ease ret, pombe Ra ae Heigh, Secretary, anda large Lxecutive Cominit, Leon movement, tor - Betolore paid any interest "honds have. now Fey scennced, | The item te greatly. and ‘canoces: and liabilities of this fund have been fully set forth, aecyrote 4s iD April, Sabthiew ‘ihe county | te. Many prominent citizens were present, ending with 7 50, 0 bushels, ret ant and be executed with ample | surily increased in amount by separate transportations | under tue head of revemues. o cope phae ay agree for the same purpose, It js, | #4@resses were made by 'l. T. Kinney, of Newark; Ay 4 2 hm rel fund. cor eatin eae ne ee Eee ee eee ere | 1 is respecttutly aubmitted that the Togislatare has | therefore, reepectnilly reconmended thaw law be |S. H. Bigelow, of Newark; Dr. Youll, of Lvdsed ihereanug diversion of Wastern tradg to the Rt. Law: | cposts ob dypuand, Whi Wwiaapst | Layee), Utbe service lsoipperly a staW werviccabdastate | eeued somedmes tw have lost suis of tue lauiimate | passed Uxing @ unitorua time for the VAVMent Of ail the | and others

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