Documents of the Assembly of the State of New York, Թողարկում 1-29E. Croswell, 1846 |
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... revenues of the respective funds should be so strengthened as to render them sufficient to meet current calls , to pay the interest on the debts , and to make annual contributions to a sinking fund , such as would extinguish the ...
... revenues of the respective funds should be so strengthened as to render them sufficient to meet current calls , to pay the interest on the debts , and to make annual contributions to a sinking fund , such as would extinguish the ...
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... revenues and its debt . It will be seen from the same report that the commissioners con- fidently expect to be able to meet , at the day , the Oswego and Cayuga and Seneca stocks , payable on the first of July No. 3. ] 19.
... revenues and its debt . It will be seen from the same report that the commissioners con- fidently expect to be able to meet , at the day , the Oswego and Cayuga and Seneca stocks , payable on the first of July No. 3. ] 19.
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... revenues from the consuming demand for interest , which has so long nearly absorbed their whole net proceeds . The act of ... revenue over expenses , for the fiscal year , of ... ... $ 457,091 93 In order to institute the sinking fund ...
... revenues from the consuming demand for interest , which has so long nearly absorbed their whole net proceeds . The act of ... revenue over expenses , for the fiscal year , of ... ... $ 457,091 93 In order to institute the sinking fund ...
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... revenues , to this sinking fund , at the close of each fiscal year , commencing with the 30th of September , 1842 , and continuing until means should be accumulated to pay the whole debt . The close of the fiscal year , ending on the ...
... revenues , to this sinking fund , at the close of each fiscal year , commencing with the 30th of September , 1842 , and continuing until means should be accumulated to pay the whole debt . The close of the fiscal year , ending on the ...
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... revenue was $ 38,944.07 more than for the previous year , thus overbalancing the deficiencies in the other two items , and giving the excess of aggregate revenue above stated . The excess of expenditures for the last year has been prin ...
... revenue was $ 38,944.07 more than for the previous year , thus overbalancing the deficiencies in the other two items , and giving the excess of aggregate revenue above stated . The excess of expenditures for the last year has been prin ...
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30th Sept 30th September Albany amount annual report arms Assembly balance bill Black River canal bridge Brought forward bushels Canal Board Canal Commissioners Canal Fund Carried forward Cayuga and Seneca cent Champlain canals chap Chemung canal Chenango canal Clerk committee common schools Company Comptroller construction contract County Bank county of Delaware creek Crooked Lake canal deficiency deposited dollars duty ending 30th Erie and Champlain Erie canal excavation execution expenditures expenses feeder fiscal free banks Genesee Valley canal January Jonas Earll July lands Legislature lock miles militia mill navigation New-York officers Oneida Lake Oneida Lake canal Oneida River Onondaga Oswego canal paid payment petitioners present prison provisions received redeem redemption repairs revenue Safety Fund season secured Senate Seneca canal sheriff Sinking Fund solid slate rock statement Superintendent surplus Temporary loans tion tolls Total Treasury
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Էջ 19 - March, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-one, shall be imposed on, and collected from all parts of the navigable communications between the great western and northern lakes, and the Atlantic ocean...
Էջ 54 - ... shall convert to his own use, in any way whatever, or shall use, by way of investment, in any kind of property...
Էջ 4 - Shall the main question be now put ?" and until it is decided shall preclude all amendments or debate. When, on taking the previous question, the house shall decide that the main question shall not now be put, the main question shall be considered as still remaining under debate. The "main question...
Էջ 1 - ... specifying therein each object of expenditure, and distinguishing between such as are provided for by permanent or temporary appropriations and such as must be provided for by a new statute, and suggesting the means from which such expenditures are to be defrayed; 3.
Էջ 2 - He shall have the right to name any member to perform the duties of the chair, but such substitution shall not extend beyond an adjournment.
Էջ 3 - After a motion is stated by the Speaker, or read by the Clerk, it shall be deemed to be in the possession of the House, but may be withdrawn at any time before a decision or amendment.
Էջ 25 - In addition to the amount of debt actually charged upon this fund, it is contingently liable to the amount of $1,713,000.00, for loans of the credit of the State to canal and railroad companies, which yet continue to pay the interest, and it is hoped will extinguish the principal also of the loans, as they shall become payable, and save the State entirely harmless. A large portion of the loan to the Delaware and Hudson Canal Company, which was made upon a credit of twenty years, is to fall due on...
Էջ 3 - When two or more Members rise at once, the Speaker shall name the Member who is first to speak...
Էջ 66 - A commissioner, or other officer making a sale, as prescribed in this title, or a guardian of an infant party to the action, shall not, nor shall any person, for his benefit, directly or indirectly, purchase, or be interested in the purchase of, any of the property sold ; except that a guardian may, where he is lawfully authorized so to do, purchase for the benefit or in behalf of his ward. The violation of this section is a misdemeanor ; and a purchase, made contrary to this section, is void.
Էջ 20 - An act to provide for paying the Debt and preserving the Credit of the State," passed March 29th, 1842 ; and also, of an act supplementary to the same, passed May 7th, 1844.