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These drafts will diminish the means in the hands of the Commissioners about
one hundred and fifty thousand dollars . It may be estimated however , that on the
first of July , 1836 , the Commissioners will be enabled to set apart a sum ...
These drafts will diminish the means in the hands of the Commissioners about
one hundred and fifty thousand dollars . It may be estimated however , that on the
first of July , 1836 , the Commissioners will be enabled to set apart a sum ...
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These rates have been reduced quarterly and semi - annually , as the period of
redemption approached ; and at the close of the fiscal year , the Commissioners
fixed the rates which they would pay until the first of January , 1836 , at 4 per cent
...
These rates have been reduced quarterly and semi - annually , as the period of
redemption approached ; and at the close of the fiscal year , the Commissioners
fixed the rates which they would pay until the first of January , 1836 , at 4 per cent
...
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So long as the Commissioners have in their hands moneys loaned for the
construction of the canal , they will feel it their duty to pay the quarterly interest on
the stock issued as it becomes due . But the money which is authorized to be ...
So long as the Commissioners have in their hands moneys loaned for the
construction of the canal , they will feel it their duty to pay the quarterly interest on
the stock issued as it becomes due . But the money which is authorized to be ...
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23,841 29 $ 26,985 01 ( H. ) Paid , viz : For interest on loans , viz : At Manhattan
Bank ,. $ 15,555 07 At New - York State Bank , . 244 97 $ 15,800 04 To William C.
Bouck , Canal Commissioner , 9 08 To A. B. Dickinson , superintendent of ...
23,841 29 $ 26,985 01 ( H. ) Paid , viz : For interest on loans , viz : At Manhattan
Bank ,. $ 15,555 07 At New - York State Bank , . 244 97 $ 15,800 04 To William C.
Bouck , Canal Commissioner , 9 08 To A. B. Dickinson , superintendent of ...
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82,492 04 Samuel Young , pay as Canal Commissioner , while actually serving
as such , ..... 61 64 John Tracy , the like as Commissioner ... 3,303 40
Commissioners of the Canal Fund , for revenue , ...... 1,726,719 57 Support of
foreign poor in ...
82,492 04 Samuel Young , pay as Canal Commissioner , while actually serving
as such , ..... 61 64 John Tracy , the like as Commissioner ... 3,303 40
Commissioners of the Canal Fund , for revenue , ...... 1,726,719 57 Support of
foreign poor in ...
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