Stocks and Securities held by the Commissioners of Sinking Fund for the redemption of City Debt, January 1st, 1849. 1,879,695 00 2,000,000 00 701,423 00 701,423 00 $13,308,129 00 $11,479,842 68 Interest on avails loaned in 1836, '37, '38.. Proceeds of sales of old pipe..... Rent of Lands, &c., from Commissioners Interest received to ante date Stock.... Warrant B., No. 708 of 1844, in favor of Stephen Allen, Chairman of Water Commissioners, for estimate and value of a piece of land required for the Water Works, in the County of Westchester, State of New-York, and belonging to Rebecca Dykeman and others, said piece of land contains five six hundred and ninety-nine one-thousandths acres, appraised by W. Jay, Abraham Miller, and Wm. Nelson, Commissioners, amount of award, $3,000 00, said warrant was returned to the Treasury by Stephen Allen, Chairman of Water Commissioners, on the 31st January, 1848.. Total receipts of Water Fund.. Payments out of the above. To Water Commissioners on contracts, &c... For Protection of Water Works during riots.. Amount of Stock already issued...$13,308,129 Less amount of Temp'y Water Loan paid off... Amount of Stock yet to be issued.. Total amount of Stock authorised Amount of Stock issued as above. Less balance of Fund in Treasury. Net Water Debt.. 301,434 Receipts and Payments of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund for the Payment of Interest on the City Debt, during the year ending December 31st, 1848. Total Receipts from Revenues.. Transferred from Treasury, amount raised by Tax to supply deficiency of Interest. Balance in Bank, January 1st, 1848.. Paid out of above For Interest on New York City Stocks of 1820 and $225,053 09 13,403 37 14,474 16 6,237 50 765 00 184,189 02 1,634 55 47,406 92 41 04 $523,204 65 276,000 00 41,673 96 $840,878 61 66 66 22,625 00 66 66 66 131,578 64] on Croton Water Stock, 1890.. on 7 per cent. Water Loan Stock.. Amount of Fines collected by the First District Po- Balance in Bank, January 1st, 1849.. 150 00 $771,498 45 $69,380 16 Statement of Funded Debt, redeemable from Taxation, January 1st, 1849. 6 per cent. Building Loan Stock, No. 2, payable Feb. 1st, 1849, $50,000 00 66 66 1850, 50,000 00 50,000 00 6 6 6 WARDS. RELATIVE VALUE OF REAL AND PERSONAL ESTATE In the City and County of New-York, as assessed in 1845 and 1846. 10 6,237,700 00 631,150 00 6,321,700 00 711,044 00 163,894 00 11 4,432,300 00 171,585 71. 4,642,950 00 225,771 35 264,835 64 12 5,623,810 00 1.762,550 00 5,674,030 00 666,350 00 1,045,980 00 13 .4,139,300 00 310,902 24 4,137,800 00 321,912 87 14 ...6,801,800 00 1,883,307 54 6,951,100 00 1,999.175 40 9,510 63 260,167 86 15 15,358,050 00 8,751,210 76. 15,986,000 90 10,058,815 85 1,935,555 09 *16 .16,778,176 00 1,000,600 00 8,148,395 00 255,114 20, 9,375,265 80 17 10,369,038 00 1,916,458 57 10,765,350 00 1,751,898 57 .234,752 00 *18 10,674,245 00 1,272,330 00 11,946,575 00 NOTE.-The 16th Ward in 1845 comprised the 16th and 18th Wards of 1846. Total valuation in County.. .$244,952 404 71 Water District. 236,260,879 71 Total increase.. Lamp 238,805,674 71 South of centre of 34th-street.. 237,230,314 71 |