Annual report of the treasurer of the state of Georgia for the year ending September 30, 1882

ANNUAL REPORT
TREASURER
STATE OF GEORGIA,
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YEAR ENDING SEPTEMBER so, 1882.
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ATLANTA, GEORGIA: Jaa. P. Harrison & Co . State Printers, Publishe s, Electrotypers, etc

ANNUAL REPORT
--v GENERAL LIBRARY
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA
MOORE PURCHASE, 1936
TREASURER
STATE OF GEORGIA,
YEAR ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 1882.
ATLANTA, GEOROTA : Jas. P. Harrison* Co., State Printers, Publishers, Eleetrotypers, etc.
1882.

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TREASURER'S REPORT.

I STATE OF GEORGIA, TREASURY DEPARTMENT, ATLANTA, GEORGIA, October ist, 1882.

To His Excellency, Alfred H. Colquitt, Governor of Georgia :

SIR : I have the honor to submit to your Excellency the fol-

lowing annual report of this Department, showing the financial

condition of the State, and embracing the receipts and disbursements at the Treasury from October 7,1881, to September 30, 1882,

both inclusive, to-wit: Balance in Treasury Oct 7, 1881

$ 794,547-5r

Received in the Treasury from Oct. 7, 1881 to Sept.

30,1882

1,609,432.10

$2,403,976.61

Disbursements from Oct. 7, i88i.toSept 30, 1882 . 1,713,507.46

Balance in Treasury Oct. 1, 1882

^.$690,472.15

I deem it proper to state that the above stated balance of $690,-

472.15, is not a cash balance, but largely consists of State of Geor.

gia and United States bonds, received on account of second

payment from the purchasers of the Macon & Brunswick R. R.,

and the suspended balance due from the Citizens' Bank and the

Bank of Rome, (State Depositories) viz: State of Georgia Bonds

$115,000.00

United States Registered Bonds

160,000,00

Balance due from Citizens'Bank Balance due from the Bank of Rome

$275,000,00 83,218,51 22,206.23

Making an amount (unavailable) of

$380,424,74

Which, deducted from the stated balance of $690,472-l5> will

show,the'cash,balance on hand on the first day of October, 1882,

to be_$310,047.41.

TREASURER'S REPORT.

Table A, beginning with the balance in the Treasury October

7th, 1881, shows the receipts and disbursements in each month

during the year ending September 30th, 1882.

Table B is an account current between the Treasurer and the

State, beginning with the balance in the Treasury October 7th,

1881, and shows the amounts received from the different sources of

revenue, and the payments on each particular fund up to Sep-

tember 30th, 1882, inclusive.

Table C is a statement of the public debt as it now stands, and

shows the liability of the State on its own account for bonds run-

ning to maturity, amounting to $9,624,135.00.

Table D shows the amount of interest to be paid quarterly and

semi-annually on bonds of the State of Georgia, and the month in

which it falls due, in and during the year of 1883.

Table E shows the total valid and bonded debt of the State on

October 1st, 1882 ; also the amount of liabilities of the State,

absolute and contingent, as endorser on railroad bonds, and the

amount of property owned and possessed by the State.

Table F is a list of the insurance companies that have on deposit

in the State Treasury $25,000each, under the Act approved Feb-

ruary 28th, 1877.

Table G is a minute and particular descriptive list of the bonds

of the State not yet due, showing their number, size, rate, date of

issue, and maturity, when and where payable, authority and object

of issue, principal due each year, the names of signers, also the

size, time of payment, and signers of coupons.

Table H is the usual estimate required of the Treasurer of pro-

bable and permanent receipts and disbursements for the ensuing

year.

Respectfully submitted.

D. N. SPEER, Treasurer.

TABLE A. Monthly Receipts and Disbursements from the Treasury for the year ending September 30, 1882.

RECEIPTS.

Balance October 7, 1881

October, 1881

November, 1881

,.;

December, 1881

January, 1882

February, 1882....

March, 1882

April, 1882

May, 1882

June, 1882

July, 1882

August, 1882

September, 1882

% 794,547 51 71,034 13 164,281 86
412,245 28 193,220 29 93,778 87 346,203 11 63,347 84 45,650 87 35,870 49 70,828 59 33,429 47 79,541 30

October, 1881 November, 1881 December, 1881 January, 1882
February. 1882 March,1882 April, 1882 May, 1882 June, 1882 July, 1882 August, 1882 September, 1882 October 1, balance

2,403,979 61

DISBURSEMENTS.

is-3

.,,,.$ 308,616 59 143,557 18

s> i

18,446 77 84J5) 67

aw
H

18,059 71 W

21,354 70

68,576 52 w

638,299 86 24,540 78

H hi O

60,968 44 w

28,114 73

298,821 51

690,472 15

2,403,979 61

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TABLE B. Statement of Receipts and Disbursements at the Treasury for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1882.

FROM WHAT SOURCE RECEIVED.

ON WHAT ACCOUNT DISBURSED.

Dr.

Balance in Treasury, October 7, 1881

From General tax, 1881

Liquor tax, 1881

Liquor tax, 1882

Tax insurance agents, 1881

Tax insurance agents, 1882

Show tax, ^i Show tax, 1882

Tax billiard tables, 1881

Tax billiard tables, 1882

Railroad tax, 1881

Railroad tax, 1882 General tax, 1880

Pees of inspectors, 1882

Fees of state house officers, 1882 Insurance fees, 1882

Insurance tax, 1882

Insurance tax, 1881

Auctioneers' tax, 1881

Auctioneers' tax, 1882

Tax sewing machine agents, 1881 Tax sewing machine agents, 1882

Tax on games, 1879 Tax on games, 1881

Tax on games, 1882

Insurance fees, 1881

Tax on special nostrums, 1881 Tax on telephone company, 1881

Tax on telephone company 1882

Photographic tax, 1880

Tax on express company, 1881

Tax on express company, 1882

JJjjd land tax, 1874- 75 and '76

Wild land tax, 1881

.

Tax on lightning rod agents, 1881

1 ax on lightning rod agents, 1882

Dividend from stocks, 1882

Tax on sleeping car company, 1881

%
....'V.*;
..7.7.7 ....
77 ",
"" 7 * *..
*.,. ',,'

| 738,020'^' 2257383 33'!5o4 2|
002 00 806 00
5.38 4?g j0
2 608 16 q's64 QQ 214^83
42217 A %0\ ^
w 308 80 2 022 41 n'047 r0 12,004 48
iq 2Q
427 so 360 00
28800 180 00
22 50 2I2 Z.
g7 ^o A \Q
31556 154 80
n^ 14 45 <x> 042 28

7Qi r,- ,,

Or.

On account contingent fund, 1881

* 1,842 27

Contingent fund, 1882 Civil establishment, 1881
Civil establishment, 1882 ... Penitentiary fund

......"77.7.7..*. 777"7777 ".'.
777777

"

7,443 31 29,170 74 42,775 00

7.061 03

Special appropriation, 1880 and 1881 Solicitor Generals (Act 58) Overpayment taxes...
Lunatic asylum, 1881. Lunatic asylum, 1882 Lunatic asylum enlargement

" 7"
7.7.
777'" , ' 7.,

4i,397 24 2,420 00
8,613 42
35,386 85 96,002 05 45,000 00

Lunatic asylum trustees

,...77777

1.750 00

Salary of inspectors Salary of chemist

..7.7.777.7 .77.7777

5,830 00 2,750 00

Salary of railroad commissioners

7.*

7,604 16

Salary of clerk railroad commissioners, 1881 Salary of clerk supreme court, 1880

.7.7.7.7.7.7.".'*'.'.

300 00

School fund. 1880
School fund, 1881
School fund. 1882 Public buildings, 1881 Public buildings. 1882

,. .7..77.7.7.77." .7.7
7.7.'7.7.7.7......7. /. 7.7 .
,7.7

813 75 1,833 20 J95ii37 36
4.567 00 2,075 co
6,231 35

Claim vs. Macon and Brunswick Railroad

150 00

Printing fund, 1881

,

...777

3,181 00

Printing fund, 1882

.7.7"."."

8,000 00

Academy for blind, 1881..

7.7." ....'..'."

3,000 00

Academy for blind, 1882

777777777

9,000 00

Academy for colored youths

. 7.7 7 .7.7 7 7 7

10,000 00

Contingent expenses railroad commissioners, 1881. .777 ..........7

225 00

Contingent expenses railroad commissioners, 1882.... Public debt, 1881

500 00

P a wH W
od

7 07

128 95

2g4 ~

,

go 00

67 50

1,015

Pubiic debt, 1882 Library fund, 1882

7.7*.777777777

Sheriffs' cost supreme court pauper c. cases

7

Legislative pay rolls session of 1881.

7.7.7.

Western and Atlantic Railroad change bills Funded debt

7.7.777.7

286,274 686,773
815 58 96 25 100,416 35
1 60

7.7..

'199 39

Institute deaf and dumb, 1881

'.

1,245 2.062 50

Tax on sleeping car company, 1882

Rent of Western and Atlantic Railroad, 1883

Insolvent general tax

Tax sewing machine company, 1881

Tax sewing machine company, 1882

General tax, 1878

Penalties

Liquor tax, 1880

Tax on dealers in iron safes, 1881

Tax on dealers in iron safes, 1882

Claim against rolling mill company

Tax on agents for sale of musical instruments, 1881.

Tax on telegraph company, 1881

,

Tax on telegraph company, 1882

Sale Oconee bridge bonds

Interest Oconee bridge bonds

...

Interest on sale Macon and Brunswick Railroad. ...

Interest on railroad tax

Interest on United States bonds

Penalties from lessees convicts

Rent of public buildings

Earnings Macon and Brunswick Railroad

,

Money refunded from Knapp estate

Sale M. & B. R. R. (second payment)

Penalties violation section 10 lease act

Hire convicts, 1881

General tax, 1877

Money refunded acco unt solicitor general (Act 58)...

Sale public property

Railroad tax, 1874

'

Railroad tax, 1875

Railroad tax, 1876

...7.7.7.*

Liquor tax, 1879

7.

275 74 300,000 00
1,313 26 200 50
1,400 Oo
793 60 42 43 160 38 1,003 5 400 00 1,200 00
45 co 1,106 14
914 40 1,600 00
113 87 25,000 00
1,311 44 3,600 00
400 00 103 90 6,706 30 2,385 00 250,000 00 500 00 24,871 00 no 39 15 00
1,949 35 i>983 49 i,983 49 1,648 99
22 50-- 1,609,432 10
$2,403,979 61

I Institute deaf and dumb, 1882

Institute deaf and dumb for colored mutes

..

Institute deaf and dumb, draining and repairing

Fund artificial limbs

Land script fund, 1882

Compiler of public laws

Commissioner of agriculture, 1881

Commissioner of agriculture, 1882

,_

Contingent expenses supreme court, 1881

Contingent expenses supreme court, 1882

Clerk supreme court {Act 57)

State University, 1882.

Atlanta University, 1882

".

,

Salary clerk railroad commissioners, 1882

Salary clerk supreme court (Act 75) 1881

Supreme Court Reports

Balance in Treasury, October 1, 1882

7.7.7. .7 7. ".7.77.'.

11,250 00 5,000 00
1,000 00 615 00
6,314 14 300 00
3,50 00 7,500 00
345 84
248 97 788 75 8,000 00
8,000 00
600 00
548 75 1,750 00
690^472 15

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O $2403,979 61

TABLE C. Consolidated statement of the Public Debt of the State of Georgia (not yet due), on the ist day of October, 1882,
Showing the dates of issue and maturity and annual interest on each issue.

DATES OF ISSUE.

3

YEARS TO RUN.

Whe

Amounts -- Principal each year.

due Annual interest issue.

on

each Principal and annual interest on each amount.

M>W

d

1873

1873

1873

,

1866 and 1873.

1870

,

1872

1876

1877

1878

1882

One-half year

1883

One and a half years... 1884

Two and a half years... 1885

Three and a half years 1886

Eight years ,

1890

Ten years

1892

Fourteen years

1896

Seven years

1889

Two years.

1885

Fifty years:

1932

Total public debt (not yet due) and annual interest.

I 100,000 00 100,000 00 ' 100,000 00
4,000,000 00 2,098,000 00
307,500 00 542,000 00 2,298,000 00 75,635 00
3,000 00
3,624,135 00

4,000 00 8,000 00 8,000 00 278,000 00 146,860 00 21,525 00 37,940 00 137,880 00 3,025 00
210 00
$ 645,440 00

% 108,000 00

108,000 00

H

108,000 00

4,278,000 00

i-3

2,244,860 00

329,025 00

579,940 00

2,435,880 00

78,660 00

3,210 00

TABLE D. Showing amount of Interest to be paid quarterly, and semi-annually', on bonds of the State of Georgia, and the
month in which it falls due, in and during the year 1883.

CLASS OF BONDS.

Rate.

January. February. April.

July.

August. October.

Total Interest.

Total Payments.

1-3


Bonds issued for stock in the Atlantic and Gulf Rail-

road

6 per cent

Bonds secured by mortgage on Western and Atlantic

Railroad

7 per cent

Bonds issued under Act of January 18, 1872

7 per cent

Bonds issued under Act of February 19, 1873

8 per cent

Bonds issued under Act of February 24, 1876.

7 per cent

Bonds issued to redeem M. & B., N., S. & M. Branch

Bonds Gold Bonds, quarterly coupons

6 per cent 7 per cent

Bonds issued to redeem 6 per cent. Bonds

4 per cent

Obligation issued to Trustees State University in lieu

of six bonds for $500 each which fell due in 1882. .- 7 per cent

300,000
3,600,000 307,500 400,000 542,000
2,290,000 2,098,000'
75,635'

126,000 00 10,762 50
18,970 00
00,940 00 36,715 00 3i25 00

$ 9,000

m
dw
H W 18,000 00 9 18,000 00

126,000 00 10,762 50 +116,000 00
00,940 00 36,715 00 36,715 00

252,000 00 252,000 00

21,525 00 21,525 00 H

12,000 00 28,000 00 128,000 00

37>94

37,940 00 O H

137,880 00 137,880 00 i-3

36,715 00 146,860 00 146,860 00

3,025 00 3,025 00

8 9,624,135! $264,412 50 $ 9,000 $152,715 00 $261,387 50 $ 9,000 $ 48,7 15 $ 645,440 00 $ 645440 00

t One hundred thousand dollars of this amount is the principal o the 8 per cent bonds falling due this month (April).

CO

TABLE E.
Showing the total valid bonded Debt of the State of Georgia on October I, 1882/ also the amount of Liability of the State, absolute and contingent, as endorser on Railroad Bonds, and the amount of Property owned and possessed by the State.

Total Bonded Debt Total endorsement on (secured by first lien) bonds of South i^oi^ii'Wnd'FloriVla'i^ilroad" Total endorsement on (secured by first lien) bonds of Northeastern Railroad
GB.

59,624,135 00 w 464,000 00 260,000 00

Western and Atlantic Railroad, 138 miles--lease 9 years to run--annual rental $300,000

Macon and Brunswick Railroad--195 miles-sold for $1,125,000, of which about $700,000 is yet due. See Act 1*879!

Bonds of Marietta and North Georgia Railroad

$ 66,233 62 O

South Georgia and Florida Railroad--58 miles--(contingent)-has never defaulted in paying interest!!!!!!!!!.'.!!!'

Bank State of Georgia- 1,833 shares Bank of Augusta--800 shares

" No value. .'...............!!"...".....!!....!.!.."."!! No value.

Georgia Railroad and Banking Company--186 shares

'.'.'.'."'.'."."'.'.'.'."!!!".'.'.!".!".".!!!".!!!!"!!"*" 25,000 00

Atlantic and Gulf Railroad--10,000 shares--par $1,000,000 --(no market value)

.,.........!!!...!."!!*.!!."!..!..."!."....!

Southern and Atlantic Telegraph, guaranteed by Western Union Telegraph Company- 440 shares!!..!!..".!!!.'.".!!!!! Public Buildings--not estimated

10,000 00

TREASUEEK'S EEPOET.

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TABLE F.

The following is a List of Insurance Companies that have deposited $25,000 each in the Treasury, under the provisions of an Act approved February 28, 1877.

Imperial Fire Insurance Co., of

London, England.

London Assurance Corporation

London, England

Merchants and Mechanics Insurance Co

Richmond Va

Insurance Company of North America

Philadelphia, Pa.

Hamburg-Bremen Ipsurance Co

Hamburg, Qer.

Connecticut Insurance Co

.'.Hartford, Conn!

German-American Insurance Co

' New York."

Virginia Fire and Marine Insurance Co

....... '.'.'.Richmond, Va!

Northern Assurance Co

England.

Virginia Home Insurance Co

!..!!'.!!!'.'.'. Richmond Va'

Western Assurance Co

Toronto, Can.

British American Insurance Co

Toronto, Can

North British and Mercantile Insurance Co

'... England'

Phoenix Assurance Co

London, Eng.

Commercial Union Assurance Co

V'.'.'' London' Eng'

Phoenix Insurance Co

Hartford, Conn.

b-uardian Assurance Co

England.

Phoenix Insurance Co

;

'.'. .7.7.7.7.7..... ...New York!

Petersburg Savings and Insurance Co .'.'...!.'.'!.'!.".'!!.'.'! Petersburg, Va."

Hartford Fire Insurance Co

Hartford, Va.

Niagara Insurance Co

"'

New York'

Franklin Insurance Co

'.'.'.'.'.'.' '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.Philadelphia, Pa*

Watertown Fire Insurance Co

Watertown, N. Y.

Columbus Insurance and Banking Co

Columbus, Miss.

London and Lancashire Fire Insurance Co

England.

Liverpool and London and Globe Insurance Co

England.

Westchester Fire Insurance Co

New York.

Star Fire Insurance Co

.......' ....7.......... New York.

Fire Association of Philadelphia

!.'..'.'.'.'.'.'.'...'.'.'!!.'.'!!Philadelphia, Pa.'

Home* Insurance Co....

t _ New York,

Man hattan Insuran ce Co

......... ..'. .... .....'.!'.'.'.... New York!

Royal Insurance Co

...... .77. 7.7.7...7.7.7......England!

Lancashire Insurance Co

............... .. "England*

Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society...!!!!'.!!!!!!!!!!!'.!!!.!!! .'.New York!

Continental Insurance Co

.' ... New York.

Queen Insurance Co..

.................. .'

.England!

Williamsburg Uity Insurance Co Scottish Union and National



.New York! Scotland.

Mechanics Fire Insurance Co

Brooklyn.

The Lion Fire Insurance Co

......... ......'......".England.

. Germania Fire Insurance Co

' '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.New York.

Hanover Fire Insurance Co

!!!.'!!!.'!!!.'!!'!!!!!! .New York.

Merchants Insurance Co

\"

".'..' '' Newark N. J.

Providence Washington Insurance Co.!!!!!! !!!!'.!!!".'.' Providence, R. i!

City of London Fire Insurance Co Standard Fire Office

London, Eng.

\

London, Eng.

Crescent Insurance Co

New Orleans.

Fire Insurance Association

' ..... .7.7.7 7.7.7.7 ..'.'.'...' .London, Eng.

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TABLE H.
Estimate of probable receipts and disbursements at the Treasury for the year ending December 31, 1883.

RECEIPTS.
From tax on property, polls and professions Eailroad tax
T^iTM mimtca^yax:::z::::::.'.'::z:z...:
Rent of Western and Atlantic Railroad Hire of convicts Fees of Inspectors of Fertilizers Tax on sewing machine companies Tax on telegraph companies Tax on express companies Tax on telephone companies Tax on dealers in iron safes Tax on shows Tax on sleeping car compani s Dividends on stock Interest on United States bonds Tax on billiard tables Tax on insurance agents Insurance fees Miscellaneous sources

DISBURSEMENTS.

$

800,000 00
63,000 00 50,000 00
12,00000
320'2n, 00 2o,000 00 I'Vnn no 1,410 00 Aoo uu
2;(>00 00 ^00 00
1.000 u 5>TM 000TM00 J>000 oo 7,-iOO oo 6,000 00 Jfii, nn ,K m IO.UUU uu

On account of civil establishment

I

Contingent fund

Printing fund

Academy for the blind

Institute for deaf and dumb

Lunatic asylum

Atlanta University State University

'

Agricultural Department

Public debi

Salaries and contingent expenses officers, chap

lains and committees penitentiary dep't

Salary chemist

Salary inspectors

Salary Railroad Commissioners

Salary Clerk Railroad Commissioners

Salary Trustees Lunatic Asylum

School fund

,

Public buildings

Solicitor-General fees in pauper cases

Land scrip fund

87,050 00 10,000 00 10,000 00 12,000 00 15,000 00 100,000 00 8,000 00 8,000 00 10,000 00 745,440 00
6,700 00 3,000 00 6,000 00 7,500 00 1,200 00 1,500 00 270,000 00 8,000 00 3,000 00 6,314 00

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Legislative pay-roll--forty days' session

42.613 00

$1,350,900 00

$1,361,317 14

TABLE G
Descriptive List of the Bonds of the State of Georgia running to maturity, outstanding on the istof October, 1882, in order in which they become due, showing their number, size, rate, date of issue and maturity, when and where payable, authority and object of issue, principal and interest due each year, and the names of signers ; also, size, time ofpayment, and signers of coupons.

DATE OF BOND.

Size of Bond.

No. of Rate Issue Per Cent,

Terra.

Month. Year.

PAYABI ,E.

Amount Annual

of

Interest on

Each Issue. Each Issue.

Month. Year.

Engraved or
Printed.

Size of Coupons.

SIGNERS OF COUPONS.

TIME FOR PAYMENT OF COUPONS.

WHERE PAYABLE.

AUTHORITY FOR ISSUE. FOR WHAT PURPOSE ISSUED.

SIGNERS OF BONDS.

February July July May May
July May..

1866

500 200 6 per cent 23 years February....

1866

100 345 6 per cent 20 years Eebruary

1866

500 300 6 per cent 20 years August

1866

100 155 6 per cent JO years August. ..

I866J 1,000 2,800 7 per cent 20 years July

1866

500 1,600 7 per cent 20 years July

1870 1,000 2,098 7 per cent 20 years

1872 1,000 207 7 per cent 20 years

1872

500 201 7 per cent 20 years

1873 1,000 100 8 per cent IO years

1873- 1,000 100 8 per cent I I years

1873 1,000 100 8 per eent 12 years April

1873 1,000 100 8 per cent *3 years April

1876 i,000 542 7 per cent 20 years July

1877 1,000 2,298 6 per cent 12 years July

1879 5 to 50

4 per cent 6 years fanuarv

ued to Trustees State Universitjr

1886 1886 1886 1887 1836 1886 1890 1892
1892
1883 1884
1885 1886 1896 1889
1885

$ 100,000 00 8 6,000 00 Engraved... $ 34,500 00 2,070 00 Engraved...

150,000 00

9,000 00 Engraved...

15-500 00

930 00 Engraved...

2,800,000 00 196,000 00 Engraved...

800,000 00 56,000 00 Engraved...

2,098,000 00 146,860 00 Engraved...

207,000 00 14,490 00 Engraved...

100,500 00

7,035 00 Engraved...

100,000 00

4,000 00 Engraved...

100,000 00

8,000 00 Engraved...

100,000 00

8,000 00 Engraved...

100,000 00

8,000 00 Engraved...

542,000 00 37,940 00 Engraved...

2,29800 00 137,880 00 Engraved....

75^35 00

3,025 00

3,000 00

210 OO:

15 00

February and August

New York and State Treasury....

3 00 John Jones, Treasurer

February and August

New York and tate Treasury

r5 00 John Jones, Treasurer

New York and State Treasury.... Act of 27th February, 1856

3 00

February and August

New York and State Treasury Act of 27th February, 1856

35 00 W. H. Scott, for Treasurer

New York and State Treasury Act of 12th March, 1866

*7 5o B. A. White, for Trea4urer

New York and State Treasury....

35 00 Madison Bell, Comptroller-Gen. January, April, July and Oct. New York and State Treasury.... Act of 15th September, 1870

35 00

New York and State Treasury.. ..

17 5

New York and State Treasury

40 00

New York and State Treasury

40 00 John Jones, Treasurer

April and October

New York and State Treasury ..

40 00

New York and State Treasury....

40 00

New York and State Treasury

35 00

New York and State Treasury.. . Act of 24th February, 1876

3 00

New York and State Treasury Act of 19th February, 1877

New York and State Treasury

Charles J. Jenkins, Governor ; Nathan C. Barnett, Secretary of State.

Charles J. Jenkins, Governor ; Nathan C. Barnett, Secretary of State.

Atlantic and Gulf Railroad

Charles J. Jenkins, Governor; Nathan C. Barnett, Secretary of State.

Charles J. Jenkins, Governor; Nathan C. Barnett, Secretary of State.

Charles J. Jenkins, Governor; John T. Burns, Comptroller-General.

Charles J. Jenkins, Governor ; John T. Burns, Comptroller-General.

Rufus B. Bullock, Governor ; David G. Cutting, Secretary of State.

James M. Smith, Governor ; David G. Cotting, Secretary of State.

James M. Smith, Governor ; David G. Cotting, Secretary of State.

James M. Smith, Governor ; Nathan C. Barnett, Secretary of State.

James M Smith, Governor ; Nathan C. Barnett, Secretary of State,

fames M. Smith, Governor ; Nathan C. Barnett, Secretary of State.

Renewal of Old Bonds, etc

James M. Smith, Governor; Nathan C. Barnett, Secretary of State.

To pay int. on M. & B., N. & S. Bonds. James M. Smith, Governor; Nathan C. Barnett, Secretary of State.

To fund M & B., N. & 8., M. Bra'h b'ds Alfred H. Colquitt, Governor ; Nathan C. Barnett, Secretary of State.

Alfred H. Colquitt, Governor ; J. W. Renfroe, Treasurer.

%,624,135 00 $ 645,440 OO'

The following numbers of Gold Quarterly Coupon Bonds are outlawed by the Act approved August 23, 1872. viz : 797, 798, 1,010*, 1,629, *i6*3o, 1,633,1,741, 1,771, 1,772, 1,773, I774i *i7OIi xi792i I^8II, 1,825, 1,826, 1,840, 2,501 to 2,575, both inclusive, 2,591, 2,592, 2,593, 2,594* 2,595, 3,596, 2,597, 2i598, 2,599, ai*d 2,600. * Bond 1,010 has been paid, by authority of Act approved 1877. + There were $400,000 of this issue, but all have been redeemed except the above $75,635 00.

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