Fees paid into county treasury by clerk this court 1866, $4,695 68 Fees paid into county treasury by clerk this court 1866, $6,467 56 1,779 00 $53,154 00 Fees paid into the county treasury by the clerk of this court in 916 50 $36,916 50 1866, $3,441 00 Fines paid into the county treasury by the clerk of this court in Fines paid into the county treasury by the clerk of this court in Fines paid into the treasury by the clerks of these courts in 1866, were as follows, to the credit of the sinking fund, for payment of interest on the city debt: Fees paid into the treasury by the clerks of these courts in 1866, were as follows, to the credit of the sinking fund, for payment of interest on city debt: No. 125. IN CONVENTION September 17, 1867. COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK IN RELATION TO CITY DEBT AND INTEREST THEREON; ALSO MONEYS RECEIVED FOR LICENSES STATE OF NEW YORK: IN CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION, Resolved, That the Comptroller of the City of New York, be and he is hereby instructed to make full report to this Convention of the net sums annually received from the several sources herein enumerated, and applied through the sinking fund for the redemption of the city debt, or to the payment of interest on the city debt, during the years from 1847 to 1866 inclusive, and a statement showing the expenses incurred in each of said years, in granting such licenses, collecting such fees, and in legal efforts to enforce payment or collect penalties for non-compliance to law or ordinance in each of such cases; whether such expenses were allowed by the Mayor and Common Council of the city or by the Board of Supervisors of the county, namely: 1. For licenses to pawnbrokers, and to dealers in second-hand furniture, metals or clothes. 2. For licenses for hackney coaches and drivers. 3. For fees of market privileges and market rents. |