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4. For Mayoralty fees.

5. For fines and penalties.

6. For fines and fees collected by clerks and courts.

7. For tavern and excise licenses.

By order of the Convention,

LUTHER CALDWELL, Secretary.

DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE:

COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE,

NEW YORK, September 16, 1867.

To the Constitutional Convention of the State of New York:

GENTLEMEN: In answer to the annexed resolution of your honor. able body, I beg leave to submit with this the accompanying statements giving the information called for.

Respectfully submitted,

RICHARD B. CONNOLLY,

Comptroller

STATEMENT

IN ANSWER TO RESOLUTION OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK IN CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION OF JULY 31, 1867, SHOWING THE AMOUNT PAID INTO THE SINKING FUNDS OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, FROM PAWNBROKERS, SECOND-HAND DEALERS, HACKNEY COACHES, MARKET FEES AND RENTS, MARKET CELLAR RENTS, MAYORALTY FEES, FINES AND PENALTIES, COURT FEES AND FINES, AND EXCISE LICENSE FEES, FROM THE YEAR 1847 TO 1866 INCLUSIVE, AND THE EXPENSES INCURRED IN COLLECTING THE SAME IN EACH OF SAID YEARS.

Sinking Fund for the Redemption of the City Debt.

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