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STATEMENT, giving the names of the counties holding portions of the loan of 1792, the amounts of principal held by each county, the amounts of interest paid by each in 1831, the amounts of interest in arrear in each case, and the salaries paid to the Loan-officers of each county.

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No arrear.

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100 00

170 00

Herkimer,

4,513 50

380 77

1,037 19

REMARKS.

No difficulty known to exist. Arrears sup-
posed to be in collection.

Same remark.

Supposed to be losses chargeable to the coun-
ty, but if chargeable to the Loan-officers, it
is not known to whom.

100 00 This arrear is in a train of collection under the
direction of the supervisors of the county,
but the Loan-officers to whom it is chargeable
are not known.

This arrear was occasioned many years ago, by the inability of the officers to loan the money, and the county decline to raise, and contend they ought not to be charged with it.

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Kings,

1,600 00

168 00

50 00

No arrear.

Montgomery,

20,153 50

1,525 11

125 00

No arrcar.

New-York,

4,512 50

315 18

126 03

200 00

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Queens,

4,671 50

485 12

$50 37

See remark in relation to loan of

1786 to this county.

90 00 This arrear is presumed to arise from having
blended the payments upon this and the loan
of 1786, but no knowledge is possessed upon
the subject.

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175 00
50 00

Rockland,

5,202 03

395 53

211 98

No arrear.

The cause of this arrear is not known, nor is
it known whether it is chargeable to the Loan-
officers or the county.

45 00 There is believed to be a difference between
the account kept in this office and that kept
by the Loan-officers, as to both principal and
interest of this loan, but no explanation of it
has yet been had.

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100 00

14 25

125 00
100 00

No arrear.

No arrear. 1.69

This arrear presumed to be in collection, as
no confusion is known to exist between the
accounts.

165 00 | No arrear.

No arrear.

This arrear is presumed to be in collection, as no difficulty is known in relation to the ac

counts.

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150 00

28,380 75

2,056 16

56 68

175 00

$258,940 84

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STATEMENT, giving the names of the counties holding portions of the loan of 1808, the amounts of principal standing charged against each county, the payments for interest in 1831, and the balances of interest in arrear, as shown by the books of the Comptroller's office.

LOAN OF 1808.

REMARKS.

$85 71 There is a trifling difference in the accounts as to this loan, but not equal to the present arrear, which is presumed to be partially, at least, in collection.

The arrear in this case grows out of the default of a late commissioner, who is insolvent, but whose bail are said to be responsible. Luke Goodspeed was the commissioner.

No arrear.

57 00 This arrear is presumed to be in collection, as there has hitherto been no difficulty with the accounts.

No arrear.

125 80 This arrear is supposed to grow out of the purchase for the State of certain mortgaged premises, which have not been released, and are not therefore credited.

No arrear.

COUNTIES.

Principal due.

Interest paid in
1831.

Interest in arrear.

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402 08

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Essex,....

9,951 00
4,505 40

608 00

291 59

Franklin,

1,242 75

82 95

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The reason for this arrear is not known, but probably most
or all of it is in collection.

A very considerable part of this arrear is the interest of
the
the past year, presumed to be in collection, and the resi-
due is supposed to be chargeable to the present commis-
sioners.

No arrear.

142 87 There is not understood to be any difficulty with this ac-
count, and the arrear is supposed to be chargeable to the
present commissioners.

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227 59 This arrear is principally a default of the late commission-
ers, Wm. Baily and J. H. Russell, who have been prose-
cuted, but they are both insolvent, and the bail of both
are dead or insolvent. There is a small default against =
the subsequent commissioners. The present commis-
sioners are not in default.

729 66

This small balance must be in collection, as no difficulty
exists with this account.

This small arrear is presumed to be in collection, as no dif-
ficulty in the account is known to exist.
This arrear is supposed to be in the hands of the late com-
missioners, Lawyer and Small, with the exception of 88
dollars, in the hands of the predecessors of Lawyer and
Small. Measures are taking to collect both arrears.
No arrear.

No arrear.

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