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To the Constitutional Commission: Pursuant to the following resolution adopted by the Commission, December 5, 1872, to wit: Resolved, That the Clerk send a circular to the mayors of each of the cities, to the clerks of the boards of supervisors in the several counties, to the supervisors of each town and the president of each village of the State, requesting a statement of the amount of the present indebtedness of their respective cities, counties, towns and villages, the time when and the purpose for which the same was created, and the time when payable, and, also, the amount of the present assessment rolls of said cities, counties, towns and villages. Immediately after the adjournment, in December, the Clerk of this Commission prepared a circular, with blanks, on which to enter the data called for, and forwarded the same to the mayors of each city in the State, for the debts of the cities; to the clerks of the boards of supervisors, for the debts of the counties; to the supervisor of each town, for the indebtedness of the towns; and to the presidents of each incorporated village, for the debts of Ullages. A large majority of those to whom the circulars were addressed promptly responded, but, in some instances, two, and even three, duplicate circulars had to be forwarded before a response could be obtained. In ten towns the data desired had to be obtained from other than official sources. The Legislature of 1870 passed a law requiring the supervisors of each town to report at the annual meeting of the board of super- visors in each county the amount of indebtedness of each town, that the facts might form part of the records of those boards. It appears that this law is not complied with, except in a few counties. In a majority of the counties not a single supervisor has made the report required by that law, and, in others, only a portion of the super- visors have complied with it. With all the tardiness on the part of some of the supervisors to respond, it is believed that a correct statement has been obtained2 from official and unofficial sources of the entire municipal indebted- ness of the State, except it may be of a few unimportant villages. The facts thus obtained have been arranged by the Clerk in tabu- lar form, by towns, cities and counties, and present important questions for the consideration of this Commission, and all those interested in the subject of debts and taxation. The facts and data presented show, in.many instances, a great abuse in the exercise of the power of creating municipal indebtedness, and a recklessness in the creation of obligations for future generations to pay. The debt, in a large majority of the towns bonded, has been created under either the general or special railroad bonding law. The general rule appears to be, to exchange the bonds issued by the towns for stock in the roads which it is proposed to aid. In a few instances, the town authorities have been able to sell the stock after the road has been completed for from 70 to 75 per cent of the value of the bonds, but these are exceptional instances. In a few cases, the roads thus aided by towns have been leased to other roads, on a guarantee of interest upon the outstanding obligations, but at a lower rate than the interest on the bonds of the town; but, neverthe- less, lightening the burdens of the towns. In nine-tenths of the towns, the property, real and personal, will be compelled to pay not only the interest but, also, the full amount of the bonds issued. Most of these obligations fall due between 1880 and 1900. The prevalent custom appears to have been to issue bonds for twenty or thirty years and those of each town all falling due on the same year. Some of the towns have been bonded in this manner for twenty, thirty, and even fifty per cent of their assessed valuation. Next in importance to the railroad bonding is that of bonding towns for boulevards, avenues and gravel drives. In some localities that has been carried to an extent far greater than bonding for rail- roads. This class of debts have been created under special laws of the Legislature, passed without the people knowing their full import. The Clerk has arranged the data in six different classes of tables. The first is a detailed statement of each of the sixty counties, in which will be found the name of the towns, cities and villages in each county, with the amount of indebtedness of each town, city and village, the date when contracted, the purposes for which it was contracted, the time payable, and the assessed valuations of the real and personal property of each town, village and city, with the total of the county. The footings of aggregate valuation of real and personal property in each county, contain the aggregate valua-3 tions of the towns and cities. All property of villages is assessed by the towns in which they are situated, and is included in the assessed valuation returned for the towns. The villages, however, have a separate assessment roll for village purposes, but it covers the same property assessed by the town. The assessed valuation returned by the village authorities is not included in the aggregate for each county. It is given separate in tables, in order that the per- centage of debt to valuation may be deduced therefrom if desired. It will be noticed that the assessed valuation of personal property in some of the villages as returned, exceeds the entire valuation of the personal property of the whole town, including, in some cases, other villages and farm lands outside of villages, showing a different mode of assessments for village from that for town purposes. The second table is a recapitulation of the aggregates by counties. In this will be found the entire debts of the county, cities, towns and villages in each county, for each of the specified purposes, together with the total debt and total valuation, and percentage of debt on assessed valuation of each county. By reference to this recapitulation the following result will be seen : There have been issued by towns, cities and villages of the State, in aid of railroads, and remaining unpaid, $26,946,662.09. For the purpose of erecting public buildings, such as court- houses, city and town halls, and school buildings, $10,416,864.84. Of the debt growing out of the recent civil war, there remains unpaid $26,934,696.19. Bonds issued for roads, boulevards, streets, avenues and bridges, amount to $36,658,144.59. For water-works and fire apparatus, $29,335,383.79. For parks, local improvements and other purposes, $84,052,655.08. Making the aggregate bonded indebtedness of counties, cities, towns and villages of the State, the enormous sum of $214,344,676.58. The entire valuation of real and personal property of the State is $2,124,034,143.46 ; showing that, aside from the debt of the State and United States, the local bonded indebtedness of the State is equal to ten and y1^ per cent of the assessed valuation of the entire property. Ulster county is bonded for twenty-four and per cent; Che- nango, twenty and ^ per cent, and Oswego sixteen per cent upon their assessed valuation. The entire local indebtedness outside of the city of Hew York is $95,483,946.72.4 The third table contains a recapitulation of the county bonded debt, or the bonds issued by county authorities and chargeable to the county at large. The counties not enumerated in this statement have no county bonded debt. It will be seen that thirty-nine coun- ties have a bonded debt, and twenty-one counties have none. The amount of bonds outstanding against those thirty-nine counties amounts to $46,685,264.4:0. This includes what is known as the county debt of New York. The assessed valuation of the counties thus bonded is in the aggregate, $1,931,645,392.46, making a per- centage of county debt upon the valuation of nearly 2f per cent. The counties outside of New York have a county debt of $15,- 030,159.94. The fourth table is a recapitulation of the debts of cities. There are twenty-four cities in this State, the aggregate indebtedness of which amounts to $137,539,609.34, exclusive of the county debt of New York and a portion of the town debt of Yonkers, which are a debt upon those cities. The aggregate assessed valuation of the cities is $1,497,894,469.20, showing a percentage of 9 ^ per cent upon the valuation of all cities in the State. The city of Lockport has no bonded debt, but has a floating debt of $2,794.86. This is the only city without a bonded debt. The city of Poughkeepsie has the largest amount of bonds in pro- portion to its assessed valuation, the debt being 31 per cent of the valuations. Oswego comes next, being bonded to the extent of 21 per cent of its valuations, while Binghamton and Utica are each bonded to the extent of over 16 per cent. Brooklyn, 15f per cent, and the entire property of Kings county is bonded to the extent of 17iV Per cent. New York, including the city and county debt, without deducting the $23,000,000 in sinking fund, is bonded lOf per cent. The fifth table exhibits a statement of the number of towns in each county bonded, and the number not bonded, with the aggre- gate indebtedness and valuations of the towns which are bonded. There are four hundred and sixteen towns in the State bonded, and five hundred and seventeen towns not bonded. The aggregate indebtedness of those towns amounts to $25,167,- 781.83. The assessed valuation of the towns bonded amounts to $328,292,233.16 equal to 7f per cent upon the entire assessed valu- ation of the towrn bonded. The last table is a recapitulation of villages bonded in alphabetical5 order. From this it will be seen that there are sixty-six villages which have a bonded debt, the aggregate of which is $2,204,700.09. There are one hundred and fifty-five villages which report no bonded debt, and, in almost every instance of this kind, the response is accompanied with a statement that their charter prohibits the issuing of bonds. Thirty-five villages have not responded. Four of those villages, which have failed to respond, are known to have a bonded debt, but the Clerk has been unable to ascertain the amount. The other villages which have not responded are believed to be free from debt. Six villages have contracted debts, the bonds for which have not yet been issued. By an examination of the detailed statements it will be seen that a large amount of the town bonds were issued in 1872, showing that the practice of town bonding is still in progress. In addition to the amount of municipal indebtedness as stated above, an additional amount of bonds have been authorized by municipalities to the amount of $2,165,000, all of which will unquestionably be issued within the next three or four months. In addition to that a num- ber of towns are now going through the preliminary process of bonding, with every indication that the municipal bonded debt, at the close of 1873, will reach fully the aggregate amount of $225,000,000. Your committee, in view of the above facts, believe that the time has arrived when it is absolutely necessary to impose some restraint upon the power of municipalities to incur debt, for if that process is continued in the future as it has in the past, as shown by the statistics herewith submitted, the result will be in the highest degree disastrous. Your committee present, in connection with this report, a section prohibiting cities, towns and villages hereafter incurring debts, including existing indebtedness, beyond ten per cent of their assessed valuations, which they recommend this Commission to adopt as part of the Constitution of the State. All of which is respectfully submitted, AUGUSTUS SCHELL, J. M. DUDLEY, B. E. JOHNSOH, A. B. WALDO, Committee. Albany, February 28,1873.DETAILED STATEMENTS.DETAILED STATEMENT Alb ant County. 5 00 so §* £ ^3 1 <5 oT £ § £ r*C> so so rO o c> «< N H 5zj ^ § °o o SO ^ ‘*S tx I 5 § 3 5* SO 1 Co < •+5 <0 "I SO Gu o Eg* Pn a ! a a m ^a og & r%_. O S3? ^ m a © $-i ^ «3 3 ^■3 r© O 02 I o H ■IttUONiOffiOJCOffl ©OSMHOHCOOO rHr-l0 io CO® NrtinroOHt'^O ■ CO • • o • 0* 005 tH-O-® rt CONoV cotfsoot-cocooooooo COCOO CO CO CO-lO-t*I • eg • • Cg 8 • -o • xa • 00 • 05 coo oooi tH t8 : §5 j [** : $ • m OOD JO CO a> -T‘. • X3 5 P-< • o^S ^ SsfisSsgg WffloOMIzpS^ > £32 0) © * Sinking fund for redemption of railroad indebtedness now amounts to $208,372, and the balance funded by the Delaware and Hudson Canal Co6 Detailed Statement.Broome County. 78 Detailed Statement.Cayuga County. 9 2Detailed Statement of Bonded Indebtedness — Cayuga County 10 Detailed Statement.V ILL AGES. 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Is' s' •*'**■*§! » 125125 I 4 * The town bonded to the amount of $160,000, but only $32,000 in bonds have been issued.26 Detailed Statement.Clayton......... No report............................................................................ Sacketts Harbor. None.............................................................. 69,300 00 21,800 00 Theresa......... None............................................... .............. 81,963 00 20,975 00 Kings County. 27Detailed Statement of Bonded Indebtedness — (Contest 28 Detailed Statement.Detailed Statement of Bonded Indebtedness — (Continued). LIVINGSTON COUNTY. 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Monroe County. 3132 Detailed Statement. A A P s H Jzi O Q -I ^3 H & p O O r*1 jo H ^ S -' O 0 E-i & O *Ki £ £ j§ SQ > • d : d co d O&SS xo'co'cc COiO €©■ 8 8 m- o d • ri © ©.X®^ • © S-h •'5 +3 3 ia55a5'SB © X tu GO 03 >. -*■' -M d d o © a o 3d® a s 53 •oa® | ®is r iS'Sl :S‘gg§l 1 2 0*3 -O „ gSaca^-B'T c dcjOOdcJO^* <10PPPPPccNew York County. 33 ■8 fd >> m . o'd -m © c +3 d d ® d^ o >» at «3 © -ft © d -a o d 2* n ^ a g d-> s ® «8 3a *H *H Ptf © ©pft ft c3 rd C3 3* o CO 3g 02 +3 co ’S£; gs ©2 ° d d d 2 d d *" § §>.2 23 C2 pij So 534 Detailed Statement. H & O O « O <1 <$> H-i 1 K) i- d P-i O oocot-^»ooo»ococ« iis O KO.Oi 8S§8 03 COSO 88*° © © ,.-T © ~ © <3? © © _~ © . - O OH O O O O O OlH Izjjzj^Sz; 52; © © © © ® d d d d d 00000 -g+s’S q d o o! >► o a c8 03 * *^+= © f-« S-! CO—J ci3 c3 o Is.Sf.S’S This is the amount of bonds issued, but it is believed that many of them were never sold, and have been destroyed, and payment will not be called for.of Bonded Indebtedness — (Continued). ONEIDA COUNTY. Oneida County. 35 $15,272,077 00 *$2,055,147 00Detailed Statement of Bonded Indebtedness— Oneida County — (Continued). 36 Detailed Statement. 0 H 1 > IS ^ fl tn O® £ §• © t- ft a a ri © A * QJ © « Sg, ob © i w Q H w £ P3 O N m © ill O §2 M £ 'd EC fl © ^ ° ^rO 2 2 d+» © © a s n co © ® Oi C3 fl £ £ O EH SSS .8888 88c £8 :£888 05 05 • ^ 05 r-* os'coco .^©ecf©ji 05 CO ©©©©©£©©©© a^qqq^qqqq cooooooooo Si : =13 ij is! ^lll*2||§ll o g q £ © S g S+g2 8888888888888888888 OUJOOOJONOOpgOOOOC 8888888888888888888 lOiOONOlOOlOOOOOiflOOH !>iX)OK)ON«5riiflOiOOiflOHH 05 © 05 CO 00 £- ia CO 05© CO 03 O tH " ^ OO^'gOOOs'OT' H id ^ io £5 io cSo 8 8 8 ^ 00 tHtH r-T r-l rH ©co t-t- GO CO ■< 8 • 83 S3 8 «o :3 8 :88 :8S a ■ co o • o o i.......;8 *S8 *88 - ©-©©©©©© ©ftO^J®^® ® © qgfl q fl a d q rig ri05^ qrifl C O O O O O O OH O Ort OOO £ &£&££££ & &&& 88 88 coo coo coo co8 oTco 85 J3S lOt- 00 2re‘8S6‘S$iOntario County,; 37 88 ii T 888 ill 88 §! 888 ill I ■g :« a ' gg£§£ggS2g§ ooooooooooo 88888888888^888 lisiiiliillisis rH 888SSS888gg^888 Slillllllllsilg §§jg¥iigMi|jii -2 s ii 8888 S islSf | l'3|s S 8888 3 illl s ilii I I I 8 8 § : if dficcflflflflSaflgfiflc o o o o o o o cm>o oh o o o lil I 8 8 8 8 :8 : 8 1 1 1 1 if! - o - © i I 8 I o o & & I38 Detailed Statement. 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TIOGA COUNTY. Tioga County. 55 o 3 ?-e o © E a © o OOOOC OOiOOOOOlOO XO N t'NOOOiO ^ usn cd cs i- ©'co»* aOr- eo 8S83S3888 OOlOOOCOiOCO© xO©©CO^©CS©tH HHWO^rl lO © cdcoaTcdijocdjo©^ ______Jin:_____ MOOJOiMH'i'JOi? 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R., but bonds have not yet been issued.60 Detailed Statement. t<0 jx 1 1 S g ^ » j^> m ^ a 8 I CQ ^3 •s§ St O © £§< a?2 w ft cS © « ft d © § ^ © © « j3 ° ri d. 888888888888888 00«500®»WHM0NNQ© OQNiOLONNOONOOOt'OCO t*OrtHHOJ©05^^>CNffl^N DOOOO OC3S(MOOO:COT-IC35'^CCiDOOt- 3S8SS$SSS88888S JOHN SSS5SI- rl>OlOOO®iO © .i-£~ +3 • £— 1~» «8 :5°S d : S 3 5 -po • ; r* cc • gJ« : cs x • oo • GH SC£ 8 88 :88 8 3 88 "S8 8 co t* CO Or-T • 03 ~H ■^CO (M -r-li-l CO 8 88 .88 8 8 g£ .88 CO-^I .C005_ 8 S ao CO'** ^oico- 03 CO .L-00 ->#CO •CO'# xC os TO VJ III1 rQ ; <3 A g ,0 cC © © *3 d d aoo 3° 8 CO 8 • : :8 : :8 : : :8 :: 1 i : :g : • *o • •’o • =8 : i :§ !i - © © © - © © _r © © © -T © „-_r HOOOHOO ooohoA &6JZ; Jz; 8 8 p *8+3 • w -o o • a :i2 ft : ©®Sa>oo' 2©° d d u dS d d o o o o, o o o % © 1lgo§||l|si§||| 0+3 d o © b tfrb 03 >'T3^o'rjWestchester County. 61 CE O © S ft PHft 88SS838 ICOOOOOO joooiooauo CO CO GO © -rH CO 8838888888888888 iCOQOOSOO^OO'MOOOiO© TONOOCOl-O’fOOCOOOOCOO Oi(MCO©t-^H©^©t— ©©©©©© ooooooooooooooooooooooo© ©©OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ©©iO©©©lO©-«^©©»OiO©lO©©»OCOr-l©©©lO ©(^©Jo-^Ot-COOOL-COlOL— O3t-®Ht-N00C0t'Hl> ^t-rTHT-^t^'osiOOirHTH-^(J^t^’oOrHiC©r-UOioft'©iOCO ©©t— ©©co©© ©(Moo©©©©© ©©lOOS©^©^ t^ccf »o co (M»o©' ®5 t-©r-(^iO'cfl 8888888 SS288SS§ OO i—i CO 1© OO l—I ^©^©Co'cO© ©•^fc-©t-©®5 COlOH>CiONO Q w £ M I o ft a © ft * ►.Sag 73 © o fl ►»■**« flo|£a a a^ „ §3 | S?|. •H oS o CO O^CO^tO COC5 00© £888 ©©©© T—irHr-li—I O O O O -P-P-P-P •^HCO^ CO© H(MeOO© &'5$©© GO S H 'I VS *ki $ 1 3 § 3 t-t © o CO A O £ ft 055 a* S w ft 8388 8888 ©-^O^ 8t0cS €©^r-( © • © • .© . • © • : :g : : : : . : : :8 ©©: ©©< 8 : :8 : ; ;8 • ’ ; : ; • . ;g 88c © • : : ^ ; ; : ; ' i • -8 ©© C C5 • r-l • m ; • © • . ^ . ; :s : : : : ©10 3 SS' •7.‘ 888 888888883 ©©©©©©^©^j ©CO©©© 88888 ©©©©© 05 COrH rHCO 6 388 iftc?'© •05 d+3 © W ft g © t-H t— t— - - 1—COCO 'dfyT*' rr*t,-i flee© O o o3 •“ 3—• +P +3 co 1-5"'^^^ COCO-H©©« aocoiocotta £££ COCO" O O d +2 4P C<3 ^05 co L— - © r^jrH S3 O ©©©©CO HNN -t-i t- t— t- •>•. ’-COCO •CO rdHH ;ih floo • o ©CO ©© SI :g8| '®iOC ©©©©^05^(Moo 2thH* 23\Htr^O~2rH©©i- SSSS® “S?™ g00’"1 3^® fc fc iZi -30 t- §§s *<©© §88 8 :8 : : :8 8 -8 • *3 © *io • • 'in -© -© © © - ^ fl5^ fl P «© o o o o & & £ O EH ©ft +p if co s ft tiWsd S3 © J cc o © O © 5 ©ft rj © 2 -ft © fl 5? © 273 S J'oSSdggflg«ora,3^ _ ^ flft n O 2 P ®3^ ®3 Q77>tZ2 a fl ^ ||o-g.g|S.2-gOP3Jja-|l'g "^Stsaegfcfc^lfli SS.£ © EiS ? 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SS8S8S88SS8S8888«888S8SS8i8S8S8SSlif igiisissssi^ g»*-=-as«s«>s—as—*3g“satfrfgaVtfsass Total indebtedness. 88S88SK8Se88eeSS88S8'8S8a8B888Sa88$8S iisiiisijiiii^ SB. tH « -<■«' s' rtv ,-r « | PURPOSES FOR WHICH CONTRACTED. hti m 8 : : : : :8 : :8 : :88 : : : 1 i i i i ii i i! i ill i i i I i i i i ia ii ill i i i s» 1 i ; i i : : ; ; ; ; ; ;S : : :8 : : :88S : :888 :8 i§ :: :l;: :1§S i iill ii - i i ii i i ii‘s| i isW is ; ; : :S : : : g i : : |il ill 8 :8 :88 :88 : :S88 : : :S i il ill ill i illl i i ii | ii jag irff i rm i i i= 581588 :8 :88S3;S : :S8 : II iSII ;§ :lli§§ i ill i 3- :»§! i : ®; i a :: : I! J2 8 :S :S :J2g$gg :88§ : :g 1 il ii ilisn in§ i if £ \B :§£S83$rt~ i”^05' i 5S888888 :S8S8!9g :S :S ispiasiii 0 : 8 : : 11 8 :8 : : :8S :88 :8S888 1 il i i ill ill illlll | :£ : : :S8 s i i i i i i 188188 : :g88^8S888lS illlll i iliiliilii ii ii§?sg|: :“gs§g¥g¥§ : N ^ S : i! & :S8S -88 : :888£S :8 :« ill! ill i illlll il ii j||S ;§s i is* j« :8 :SS8 ^3^888 : :8 il ilililiiil ilil i il #a j® ;§ ::®*a® iag-*‘ j j§ : Jth | jo : : : o M a a •a © o PU •d ® g. $ S* ©i &© c3 O a m ® £ 4‘ Washington -.. 6,000 00 14,825,603 00 1-25 44 Wayne 13,598 00 15,773,900 00 1-12 44 Westchester 849,000 00 57,677,077 00 IK $46,685,264 40 $1,931,645,392 46 2 2-5 per cent, nearly. Note.—Counties not included herein have no bonded county debt.67 Recapitulation. RECAPITULATION. Statement showing the Bonded Indebtedness of the Cities of the State. CITIES. • Total indebtedness; Aggregate valua- _ tions, real and personal. Percentage of debt to assessed valuation. Albany $3,024,000 00 $34,278,736 20 813-16 per cent. Auburn* ,. 600,000 00 5,701,126 00 10% u Binghamton ...- - 413,000 00 2,515,830 00 16% tt Brooklyn . 32,056, 555 03 207,839.761 00 15% tt Buffalo .... 4,144,750 00 38,237,870 00 10 5-6 tt Cohoes 135,000 00 3,352,105 00 4 it Elmira 67,000 00 4,576,000 00 1% it Hudson . 126,000 0U 5,128,191 00 2% it Kingston... 651,040 00 3,553,070 00 18% u Lockport 2,794 86 2,774,723 00 1-10 it Long Island city 135, 980 39 3,877,964 00 3% tt Newburgh — 346,580 00 6,118,700 00 5% tt New York.. 87,160,125 36 1,104,098,087 00 7 9-10 tt ‘ Ogdensburg... 335,000 00 2,417,936 00 5% tt Oswego 1,327, 600 00 6,328,056 00 21 tt Poughkeepsie 1,666,497 70 5,372,020 00 31 tt Rochester!* 912,186 00 13,764,725 00 6 7-10 tt Rome 220,000 00 2,402,404 00 9% tt Schenectady 121, 000 00 2,666,013 00 4% tt Syracuse.... — 1,267,000 00 11,954,862 00 10% tt Troy — .. 1,641,000 00 15,370,359 00 10% tt Utica 875,000 00 5,198,425 00 16 5-6 tt Watertown ....... 404,500 00 3,458,241 00 11% tt Yonkers ........ t..; 107,000 00 6,909,265 00 19-16 tt $137,539,609 34 $1,497,894,469 20 9 3-16 per cent. * The statement of debt of city of Auburn is unofficial; city authorities failed to report. + An additional issue of bonds to the amount of $915,000 has been authorized but not issued. t68 Reca pitula tton. RECAPITULATION. Separate Statement of the Number of Towns bonded in each County, with aggregate Indebtedness and Valuations. COUNTIES. Number of towns bonded. Number of towns not bonded. Indebtedness. Aggregate valuations of towns bonded. Rate per cent of debt to valuation of towns bonded. Albany 2 7 $9,000 00 $944,760 00 1 per cent. Allegany 7 22 277,000 00 2,736,251 00 101-6 Broome 5 10 65,975 58 2,236,680 00 3 44 Cattaraugus.... 10 22 198,535 00 2,489,256 00 8 44 Cayuga 13 10 691,687 00 8,301,268 00 8 7-16 Chautauqua 9 17 433,000 00 6,184,150 00 7 Chemung 11 224,821 27 3,955,261 00 5 K 44 Chenango 19 2 1,910,990 00 9,692,607 00 19% 44 Clinton 5 9 188,218 66 3,436,286 00 5# 44 Columbia 8 10 218,246 61 7,906,605 00 2% 44 Cortland 15 637,300 00 5,933,988 00 10% 44 Delaware 11 7 1,230,100 00 5,324,772 00 211-5 Dutchess 10 9 359,569 00 12,862,597 00 2%,rt Erie 9 16 168,664 75 4,312,472 00 3 9-10 44 Essex 8 10 210,310 00 3,999,915 00 • 5% 44 Franklin 3 13 37,960 00 2,498,086 00 1% Fulton 2 8 195,600 00 2,323.873 00 8% Genesee 3 10 54,000 00 3,778,863 00 1# 44 Greene 8 6 36,320 16 1,380,579 00 2% Hamilton 6 2 16,050 00 545,505 00 3 Herkimer 8 11 196,595 76 5,452,455 00 3 3-5 44 Jefferson 10 12 596,300 00 4,934,074 00 12 Kings. 1 4 110,000 00 2,602,000 00 4% 44 Lewis 5 12 154,327 25 1,461,678 00 10# 4‘ Livingston 11 6 426,400 00 10,393.660 00 41-10 44 Madison 9 5 870,200 00 4,709,971 00 18# Monroe 4 15 174,000 00 2,798,286 00 6 Montgomery 4 6 36,100 00 4,098,104 00 149-10 44 Niagara 4 8 447,600 00 3,007,895 00 44 Oneida 9 17 489,428 15 4,582,774 00 10% 44 Onondaga 6 13 239,313 00 7,036,786 00 3 2-5 44 Ontario 2 13 204,400 00 4,781,531 16 4 % 44 Orange 13 4 979,528 98 17,653,277 00 5 3-5 44 Orleans 2 7 160,000 00 1,301,521 00 12# Oswego 11 10 838,700 00 5,643,239 00 14% Otsego 14 10 812,188 01 6,953,766 00 11% 44 Putnam 2 4 24,500 00 2,841,125 00 % 44 Queens 3 3 521,268 00 10,476,245 00 5 44 Rensselaer 12 4 220,160 91 9,664,111 00 2# 44 Richmond 2 3 193,000 00 3,054,585 00 6% 44 Rockland 3 2 42,098 52 4,310,788 00 1 St. Lawrence 9 21 163,884 34 5,606,055 00 2 9-10 Saratoga .’ 5 15 409,325 00 5,225,856 00 7 5-6 Schenectady 3 2 20,200 00 1,811,171 00 1% Schoharie 9 7 310,650 00 2,808,602 00 11 Schuyler 2 6 4,392 00 795,308 00 1-18 Seneca 4 6 311,000 00 5,336,011 00 5 5-6 44 Steuben 9 23 372,000 00 4,001,734 00 9 3-10 44 Suffolk 5 5 195,150 00 6,126,520 00 31-5 44 Sullivan 7 8 591,807 00 1,857,180 00 32 44 Tioga 5 . 4 442,600 00 3 037,634 00 i4# 44 Tompkins 6 3 892,000 00 5,506,448 00 161-5 Ulster 8 11 911,228 36 3,949,521 00 23 Warren 1 10 100,000 00 1,869,603 00 5% 44 Washington 6 11 106,000 00 4,085,248 00 2% Wayne 6 9 701,600 00 6,540,008 00 10% 44 Westchester 21 3 4,145,488 52 53,979,222 00 7 7-10 Wyoming 7 9 417,000 00 4,657,296 00 9 44 Yates 4 5 174,000 00 2,499,121 00 7 Total 416 517 $25,167,781 83 $328,292,233 16 7% per cent. Recapitulation. 69 RECAPITULATION Of the indebtedness of the several villages of the State. VILLAGES. County. Total In- debtedness. Aggregate Valuation. $3,000 00 $1,579,850 00 16,000 00 1,564,963 00 5,000 00 440,000 00 23,700 00 559,318 00 10,000 00 36,750 00 1,186,050 00 10,000 00 294,031 00 5,000 00 276,000 00 1,500 00 2,651,776 00 58,000 00 946,500 00 10,000 00 5,500 00 i80,275 00 10,000 00 974,318 00 4,000 00 428,080 00 1.576 40 136,134 00 77,000 00 661,120 00 1,200 00 938,100 00 51,500 00 707.400 00 88,400 00 621,000 00 2,200 00 329,550 00 6,550 00 110,725 00 20,000 00 85,380 00 100,000 00 141,000 00 27,000 00 i,873,150 00 2,000 00 99,692 00 63,000 00 1,632,030 00 18,500 00 705,435 00 21,000 00 2,086,322 00 85,'500 00 1,129,435 00 53,000 00 59,000 00 i, 047,522 00 60,000 00 354,100 00 12,000 00 335,800 00 98,283 64 503,829 00 20,000 00 25,000 00 1,620,689 00 15,000 00 1,175,305 00 5,502 46 1,072,282 00 120,000 00 2,041,000 00 1,000 00 907,303 00 31,000 00 1,430,420 00 77,000 00 893,280 00 40,000 00 749,800 00 3,500 00 1,529,700 00 18,650 00 633,540 00 21,500 00 2,818,000 00 7,250 00 1,048,328 00 180,000 00 1,084,000 00 10,000 00 342,250 00 13,000 00 630,175 00 50,000 00 564,835 00 6,000 00 18,000 00 218,200 00 14,000 00 422,537 00 8,200 00 350.788 00 278,537 59 2,068;961 00 3,000 00 207,310 00 600 00 1,008,550 00 25,000 00 611,645 00 8,750 00 1,376,102 00 18,900 00 537,053 53 36,500 00 437,730 00 8,150 00 1,181,237 00 36,500 00 1,422,505 00 7,000 00 928,200 00 $2,204,700 09 Albion.......... Amsterdam....... Athens .......... Ballston Spa.... Batavia......... Bath ........... Brockport..... Canajoharie..... Canandaigua..... Canastota....... Carthage...... Castleton....... Catskill........ Chatham......... Cobleskill...... College Point __ Cooperstown..... Corning......... Cortland......... Coxsackie....... Delhi........... DeRuyter......... Dunkirk......... Edgewater....... flushing....... Frankfort....... Fredonia ....... Geneseo ........ Geneva.......... Glens Falls..... Goshen ......... Greenbush ....... Hamilton ....... Herkimer........ Ilion........... Ithaca.......... Lansingburgh.... Le Roy.......... Little Falls.... Middletown ..... Mount Vernon — New Brighton... . Norwich......... Oneida.......... Owego .......... Palmyra.......... Peekskill ...... Penn Yan........ Plattsburgh..... Port Byron ..... Port Richmond... Potsdam......... Poughkeepsie.... Richfield Springs . Salem........... Sandy Hill...... Saratoga Springs . Walden.......... Warsaw.......... Warwick......... Waterloo........ Watkins......... Westfield....... Whitehall....... White Plains.... Whitestone______ Orleans...... Montgomery .. Greene....... Saratoga .... Genesee ..... Steuben...,— Monroe....... Montgomery... Ontario...... Madison...... Jefferson... Rensselaer. Greene...... Columbia.... Schoharie... Queens...... Otsego....J.. Steuben..... Cortland.... Greene...... Delaware.... Madison..... Chautauqua.. Richmond----- Queens ..... Herkimer.... Chautauqua.. Livingston--- Ontario..... Warren...... Orange...... Rensselaer ... Madison..... Herkimer... . Herkimer ... Tompkins — Rensselaer— Genesee..... Herkimer.... Orange...... Westchester.. Richmond---- Chenango.... Madison..... Tioga ...... Wayne....... Westchester.. Yates....... Clinton..... Cayuga...... Richmond---- St. Lawrence. Dutchess.... Otsego...... Washington.. Washington .. Saratoga.... Orange...... Wyoming...... Orange...... Seneca...... Schuyler.... Chautauqua.. Washington.. Westchester . Queens...... Total.......................................................... $2,204,700 09 Note.—The assessed valuation of a few of the villages not reported, therefore, given of valuation. No footings are,