PUBLIC DEBT OF THE CITY OF NEW-YORK. THE following is a detailed statement of the Public Debt of the City of New-York on the 31st of December, 1890. Prepared by direction of the Hon. THEODORE W. MYERS, Comptroller of the City: FUNDED DEBT. 1. Bonds payable from the Sinking Fund, under ordinances of the Common Council, $4,593,400 00 2. Bonds payable from the Sinking Fund, under provisions of section 6, Chapter 383, Laws of 1878,... 9,700,000 00 3. Bonds payable from the Sinking Fund, under provisions of section 8, 27,577,785 66 4. Bonds payable from the Sinking Fund, under provisions of Chapter 79, 9,057,000 00 5. Bonds payable from the Sinking Fund, under provisions of the Constitutional Amendment, adopted November 4, 1884,. 6. Bonds payable from taxation, under provisions of Chapter 490, Laws of 1883, 7. Bonds payable from taxation, under the several statutes authorizing their issue... 8. Bonds issued for local improvements after June 9, 1880, 9. Bonds of the annexed territory of Westchester County, assumed by the Corporation,.... Total Funded Debt,... Deduct Sinking Funds for the redemption of the City debt, (investments and cash,).. 22,700,000 00 445,000 00 63,316,842 35 3,823,000 00 626,000 00 $141,839,028 01 45,638,142 65 $96,200,885 36 $104,587 41 2,357,000 00 $2,461,587 41 REAL AND PERSONAL ESTATE OF THE CITY AND COUNTY OF NEW-YORK. THE following statement exhibits the assessed valuation of the real and personal estate of the City and County of New-York, from the year 1875 to 1890, both inclusive: Total Value, Personal. YEARS. 1875,. $1,100,943,699 PUBLIC DEBT OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN. THE following statement exhibits the Public Debt of the City of Brooklyn on the 31st of December, 1890, compared with the previous six years. Prepared by direction of the Hon. THEODORE F. JACKSON, Comptroller of the City: REAL AND PERSONAL ESTATE OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN AND KINGS CO. THE following statement exhibits the assessed valuation of the real and personal estate of the City of Brooklyn and Kings County, from the year 1875 to the year 1890, both inclusive: Assessed Real Estate, Kings Co. Assessed City of 1876, 223,389,621 213,134,543 13,878,580 10,255,078 1,003,685 238,271,886 Population of the United States, the State of New-York and the Cities of New-York and Brooklyn. Compiled from the several Official Censuses of the United States and of the State of New-York. COINAGE OF THE UNITED STATES. Statement exhibiting the Coinage of the United States, from the organization of the Mint and Branches to the close of the fiscal year ending June 30th, 1890. Compiled from the Official Report of the Director of the Mint. Total Coinage,...... $1,522,381,996 50 $604,080,920 05 $21,966,938 25 $2,148,429,854 80 SUMMARY OF THE COINAGE OF THE MINT AND BRANCHES. Summary Exhibit of the Coinage of the United States, from the organization of the Mint and Branches to the close of the fiscal year ending June 30th, 1890. Value. $675.320,084 00 $336,010,357 15 $21,966,938 25 $1,033,297,379 40 Minor Value. Entire Coinage Total Coinage,........ $1,522,381,996 50 $604,080,920 05 $21,966,938 25 $2,148,429,854 80 118,359,656 10 20,581,553 80 .... COINAGE EXECUTED AT THE MINTS OF THE UNITED STATES. Statement of Coinage executed at the Mints of the United States during the fiscal year ending June 30th, 1890. Total Coinage,. 93,707,137 $23,384,424 53 6,535,474 $22,657,812 40 1,530,460 $3,287,200 00 10,925,000 $10,925,000 00 112,698,071 $60,254,436 93 |