MUNICIPALITY. 
Annual Expenses of the Londonderry Bridge for 1833_, 
June, 1835. 
1834, and up to the \§th of 
] 833. 
Wages, . 
Watchmen and labourers, 
Timbers, deals, and sawing, 
Iron works, . 
Small nails, paint, &c. 
Rope, manure, tar, and sundries, 
Rent, store, ferry, and gas taxes, 
Stamps for bonds, 
Total 
1834. 
£291 
18 
2 
- £237 
4 
10 
61 
16 
4 
- 58 
9 
6 
306 
2 
9 
- 145 
15 
84 
33 
19 
3 
- 6 
10 
6 
2 
15 
2 
- 26 
18 
24 
28 
13 
0 
- 24 
0 
84 
119 
19 
3A 
-120 
7 
1 
29 
6 
8 
-30 
8 
10 
£874 
10 
n 
£649 
15 
4+ 
£242 6s. 1 5d. JUn6 ’ i835 ’ tHe am ° Unt ° f the expenses from the 1st of January was 
labourers I," toSj g ,‘ h “ ^ " 1 "' , > ,ed " “ i S h “ “ d th “> ™t<±n,en ate oec.aional 
The gas tax is £76 16s. 0 d. a year. 
The following crossed the bridge on two days of June, 1834 :_ 
Foot Pas¬ 
sengers. 
Horse¬ 
men. 
Car¬ 
riages. 
Private 
Cars. 
Post 
Cars. 
Wheel 
Cars. 
Drays. 
Monday the 2nd, from 8 A. M. to 9 P, M. 
Tuesday the 3rd, from 9 A. M. to 10 P. M. 
983 
1004 
113 
76 
49 
51 
82 
89 
31 
23 
13 
7 
147 
123 
Total for 2 Days. 
1987 
189 
100 
171 
54 
20 
270 
The following crossed it on two days of January 1835:— 
Foot Pas 
sengers. 
Horse¬ 
men. 
Car¬ 
riages. 
Private 
Cars. 
Post 
Cars. 
Wheel L 
Cars. ; Dra 7 s - 
Tuesday the 13th, from 8 A. M. to 9 P. M. 
Monday the 19th, from 8 A. M. to 9 P. M. 
1240 
1075 
35 
13 
20 
e 
19 
10 
6 
4 
5 
6 
190 
162 
Total for 2 Days. 
2315 
48 
26 
29 
10 
a 
352 
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