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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: October 29, 1861., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for Georgia (Georgia, United States) or search for Georgia (Georgia, United States) in all documents.
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Georgia Finances.
In the very lucid report of Colonel Peterson Comptroller General of the State of Georgia for the last fiscal year, it is stated that the Western and Atlantic Railroad, owner exclusively by the State, paid into the State TreaState of Georgia for the last fiscal year, it is stated that the Western and Atlantic Railroad, owner exclusively by the State, paid into the State Treasury of nett earning, in 1859, $420,000; in and in 1861 $438,000. Independent of the slave valuable property, Georgia buck stock and bonds, the amount of
This income of the State from its several course of revenue, including the cash balance Georgia buck stock and bonds, the amount of
This income of the State from its several course of revenue, including the cash balance in the Treasury on the 21st of October is $2,279,857.
The disbursements in the same time amount to
We are pleased to notice, in these times of trouble, that our Confederate sister Georgia presents such a favorable financial exhibit as isments in the same time amount to
We are pleased to notice, in these times of trouble, that our Confederate sister Georgia presents such a favorable financial exhibit as is embodied in the able report of her distinguished Comptroling General.
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Brigadier-General Walker.
Brigadier-General W. H. T. Walker, of Georgia, arrived in this city yesterday from the army of the Potomac.
We have a report that he has resigned or contemplates resigning his position, but we hope he may be induced to after his determination.
One of the most accomplished and experienced officers in the army the people of the country will regret to lose the benefits of his valuable services.