E‘; The amount due the trust funds, is. 466,056 26 The Auditor General also gives notice that the interest on the several bonds of the State will be paid when due, on the presentation of the coupons at the Phoenix Bank in the city of New York. Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati Rail- F011“: The recent election, for oliicers of the above road, resulted as follows : Presidcnt—H. B. Payne, Secretary—-——l\I. J. ‘Williamson, Treasurer-—T. P. Handy, Directors——.'l-I. B. Payne, .1. Gillett, Lcoanarcl Case. Richie Hilliard, A. Stone,Jr., Stillman Witt, Cleveland; .1. M. Woolsey, New Haven; Hosea Williams, Delaware; A.l{‘red Kelley, Columbus, John Miller, Columbus ; E. '1'. Presser, Albany. Abstract of Schedules and Tables appended to the New York and Eric Railroad Re- port. (Clc (ii), giving the relative proportion of each description cl‘ freight to the whole amount receiv- ed and shipped at (311.6/L .5’/ulxiait is quite inl.c1'est-ing, but too long to be copied into our columns. 'r.un.i-: (L) or LuM1n«;n snirrnn. Shows the whole amount of lumber shipped to Piermontpier, from January 1st, 1853, to Sept. 30th, 1853, to be 22,744,771 feet; to Nowburg, 12,882,577 feet; to Elmira, 12,060,002 feet; and to all stations on the road, 60,005,704 feet. In eluding estimated lumber carried from Sept. 80th, 1852, to January 1st, 1853, the whole amount is 81,223,718 feet. Number of shingles carried 5,002,000. compamson (O) or run nuumno nxrmzsrs or THE NEW roux AND mm: n.m.m.mn, wrrn rnosn or run 1-nnvioes YEAR. Years ending Sept. 1852. 18 30th 53. Number of Passengers carried in cars. . . . . 864,380 1,154,487; Number of Tons o freight . . . . . . .. 456,460 631,030 N umber of Passengers carried onc1ni1e....[ 81,179,554 08,432,861 N umber of Tons o" freight . . . . . . . . . . .. 06,697,605 101,026,522 Number of Miles run by passengelrlengines 1,062,424 1,357,880 Number of1\ ies run by freight engines... 1,826,846 1,476,880 Earnings from passen- gers, freight and mails, during the year. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 053,171,354 33 4,122,338 40 Expenses of runninrr, repairs of stoelti, track, buihlings, oi‘- liccs, taxes, damages, superintentlcnce and contingencies . . .. . . 1,661,767 74 2,250,011 68 tage of earnings... . 5 5 + comramson or we nxrnnsns PER. MILE RUN. Years ending Sept. 30th. 1852. 1853. Cents. Cents. Repairs of track, buildings and ta.\:es.12.40 16.23 ,, engines, cars and shop ex~ penses .,15.84 15.34 Expenses of operating, stations, of- ficcs and cont’g.... .4131 48.12 J Total cost . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . ..69.55 79.69 ._.._........-. Details of the above : Repairs of passenger engines. . . . . . 10.0 8 ,, , cars... .. . . 5.9 6.0 ,, freight engines . . . . . . . . . .. 8.0 ,, ,, ca1's........... 5.2 5.3 ,, tools and machinery of'ma- chiue shops . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.0 0.0 All other expenses of machine shops. 0.8 0.6 Oflicc cxpeiiscs and stationery . . . . . 1.2 1.4 Agents and clerks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3.3 3.8 Labor loading and unloading I‘rcight.. 3.7 4 8 Porters, watchmen and switchnicn. . . 0.0 1.8 Wood and water station attendance... 0.2 0.3 Uonductors, baggage and l)l‘.'LllUl1l0I), Passenger trains . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.7 Do. do. Frciglit trains.... .. .3 fi.0 Engine and liremcn, Passenger trains. 4.8 5.8 ,, ,, ,, Freight ,, . 6.0 6.3 Fue1..... .10.0 13.2 011 and waste, Passenger engines. . . . . 2.3 2.1 ,, ,, ,, Freiglit . ,, 2.2 2.2 ,, ,, ,, Passenger cars.... 1.1 1.0 ,, ,, ,, Freight ,, . . . . . . . 1.6 Loss and damage, goods and baggage 1.5 1.5 ,, persons . . . . . . . . .. 1.7 2.6 ,, property . . . . . . . .. 0.2 0.8 General supcrintcndcnce . . . . . . . . . . .. 0.8 1.1 Uontingencies . 0.8 1.7 C()Ml’AIi.I»‘:l()N PER l'ASSl:}NL‘:EIl AND TON (')l~‘ l:"RI’JIGI1'1' CARRIE!) om; MILE. Years ending Sept. 30th. 1852. 1853. Cents. Cents. Repairs of road-bed, track, buildings andtaxes...................... . 0.230 ltepairs of engines, cars, and shop expenses... .. .0213 0.217 Operating stations, oifiees, and con- tingencies. . .. .. .. .. . . . . . ..0.554 0.681 Total cost per passenger and per ton pcrmile............ .........O.933 1.128 lJetails of ojieratiag. Office and stationery .. . . .. . . .. 0.017 0.014 Agents and clerks. . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . .0015 0.054 Labor loading and unloading freight. 0.003 0.124 Porters, watchmen, and switchmen. .0012 0.024 Wood and water station attendance. . 0.003 0.004 Conductors, brake and baggagi-men, Passenger trains . . . . .. . .. .. .. 0.087 Do. do. Freight trains.. .. .. .. .. .. 0.100 0,117 Engine and firemen, Passenger trains. 0.063 0.080 ,, ,, Freight ,, 0.082 0.100 Fuel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ....0.148 0.186 Oil and waste, Passenger engines. . . . 0.030 0.029 ,, ,, Freight ,, . . . . 0.031 0.032 ,, ,, Passenger cars. . . . .. .0.014 0.014 ,, ,, Freight ,, .. .0022 0.019 Loss and damage, goods and baggage. 0.021 0.021 ,, persons .. .. .. .. ..0.028 0.035 ,, property . . .. . . . . .0005 0.005 General superintendcnce. . . . . .. .. . . .0.012 0.015 Contingencies... . . .. .. . . .. .. . .0.012 0.024 T.l13LE(P) or MILEAGE or nnemss. On passenger trains, for year... . . 1,357,880 miles. ,, freight ,, ,, ,, ....1,240,504 ,, gravel ,, ,, ,, 208,028 ,, wood ,, ,, ,, 18,758 ,, T0531--on I000 hil- Expenses on per cen- 52,4 54,3’, .... . ..-2,834,268 miles.