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made to the ralue
of furniture.
Ion this
account.
As
*
regards
this the Private Secretary says.
"this was expended chiefly on furniture for "public apartments glass for entertainments on, " which the Governor does not pay interest." "I would point out that if some of the "articles notably bed clothing purchased
"out of the soo have not been added, many "Condemned and useless articles have not
"been deducted.
I have compared the total upon
which the
"Governor hasbeen charged interest in the
"present"
case and it differs little, but is
rather in excess
the total upon which
of the
interest was paid in 1887
I think for the future the proper way