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330 THIRTY—EIGH'I`H CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 190. 1864. A¤¤¤¤l¤>P<>Y* shall, by the fifteenth day of January, after the completion of said road, w °°ngr°Ss' and annually on or before that day thereafter, transmit to congress a full Coutéms of m_ report of the affairs, business, and condition of the said company for the port. year terminating December thirty-one preceding such report, and such report shall be signed and sworn to by the president and treasurer of the company, or by a majority of the directors, and shall specify the following items :— First. Capital stock fixed by charter. Second. Capital stock subscribed and actually paid in, in cash. Third. Dividends made to stockholders on the capital stock of the company, and when made. Fourth. Total capital stock at the termination of the previous year. Fifth. Funded debt of the company, and in what way secured. Sixth. Floating debt of the company. Seventh. Total indebtedness of company exclusive of capital. Cost of road; Cost of Road: Eighth. Total cost of rails, chains, spikes, and other iron used in construction. Ninth. Total cost of ties, stringers, and other wood or timber used in construction. Tenth. Cost of paving-stone, gravel, and other material used in construction, not above enumerated. Eleventh. Cost of labor in the construction of the road. Twelfth. Cost of engineering and salaries paid to officers and agents of the company, and discount or interest paid on loans. Thirteenth. Amount expended in repairs of road. of equipment- Cost of Equipment: Fourteenth. Number and cost of cars. Fifteenth. Number of horses or mules used in the service of the road, and cost. Sixteenth. Cost of harnesses and other appointments. Seventeenth. Cost of tools and fixtures, including furniture of offices. Eighteenth. Cost of real estate and improvements thereon by the company. Characteristics. Characteristics : Nineteenth. Total length of road, measured as single track, including switches and turnouts. Twentieth. Weight and character of rail. Twenty-first. Number of passengers carried during the year. Twenty-second. Average number of passengers per trip. Income. Income of Road: Twenty-third. Total receipts from passengers. Twenty-fourth. Total receipts from other sources, and what sources. Expenses of Operation and Maintenance of Road: Twenty-fifth. Amount of salaries paid to officers of the company. Twenty-sixth. Amount paid to employees, with the number each of clerks, conductors, drivers, station-keepers, and laborers. Twenty-seventh. Amount paid for taxes of all kinds, and insurance. Twenty-eighth. Amount paid for reconstruction of, and repairs to, track, turnouts, and other structures. Misccilaneous Miscellaneous : Twenty-ninth. Amount of dividends paid during the preceding year, in cash, and dividends in stock to stockholders, and per centage of each. Thirtieth. Increase of capital stock, if any, during the year. Thirty-first. Number of persons killed, or seriously injured, on the road during the previous year, and the causes thereof Sec. 23. And be it further enacted, That it shall be the duty of said company, when said road is completed, to have prepared tickets for pass-