This is a historical report detailing a special examination of the "Bureau for the Collection of City Revenue and of Markets" within the Finance Department of New York City. The Commissioners of Accounts conducted the examination to determine the correctness of the revenue returns. The report offers a glimpse into the financial management and oversight practices of New York City government at the time. It serves as a valuable resource for researchers interested in municipal finance, government accountability, and the history of New York City's administrative systems. This document provides a detailed account of the auditing process and highlights the importance of accurate financial reporting in the public sector.
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