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Richmond and York River Railroad. From the annual statement of the Treasurer of the Richmond and York River Railroad Company, A. W. Morton, Esq., it appears that during the fiscal year ending September 30th, the expenditure for transportation was $42,110.14 and the receipts from that source were $55,142.45--showing an excess of receipts of $12,039.81. Adding to this a claim against the Government for $8,000, the balance in favor of transportation is something over $21,000. On the 1st of October there was a nett balance of cash in hand of $6,188.89; which with the $8,000 just mentioned, exhibits a balance of upwards of $14,000 in the company's treasury on that day. The late President, Ro. Saunders, Esq., in his report, alludes to the failure of the last application to the General Assembly for pecuniary aid, and the necessity of raising the means to pay the half-year's interest on the Company's bonds due January 1. He shows, however, that a most cheering improvement has taken pl