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BIENNIAL REPORT
AUDITOR OF PUBLIC ACCOUITS,
1853.
BIENNIAL REPORT
AUDITOR OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
STAT^ OF ILLINOIS
Auditor's Office, Illinois,
Springfield, December 1st, 1852.
To the General Assembly of the State of Illinois :
I have the honor to submit the following report of the receipts and
disbursements, during the two years ending November 30, 1852, which
are presented in the following order :
1. A statement of the receipts and expenditures, showing the whole
amount received, applicable to the payment of the ordinary and con-
tingent expenses of the state government, and the amount paid out,
including the interest on the school fund.
2. A general statement of warrants drawn upon the treasury, for all
purposes.
3. A detailed statement of warrants drawn upon the contingent fund.
4. A detailed statement of warrants issued, showing on what appro-
priation, and to what account charged.
5. A statement of the school, college and seminary fund, and amount
of state indebtedness purchased.
6. A statement of the redemption money received from minor heirs.
7. A statement of the one-sixth of a mill fund, for the education of
the deaf and dumb.
8. A statement of warrants issued, showing the amount outstanding.
9. A statement of banks organized, showing the amount of capital
amount of stocks deposited, and circulating notes registered.
10. A statement of the treasurer's account.
11. Comparative statement of the assessments in the several coun-
ties, showing the amount charged, collected, &c, in each county. A
table showing the number of horses, cattle, &c, assessed in a few coun-
ties. Although this table is very imperfect, yet it will serve to show
the importance of such statistical information, if obtained from all the
counties, and published annually.
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The amount appropriated at the last session of the general assembly
for special purposes, was unusually large, yet there is now in the trea-
sury a large surplus over and above the amount of expenditures, as
will be seen by reference to the statement of the treasurer's a< ount,
and the table of receipts and expenditures, amounting to the sum of
$146,372,36. From this sum may be deducted the following ai ounts
chargeable to this fund : orders on collectors for the interest on the
school fund not returned, viz :
Hardin county, for 1851, - ] 42
White county, for 1847, - - - - ( '2 io
Pope county, for 1848, - - - , 8 78
Making the sum of $1,154 92
Balance of appropriations for salaries to February, 28,
1853, 12,219 30
" fund for the education of the Deaf and Dumb, - 5,705 23
Interest on liquidation bonds, due 1st of January, 1853, 5,447 20
Of the unexpended appropriations there will probably
be required to meet accruing expenses, - 3,000 00
The amount necessary to meet the expenses of selec-
ting swamp lands remaining unpaid is estimated at 6,000 00
To meet the expenses of the present session of the gen-
eral assembly, - - 16,000 00
Printing paper and stationery, - - ^,uuu vv
Making the aggregate sum of - $51,526 65
to be paid out of the funds now on hand. There will probably be col-
lected of the balance now due from collectors, on accounts tor taxes
of 1851, and prior years, a sufficient amount to meet all necessary ex-
pense-, that may accrue prior to the collection of the taxes of 1852,
leavino- the sum of $100,000 applicable to any purpose to which the
legislature may think proper to appropriate it. The revenue of 1852,
collectable in 1853, will probably exceed the amount of expenses for
that year A70,000. With this surplus, amounting to at least $1/0,000,
it is estimated that $270,000 of our state indebtedness may be cancelled
during the year 1853 ; and I know of no way that the state can invest
this surplus to a better advantage, as the two mills levied for revenue
purposes will produce at least double the amount of tax necessary to
meet the ordinary expenses of our state government, some provision
for the application of the surplus that will accrue annually, or for a
reduction ot the taxes for revenue purposes, seems to be necessary.
The receipts of the revenue paid into the treasury for the year 1850,
include the amount of orders issued for the interest on the school fund.
For the year 1851 the orders were returned directly to the auditor,
and credited on the accounts as provided for by law; hence the amount
charged to the treasurer for revenue collected on assessment of 1851,
show the actual amount of said tax paid into the treasury.
The real estate sold on executions against delinquent collectors
and purchased by the state, amounts to the sum of $10,567 00, and as
a portion of this property is improved, some further legislation may be
5 [ v ]
necessary to protect it from being destroyed. Since the last biennial re-
port the following accounts have been adjusted and settled, either by
spcia! acts of the general assembly, abatements, payments into the treas-
ury, or the purchase of lands, viz : Brown county, for 1847 and 1849 ;
Cass county for 1849; Christian county, for 1840 and 1849; Champaign
county, for 1847 ; Crawford county, for 1848 ; Cumberland county, for
1846 and 1849; DeKalb county, for 1845 and 1849; DeWitt county, for
1849; DuPage county, for 1849; Effingham county, for 1848 and 1849;
Fayette county, for 1845, 1846, 1847 and 1848; Fulton county, for 1849;
Gallatin county, for 1846 and 1847; Grundy county, for 1845, 1846 and
1847 ; Hamilton county, for 1841 and 1849; Hardin county, for 1849;
Lake county, for 1849 ; Lawrence county, for 1849; Macoupin county
for 1848 and 1849; McLean qfbunty, for 1848 and 1849; McHenry coun-
ty, for 1842; Madison county, for 1847, 1848 and 1849; Pulaski county,
for 1847 and 1849; Peoria county, for 1842; Perry county, for 1849 ;
Pope county, for 1841, 1846, 1847 and 1849 ; Saline county, for 1847,
1848 and 1849; Schuyler county, for 1849; St. Clair county, for 1845,
1846, 1847 and 1848; Tazewell county, for 1849; Vermilion county, for
1849 ; Warren county, for 1846 ; Wayne county, for 1848 and 1849 ;
White county, 1848 ; Whiteside county, for 1846, 1847, 1848 and 1849;
Will county, for 1849 ; Williamson county, for 1843, 1848 and 1849.
A portion of the balance due on other accounts than the foregoing
have oeen paid, but as they have not been finally adjusted it is not
deemed necessary to refer to them in detail.
In compliance with a resolution passed at the last session of the
general assembly, I have prepared a bill for an act for the collection
of taxes, which will be printed for tiie use of the legislature, as requi-
red by said resolution.
Seventeen banks have been organized, and have deposited stocks
equal to $1,142,544 83 capital. Sixteen banks have filed certificates,
which have not completed their organization by the deposit of stocks.
Seven other banks have also filed certificates, which have since been
abandoned by the stockholders. A detailed statement showing the
condition of banks that have been organized is attached to this reprot.
Some legislation seems to be necessary to prevent the further issu-
ing of certificates of deposit, drafts, &c, in the similitude of bank
not< 9, and for the immediate redemption of those now in circulation.
The aggregate quantity of swamp and overflowed lands returned
byti.e surveyors is estimated at 2,603,120 acres. There have been no
reports received from Grundy, Iroquois, Randolph, Sangamon and
Woodford counties. Du Page, Knox, McDonough, McHenry and
Stephenson have reported that there are no vacant swamp or over-
flowed lands in said counties.
The delay in making the returns of the swamp and overflowed lands
in a portion of the counties has prevented the surveyor general from
making the necessary reports to the commissioner of the general
land office, hence the selections of said lands have not been confirmed
to the state and they are still in market, subject to entry or location at
the several land offices.. Some further legislation relative to said lands
may be necessary. THO. H. CAMPBELL,
Auditor P. A.
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STATEMENT of Receipts and Expenditures, from the 1st day of December ,
1850, to the BOth day of November, 18i:2, both days inclusive,
RECEIPTS.
Taxes collected and paid over by collectors
, on real and persnn-
al property assessed in Hie year 1819, ai
d prior years, for re-
venue purposes, in monev and u arrant?,
- $17,196 88
Amount of orders lor interest on school
fund,, paid into the
treasury, -
- 4,!!97 89
$22,194 77
Taxes collected and paid over by collector-
on real tnd personal
property, assessed in the year 1850, for
revenue purposes, in
money and warrants,
- $179,637 75
Amount of order* lor interest on school
fund, paid into the
treasury, ...
- 53,720 65
224,358 40
Taxes collected and paid over by collectors
on real and personal
property, assessed in the year le.5!, tor
revenue purports, in
money and warrants,
£ 196.949 70
Amount ol orders tor interest on school fun
1. returned by collec-
tor.- and credited on tl.eir accounts, -
- 53J75 04
250,924 74
Taxes on forfeited property, collected and
paid over by clerks of county
courts, lor revenue purposes,
-
1,016 19
Amount paid into the treasury for tax on ii
surances,
1,110 25
Amount paid into the treasury for hawker-
' and pedleri-' licei se.-,
1,762 50
Amoirnt paid into the treasury for account
paid in error.
114 83
Amount paid into the treasury for purve\o
*s instruments sold, -
30 00
Amount paid into the treasury lor seminar
' lands sold.
950 00
Amount paid into the treasury for escheat*
1 property sold,
100 00
Amount paid into the treasury by Ihe com
nutioners ol Ihe school lund,
s euding November 30, 1852,
1,000 00
Total amount collected during the two yea
$503,561 68
EXPENDITURES.
Amount paid out of ihe tax collected a? revenue, for special purpose
eluding the following items : " Amount charged on special appropri
account, swonts, advertising ■lelinquent lands, interest on liqn d
Bonds, geological turvey, spfc'ml session, insane hospital asylum, dea
dumb asylum, money refunded, printing for special Bession, compl
smie In. use, selecting swamp Inn. r. books lor supreme court library,
recting records, and woll scalps," aim uining to the sum oJ
Amount paid out of ihe school fund, ...
Amount paid for ordinary expense?, -
Amount paid for interest on old warrants,
Amount paid for old State Bank paper,
mount paid tor intere»t on the school fund for 1848 and 1849,
" " " 1850,
" '< 1851,
Amount paid out, including interest on school fund,
s, m-
ation
ation
f and
etirg
cor-
.v nount collected over amount paid out,
Amount on hand Deceuiber 1, 1850, -
r'dtd old warrants,
- $ 28 578 1 1
6,907 o-l
balance in the treasury, including amount due deaf and dumb a?y
7 [ vii ]
A GENERAL STATEMENT of the amount of warrants drawn upon the
Treasurer, from the 1st day of December, 1850, to the 1st day of December,
1852, and charged to the following accounts ;
To what account charged.
Auditor of public account*,
Advertising delinquent lands,
Appropriations, special, -
Appropriations, general,
Appropriation to pay the interest on liquidation bonds
Clerks' fees on lands, «
Conveying convicts to the penitentiary,
Contingent fund, - - M
Distribution of the laws and journals,
Fugitives from justice, -
Geological survey, -
Governor of the state of Illinois, -
Governor's house, appropriations for,
General assembly, ...
Incidental expenses, ...
Insane hospital, appropriation to loan, &«., -
Institution for the education of the deaf and dumb,
Institution for the education of the blind,
Judiciary, 1st division, supreme court,
do
do
2d
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3d
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do
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ircuit,
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2d
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14th
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15th
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Cook
county
court,
Judgments, clerks' and sheriffs' fe es,
Money refunded,
Militia of Illinois,
Office of the executive,
Office of the secretary of state,
Office of the state treasurer,
Office of the auditor of public accounts,
Porter of the state house,
Public printing,
Public binding,
Prosecuting attorney, Cook county court.
Publishing notices, &c3
Redemption money by minor heirs,
Reports of the supreme court,
Secretary of state,
State library,
Secretary of the fund commissioner,
State house appropriations,
State's attorney'3 fee3,
Surveying swamp and overflowed lands,
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General Statement — Continued.
To what account charged.
Amount.
Suprer : court, 1st division,
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do 3d do
State's attorney, 1st circuit,
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2d
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3d
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4th
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5th
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6th
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8th
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9th
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14th
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15th
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Treasurer of the state of Illinois,
Transcribing and correcting record books,
Wolf scalps, - -
State debt fund,
Money refunded state debt fund,
Interest fund, - -
Money refunded interest fund,
Insane hospital fund, - -
Money refunded insane hospital fund,
Fund for the education of the blind,
Money refunded blind asylum fund,
Total amount of warrants issued,
$ 1 ,526 02
2,791 50
1,954 03
554 15
562 50
518 66
562 50
562 50
501 50
847 50
675 00
470 00
402 77
573 95
345 83
300 70
256 25
2,669 64
6,864 18
2 00
395,274 29
193 67
335,428 27
372 89
63.351 98
9 02
32,742 11
4 97
$1,092,208 06
9
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A STATEMENT of warrants drawn wpon the Treasury, on account of the
Contingent Fund, from the 1st day of December, 1850, to the 1st day of De-
cember, 1852.
Date.
1850, December 14
« 24
1851, January 2
a 20
February 3
« 7
March
" 10
April 3
May 1
June 4
tt
7
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30
July
31
,, March
31
April
21
a
24
June
3
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19
To whom issued, and on what account.
To E. B. Pease & Bro., for hardware for boxing
stone for Washington Monument, -
To J. E. Jackson, Tor freight fcc, on 72 boxes of
ordnance, per M. & S. R. R., for state,
To D. D. Shumway. for his services, &c, in apprais-
ing stat<*lands, in November, 1850, - -
To John T. Stuart, for professional services in suit
of state vs/Compher, et al., - -
To A. Lincoln, lor professional services in suit of
state vs. Compiler, et al., - ~
To N. W. Edwards, & Co., for crape for the use of
the state, July, 1850, -
To A. Y. Ellis", P. M., for postage on letters, &c,
to and from officers and members of the general
assembly, — — - —
To A. Y. Ellis, P. M., for postage on letters, &c, to
and from officers and members of the general as-
sembly, — — - —
To Wm. M. Dodge, for apprehending Thomas
Jordan, a fugi'ive from justice, - -
To A Y. Ellis, P. M., for postage on letters, &c ,
to and from officers and members of the general
as«embly, - - - -
To Peter Sweat, for taking care of state arms from
September, 1848, to September, 1850,
To John Craddock, for rent of building, taking care
of state arms, &c, to March 1, 1850,
To David L. Gregg, for his professional services in
suit of state vs. Compher, et al., three cases, -
To Lanphur& Walker, lor Daily Register furnished
to officers and members of general assembly, ses-
sion 1851, -
To Wm. Anderson for hauling state arms from R.
R. to armory, in November and December, 1850,
To John Moore, for services of J. A. Campbell in
turning wheels, axles, &c, - -
To S. & A. Francis, for Daily Journal furnished
officers and members of the general assembly,
essions 1851, - - -
To William Madden, for his services, &c, on swamp
land business to the surveyor general's office, -
To J. Bunn,for powder furnished on the occasion of
the death of President Taylor,
To John Moore, for amount paid for telegraphic
dispatches from the state agent in New York, -
To A. Y. Ellis, P. M., for postage on letters, &c,
for the office of the executive, - -
To Thomas H. Campbell, for amount paid attorneys
for attending to injunction case against collector
of Qumcy to prevent him from collecting the tax
on assessment 1851, - — -
To John Craddock, for rent of room for, and repairs
of, state arms, - -
To Opdycke & Fondey, for transportation from
New York on two boxes swords, - -
To Wm. Brewer, for services of John Carlin in
going to Ottawa to secure the person, as supposed,
of A, J. Nash, - - -
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Statement — Continued.
1852, June
•'
26
I.
30
July
9
a
10
Septemb"
r 2
October
4
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5
To whom issued, and on what account.
Amount.
To P. Clevpland & Co., for Daily Quincy Herald
furnished general assembly, special session, 1852,
To A. Y. Ellis, P. M„ for postage on letter?, be,
for special session of the general assembly, 1852,
To Elam Rust, for Daily St. Louis Times furnished
special session general as«emby, 1852, -
To Elam Rust, for Daily St. Louis Intelligencer
furnished special session general assembly, 1852,
To S. Francis & Co., for Daily Illinois Journal fur-
nished special session general assembly, 1852, -
To A. Y. Ellis, P. M., for postage on letters, &c,
for the office of the executive, - -
To E. Moorp, for amount paid for telegraphic dis-
patches, &c, -
To Thomas H. Campbell, for amount paid attorney's
fees in suit of state vs. H. N. Stoddard, and ex-
penses ingoing to Joliet to attend suit, -
To Lanphier & Walker, for Daily State Register
furnished special session, 1852, - -
To A. Y. Ellis, P. M., lor postage on letters, &c,
for the office of the executive to Oct. 1, 1852,
To John Craddock for rent of rooms for state arms,
from 1st March to the 1st September, 1852,
Total, -
$28 75
17 00
4 00
57 75
34 90
2 56
281 00
109 25
38 10
50 00
$5,727
11
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DETAILED STATEMENT of the warrants drawn upon the Treasury du-
ring t he fiscal term commencing on December 1, 1850, and ending on Novem-
ber 30, 1852, showing on what appropriation, and io what account charged.
APPROPRIATIONS, SPECIAL.
Amount
laid for services of members of dyke committee. App
for do do committee to visit pub-
1851,
-
$250 00
lic buildings at Jacksonville.
do
-
15 10
«
for services of members of committee to visit pub-
lic buildings at Jacksonville.
1852,
-
40 00
u
for expenses ol Mormon war.
1849,
-
52 44
"
lor do do
18.il,
—
605 81
U
for s-ervlces clerk district court in Massac county, 1849.
for do state's attarney, third division, su-
preme court, 1849. /
do
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114 80
do
-
100 00
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for services of state's attorney in Lake county cir-
cuit court.
do
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75 00
"
for services of prosecuting attorney of Jo Daviess
county court.
do
—
200 00
a
for services of state's attorney of seventh circuit for
1849 and 1850.
do
-
200 00
"
for services ot prosecuting; Mtorney, third circuit.
do
-
100 00
«'
for legal services in second grand division supreme
court, 1819.
do
-
100 00
«
sheriff of Madison county for informing injunction
in case of stale vs. St. Louis.
do
-
50 00
K
lor expenses incurred and anicles furnished for use
of general assembly.
do
-
1,250 96
<c
for posing journal of executive acts, kept in the of-
fice of the secretary of state.
do
-
47 78
((
for crape for members of constitutional convention
for funeral of Gen. Hardin.
do
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11 28
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for articles furnished on Northern Cross railroad.
do
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17 13
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for drawing plans, &c, for state armory.
do
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25 00
i.
for work on s^ale hou»e
do
—
100 00
(1
for appropriation to Henry H Snow.
for do Green Massey, sheriff Alexan-
do
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30 00
der coun'y.
do
-
60 00
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for publishing laws of the seventeenth general as
sembly, in newspapers.
do
-
300 00
';
for publishing laws of the special session, general
a-sembly, 1852, in newspapers.
1852,
-
100 00
*«
for making index to lawi>, &c, seventeenth general
assembly.
1851,
-
200 00
Ci
for making index to laws, &c, special session, gen-
eral asipmbly, 1852.
1852,
-
200 00
<;
for services of commissioner in selling property in
White county.
1849,
-
25 00
c<
for appropriation to Samuel Bacon for services in
blind asylum.
1852,
-
600 00
a
!<•- making lists, &c.,ot swamp lands, and diagrams
of state, for special session, general assembly,
1852
do
-
45 50
"
for appropriation to R. M. Young, out of school
fund,
APPROPRIATIONS, GENERAL,
paid for wood furnished lor u<e of state. App
1851,
1,000 00
5.885 80
Amount
1849,
35 87
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for repairs, &c, of governor's house.
for repairs, furniture, &c, for hall of representa-
1847,
-
305 64
tives and senate chamber.
R. S.
—
443 20
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for repairs, furniture, &.C., for hall of representa-
tives and senate chamber. App
1852,
-
469 73
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Detailed Statement — Continued.
Amount paid for articles famished for, and repairs ol, state house.
R. S. -
$45 Of
" for drayage for stale.
do -
1 90
" for work in and about state hou^e, sawing wood,
&c. App.
1849, -
71 18
" for work in and about state house, cleaning sink,
&c.
R. S -
78 00
" for labor at state house during special session, 1852.
1852, -
16 00
" for American Journal of Science and Arts.
R S. -
5 00
" for stationery, printing paper, for the use of the
general assembly. App.
1849, -
3,040 99
" for stationery, &c, f »r the use of the general as-
sembly, special sesion, 18j2.
1852, -
394 17
" for salary, &c, of interest and transfer agency in
New York.
1849, -
1,485 91
" for auditing account of interes' and transfer agent.
do -
50 00
" for swords awarded to certain officers, by the gen-
eral assembly.
do -
3,000 00
" for publishing pay roll of special session, 1849.
do -
7 00
" for inspectors of the penitentiary.
do -
600 00
" for do do
1851, -
282 50
li for postage on laws, special session, general assem-
bly, 1852.
1852, -
45 50
ADVERTISING DELINQUENT LANDS.
10,420 63
Amount paid for advertising delinquent lands. App.
1847, -
32 16
" for do do
1849, -
moN
73 02
105 18
APPROPRIATION TO PAY THE INTEREST OJN LIQUIDi
BONDS,
Amount paid to pay the interest on liquidation bonds. App.
1R49. -
9.427 25
CLERK'S FEES ON LANDS.
Amount paid clerks for transcripts of tax sales furnished the au-
ditor's office.
R.S. -
332 45
CONVEYING CONVICTS TO THE PENITENTIARY
Amount paid for conveying convicts to the penitentiary.
R. S. -
912 65
" for do do do App
1851, -
14,077 40
14 990 QJ5
CONTINGENT FUND.
Amount paid on the order of the governorjor contingent expen-
ses, unprovided for by law. App
1849, -
1.854 25
u. on the order of the governor for contingent expen-
3,854 23
ses, unprovided tor by law.
1851, -
5.727 98
DISTRIBUTION OF THE LAWS AND JOURNALS.
Amount paid for distributing the laws, journals, &-c, session
1851. App.
1849, -
990 62
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Detailed Statement — Continued.
FUGITIVES FROM JUSTICE.
Amount paid sheriffs and others for exppnses in apprehension and
delivery of fugitives from justice. R. S.
$1,749 98
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY.
Amount paid for the salary and expenses of the state geologist, in
making geological survey of the stale. App. 1851.
4,254 25
GOVERNOR'S HOUSE, APPROPRIATION FOR.
Amount paid for articles for, and repairs of, Governor's house. App. 1851,
171 81
GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
Amoi'nt paid members and officer of the general assembly, ses-
sion 1852. App. 1849,
" officers of the general assembly, session 1851. 1851,
" private secretary to the Governor. 1849,
" clergymen for services as chaplains, session 1851. 1851,
" for copying; laws, journals, &c, session 1851. 1849,
'• for do for publication, session 1851. 1852,
" members and officers of the general assembly, spe-
cial session 1852. 1851,
*' officers of the general assembly, special session 1852, 1852,
'• private secretary to the governor, special session
185 2, do
u cleigrmen for services.as chaplains, special session
1852. do
>' copying laws, journals, &c, special session 1852. 1849,
INCIDENTAL EXPENSES.
Amount paid for repairs, furniture, fuel for the use of the legisla-
ture and state officers, stationery, printing pa-
per, and other expenses incurred by the secre-
tary of state in the discharge of his duty. App. 1851, -
INSANE HOSPITAL.
Amount paid to the hospital for the insane, as provided for by
spc. 9, of "an act to amend 'an act to establish
the Illinois institution for the education of the
blind,' app-oved Feb. 15, 1851,"
« to the hospital for the insane, as provided for by sec.
19 of'an act to amNid the act establishing the
Illinois hospital for the insane," approved Feb.
15,1851,
I MSTITUHON FOR THE EDUCATION OF THE DEAF AND DUMB.
Amount paid for the interest on the school, college and seminary
fund tor the years 1850 and 1851. Laws 1838-9, -
« of the appropriation of 1847, paid for the year 1851,
" do to complete centre building. App. 1851, -
" do for ordinary expenses. do -
] 1,197,70
i,523 00
126 00
126 00
392 40
46 66
8,927 80
203 00
84 00
50 00
189 00
25,865 56
5,993 34
2,000 00
4,000 00
6,000 00
4,709 11
3,000 00
10,000 00
iu.000 00
[ xiv ]
14
Detailed Statement — Continued.
Amount paid of the appropriation to purchase land.
a do of tlie 1-6 mill fund.
INSTITUTION FOR THE EDUCATION OF THE BLIND.
Amount paid on appropriation to aid in completing the building. App. 1851,
JUDGMENTS, CLERKS' AND SHERIFFS' FEES.
Amount paid clerks and sheriffs in judgments against stale for
cotts,
MONEY REFUNDED.
Amount refunded on lands sold in error.
" do accounts oveipaid by collector
OFFICE OF THE EXECUTIVE.
App.
1851,
Amount paid lor postage, candles, blank books, furniture, &c.,ior
the office of the executive. App. 1849,
" for postage, candks, blank books, furniture, &c,
the office of the executive. App. 1851,
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE.
Amount paid for stationery, &c, for the use of the secretary's
office. App. 1849,
« for iurniture and repairs of office, 1851,
" for postase on public letters and documents, do
" for printing blanks, circulars, &c, l'°
'•' for stationery, candles, &c, Ao
OFFICE OF THE STATE TREASURER.
Amount paid for stationery, furniture, postage, candles, &c, for
the treasurer's office. App. 184J,
«• for stationery, furniture, postage, candles, &c, for
the treasurer's office. App. 1851,
OFFICE OF THE AUDITOR OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS.
Amount paid for stationery, record books, and repairs of auditor's
office. App. 1849
$1,000 00
10,706 fey
39,41 R 00
77 45
733 72
84 08
817
1851, -
do -
do -
do -
do -
« for repairs and furniture for auditor's office.
" for abstracts of lands, incidental expenses in cor-
recting land lists, &c,
« for printing blanks, circulars, patents, fee.,
" for postage on public letter?, documents, &c,
" for "stationery, books, candles, &c,
PUBLIC PRINTING.
Amount paid for printing laws, journals, reports, and current
work, session 1849. App. 1849,
11 85
668 76
680 61
171 (!)
73 82
410 32
165 01
243 44
1,064 28
39 08
228 06
267 3 1
39 60
■141 18
1,274 00
'360 79
638 18
423 58
3.177 33
4,845 94
15
[xv]
Detailed Statement — Continued.
Amount paid for printing, laws, journals, reports, and current
work, special session, 1852. App
1849, -
1849, -
1849, -
R. S., -
1851, -
1848, -
1851, -
1849, -
1851, -
1862, -
1849,
1851,
$1,855 00
PUBLIC BINDING.
Amount paid for binding laws* journals, reports, &c, session
1851. App
6,7UO 94
7,625 60
PUBLISHING NOTICES, &C.
Amount paid for publishing proposals for copying, printing,
binding, and distributing^ laws, for wood, sta-
tionery, &c. App
435 37
REDEMPTION MONEY.
Amount paid for redemption money received from minor heirs,
119 68
REPORTS OF THE SUPREME COURT.
Amount paid for 817 volumes of Peck's Reports.
4,085 00
STATE LIBRARY.
Amount paid for repairs, furniture, binding books, subscription
for periodicals, &c, for state library. App.
169 85
STATE HOUSE APPROPRIATIONS.
Amount paid for work done on and about the state house, adver-
tising proposals for work, &c, App.
" for work done on the state house, making area, front
doors, stairs, plastering, and carpenter's work,
in rotunda, basement, &c, App.
4,732 82
8,690 97
STATE'S ATTORNEY'S FEES.
Amount paid state's attorneys for prosecuting suits against delin-
quent collectors. App.
" state's attorneys for commissions on amount collect-
ed from delinquent collectors on judgments.
13,423 79
100 00
267 75
367 75
SURVEYING SWAMP AND OVERFLOWED LANDS
Amount paid surveyors, assistant surveyors, chainmen, &c, flag-
men, teams, &c, for selecting swamp and over-
flowed lands. App.
17,706 50
SALARIES.
Amount paid for salary of the governor. App.
tt a k «
325 90
2,549 10
Charged to account of governor of the state of Illinois,
2,875 00
16
Detailed Statement — Continued.
1849, -
1851, -
do -
App. 1849,
" 1851,
Amount paid for salary of the secretary of state.
a r tt « «
" the secretary of state for clerk hire,
Charged to account of secretary of state,
« for salary of the state treasurer.
n k « "
« the state treasurer for clerk hire. *' "
Charged to account of treasurer of the state of Illinois,
« for salary of the auditor of public accounts. App. 1849, -
« the auditor for clerk hire, " "
« |or salary of the auditor of public accounts. " 1851,-
« the auditor for clerk hire. " "
Charged to account auditor public accounts,
" for salary of the justice of the supreme court, 1st
division. App. 1849, -
« for salary of the justice of the supreme court, 1st
division. App. 1851> -
Charged to account iudiciary,lst division supreme court,
« for salary of the justice of the supreme court, 2d di-
vision. App. 1849, -
" for salary of the justice of the supreme court, 2d di-
vision. App. 1851, -
Charged to account judiciary, 2d division supreme court,
" for salary of the justice of the supreme court, 3d
division. App. 1849, -
« for salary of the justice of the supreme couit, 3d
division. App. 1851, -
Charged to account judiciary, 3d division supreme court,
$395 IS
1,01 09
998 39
2.H94 61
173 91
1,426 09
1,069 64
2,669 64
217 26
238 99
1,772 74
3,315 47
5,544
460 72
1,939 28
2,100 00
26t) 72
2,139 28
2,400 00
360 72
salary of the judge of the 1st circuit.
Charged to account judiciary, 1st circuit,
salary judge of the 2d circuit,
Charged to account judiciary, 2d circuit,
salary of the judge of the 3d circuit.
« " "
Charged to account judiciary, 3d circuit,
for salary of the judge of the 4th circuit.
U " "
Charged to account of the judiciary of the 4th circuit,
App. 1849, -
« 1851, -
App. 1849,
« 1851,
App. 1849, -
" 1851, -
App. 1849,
1851,
for salary of the judge of the 5th circuit,
cc «; "
Charged to account of the judiciary of the 5th circuit,
App. 1849, -
1851, -
2,039 28
2,400 00
467 26
1,532 74
2,000 00
217 a6
2,U32 74
2,250 00
417 91
1,690 25
2,108 16
367 26
1,532 74
1,900 00
217 26
1,532 74
1,760 00
17
Detailed Statement — Continued.
[ xvii ]
Amount
it
jaid for salary of the judge of the 6th circuit. App
ft ft ft
Charged to account of the judiciary of the 6th oircuit,
tor salary of the judge of the 7th circuit. App
« it a
Charged to account of the judiciary of the 7th circuit,
for salary ot the judge of the 8th circuit. App
Charged to account of th# judiciary, 8th circuit,
for salary of the judge of the 9th circuit. App
ft c< t<
Charged to account of the judiciary, 9th circuit,
for salary of the judge of the 10th circuit. App
<( ft ft
1849, -
1851, -
1849, -
1851, -
1849, -
1851, -
1849, -
1851, -
1849, -
1851, -
1849, -
1851, -
1851, -
1851, -
1851, -
1851, -
1849, -
1851, -
1849, -
1851, -
1849, -
1851, -
467 26
1295 74
1763 00
217 26
1782 74
2000 00
«
717 26
1532 74
2250 00
It
267 26
1732 74
2000 00
«
267 26
1716 09
Charged to account of the judiciary, 10th circuit,
for salary of the judge of the 11th circuit. App
Charged to account of the judiciary, 11th circuit,
for salary of the judge of the 12th circuit. App.
Charged to account of the judiciary, 12th circuit,
for salary of the judge of the 13th circuit. App,
Charged to accountjof the judiciary, 13th circuit,
for salary of the judge of the 14th circuit. App.
Charged to account of judiciary, 14th circuit,
for salary of the judge of the 15th circuit. App.
Charged to account of the judiciary, 15th circuit,
for salary of judge of the Cook county court. App.
ft it u
Charged to account of the judiciary, Cook county
court, - - - -
for salary of the state's attorney, 1st circuit. App.
m « «
Charged to account of the state's attorney, 1st circuit,
for salary of the state's attorney, 2d circuit. App.
« " " App.
Charged to account of the state's attorney, 2d circuit,
1983 35
M
(C
217 26
1782 74
iiOOO 00
(c
1270 5fl
12<0 56
it
1452 75
1452 75
K
952 75
952 75
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1527 77
1527 77
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130 36
846 30
976 66
K
179 32
374 83
554 15
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116 82
445 68
562 50
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18
Detailed Statement — Continued.
Amount paid for salary of the state's attorney, 3d circuit.
App. 1849, -
1851, -
Charged to account of the state's attorney, 3d circuit,
for salary of the state's attorney, 4th circuit.
App. 1849, -
1851, -
Charged to account of the state's attorney, 4th circuit,
for salary of the state's attorney, 5th circuit.
App. 1849, -
1851, -
Charged to account of the state's attorney, 5th circuit,
for salary of the state's attorney, 6th circuit.
App. 1849, -
1851, -
Charged to account of the state's attorney, 6ih circuit,
for salary of the state's attorney, 8th circuit.
App. 1849,
1851,
Charged to account of the state's attorney, Stb circuit,
for salary of the state's attorney, 9th circuit.
App. 1849, -
1851, -
Charged to account of the state's attorney, 9th circuit,
for salary of the state's attorney, 10th circuit.
App. 1849,
1851,
Charged to account of the state's attorney, lOih circuit,
for salary of the state's attorney, 1 1 tb circuit.
App. 1849,
1851,
Charged to account of the state's attorney, 11th circuit,
for salary of the state's attorney, 12th circuit. App. 1851,
Charged to account of the slate's attorney, 12tb circuit,
for salary of the state's attorney, 13th circuit. App. 1851, -
Charged to account of the state's attorney, 13th circuit,
for salary of the state's attorney, 14th circuit. App. 1851, -
Charged to account of the state's attorney, 14th circuit,
for salary of the state's attorney, 15th circuit. App. 1851, -
Charged to account of the state's attorney, 15th circuit,
for salary of the prosecuting attorney of the Cook coun-
ty court. - - App. 1849, -
" '< « « 1851, -
Chaiged to account of the proiecuting »ttorney of th«
Cook county court, -
518 66
179 32
383 18
662 50
179 32
383 18
562 50
139 32
362 18
501 50
251 04
596 46
847 50
138 54
536 46
675 00
61 82
408 18
470 00
144 59
258 18
402 77
573 95
573 95
345 83
345 85
30U 70
300 70
256 25
258 25
179 32
383 18
562 50
19
[ xix ]
Detailed Statement — Continued.
Amount paid for shlary of the secretary of tbe fund commission-
er. - - - App. 1849,
« " « 1851,
Charged to account of the secretary of the fund com-
missioner, - — -
for salary of the porter of the state house,
App. 1849,
1851.
Charged to account of the porter of Ihe state house,
" for salary of the adjutant general. R. S.,
Charged to account of the militia of Illinois,
SUPREME COURT— FIRST DIVISION.
Amount paid to sheriffs for attendance on supreme court, 1st divi-
sion. Law 1838-9,
" for stationery, fuel, repairs, &c, for supreme court,
1st division. App. 1849,
" for appropriation to purchase books for 1851 and
1852. App. 1851,
SUPREME COURT— SECOND DIVISION.
Amount paid to sheriffs for attendance on supreme court, 2d divi-
sion. Laws 1838-9,
" for stationery, fuel, repairs, &c-, for supreme court,
2d division. App. 1849,
« for appropriation to purchase books, for 1851 and
1852. App. 1851,
SUPREME COURT— THIRD DIVISION.
Amount paid to sheriffs for attendance on supreme court, 3d divi-
sion. Laws 1838-9,
" for stationery, fuel, repairs, &c, for supreme court,
3d division. ' App. 1843,
« for appropriation to purchase books for 1851 and
1852. 1851,
TRANSCRIBING AND CORRECTING RECORD BOOKS.
Amount paid for making record of taxable lands for counties. App. 1847,
•< for entering in books of the auditor's office tax sales
from 1839 to 1845, inclusive. 1847.
<r for entering in auditor's books the abstracts from
land offices. 1849,
K for comparing and correcting land records. 1849,
WOLF SCALP&
Amount paid for bounty on wolf scalps.
App. 1836-|,
591 67
170 00
816 25
986 25
200 00
200 00
20
Detailed Statement — Continued.
SPECIAL TAXES.
Amount of warrants issued for pro rata payments on state indebtedness out
of state debt fund, -
" of warrants issued for over payments on collectors' accounts,
of warrants issued for payment of interest on state indebtedness
out of the interest fund, -
of warrants issued for over payments on collectors' accounts,
of warrants issued to the Illinois state hospital for the insane, out
of the insane hospital fund, -
of warrants issued for over payments on collectors' accounts, -
of warrants issued to the Illinois institution for the education of
the blind, out of the fund for the blind,
of warrants issued for over payments on collectors' accounts,
395,274 29
193 67
395,467 9G
335,428 27
372 89
335,801 16
63,351 98
9 02
•63,361 00
32,742 11
4 97
. 52,747 08
1,092,208 06
21
[ xxi ]
STATEMENT showing the condition of the School, College and
Seminary Fund, on the first day of December, 1852, including the
amount received since the first day of December, 1850.
Amount of surplus revenue, credited to the school fund,
Amount of three per cent, fund, credited to tbe 9chool fund,
Amount of three per cent, fund, credited to the college fund,
Amount of seminary fund, - - -
Total amount of school, college and seminary fund,
$ 335,592 32
463,490 93
92.682 10
59,738 72
§951,504 07
•ft. STATEMENT of the anpunt of state indebtedness pur chased by
the Governor and deposited ih the Treasurer's office, as provided for
by an act concerning the public debt, approved February 12, 1849,
showing the amount paid for said state indebtedness, as reported to
this office by the Governor ; also, the amount of the three per cent.
fund received from the general government, and placed in the hands
of the executive, for the purpose of purchasing state indebtedness,
from the first of December, 1850, to the first of December, 1852.
1850,
1851,
December 1
1852, June
1850,
November 8
" 8
« 21
« 21
" 23
December 2
DR.
To amount three per cent, fund on hand,
To $4,301 86, three per cent. fund, less
$ 1,000, paid into the treasury for the
purpose of paying appropriation tc R.
M. EounK, -
To amount of three per cent, fund,
To interest dividend drawn on bonds
purchased, belore cancelling, -
CR,
By new internal improvement bond No.
2204, for $ 1.253 10, at 62| per cent.,
By interest bond No. 969, for 8990 70, fit
36 per cent., ....
By interest bonds No. 2406 and 2407,
amounting to the sum of $ 1,048 43, at
36 per cent., ....
By new internal improvement bonds No.
5516 and 5517, amounting to the sum
of $2,441 71, at 62 per cent.,
By interest bond No. 226J, for $ 598 2<i,
at 36] per cent., . . .
By new internal improvement bonds No.
768,769,770,930,931 and 998, amount-
ing to the sum of $ 6,000, at 60^ per
cent., - - - - -
By interest bonds No. 148, 375,376, 377
and 521, amounting to the sum of
$3,612 92, at 36]. percent.. -
By interest bond No. 962, fur $510 35, at
36] per cent., ...
By new internal improvement bond No.
2192, for $ 1,250, at 60 per cent.,
By new internal improvement bond No.
1048, for $ 1,000, at 60 per cent.,
By interest bonds No. 1528 and 1529,
amounting to the sum of $1,383 52, at
36J percent., -
$11,502 63
3,301 86
7,453 25
912 39
783 19
356 65
377 43
1513 86
216 87
3615 00
1309 C8
185 00
750 00
600 00
508 44
23,170 13
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22
Statement — Continued.
1850,
1851,
1852
Novem'r 11
Decem'r 11
" 11
June 7
'< 7
August 1
October 1
June 25
« 25
Septem'r 1!
By interest bond No. 2417, for $ 589 05
at 36 per cent.,
By new internal improvement bond No
5537, for $ 1,400, at 60 per cent.,
By new internal improvement bond No
2001 for $1,572 95, at 62£ per cent
By interest bond No, 2379, for $871 63
at 37 per cent.,
By new internal improvement bonds No
"5020, 5021, 5022, 5023, 5476, 1531
1092, 623, 2203, 1532, 2006 and 4340
amounting to the sum of $ 3,956 87, a
65 per c^nt.,
Bv internal improvement scrip No. 4169
5442,475 and 4347, amounting to the
Him of $ 400, at 81 per cent.,
By internal improvement scrip No. 1255
2874 and 5)94, amounting to the sum
of $300, at 79^ per cent.,
By new internal improvement bonds No
5644 and 5645, amounting to the *urr.
of $1,321, at 80i percent., -
By interest bond No 2481, for $ 966 66
at 48 per cent.,
By new internal improvempnt bonds No
3609,3610, 3611,3612, 3613, 3614 anc
3615, amounting to the sum of $ 7,000
at 83^ per cent.,
Balance of three per cent, fund,
$ 212 06
840 00
983 09
322 50
2571 96
324 00
239 25
1062 60
463 99
5845 00
$23,080 57
$ 89 56
REDEMPTION MONEY.
The amount ot redemption money received from minor heir* in the treasury
on the 1st day of December, 1850, was -
The amount of redemption money paid out during fiscal term ending Novem-
ber 30, 1852, is ------- .
$ 1,121 83
119 68
Balance in the treasury, December 1, 1852, -
$1,002 15
THE FUND FOR 1HE EDUCATION OF THE DEAF AND DUMB.
The amount of this fund received into the treasury on the assessment of 1851,
to the 1st of December, 1852, ia ------
The amount of this fund paid out, to the 1st December, 1852, is
Balance in the treasury, December 1, 1852, -
$16,412 12
10,706 89
$ 5,705 23
23
[ xxiii ]
A STATEMENT of the. amount of warrants outstanding on the 1st
day of December, 1850, and amount outstanding December 1, 1852.
The amount of warrants outstanding December 1, 1850, was
The amount of warrants issued from 1st December, 1850, to 1st December,
1852, is ......
Total, ......
$11,191 08
j 1,092,208 06
- 1,103,399 14
The amount of warrants rpceived into the treasury, cancelled and deposited
in the auditor's office, from 1st December, 1850, to the 1st December, 1852,
is -
Total amount outstanding December 1. 1852,
1,099,115 10
$4,281 04
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1851
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21,746
18,727
37,650
3,129
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4,751
17
12,104
6,203
8,156
1,650
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1,535
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5,188
3,176
4,548
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4
8,765
5,349
5,189
1,124
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18,706
25,021
30,480
3,140
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4,341
1,688
1,374
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14,855
17,042
7,023
2,110
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2,273
1,670
1,177
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McHenry,
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6,191
3,616
3,553
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15,735
8,159
2,067
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16,170
8,413
2,014
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12,474
13,155
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1,902
BIENNIAL REPORT
TREASURER OF ILLINOIS
i
Treasurer's Office, Illinois,
Springfield, Dec. 15, 1852,
To the Honorable
the Speake r of the House of Representatives :
Sir : In compliance with the provisions of law, I have the honor
to furnish the following report of the receipts and expenditures of the
public money.
From the annexed statements will appear the total amounts of re-
ceipts and disbursements on each account with which the treasurer is
chargeable, from the first day of December, 1850, to the 30th day of
November, 1852, both days inclusive ; likewise the amounts in the
treasury at the close of the last biennial report.
The total receipts in the treasury for revenue purposes, including
the balance on hand on the 1st Dec, 1850, are $460,752 96, and the
total payments amount to $320,085 80, leaving a balance on hand on
the 30th day of November, 1852, of $140,667 16.
The receipts on account of the constitutional tax for the payment
of the state debt are $492,166 53, which, together with the balance
an hand on the first December, 1850, makes the sum of $657,955 34,
of which the amount of $395,467 96 has been applied according to
law, and the residue, $262,487 38, will be subject to distribution on
the first day of January next, upon the principal of such state indebt-
edness as may be presented at that time, and entitled to a distributive
share thereof.
The total receipts of interest fund, including the balance of $34,-
121 64 on hand on the first of December, 1850, are $400,515 39. The
total payments are $335,801 16, showing a balance in the treasury of
$64,714 23.
The amount of insane hospital tax received is $63,478 19 j the
amount of payments is $63,361, leaving a balance of $117 19.
[ xliv 1 2
The balance on hand for the institute for the blind on the 1st. Dec.,
1850, was $1,374 33; the total receipts since that time are -^35,-
588 28, of which the sum of $32,747 08 has been expended; the bal-
ance in the treasury on this account is $4,215 53.
The sum of $16,412 12 has been received for the education of the
deaf and dumb ; $10,706 89 have been expended for this purpose,
and there remains a balance in the treasury of $5,705 23.
Notwithstanding the extraordinary and unusual payments which
have been made out of the treasury for defraying the expenses of the
extra session of 1852, and the expenses of surveying the swamplands,
together with the loans authorized to be made to the public institutions
at Jacksonville, the large surplus of $140,667 16 has accumulated,
and it will be safe to estimate that after all the demands likely to be
made from the 1st December, 1852, to the 1st March, 1853, the first
quarter of the fiscal year, including the expenses arising from the ses-
sion of the legislature, there will still be an unexpended balance at the
latter date of $100,000.
By the accumulation of this large surplus, now lying useless in the
treasury, we are admonished that there no longer exists a necessity for
the assessment of a two mill tax for revenue purposes, nor can any
doubt be entertained that a sufficient amount for the liberal support
of our state government can be realized by an assessment of one mill
upon each dollar's worth of taxable property, together with the reve-
nue arising from the present miscellaneous items.
It is submitted, with great deference to the legislature, whether the
present surplus on hand, together with that which may be safely calcu-
lated upon to accrue during the coming fiscal year, could be in any way
more judiciously applied than in the purchase of the state indebtedness
at its market value, the payments for which might be made directly from
the treasury, without the expense of intermediate agencies, but subject
to proper guards and restrictions.
For the more certain preservation of the public funds, as well as the
securities which are constantly being received from banks under the
general banking law, it is desirable that a safe or vault be furnished,
which shall be proof against fire and burglars, and for procuring this a
sufficient appropriation is recommended.
JOHN MOORE, Treasurer.
3 [ xlv J
STATEMENT of Monthly Receipts for Revenue purposes.
Date.
Sheriffs and
Premiums
Pedlers'
-o
Collectors.
on insu-
rance.
Licenses.
s a o
all
Total Revenue.
1850. December,
$50 14
$405 81
$462 50
$100 00
$1018 45
1851. January,
7066 25
189 74
-
_
7255 99
February,
5103 19
_
-
184 30
5287 49
March,
18,422 16
_
100 00
_
18,522 16
April,
15,258 09
_
100 00
12 00
15,370 09
May,
36.742 55
-
150 00
-
36,892 55
June,
56,651 37
327 70
50 00
124 00
57,153 07
July,
59,555 fa
8751 m
2 60
200 00
104 15
59,861 75
Auaust,
_
50 00
58 67
8860 34
September,
363J 28
_
50 00
_
3689 28
October,
13,691 70
_
-
350 00
14,041 70
November,
8845 14
-
50 00
4 86
8900 00
233,776 54
925 85
1212 50
937 98
236,852 87
1852. December,
52967 11
-
50 00
38 00
3055 11
January.
2500 79
-
-
130 00
2630 79
February,
4436 60
-
-
_
4436 60
March,
20,262 77
-
-
790 21
21,052 98
April,
'-0,237 69
55 i%
100 00
_
20,393 11
May,
15,598 07
-
50 00
-
15,648 07
June,
38,297 09
-
50 00
-
38.347 09
July,
60,585 09
103 65
-
233 10
60,921 84
August,
5906 31
_
50 00
_
5956 31
September,
3704 38
_
100 00
_
3804 38
October,
6243 25
25 33
50 00
106 53
6425 11
November,
12,387 74
-
50 00
212 55
12,650 29
$426,903 43
$1110 25
$1712 50
$2448 37
$432,174 55
[ xlvi ]
MONTHLY receipts of Special Taxes.
Date.
State Debt.
Interest.
Hospital
Blind Insti-
Total Re-
Tax.
tute.
ceipts.
1850. December,
$231 56
J2"»l 56
1851. January,
4375 23
$4292 88
$239 69
$129 97
9037 77
February,
2297 79
2078 43
275 16
146 20
4797 58
March,
23,979 72
16,655 30
2298 02
901 96
43.835 00
April,
20,210 75
17,020 15
2162 51
1036 73
40,430 14
May,
34,713 00
26,126 36
3470 25
1732 06
66,071 67
June,
48,796 40
36,408 17
4603 02
2361 14
92,16S 73
July,
56,5 34 83
42,133 56
5545 79
2759 64
106,973 82
August,
9855 77
7371 98
1015 24
511 88
18,754 87
September,
4437 48
3170 98
225 70
111 35
7945 51
October,
11,879 69
7973 53
1142 60
597 96
21,593 78
November,
9777 72
6544 10
889 80
439 07
17,650 69
227.119 94
169,775 44
21,867 78
10.727 96
429,491 12
December,
3512 87
1607 22
225 79
117 96
5461 84
1852. January,
2041 10
1310 32
233 47
136 06
3720 95
February,
5321 52
4119 38
835 11
498 77
10,774 78
March,
27,215 18
20,005 68
3987 55
2076 61
53,285 02
April,
33,588 91
28,400 13
4948 65
2995 04
69,932 78
May,
22,770 71
17,236 20
3721 41
2214 50
45,942 82
June,
49,727 22
37,282 55
8061 84
4829 41
99 901 02
July,
82,522 18
58,743 51
13.158 86
8073 76
162,498 31
August,
10,731 25
8203 52
1851 41
1108 87
21,895 05
September,
5327 27
3380 42
727 11
645 63
10,080 43
October,
5299 32
4007 87
925 67
528 01
10,760 87
November,
16,989 06
12,321 51
2701 46
1635 70
33,647 73
$492,166 53
$366,393 75
$63,246 11
$35,588 28
$957 394 67
5 f xlvii J
STATEMENT of the amount of State Tax received into the treas-
ury on the assessment of the year 1851, exclusive of school orders.
Date.
Amount.
1852. January,
February,
March,
April,
May,
June,
July,
August,
September, -
October,
November, •
: : 1 : :
To amount of 2 mill tax for reve-
nue purposes forthe year 1851,
One-sixth of a mill or one-twelfth
of same being the proportion
appropriated for the education
of the deaf and dumb,
CR.
By amount of cancelled auditor's
warrants,
By amount to balance,
To bal. of this fund in treasury,
$ 1560 63
4436 11
17,135 11
21,351 11
15,726 70
41,176 69
65,569 57
6377 25
3536 96
6810 82
13,294 50
$ 196,948 4S
$16,412 12
9270 89
7141 23
$ 16,412 12
$7151 23
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school certificates received monthly, and returned to the Auditors
office.
Date.
Auditor's war-
rants.
Interest.
School certif.
Aggregate.
1850. December,
1861. Jaauary,
February,
March,
April,
May,
June,
July,
Aujjuct,
September,
October,
November,
$4316 26
6712 80
16,213 45
13,997 00
11,957 91
14,695 34
18,950 01
19,379 04
6508 53
13,645 82
10,015 71
7807 33
$78 82
198 61
660 75
15 45
$324 88
2607 53
3772 51
14,308 66
14,979 17
14,949 85
869 60
1765 69
3141 55
959 31
$4316 26
7037 68
18,820 98
13,997 00
15,809 24
29,202 61
84,589 93
34,344 34
7378 13
15,411 51
13,157 26
8766 64
December,
1862. January,
February,
March,
April,
May,
June,
July,
August,
September,
October,
November,
144,199 20
8866 69
9030 69
3832 88
6441 40
7130 44
4271 24
22,646 10
14,916 27
8876 74
8551 14
10,149 55
11,118 67
953 63
57,678 75
1039 79
202,831 58
8866 69
9030 69
3832 88
7481 19
7130 44
4271 24
22,646 10
14,916 27
8876 74
8551 14
10,149 55
11,118 67
$260,031 01
$953 63
$58,718 54
$ 319,703 18
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tDate.
1850.
1851.
December,
January, -
February, -
March, -
April,
May,' .
June,
July,
August, -
September,
October, -
November,
December,
1852. January, -
February, -
March, -
April, .
May,
June,
July,
August, .
September,
October, -
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7037 68
18,820 98
13,997 00
15,809 24
29,202 61
34,589 93
34,358 74
7378 13
15,411 51
13,157 26
8766 64
202,845 98
8866 69
9030 69
3832 88
7481 19
7130 44
4271 24
22,646 10
15,282 87
8876 74
8551 14
10,149 55
11.120 29
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948 00
6962 89
27,610 00
35.000 00
10.001 53
148,336 51
6000 00
30,000 00
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44,028 23
19,480 83
30,000 00
50,000 00
2954 33
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275 00
2000 00
2000 00.
3932 00
4500 00
5648 52
1240 00
1116 88
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889 00
253 25
234 99
835 11
5891 00
3152 42
3721 83
8000 00
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2000 00
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