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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. 


[  iv  ]  4 

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. 


[  vi   J  6 

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 

do 

do 

3d 

do 

do 

do 

lstc 

ircuit, 

- 

do 

2d 

do 

- 

do 

3d 

do 

. 

do 

4th 

do 

. 

do 

5th 

do 

. 

do 

6th 

do 

. 

do 

7th 

do 

- 

do 

8th 

do 

. 

do 

9th 

do 

. 

do 

10th 

do 

. 

do 

11th 

do 

. 

do 

12th 

do 

- 

do 

13th 

do 

. 

do 

14th 

do 

. 

do 

15th 

do 

. 

do 

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, 


[  viii  ] 


General  Statement — Continued. 


To  what  account  charged. 


Amount. 


Suprer  :  court,  1st  division, 
do  2d        do 

do  3d        do 

State's  attorney,  1st  circuit, 


do 

2d 

do 

do 

3d 

do 

do 

4th 

do 

do 

5th 

do 

do 

6th 

do 

do 

8th 

do 

do 

9th 

do 

do 

10th 

do 

do 

11th 

do 

do 

12th 

do 

do 

13th 

do 

do 

14th 

do 

do 

15th 

do 

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 


[fej 


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 

« 

30 

July 

31 

,,  March 

31 

April 

21 

a 

24 

June 

3 

<( 

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,  -  -  - 


[*3 


10 


Statement — Continued. 


1852,  June 


•' 

26 

I. 

30 

July 

9 

a 

10 

Septemb" 

r  2 

October 

4 

(i 

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 


[  xi] 


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 

- 

114  80 

do 

- 

100  00 

(i 

for  services  of  state's  attorney  in  Lake  county  cir- 

cuit court. 

do 

- 

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 

- 

11  28 

'■ 

for  articles  furnished  on  Northern  Cross  railroad. 

do 

_ 

17  13 

i< 

for  drawing  plans,  &c,  for  state  armory. 

do 

- 

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 

- 

30  00 

der  coun'y. 

do 

- 

60  00 

(« 

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 

a 

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 

C( 

for  repairs,  furniture,  &.C.,  for  hall  of    representa- 

tives and  senate  chamber.                                   App 

1852, 

- 

469  73 

[xii  J 


\-2 


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 

13 


[  xiii  J 


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. 

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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, 

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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,  - 
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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 


[  xxii  J 


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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The  following  statement  shows  the  number  of  animals,  wagons,  Sfc,  in  the  several 
counties  that  have  made  such  returns  to  auditor's  office. 


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21,746 

18,727 

37,650 

3,129 

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12,104 

6,203 

8,156 

1,650 

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5,188 

3,176 

4,548 

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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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17,042 

7,023 

2,110 

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2,273 

1,670 

1,177 

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6,191 

3,616 

3,553 

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15,735 

8,159 

2,067 

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19,689 

16,170 

8,413 

2,014 

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3,790 

12,474 

13,155 

7,867 

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' 

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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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Amount  of  cancelled  Auditor's  warrants,  interest  on  the  same,  and 
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Date. 

Auditor's  war- 
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Interest. 

School  certif. 

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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 

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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,  - 
November, 


Auditor's  re- 
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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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37,814  09 

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 


Hospital  tax 


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275  00 

2000  00 
2000  00. 
3932  00 
4500  00 
5648  52 
1240  00 
1116  88 


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21,183  40 

889  00 

253  25 

234  99 

835  11 

5891  00 

3152  42 

3721  83 

8000  00 

13,000  00 

6200  00 


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6000  00 

1142  00 
2000  00 
1200  00 


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588  00 

2077  68 

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12,266  11 
6170  00 


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