Annual Reports of the Officers of State of the State of Indiana1857 |
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... Sinking Fund on the purchase of Indiana bonds for bank loan .. Of Commissioners of the Sinking Fund on redemption of Indiana bank bonds .... Of Special Committee on the reports of county auditors , relative to expenses of common pleas ...
... Sinking Fund on the purchase of Indiana bonds for bank loan .. Of Commissioners of the Sinking Fund on redemption of Indiana bank bonds .... Of Special Committee on the reports of county auditors , relative to expenses of common pleas ...
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... On account of furniture ..... $ 3,178 01 44,634 58 2,651 35 158 24 355 08 850,977 26 $ 8,542 04 621 89 4,115 98 57 30 697 51 1,238 05 1,233 65 2,704 70 583 19 On account of sinking fund loans $ 15,334 15 280 TRUSTEES' REPORT. ...
... On account of furniture ..... $ 3,178 01 44,634 58 2,651 35 158 24 355 08 850,977 26 $ 8,542 04 621 89 4,115 98 57 30 697 51 1,238 05 1,233 65 2,704 70 583 19 On account of sinking fund loans $ 15,334 15 280 TRUSTEES' REPORT. ...
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... sinking fund loans . $ 6,000 43 For new heating apparatus .... 3,720 00 For current expenses to April 1 , 1856 . 5,848 37 Total ... $ 15,568 80 RECEIPTS FOR 1856 . Balance in treasury Oct. 31 , 1855 815,568 80 From work department ...
... sinking fund loans . $ 6,000 43 For new heating apparatus .... 3,720 00 For current expenses to April 1 , 1856 . 5,848 37 Total ... $ 15,568 80 RECEIPTS FOR 1856 . Balance in treasury Oct. 31 , 1855 815,568 80 From work department ...
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... Sinking Fund loan was not made on account of a deficiency of funds in the hands of the Treasurer . A further appropriation is asked of $ 630 00 on account of arrears of interest . The estimated expenditures for 1857 and 1858 are as ...
... Sinking Fund loan was not made on account of a deficiency of funds in the hands of the Treasurer . A further appropriation is asked of $ 630 00 on account of arrears of interest . The estimated expenditures for 1857 and 1858 are as ...
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... sinking fund loans For new heating apparatus For support of Institute · Total .... ... $ 6,000 43 ..... • 1,349 37 1,508 72 $ 8,858 52 The amount applicable to the support of the Institute from Nov. 1 , 1856 , to April 1 , 1857 , is ...
... sinking fund loans For new heating apparatus For support of Institute · Total .... ... $ 6,000 43 ..... • 1,349 37 1,508 72 $ 8,858 52 The amount applicable to the support of the Institute from Nov. 1 , 1856 , to April 1 , 1857 , is ...
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32d Congress Allen county allowed by committee Amount of notes April 16 Assembly attendance Auditor August Bank bonds bushels canceled carpenter Cash paid charter Circulation issued Clerk clothing Commissioners convict labor copies current expenses Deaf and Dumb Dearborn county discharged duties Erie Canal furnishing new building furniture Grand larceny groceries Indiana Hospital Indianapolis insane Institution Jacob James John Joseph July 16 June 11 Laporte county Legislature March 12 Marion county market value 85c Mary merchandise miscellaneous notes registered November October officers Paid sundries patients payment on account persons Prison provision account provisions pupils railroad receipts Received repairs respectfully salary scrip Sept Session Shimer Showing an excess Sinking Fund south wing statement Superintendent Terre Haute tion Tippecanoe Tippecanoe county tolls Total Treasurer treasury notes unbound value 93c Vanderburgh county vols W. C. Larrabee Wabash and Erie William
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Seite 503 - Every bill shall be read by sections on three several days in each house, unless, in case of emergency, two-thirds of the house where such bill may be pending shall deem it expedient to dispense with this rule; but the reading of a bill by sections, on its final passage, shall in no case be dispensed with, and the vote on the final passage of every bill or joint resolution shall be taken by yeas and nays...
Seite 561 - The General Assembly shall provide by law for a uniform and equal rate of assessment and taxation ; and shall prescribe such regulations as shall secure a just valuation for taxation of all property, both real and personal, excepting such only for municipal, educational, literary, scientific, religious or charitable purposes, as may be specially exempted by law.
Seite 505 - The contract between Georgia and the purchasers was executed by the grant. A contract executed, as well as one which is executory, contains obligations binding on the parties. A grant, in its own nature, amounts to an extinguishment of the right of the grantor, and implies a contract not to reassert that right. A party is, therefore, always estopped by his own grant.
Seite 505 - The objection to a law, on the ground of its impairing the obligation of a contract, can never depend upon the extent of the change which the law effects in it. Any deviation from its terms, by postponing or accelerating the period of performance which it prescribes, imposing conditions not expressed in the contract, or dispensing with the performance of those which are, however minute, or apparently immaterial, in their effect upon the contract of the parties, impairs its obligation.
Seite 505 - It is perfectly clear, that any law, which enlarges, abridges, or in any manner changes the intention of the parties, resulting from the stipulations in the contract, necessarily impairs it. The manner or degree, in which this change is effected, can in no respect influence the conclusion ; for, whether the law affect the validity, the construction, the duration, the discharge, or the evidence of the contract, it impairs its obligation, although it may not do so, to the same extent, in all the supposed...
Seite 50 - States are received at the rate of one hundred dollars per annum, for board and tuition. • 3. The length of the course of instruction is five years ; and, that the pupils may become more proficient in their studies, they are allowed and advised to remain one year more. At the end of six years, the superintendent may select such pupils as he may consider would be particularly benefitted by continuing longer at school ; and, if approved of by the Board of Trustees, they shall be permitted to remain...
Seite 581 - An act to provide for the funded debt of the State of Indiana, and for the completion of the Wabash and Erie Canal to Evansville...
Seite 372 - ... such person or association of persons, shall be entitled to receive from the comptroller an equal amount of such circulating notes of different denominations, registered and countersigned...
Seite 79 - The financial secretary shall receive all dues and moneys to be paid to the council and pay the same over to the treasurer, taking his receipt therefor.
Seite 166 - He shall have the entire control of the medical, moral and dietetic treatment of the patients, and he shall see that the several officers of the institution faithfully and diligently discharge their respective duties.