State Finances: A Vindication of the Management of the State Finances |
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... Excess of expenditures over receipts , .. $ 89,169 13 1855 ,. 87,666 75 $ 127,542 61 1856 .. 83,333 05 146,542 26 1857 ,. 88,049 16 153,011 20 Total expenditures ,. $ 427,096 07 Total receipts , .. 249,048 66 89,169 3 Excess of ...
... Excess of expenditures over receipts , .. $ 89,169 13 1855 ,. 87,666 75 $ 127,542 61 1856 .. 83,333 05 146,542 26 1857 ,. 88,049 16 153,011 20 Total expenditures ,. $ 427,096 07 Total receipts , .. 249,048 66 89,169 3 Excess of ...
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... Excess . Rep . years . 1855 over 1856 1857 1852 , ... 1853 ,. 1854 ,. $ 175,432 48 190,523 66 230,623 79 $ 596,569 93 Total excess ,. Were these figures true , we should be well pleased to let them stand as they are , but we would not ...
... Excess . Rep . years . 1855 over 1856 1857 1852 , ... 1853 ,. 1854 ,. $ 175,432 48 190,523 66 230,623 79 $ 596,569 93 Total excess ,. Were these figures true , we should be well pleased to let them stand as they are , but we would not ...
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... excess . $ 624,777 88 $ 260,858 91 639,879 06 243,430 67 679,976 19 246,509 62 1,251,837 93 1,944,636 13 692,799 20 Estimated excess of " the undersigned , " 596,569 93 In which the undersigned " falls short , .... $ 96,229 27 In this ...
... excess . $ 624,777 88 $ 260,858 91 639,879 06 243,430 67 679,976 19 246,509 62 1,251,837 93 1,944,636 13 692,799 20 Estimated excess of " the undersigned , " 596,569 93 In which the undersigned " falls short , .... $ 96,229 27 In this ...
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... Excess of expenditures ,. The " report " continues : $ 29,157 46 19,158 67 $ 9,268 79 " That a portion of the $ 117,105 73 , which is claimed to have been expended since November 30 , has been paid before the end of the fiscal year 1857 ...
... Excess of expenditures ,. The " report " continues : $ 29,157 46 19,158 67 $ 9,268 79 " That a portion of the $ 117,105 73 , which is claimed to have been expended since November 30 , has been paid before the end of the fiscal year 1857 ...
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... excess during the winter months , the receipts always show an ex- cess in the spring and fall months ; thus is explained that marvelous and incomprehensible wonder , which seems to have so greatly exercised " the undersigned " in this ...
... excess during the winter months , the receipts always show an ex- cess in the spring and fall months ; thus is explained that marvelous and incomprehensible wonder , which seems to have so greatly exercised " the undersigned " in this ...
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allowed and paid amount expended apology assertion Asylum attempt Auditors allowed Board of Auditors Board of Control Bonds borrowed canal Chippewa comparative statement connection the undersigned cost current expenses Daily average number debt Demo Democratic administrations Democratic Board Democratic party Democratic rule dersigned direct tax disbursements economy enhanced prices obtained Excess of expenditures expenditure for 1857 Expenditures for 1855 facts figures five million loan greatly enhanced prices House of Correction hundred thousand dollars indebtedness Insane Asylum institutions investigation January 26 Kanter's large increase last three Legislative Legislature minority report November 30 number of convicts number of inmates obtained for manual officers ordinary expenses penses Phoenix Bank Pittsburg portion postage Prison proper to remark rate per cent ream reckless reference Republican Board Republican party save the undersigned says specific taxes stationery taxation tion Total receipts translation traveling expenses Treasury Trust Funds truth vouchers whole amount
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Página 22 - State, for which she is liable without contingency, $2.290,768 51 THE AGGREGATE RESOURCES APPLICABLE TO ITS PAYMENT are, Resources of the General fund, $396,621 95 Resources of the Internal Improvement fund, 301.998 00 Total resources, besides others of present doubtful availability, #698,619 95 Full payment for the Central railroad has been made in...
Página 25 - In reference to the charges made against the last Democratic Board of State Auditors, during the last thirty days of their existence, the undersigned would observe that the action upon the claims allowed on the old Internal Improvement contracts, have never been defended by the Democratic party, by resolution, or by the support of its press.
Página 17 - This three-fold increase on the expenditure of any year prior to 1855, is so much more noticeable, when'.We consider the greatly enhanced prices obtained for manual labor of the convicts, which had increased during the last three years from 31 to 56 cents per day. thereby making a difference in favor of the State of"about $14,000 per annum, which, by a prudent economical management, should have made it
Página 17 - says: 17 •"A comparative statement in the expenses for the slip^ pbrt of the State Prison, show an aggregate of about $26,000 for any three years during the Democratic administration, while the expenditure for 1857, charged in the...
Página 5 - Funds, lay which the principal was loaned to the State as fast as received, and used for the 'payment of current expenses or outstanding liabilities.
Página 8 - The expenditures during those seven years of the Democratic administration were annually from $371,491 4-7, the lowest; in 1848, to $449,355 40, the largest, in 1850.
Página 13 - In the Annual Report of the Board of State Auditors of 1855, the undersigned finds a claim allowed for $408 80, to KS Bingham, Whitney Jones and Silas M.
Página 23 - November 30, has been paid before the end of the fiscal year 1857, there is in the mind of the undersigned no room for doubt, and was probably kept out of the former account to make a good show at the end of the fiscal year.
Página 21 - During the first three years of the present administration, the total assessed value of property in the State And the average rate per dollar, 14 mills.
Página 12 - Upon information on the subject, I am convinced that the object of the journey was of a mere political character—that of attending the Republican Convention at Pittsburg^—than the design of acquiring information in regard to the solitary cell svstem of the State Prison there.