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REPORT OF THE AUDITOR IN THE TREASURY ON THE SCHOOL FUND.

To his Excellency, the Governor of the State of Vermont: The undersigned, Auditor in the Treasury, in pursuance of the requirements of the law, having examined the accounts of the Commissioner of the School Fund, during the fiscal year ending the 30th day of September, 1842, makes the following report of the "state of the fund and of all matters relating to it:"

Said fund, on the day last mentioned, amounted to the sum of $184,942 22 Of which the sum of

was lying on loan to the State, and

$151,417 08
30,509 91

principal, and the interest thereon amounting to 3,015 23-184,942 22 was lying on loan to individuals, secured by notes of hand.

Since my report on the same subject, of the 28th of October, 1842, made in pursuance of resolutions of the House of Representatives of the 20th and 21st of the same month, by which it appears that the sum due from the State to said fund on the 30th Sept. 1841, was

there has been received from all sources, since
the period last mentioned, viz:
From pedlars' licenses,
bank dividends,

$119,637 19

1,454 56

7,855 09

collections on account of the Vt. State Bank,
of interest from the same source,
on principal of notes of individu-

814 97

113 65

als,

10,202 07

said notes,

3,523 21

of interest on

for interest charged State on
above loans,

All which is respectfully submitted,

Montpelier, Sept. 30, 1842.

7,816 34-151,417 08

JOSEPH BERRY, Auditor.

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REPORT OF THE TREASURER UPON THE STATE OF THE SAFETY FUND.

TREASURER'S OFFICE,
MONTPELIER, Oct. 22d, 1842. S

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SIR, I herewith transmit a statement showing the amount and condition of the Safety Fund, on the 30th September,

A. D. 1842.

I have the honor to be, sir,

very respectfully, your obd't serv't.
JOHN SPALDING, Treas.

TO HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR.

There has been contributed from the several Safety Fund Banks to the

There is loaned to the state of Vermont from this

Safety Fund the sum of

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$26,730 07

$21,860 64

4,869 43

$26,730 07

The contributions have been from the following banks, viz.:

Bank of Bellows Falls,

$2,250

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I notice in the Report of the Treasurer, on the 13th of Oct. 1841, he reports in the Safety Fund that the interest is included. By law, the interest is due yearly to the banks contributing the fund, and should be paid to them, after deducting the expenses of the Bank Commissioner,

The interest which has accrued to the Safety Fund Banks, computed

to the first day of October, 1842, amounts to

The charges against this interest on the 1st October amounted

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$1,264 00

$8,199 38

450 30-1,714 30

On the 30th Sept. 1841, there was paid to the Bank of Orleans as interest,

Interest on same to Oct. 1, 1842,

Oct. 25th, 1841, there was paid to the Bank of St.

Albans as interest,

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$6,485 08

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Leaving a balance of interest unpaid on the 1st day of Oct. 1842, $6,201 48

October 22d, 1842.

JOHN SPALDING, Treasurer.

AUDITOR'S ABSTRACT.

An abstract of all orders drawn on the Treasurer of the State of Vermont, since the 5th day of October, 1841, to the 30th day of September, 1842, by the Auditor of Accounts.

DATE.

NO

CLAIMANTS.

AMOUNT.

Oct. 14, 1841 1 Gates Perry jr., sh'ff, for distributing packages, $24 56 2 John Colby, Com. deaf, dumb and blind, for paid cash &c. in that office,

80 69

3 Martin Armstrong, sh'ff, for distributing packa

ges,

18 00

15,

6 44

6 30

20 00

24 00

52 50

12 00

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4P. S. Camp, jailor, for boarding State prisoners,
5 Town of Panton, for error in State tax,
6 George A. Allen, sh'ff, for distributing packages,
7 Merrill Williams, sh'ff, for like services,
8 Sundry persons, for services at court martial,
9 Gary Whitney, sh'ff, for distributing packages,
10 Henry Stowell, Com. deaf, dumb and blind, for
services in that office,

16 19

11D. R. Bogue, sh'ff, for boarding State prisoners, 133 58
12 Robert Pierpoint, Bank Com'r, for services in that
office,

48 00

13 86

13 48

20 00 5 00

13 Same, for settling Sup. State Prison accounts,
14 Town of West Fairlee, for error in State tax,
15 Adnah Smith, sh'ff, for distributing packages,
16 D. R. Bogue, sh'ff, for the like services,
17 Gary Whitney, sh'ff, for boarding State prisoners,
18 Riverius Camp, late sh'ff, for distributing packages, 5 00
19S. H. Jenison, late Governor, for paid postage bill,

official,

200

19,

20, 21,

37 76

22,

23,

20 Town of Burke, for error in State tax,
21 Asa Story, late sh'ff, for distributing packages,
22 Town of Burlington, for error in State tax,
23 Same, for paid boarding State paupers,
24 Town of Concord, tor error in State tax,
25 Town of Maidstone, for error in State tax, .
26 Marshall Miller, clerk &c., for canvassing votes
for Council of Censors,

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27 Greenleaf Webb, sh'ff, for distributing packages, 16 00 28 F. F. Merrill, Clerk House, for stationery and paid probate fees, &c.,

10 88

25,

26,

29 James Morse, colonel, for collecting State arms,
30 Erastus S. Camp, Serg't at Arms, for paid cleans-
ing State House,

8 00

14 00

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DATE.

NO

CLAIMANTS.

AMOUNT,

Nov. 1, 1841 34 Henry F. Janes, late Treasurer, for paid bill pos

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tage, official,

33 Joseph Berry, Auditor, (Treasury,) for time &c.

in that office,

35 D. Rich, Q. M. General, for time and cash paid

military service,

34 E. P. Walton & Sons, for State Printing,

$53 77

77 49

1,068 62 195 40

34 Charles H. Severance, for like service,
35 Allen Wardner, for attending to labor of S. P.
convicts,

36 G. H. Smith, sh'ff, for distributing packages,
37 Flagg & Abbot, for stone post at State House,
38 Wm. Barron, late sh'ff, for distributing packages,
39 Merritt Clark, Inspector &c. (military,) for paid
State printing,

1 50

12 74

20 00

6 00

20 00

7 00

5,

40 John Moulton, for services before committee of
House,

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47 John Currier, sh'ff, for boarding State prisoners,
48 Anson Davis, jailor, for boarding State prisoner,
49 Urias Daman, for services as witness before com-

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50 Rufus L. Harvey, for the like service,
51 Isaiah Silver, sh'ff, for distributing packages,
52 L. Sargeant, Com. deaf, dumb and blind, for ser-
vices in that office,

18 90

20 00

77 26

9,

53 E. S. Camp, Serg't-at-Arms, for services in that
office,

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54 Henry F. Janes, for time settling with L. Egerton, 12 83 55 E. P. Walton & Sons, for State printing and sta

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56 J. T. Marston, for newspapers for legislature,
57 C. L. Knapp, Sec. State, for postage &c.,
58 E S. Camp, Serg't-at-Arms, for services in that

19 70

13 98

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60 E. P. Walton & Sons, for stationery, printing, &c. 599 47 61 E. S. Camp, Serg't-at-arms. for paid attendants on

State House,

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279 00 62 C. L. Knapp, for newspapers for legislature, 3 20 63 Esec Atwood, jailor, for clothing State prisoners, 20 30 64 Same, for boarding State prisoners,

73 76

30,

Dec. 5,

65 Anson Davis, jailor, for boarding State prisoners, 81 82 66 L. S. Noble, jailor, for like service,

74 24

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68 John Currier, sh'ff, for boarding State prisoners,
69 Robinson & Southmade, for State printing,

17 06

15.00

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