LEGIS. 1ST SESSION. REPORT OF THE AUDITOR OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS Of the State of Illinois, to the General Assembly, December 5, 1842. DECEMBER 5, 1842. Laid on the table, and ordered to be printed. To the Hon. the SPEAKER AUDITOR'S OFFICE, ILLINOIS, Springfield, December 5, 1842. of the House of Representatives: SIR: In pursuance of the ninth section of an act entitled "An act, to consolidate the acts relative to the Auditor and Treasurer, and election of Attorney General," I have the honor to submit to the General Assembly, the following report. I have the honor to be with great respect, Your obedient servant, JAMES SHIELDS, Auditor of Public Accounts. A2 DR. JOHN D. WHITESIDE & MILTON CARPENTER, State Treasurers, in account with the State of Illinois. By amount deposited in the State Bank of Illinois, from 1st Dec., 1840, to 1st Dec., 1842, $2,011 32 By old State Bank paper received into the State Treasury for State revenue and burned, 195 90 300 00 County Com- For amount of interest allowed by the Dec. 1. For balance due from M. Carpenter, $12,117 25 By amount of Auditor's warrants drawn By this amount remaining in the hands of $288,355 95 33 20 3,851 86 DR. The State Bank of Illinois, in account with the State of Illinois. To this amount to balance account, $294,190 93 | By_balance of principal due the State Bank for warrants paid as per account $294,190 93 1842. CR.I 1842. Dec. 1. For balance of redemption money in the Treasury, this 1st day of December, 1842, $1,208 44 A statement shewing the condition of the School, College, and Seminary Amount of school fund on the first day of Amount of surplus revenue which was added to the school fund, 4th March, 1837, $346,326 21 335,592 32 $681,918 53 69,249 20 56,817 66 |