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The earnings of the Auburn Prison amount , for the year ending 30th September ,
to the sum of ....... $ 49,664 65 The expenditure for the support of convicts , and
for enlarging the prison , ... 48,101 07 Surplus , ...... $ 1,563 58 The surplus in the
...
The earnings of the Auburn Prison amount , for the year ending 30th September ,
to the sum of ....... $ 49,664 65 The expenditure for the support of convicts , and
for enlarging the prison , ... 48,101 07 Surplus , ...... $ 1,563 58 The surplus in the
...
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The amount of public money expended by the trustees in the year 1834 , for the
payınent of the wages of teachers , was $ 312,181.20 ; of which sum $ 100,000
was received from the Common School Fund , 8193,560.28 was levied by
taxation ...
The amount of public money expended by the trustees in the year 1834 , for the
payınent of the wages of teachers , was $ 312,181.20 ; of which sum $ 100,000
was received from the Common School Fund , 8193,560.28 was levied by
taxation ...
Page 10
By the law referred to , it was provided that whenever the annual revenue of the
fund should amount to ten thousand dollars more than the sum then last
distributed , the ten thousand dollars should be added to the latter , and the
whole amount ...
By the law referred to , it was provided that whenever the annual revenue of the
fund should amount to ten thousand dollars more than the sum then last
distributed , the ten thousand dollars should be added to the latter , and the
whole amount ...
Page 13
The amount of the loss was $ 50,000 , but as there were considerable sales of
lands during the year , the actual diminution of the productive capital of the fund
was but $ 23,547.56 . The aggregate increase of the capital since 1823 , gives an
...
The amount of the loss was $ 50,000 , but as there were considerable sales of
lands during the year , the actual diminution of the productive capital of the fund
was but $ 23,547.56 . The aggregate increase of the capital since 1823 , gives an
...
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A statement of salt manufactured in the town of Salina , in the year 1835 : the
amount of duties thereon : the amount paid into the treasury : the amount
expended on the public pumps , including the tending the same , and the amount
collected ...
A statement of salt manufactured in the town of Salina , in the year 1835 : the
amount of duties thereon : the amount paid into the treasury : the amount
expended on the public pumps , including the tending the same , and the amount
collected ...
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