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For school tax of 1860 refunded.
For school tax of 1861 refunded.
For revenue of 1861 refunded.......

For State Debt Sinking Fund, tax of 1858, refunded
For State Debt Sinking Fund, tax of 1860, refunded
For State Debt Sinking Fund, tax of 1861, refunded
For salary of State Agent.
For professors' salaries.

For office rent...

For sales of University lands..
For general fund..

For binding...

For interest on University bonds.

For State Library

For incidentals, stationery, fuel, &c.

For sheriffs' mileage.

For Governor's office.
For Treasurer's office..
For Auditor's office ...

For Adjutant General's office
For Governor's house..

For Secretary's office.

For State House..

For Special Military Fund.

For expenses of Supreme Court..

For Indiana Reports ...

For office of Superintendent of Public Instruction.

For Special Fund ..

For College Fund, principal.

For College Fund, interest .

For colonization.

For miscellaneous

For Saline Fund, excess of sales..

For Saline Fund, principal.
For Saline Fund, interest..
For swamp lands..........
For School Fund interest
For distribution of Laws..
For exchange and premium
For geological survey
For equalization

For unclaimed fees, returned
Balance, November 1, 1862.

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$130 52 915 35 28,322.22 11 44

33 37

290 15

3,750 00

9,875 00

1,800 00

1,830 18

7,650 79

2,997 50

5,992 65

1,397 26

2,713 15

9,310 37 ·

2,551 47

2,445 94 2,398 73

977 91

1.987 68

1,601 72

2,882 99

7,302 23

2,390 52

3,714 27

1,295 43 1,199 33 4,211 10

27 20 1,265 00 949 67 874 24

1,881 66

267 62

7,406 58 2,488 67

869 96

310 00

336 95

12 00

49 50

894,809 14

$6,628,881 29

The Receipts and Disbursements from November 1, 1862, to January 1, 1863, have been as follows, viz :

RECEIPTS.

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On Free Banking.

On Delinquent State Debt Sinking Fund tax, 1861.

On Delinquent School Tax of 1861

On Delinquent Revenue of 1861.

On College Fund, principal.

On College Fund, interest

On School Tax of 1862

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$131,593 16 16,709 38

13,700 00

17,862 66

6,125 83

1,850 53

10,042 94

29,783 66 31,674 63 3,825 00

2,176 30

950 00

103 90

628 50

250 00

81 69

156 22

236 00

200 00

240 45 35 00

$268,225 85 894,809 14

$1,163,034 99

$320,000 00 100,176 42

126,969 14

36,765 00

20,000 00

13,829 89

3,517 68

6,989 84

3,190 15

8,398 14

11,950 83 4,353 35

For Swamp Lands
For General Fund
For State Arms.
For Public Printing ·
For Professors' salaries

For College Fund, principal.
For Prosecuting Attorneys

For School Fund Interest, refunded

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For Contingent Fund

For Legislative

For Treasurer's Office.

For Judiciary

For Sheriffs' mileage

For Executive..

For State House

For office Superintendent Public Instruction.

For Expenses of Supreme Court.

For stationery, fuel, &c.

For Bank Tax Fund, interest refunded.
Balance, January 1, 1863 .

$4,492 43 2,196 93

1,025 07

2,682 53

1,275 00

1,000 00 549 79

486 70

770 00

790 70

430 55

128 25

146 27

560 00

699 68

144 00

363 03

297 99

17 50 488,831 13

$1,163,034 99

It was deemed for the best interest of the State that the interest on the State debt, payable on the 1st day of July last, should be paid in coin, especially as the other States were paying their interest in coin; and for the further reason that the war bonds provided by the last Legislature had not all been sold, and the failure to pay the interest in coin would probably cause them to depreciate. 1 was assured by the President of the Bank of the State, that, in his opinion, the several branches would furnish their proportions of coin in exchange for their notes.

The amount of the interest, $160,000, was apportioned, as near as may be, among the several branches of the Bank of the State, and the Free Banks, in proportion to the circulation to which each was entitled. Coin at the time was worth 6 per cent. premium.

All of the banks and branches responded to the call for coin, and furnished me with gold in exchange for their notes, except the branches at South Bend, Rushville, Connersville, Lawrenceburgh, Plymouth, and Bedford, and the Bank of Rockville, at Wabash.

The amount of coin thus furnished by the banks was $125,393 01, leaving to be obtained from other sources $34,606 99, which was done at a cost of $4,044 30.

All interest becoming due since the 1st of July, 1862, has been paid in United States Treasury notes.

J. S. HARVEY,
Treasurer of State.

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JANUARY 23, 1863.—LAID ON THE TABLE, AND 1,000 COPIES ORDERED TO BE PRINTED.

TO THE LEGISLATURE.

2 D. J.-13

[PART II.

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INDIANAPOLIS:

JOSEPH J. BINGHAM, STATE PRINTER.

1863.

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