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House Journal 1836

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of those benevolence Institutions for relieving the infirmities, or alleviating the sorrows of the unfortunate, and for advancing the interests of religion, Science and Literature, which more than commercial wealth, or martial conquest evince the true elevation of the community.
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The disbursements of the Treasury have been three hundred and four thousand, one hundred and eleven dollars and thirty four cents. Of this sum, One hundred and forty eight thousand and twelve dollars and fifty three cents, have gone to reduce the principal and interest of the Public Debt. But notwithstanding the magnitude of this item, the resources of the Department yet exceed its liabilities.
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In January last the funded debt due from the State, amounted to one hundred and thirty-four thousand four hundred and sixty six dollars and seventy five cents. In the early part of the year additional sums were borrowed, amounting to fifty, nine thousand dollars. By the payment of one hundred and thirty eight thousand, four hundred and sixty six dollars and seventy five cents, the principal of these claims has been reduced to fifty five thousand dollars as before named.
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There has been paid for interest the sum of nine thousand, five hundred and forty five dollars and seventy eight cents, and the balance of cash now in the Treasury is six thousand, three hundred and forty one dollars and eighty seven cents.     
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Satisfactory as this exposition must be it must be equally gratifying for you to know, that the public securities in the possession of the Land Agent, including a small amount of cash in his hands, constitute an amount of more than three hundred and seventy thousand dollars.

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of those benevolence Institutions for relieving the infirmities, or alleviating the sorrows of the unfortunate, and for advancing the interests of religion, Science and Literature, which more than commercial wealth, or martial conquest evince the true elevation of the community. The disbursements of the Treasury have been three hundred and four thousand, one hundred and eleven dollars and thirty four cents. Of this sum, One hundred and forty eight thousand and twelve dollars and fifty three cents, have gone to reduce the principal and interest of the Public Debt. But notwithstanding the magnitude of this item, the resources of the Department yet exceed its liabilities. In January last the funded debt due from the State, amounted to one hundred and thirty-four thousand four hundred and sixty six dollars and seventy five cents. In the early part of the year additional sums were borrowed, amounting to fifty, nine thousand dollars. By the payment of one hundred and thirty eight thousand, four hundred and sixty six dollars and seventy five cents, the principal of these claims has been reduced to fifty five thousand dollars as before named. There has been paid for interest the sum of nine thousand, five hundred and forty five dollars and seventy eight cents, and the balance of cash now in the Treasury is six thousand, three hundred and forty one dollars and eighty seven cents. Satisfactory as this exposition must be it must be equally gratifying for you to know, that the public securities in the possession of the Land Agent, including a small amount of cash in his hands, constitute an amount of more than three hundred and seventy thousand dollars.