There has been paid out during the year on audited warrants the following sums, to-wit: On account of revenue of 1839 re On account of contingent fund, 842 12 On account of public arms, their transportation, pre servation, and repairs, 217 60 On account of State House, 329 73 On account of New State Prison, 25,318 14 On account of education of the blind, 15,146 89 On account of the Asylum for the Deaf and Dumb, CENTRAL CANAL, NORTHERN DIVISION. On account of repairs, On account of incidental expenses, $2,060 05 $2,355 55 MADISON AND INDIANAPOLIS RAIL ROAD. On account of Madison and Indianapolis Rail Road 5,363 35 48,577 32 ON ACCOUNT OF INCIDENTAL EXPENSES OF TREASURY NOTES ONE-FOURTH OF ONE On account of one-fourth of one per cent. Treasury Notes redeemed and cancelled, 31,565 00 On account of interest allowed on same, 279 00 369 79 31,934 79 Leaves a balance in the Treasury, on the first day of $428,941 19 Of this balance, the sum of $201,849 26, is in the hands of the Trustees of the Wabash and Erie Canal, to be expended under their direction in the completion of that work. And the residue of said balance consists almost entirely of Treasury notes and State scrip, redeemed and ready to be cancelled. The following tables exhibit the amounts that have been assessed, set apart, and paid by the State, under the laws passed for the establishment and support of the benevolent institutions for the Deaf and Dumb, the Blind, and the Hospital for the Insane : ASYLUM FOR THE DEAF AND DUMB. Amount of proceeds from assessments of Revenue of 1848, Amount of proceeds of delinquent Revenue from assessments of 1847, $24,750 00 1,620 00 $26,370 00 |