Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4035, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 September 1863 — Page 4
U. 3. MARSHAL'S NOTICES. (SO. 307.) W TjrmtU IT ATM OF AMIlUCA, D1STCT OF USWSfkeitÜ olibU of tsfonsatitt bs CJrtfle Cosrtof Üt United täte, nthla f " aihClmiUaod InrtflxjSlo.oa the Whdayof Jasaary. U4M, by Jobs Hansa, fl- Atlswy ! ttCmumI State foe ta District f Indiana, against th folwtnt rfeaerlbed Ute, er-" nd effecta ef one Wm. AMIolc b. to-wit Oi Promissory Ite. dated Januarys! Wi da als snoots, efter date, for the um f 1 1.1 TS, 7 ia wr id I,olcol,'i lou u secured by t orrUin nortftf ca laüd tn lue uuntyof Ltne. IßdfeTja. for a violation of the power f an et f Conirr, approved July IT, IS, entitl-d a cf, w urprM inorrctlfD,to jun!b treason and rebellion I wk nd confiscate the property cf rebelt and for Iber purp," and prt1na; prwes (r!nt tatd property, and hat tb Mm may to condemned and sold JCsr, tbe r for. In poruec ef tbe mnltin nnilf tbe al f said Court to m directed and delivered. I do bere-
Bt five puois: Dtnwrs; uinprrtuuiuiui;( r tat nart thereof, er In an mann? Interested
Ur.i, tkU ly he and aipar befor tb said, tb Uatrtct Court of tbe United State, to b bM at tbe city of IndiAnApoll. In and fr tb IM t riet of Indian, on tb Läira Mndav of rrrT Mit. at tea o'clock of tb for-
ooo of thU day, then od tber to loUrpooa tbetr claims
and mal tbtir allegation In that behalf. D. O. KOSE.U. "..Marshal, Ey L 8. BaLow, Deputy. Attest? Jos II. Raa. Clerk. febS-dlit
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nff 1TF!D TÄTE Of AMKHICAj DI3TRwrr or islmaxa. r&
Wittui, A libel of information baa been filed in tbe ftnrxt Court of the United Stale, within and for the SeveuiB Circuit and District of Indiana, on the ttb day .f Junirr TU. be John Hanna, Esq.. Attorney for
tb UnttM 4'ati fr lb Htfrict of Indiana, .tlnstibe following Wrlbod estate, credit and effect of n WH-
Ham J. Hok-omb. to-wit: four certain rToniiwry 5ote,
ail dated the Kh of January. 18 i. for Citren huudred
dull er, each paraMe 11th day of October, In tl year
1MI, Isejand li4, repoctie!j, wim interest anBual y from th 11th October, lneo. aa'd notoa alveo by
a Jonevhu U Way to Seth Way, and by him en
doraed and transferred to aid William J. Ilokomb,
fur a rlolatlon of tb power an act of Conrrens, ap
proved July 17, 1 i.eiititled-'A n act to oj pre innrrrctlon, to pinib treVon and rebellion, to eie awl confiscate tbo property of rehela, and for other parpoeea," prayint;
procrea aua!nt il proerty, and that the tame maybe conlemnel and vM a enemie' property. So, therefore. In rumnre of th monition tinder the
eaJ of said Oart to me directed and delivered. 1 do here
by fire public notice to all persona claimin; said property, wr any part thereof, or in any manner Interested therein, that they be and appear before tbe said, the Wtrict Court
f lh United Ktatea, to M beta at lb city or ina anapoIL, in and forth Dutrtct of Indiana, no tbe third Monday
of Fibre, ary text, at 10 o'clock of the forenoon ofthat day
th-j and there to tnterpoM tneir Claims ana dui men
aif ttlon Id that behalf. Ü. OARLAST) POSr, U. M, By L Ä. Bioblow, Deputy. Attest: Jobs H. Ra, Clerk. feb3-dl4
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U DU5A, 8S: Huiiii. A of tnformatloai baa hven filed in Diatr Court of tbe United Plate within and
the Serenta Circuit and District of Indiana, oti tbe 23th
day of January. I'M, by John Hanna. Eq., Attorney for tb United Mlatea. for tb Lnatnet of Indiana, arainot
the fol'owinK described crediw and effects of one William
J. Uolcomb, to-iU Four Pr miMry Notes all dated u.rh m for MM1 OO eacb. raTMe In 1. '2. 3 and
4 year r-icttely. from tb lt October, 181, with In
Ureit; ald notea were glten by one John J. Oaka to one
lUtb ay, and by blm Aeignel and tranierrea to aaia II o cmi, and secured by mortnaRe on certain real entate In Laporte county, Indiana, for a lolation of the power of an act of Congress, approved July 17, I sfJ, entitled u An at to snpprea itiswrrectlon, to punih treaon and rebellion, to aetie and confiscate the property of rebel and Tor other purpoaaii'and praying procew aainM naid propety, and triat the same may be condemned and sold a enemies' property. . ow, therefore. In pursuance of the monition umer tbe eat of said court, to roe direc ted and delivered, 1 do hereby t;l public notice to all peron claimin i4 proprty, r any part thereof, or In any raatner interestei therein, that tbey b and appear before tbe said Dint rid Court of the United StaKv, to be held at the city of. In-laiiapoMs In and for the Ihtnct of Indiana, on the third ftonday of February next, at ten o'clock of the foreman of that day, then and there to Interpose their claim. atjd to make their allegations In that behalf. V. O. ROSK, U. S. ifarhal. Ter 1. 8. Bioilo Deputy. Attest: Jos H. Ra, Clerk. . erO-dUt
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(SO. 111.) TTHTED STATES OF AMERICA, I ) DIANA.
WnuiL A libel of Information baa been fild In tbe
Diotrtct Court of the United States, within and for the Seventh Clrcntt and District of Indiana, on tbe 29th
day of January. 1363, by John II anna, Esq., Attorney
of tbe United States, for the ltftrict of Indiana, against
the following described estate and effects of one William J. Uolcomb. to-wit Three Promissory Notes, all dated
ltdy of Soremher. ISM. for o00 each, with interest
from date, navable In 1. 3 and 3 year from date, re
pectlvely; said (Wen by n William W. Garrard to said
ttoicotnb; the sal'l notes are securer Dy a certain mortgsg on real estAte In Importe, Indiana, for a violation of the Power of an act of Congress of July 17, Ih, entitled "An set to suppress Insurrection, t o punish treason and rebellion, to seize and confiscate tbe property of rebels and for other purpose and praying: process against said property, and that the same may be onlrmaed and svld as enemies' property. Now, therelore. in pursuance of the monition under th seal of said court, to me directed and delivered, I do bertb give public notice to ail pernons claiming said property, or any part thereof, or In any manner interested therein, that they be and appear before the said District Court of the United State, to be held at the city oflrtdianapolls, lu and for tbe District of Indiana, on the third Mon day of February next, at ten.oVl.x-k of theforenoon ofthat day, thn and there to Interpose their claims, and to make their allegations tn that behalf. D. O. K0SF., U. S. Marshal, Per 1. S. Bioblow, Deputy. Attest: Jpg H. Ria. Clerk I'lL (NO. 313.) U SITED STATES OF AMERICA, DISTRICT OF IXDIANA. SS: VTa-tax a. A liWl of Information baa been filed in the District Court of tbe United Mates, within nd for tbe Seventh Circuit and District of Indiana, on the 23th day of January, 1?G3, by John Hanna, Esq., Attorney of the United' State for the Instrtct of Indlaua, against the following decnVd estate, credits and efforts of on William 11. Bell, to-wit: Certain Promissory Note amounting in the Aregat to ll.UW, given by one koert N. W illiams in connection of certain real e-ta e In Madison coanty, for a violation f the power of an act of Ovngrc,
approved July 17, 163. entitlea "An act to suppress insurrec'.toa. to panih treasou and rebellion, to seize and conflacsto the property of rebeli( and for otb.r puro "and praving prKes again&t said property, and that tb same may be condemned and sold as enemies' property. Now, therefore, in pursuance of the monition under tbe Mai of said court, O me directed and delivered, I do hereby give public notice toa!l persocscljiminirs.tid property, or any part thereof, or in any manner interested therein, that they be and appear before the said lUtriot Court of tbeün'ted .täte, to be held at the city f tndlanapAiia, tn and for tb District of Indiana, on the third Monday of February raxt, at ten o'clock of the fort noon of that day, then and there to Interpol their claims, and to make their allktien In that behalf. D. G. ROSK, V. . Marshal. Per I. S. fclGELOW, Depety. Attest: Joj II. RiA. CTerlt. febS dHt
broncrtie of the medicin direct themselves to the or
gan of secretion, ad by so altering tbe condition of tbe stomach and liver that tbe starchy principle of the frod Is not converted into sugar so long aa the system 1 under the Influence of th CONSTITUTION WATER,
which give tbos organ time to recover tbeii healthy tone and vigor. We are able to state ibat the Constitution Water baa cured every ce of Diabetes In whicb it has been given.
STONE IN THE BLADDER. CALCULUS, ORAVEL. B1UCK DE ST DKPOSIT AND MUCOUS OR MILKY DlSCUAWiES AFTER LIUSATlStf.
I Ho ear en occurring from on and tbe same raus will be entirely cured by the Constitution Water, if taken for any lertcth of time. Tbe dose should vary with the severity
f tbe disease, from twenty drops to a teaspoonful thne times a day, in water During the passage of th Calculus, the pain and nrgnt symptoms should becombatted with the proper remedies, then followed up by the Constitution Water, as above directed.
DYSM ENORnOZ A, OR PAINFUL MENSTRUATION, AND
IN MENORRHAGIA OK I KOtUSK MAJWiu. Both diseases arising from a faulty secretion of the men
strual Buid- iu the one cim be jug too little, and accom
panied by severe pin; and the other a too profuse secretion, whicb will be speedily cured by the Constitution Water. That disease known aa FA LI J NO OF THE WOMB,
which is tbe result of relaxation of tbe linameuts of that organ, and is known by a sense of heaviness and dragging pains in the bark and sides, ai d at times accompanied by
SOarp lanCKiailllg ur piiibpiitih iiuh imvuiu iui w( w, in all caes, be removed by the medicine. Wrhere I another class of symptoms arising from IRRI
TATION" OK THE WOMB, which Physicians call Nervousness, which word covers up much ignorance, and in nine
ca.- out of ten the doctor doe not really know whether
th symptoms are the disease, or the di ease the symp
toms. We can only enumerate them h re. 1 apeak more
part icularly of Cold Keet, Palpation or tbe Heart, Impaired Memory, Wakefulness, Hashes of Heat, Languor, Lassitude and Dimness of Vision. SUPPRESSKD MENSTRUATION,
Which In tbe unmarried female Is a constant recurring di-ease, and through neglect the seeds of more grave and dangerous maladies are the result, and as month after month passes without an effort being made to assist nature, the sunnresion becomes chronic, the patient gradu
ally lose her appetite, the bowels are constipated, night j sweats come on, and the consumption finally ends her career. LEUC0RH11CEA. OR WHITES. This disease depends upon an inflammation of tbe mu
cous lining of the vagina or womb, lt is in all cases accompanied by severe pains in the back, across the bowels and through the h'ps. A teaspoonfui ofthe medicine may be taken three times a day. with an injection of a table-
spoonful of medicine, mixed w ith a hall pint ef soft water
morning and evening.
IRRITATION OF THE NECK ( t THE BLADDER, INFLAMMATION OK THK KIDS K YS AND CATARRH Or' THK BLADDER, STRANG U A UY ANDDUhNING OF PAINFUL URINATING. Kor those diseases it is truly a sovereign remedy, and
too murh cannot be said in Its rrsise. A single dose baa
twen known to relieve the moet urtrent Symptom.
Are you troubled with that digressing pain in the amall of the back and through tbe hips. A teaspoonful a day of Constitution W ater will relieve you like magic. FOR DYSPEPSIA It ha no equal 1ü relieving the most dUtresMng symp torn. Also, Headache, Heartburn. Acid Mo.iiacb, Vomititicr Food. Ac. Take a tea-wx-nful after dinner. The
doe in all cases may be tucreaed if desirvd, but it should be done gradually. PHYSICIANS Har lung since given up the use of buchu cubes and Juniber in the treatment of these diseases, and only use them for the want of a better remedy.
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t NO. 314 UNITED STATES Or AMERICA, DISTRICT OF INDIANA, SS: Whereas, a libel of Informal loa has beeu fiUd in the District Court f h United States, within and for tbe Seventh Circuit and District of Indiana, on tbe 59th day of January, lW. byjohn Hanna, Esq ..Attorney ofthe United
UtMIOT ID Utsinci Ol inuiai,iiu'in ivuv-iuft acnbd stau, credits tnneya and effect cf certain person unknown. to-wH: $4& 00 In cash in the bands cf J. A- W. Forthe; also tbe sua of tli 00 tn csh In the and of on R, B. McCann fur a violation of tb power of an actofCosgTtss,approvedJuly 17.163,entitled ' An act to suppress Insurrection, to punish treason and rebellion. t Miae and confiscate tbe property of rebels sod for other purpo," aad pry1 process against Bald r sh. and that th sum may be condemned and old enemies property. Now. therefore. In pursuance of tbe monition under tbe seal of said Court to roe directed and delivered. 1 do hereby puMie notic to all petona claiming sail cash, wany part thereof, or is any manner Interested therein, that they be and appear before tbe said, tbe D strict Coart of th United State, to bst held at tbe city of Indianapolis, In and foe the District of Indians, on the third Monday of Feb tiary next, at ts o'clock ofthe forenoon of that ay, than and there to Interpose their claims and make their alle g atlons In tb at beh alf . D. O. ROSE, United States Marshal, By L S. Bjobxow, Deputy. Attest: Joan C. Rxa, Clerk. feb3-dUt
Ha proved upon it.
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iuelf equal to tbe Uk that has devolved DIURETICS,
(0. 315.) "TNITED STATES OP AUEU.CA. DISTRICT OF INJ DIAN J Wbreaa, a ltbstl of tufonnativa La ben riled In the restrict Court of tbe Uu'ted SUtes, wiihiu and f r the
Seventh Circuit an t District of Indiana, vti the t-h dy of
l.nn.r 13. by JOtlU UAQBa. AS1- AHWWV CI tt e
r.itH State for the District of Indian, auatnst the f 1
Inwinr desert bed property if ore Join W. Cannon, to-witt
one nir of second band s'eam engines, for a vioiation of the uowers of sa set of Cooawa, approved Ja'y 17,
13S3. entitled "An act to suppress insurrection, to panish trea-ien and tebellion, aewe and cor.fleate tbe property f rebels and for her irpoea," and rsying rrie. agiinst said property.and that the same may be condemned and sold as enemies property. Now, therefore, tn pursuance of tb raouitiuo t der tbe m-l t.f Aid C.M.t ta me directed and deMvered. t dohere-
by rtv public notice to all perot;cla;ming said property, ar an (sart thereof, or In anv manner Interest! d tbernn.
Uat thee be aa l app-ar before the ssld. the Dwrnt rMri aftba rntt.l Siste. to be held at the c.ty of In
dian p-.lis. in and for the Ditnct of Indiana, on the 11 Monday of February next, at ten e'clik of the forenoon of that dar. then and there to tnternone tiieir claims and
make their '.k-ujos in that Whsif. D. G. RO.SE. U. S- Marshal, By L 8. Bwslow, Deputy. Atte.u Jost H. Raa. Clerk. fel3-dl4t
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Irritste and drench the kidneys, and by constant nse soon lead to chronic degeneration and confirmed disease. kuai), iii:ais hi: ai. DAsnujc, Pa., June 2, 13S3.
Dr. Wm. U. Gatoo Iir tir: In February, 1361, 1
was afflicted with tbe sugar diabetes, and for five month 1 na-sed more than two gallons cf water in 24 hours. I
was obliged to get up as often as ten r twelve time da
ring the night, and in five months 1 lost about 50 pounds in weisrht. During the month of Julj, 'SI, I procured
two bottles of Conctitution Water, and in two daya after using it 1 experienced relief, and after taklngtwo bottle
I was entirely curea, soon after regaining my usual gooa
good health. our, truly, J. V. L. DE YTTTT.
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BofeTO Coaxxas, N T., Dec. 27th, 1M1. Wm. D. Gasoo A Coc GmU: I freely give yoa liberty to make use of tbe following certificate ofthe value of Constitution Water, whicb lean recommend in tbe bigben manner My wife, who was attacked with pain in the shoulders, whole length of back, and In brr limbs, with Palpitation of the Heart, attended with Falling of the Womb, Dys-menorrbo-a. and Irritation of the Bladuer. I called a physician, who atteuded her about three months, when he left her worse than be found her. I then employed
one of the best pby. clans I could find, who attended her
for about nine m-utbs, and while sLe was under Lis care
shedM not suffer quite as much pain; be finally gave her
op and said, "Aer cue sff itcvrttU." Foe, aid he,
"shs h i uch a combihUti-'H ofcmnUamU, tAu tdi-
ein airen for nn ffrtnUt aj-lit tome oAer of her
diu:tiUUs.'" About tliis time shecommenced the ue of
Constitution Water, and to our ttter a.-torishment, al-
mo t the Ert dose seemed to have tfie desired effect, and she kept on improving rapidly under its treatment, and
now superintend entuel) her domestic affairs. She has tot taken at;y of The Conftiturion Water for abont f ur week. nd e are bsppy to y that it has produced a permanent cure Wil M. VAN BKNSCHOTEN.
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MiLToan, Cony., November Urb, 11. Ma. W m. II. Gae&o: lir- .s i bave for sevs-rsl year been attlictesl with that troublesome and dangeu disease. Gravel, which resited all remedies and U.jctcrs, until I took Constitution Water, and yon rua be avured that 1 was exceedingly pleaded with the result. It has eulirely cured me, and yos may nuke any use of rat n-me you ty if fit ta re gard to tbe medicine, a 1 have entire e-nfl.1etce in its
efneiency. Tcur truly.
POND STKONO.
THESE FACTS ARE ENOUGH. There i no class of diserse Uut prodaces such exhaustIrgeffect upn tbe human constitution as Datete and Dtease of tbe KWlneys Bladder and Urinary psssagea, and through a false modesty tbey are neglecte'. until tbey are so adsraneed as to be beyood the conti of ordinary remedies, and we present the CONSTITUTION WATER To tbe public with tbe conviction tost it ha no equal tn relieving the class of disease wni b It has been found so eminently successful tn curing: and we tnit that we shall be rewarded for our efforts in j lacing so v!ub a remedy in a form to meet the requirements ef patient and physician. FOR SALE BT AUL DRUGGISTS-PRICK l. WM. H. GREGG k CO., Proprietors.
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COMMITTEE OF WAYS AKD MEANS,
SUBMITTED MARCH 9, 1863.
Mr. Harney, from the Committee on Ways and Means, made the following report: The Committee on Ways and Means ask leave to submit the following report : THE CONDITION OF THE TREASURY. The following is an exhibit of the Receipts and Disbursements from the Treasury, during the time specified. Statement of State Treasury since October 31, 1660. Cash on hand, October 31, 1860 8233,712 76 Cash ree'd from Oct 3 160, to Dec. 3160. 8213,600 76 Warrants drawn for same period 157,641 39 55,959 37 Cash on hand, December 31, 1860 8294,672 13 Cash ree'd from Dec31,'60,to Oct31,'61 $3,459.056 68 Warrants drawn same period 3,388,582 68 70,474 20 Cash on hand, October 31,1861 8365,146 33 Cash ree'd from Oct.31,'61, to Oct.3162 3,997,632 64 Warrants drawn same period 3,4S6,304 55 511,328 09 Cash on hand, October 31, 18G2 8876,474 32 Cash received from Oct. 31, 1862, to Jan. 31, 1663.. . 8595,496 71
$1,471,971 03 Warrants drawn from Oct. 31, '62, to Jan. 31, 1863. 1,286,324 41
Cash on hand, January 31, 1663 8185,646 62 ' All of these vouchers the Committee have examined, cancelled, and made abstracts of the same, in order to test the correctness of the Auditor's books, but for lack of time, they have been unable to complete the work as yet, but have adopted measures to finish the examination. The Committee find that the funded debt of the State has been increased by the sale of six per cent, bonds, still outstanding to the amount of 1,225,500 00, which money has been used for ihe purpose of paying the State tax assessed by an act of Congress, approved August 5, 1861, for the purchase of the State arms, and paying expenses incurred in organizing and fitting out troops of the Slate, which entered the service, and for taking care of our sick and wounded soldiers; in providing a revenue for the next two years sufficient to meet the demand upon the treasury. The Committee have found themselves surrounded with difficulties, notwithstanding the enormous appropriations of the last two years, which absorbs the revenues and the proceeds of the debt incurred, there is still left over to be provided for out of the incoming revenues. The Military debt, audited by the Committee, but not paid for want of fund?, which the Governor's message shows to be 8146, 279 87; Military claims unaudited supposed to be about 825,000 00 ; claimed by State Prison North, for building, for which there had been no appropriation, $50,351 69. In addition We have extraordinary demands upon the Treasury on account of the war, which will be for taking care of sick and wounded soldiers, $100,000 00 ; also, provide for military defence of our border, $75,000 00; making a total, in round numbers, of near $400,000 00, constituting the same class of demands, under nearly the same emergency as induced the last Legislature to authorize the loan of two millions, yet with all these embarrassments, and the precedent before them, ihe committee have deemed it inexpedient to recommend a new loan, thus increasing the availability of the treasury, and, for the present, relieving the tax payers. They have deemed it the best policy to "pay as you go," and if we are not willing to pay the tax, quit the expense. The expense and losses in negotiating a loan, with the cost of taking care of it, with the interest and liabilities to fraud and peculation, far exceed all the temporary benefit derived from public loans. Acting under these convictions, the committee have recommended an increase of five cents assessments on property, and twenty-live percent, poll tax; and have endeavored to limit their appropriation to the revenue standard. STATE DEBT. According to the report of the Auditors, the State debt is as follows :
3 per cent. Certificates of Stock. . . 2i per cent. Certificates of S:ock. . 6 per cent. Certificates of Stock. . .
85,325.500 00 82,053,173 50 81,225,500 00
There is also supposed to be outstanding of the original internal improvement bond., as shown by the report of Agent of State, 8391,000. The State has also given her bond to the Sinking Fund, which is really only a debt from one department of the State to another, for 81,168,219 64. The total interest, due annually on the whole debt is 8462.552 51. This formidable item seems to increase rather than diminish, notwithstanding the repeated efforts that have been made to put the debt Tn "process of liquidation. Your committee recommend that active measures be taken to provide for the ultimate extinction of the State debt, and in the mean time that the character of it be changed from that of certificates to coupon bonds, with interest payable at the State capital, which would lead to the absorption of a large portion of it by the capitalists in the State. WAE LOAN. The committee find there is charged to sale of Military War Loan Bonds, the sum of $1,754,855 85, as proceeds of-sale of 2 000 000 bonds. Of the above bonds sold there has been redeemed 6774,500 00 At a cost, with interest accruing, of 692,002 69 Leaving outstanding. 1,225,500 00 Nett proceeds of same - 1,064,470 93 Balance. . . . .... ... . i 7. . . v . . ...... : , 0161,029 07 This balance would not prove a loss to the Sute If he could
purchase the bonds at the same price at which they were sold. It is, however, equivalent to paying very near seven per cent, interest, and a probability of having to redeem the bonds at their face, STATE DEBT SINKING FCN1X The committee would call the attention of the Legislature to the general management of the above fund. The Auditor reports a balance due the fund of 8678,626 S7, which, at prescnv, would absorb all the money in the Treasury, and leave the Treasury in debt near one-half million. This results from the appropriations exceeding the revenues, and the money set apart for tbe redemption of the State debt is the last applied to the purposes intended. It should be the business of the officers immediately after the money is received, to apply the same to the purpose prescribed by law, and not leave it to be preyed upon by every other appropriation. The account of the above fund in the books of the Auditor's . office, are not satisfactory. It seem? to be regarded not as a special fund, but only to be expended on the public debt when there is no other use for the money, and in the books in his office, reference is made to the Auditors report, which shows receipts for taxes in 861 to be 8261,437 97 and disbursements on account of bonds to be 82o9,44 54, but there is no satisfactory showing when or how that amount was expended. The report also shows the fund to have received from the United States 84C0,000 in Treasury notes, which were sold for $432,639 30, which we presume was coin, and although the bonds were purchased nominally at the same price as sold at, still the loss to the State in the above instance was 817,361 70. It seems, also, from comparing dates, that the redemption of bonds was going on simultaneously with the negotiations and selling of them, the necessity for which the committee cannot comprehend. TEMPORARY LOANS. By act of the special session, approved June 3, 1861, the officers of State were authorized to make temporary loans, in order to purchase supplies for troops in the service of this State, or to provide for transportation of the same under provision of this act. Loans were made including, however, back to December, 1SC0, which amounted in total to January 31, 1662, to 81,495,735 33 Upon which paid as debit 1,533,549 71 Over paid...... $37,814 33 This over payment is presumed to be on account of interest, and makes a formidable item in the past expenditures. The committee cannot go back and judge of the necessity of those loans, but it does seem there must have been given a very liberal construction to the law which limits the necessity to purchasing supplies and providing transportation to troops in the service of the State. Besides many of these loans te,ok place during the same period when bond loans were being negotiated, and of the proceeds of which these were to be paid. The committee do not desire to be censorious, but think the record of transactions of such importance, and so delicate a nature, should be accompanied by an explanation of the reasons for so doing, especially in times like these, when public officers should be more rigid in their transactions and careful in their accounts. t ACCOUNTS WITH THE GENERAL GOVERNMENT. The State has received from the General Government, as shown by the Auditor's report : By cash 8160.061 02 By Treasury Notes 450,000 09 There is an unsettled balance, sufficient to pay the State tax 769,144 03 These amounts have been paid to the State on account of advances made for carrying on the war, but there i nothing in the Auditor's report, nor is there an account in his office, to show upon what vouchers these amounts have been drawn, or what amount there may yet be due the State. But from the report made by the Governor, in reference to purchase and disposition of State arms, we find that the accounts and vouchers paid from the State Arms Fund have been forwarded to Washington. We also find the warrants on the Military Fund have been forwarded, and certified . copies of the same are in the Auditor's office. The Governor, who seems to have most of these accounts in his possession, also in his message, from data in his hands, estimates the amount yet due the State at 8359,634 75. This would pay the floating debt over from said year, and reduce the war loan debt to about $1,100,000, leaving that amount legacy of debt, after the Federal Government should have returned to all of our advances on the war, except Contingent Fund used for the benefit of our sick and wounded soldiers, and for payment of State troops in defense of our own border. The same items which we have to provide for thin year, and will have to during the "wdrT It may be said a large portion of this went to pay the tax assessed by the General Government on the State. That may be true, but the tax collected by the Federal Government this year, internal revenue in the State, will far exceed the amount above assumed. Besides the productive interests of the State begins to feel the effects of the loss of labor of so many of the citizens in the army; so that ' now we are less able to stand heavy taxation than we were two years ago. From these facts and premises, the committee must come to the conclusion that the system of finance pursued for the last two years, of leaving the future to provide for the expenditures of the present, would result inevitably in ruin and bankruptcy. No worse policy can be adopted than in imagining that in the future we will be better able to pay than at present. The committee must say that for the last ten days, during all the time they were preparing this report, they have been denied .the presence and counsels of the minority of the committee, and therefore it cannot be given as unanimous. From Jlhis fact, and from the pressing nature of their other duties, and' the limited time al- , lowed them to examine so voluminous a record, they have been unable to make their investigations as thorough as the occasion would demand. It is submitted with diffidence, as the best they could do under the circumstances surrounding them. '
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