■ N. B. At Boston in November, certificates of the permanent loan were made in exchange, at the particular request of Mr. Wiggin, one of the Directors of the Globe Bank, who afterward failed to perfect the exchange. The following Banks have furnished Loans under the same Resolve, but have been repaid, viz: There is due to the Bank of Bangor, for a loan under the Resolve of March 12, 1839, at six months, for $6,500. E. ESTIMATE of the Receipts and Expenditures for the year 1840. Receipts. Cash balance at close of year 1839, Balance of State and County Taxes of former years; sum due $370 95, of which there may be collected probably, $150 00, State Tax if laid in 1840, will not be available to the Treasury till January, 1841, Bank Tax of 1840, Land Agent's probable collections, Dividends on $21,000 Bank Stock, Notes and Bills receivable, Duty on Commissions and Pedlers' Licenses, 2,000 00 Salaries of all other public officers, EXCLUDING COUNTY 22,000 00 Salaries of Clerks in the public offices, 3,000 00 25,000 00 Repairs of Public Buildings, and Furniture, 300 00 Fuel, lights, &c., for Legislature and all other departments of Government, 600 00 900 00 Militia Pensions without any new grants, Revolutionary Pensions, probably, 2,100 00 2,450 00 EXPENSES of the Government for 1840, (Continued.) State Prison debts, due prior to present Warden's Steward 8,015 00 Printing for the Legislature, exclusive of Revised Statutes, for the public offices, Stationery and Book Binding, and publishing laws and public advertisments in the newspapers, Gratuities to Agricultural Societies, American Asylum for Deaf and Dumb, at Hartford, 1,500 00 Due for 1839, 1,655 00 N. England Institution for instruction of the Blind, 1,500 00 Due for 1839, 12,000 00 600 00 1,007 17 5,662 17 300 00 700 00 1,000 00 10,800 00 10,800 00 1,000 00 Costs of Counties in criminal prosecutions, for 1840, nothing. ed Warrants, Publishing Reports of Judicial Decisions, Insane Hospital donation due the Treasury in 1839, $2,500; this, it is understood, has been paid by the donor to the Hospital Agent, who has expended it on the building and furniture in 1839, Contingent fund for Governor and Council, 2,500 00 5,000 00 Expenses of Artillery Comp's, powder, &c., 600 00 Courts Martial and Enquiry, 600 00 19,200 00 EXPENSES of the Government for 1840, (Continued.) Sheriff's and Coroners' accounts, Miscellaneous accounts, 600 00 1,800 00 66 66 Bounty on wild animals, (Cannot this be abolished?) 1,000 00 Due for arrearages on Rolls of Accounts, say Due on Warrants for Aroostook and Mars Hill Roads, County Attorneys on Warrants, Commissioners for revising Laws-on Warrants, 66 on R. Road Warrant, probably now expended, on Warrants to Adjutant General for gun houses and on Warrants to towns of Sebec and Corinna, to two Agricultural Societies, 3,400 00 150 00 8,289 34 381 25 906 38 250 00 1,550 00 14 88 155 00 Interest on Public Debt: on 142,700 due Feb. 1, 1840, 8,562 00 Also, to be provided for, if practicable, viz: Scrip to towns of March 21, 1839, $199,192 39 Interest to September 21, 1840, 17,927 31 217,199 70 Notes to towns and counties March 12, 1838, 6,586 39| 661 59 7,247 98 Instalments due to the Banks, April 1, 1840, 33,687 00 280,761 71 314,448 71 Town claims for supplies to the Troops, 40,000 00 This additional sum is necessary to meet all engagements, $578,816 39 All respectfully submitted. JEREMIAH GOODWIN, Treasurer. FROM THE RETURNS OF COMMON SCHOOLS, MADE BY THE SEVERAL CITIES, TOWNS AND PLANTATIONS IN MAINE, FOR THE YEAR 1839. Prepared and published agreeably to a Resolve of the Legislature, approved March 20, 1839. BY PHILIP C. JOHNSON, Secretary of State. AUGUSTA: WM. R. SMITH & CO.....PRINTERS TO THE STATE. |