Public Guard : Military Contingent Fund: For contingent expenses of the adjutant general's office, expenses of the visitors of the military school, shelters for cannon in Lancaster and York counties, mounting cannon, expense of firing salutes, &c., Military School: For appropriation for support, 1,234 36 6,000 00 For the pay, rations, clothing, &c., of the guard stationed at Richmond, and $1751 for the pay of the interior guard at the penitentiary, charged to this fund, under act of 30th March 1837, 23,601 91 For the pay of artificers employed in the repair of arms, and of the officers of the guard for superintending them, tools, &c., Transportation of Arms: For expense attending the collection and transportation of arms, Commissioners of the Revenue, &c.: For payments to commissioners for taking lists of land and property, and granting licenses, and to clerks of county and corporation courts for examining and certifying the commissioners' books, 4,615 81 361 10 57,333 88 To Charles Page and others for diet, clothing, medical attendance, &c., furnished lunatics confined in county and corporation jails, 33,618 26 957 96 To Henry Tuggle and others for expense of conveying lunatics to the asylum at Staunton, 3,261 82 To William P. Dickinson and others for expense of conveying lunatics to the asylum at Williamsburg, For expenses of conveying two persons to the asylum at Williamsburg, and back to their respective counties, being unfit subjects, For second and third instalments of appropriation for completing the buildings, For first instalment, under an act of 24th February 1846, making an appropriation to provide furniture for the institution, For one year's interest to the 1st January 1846, on $24,039 17 old military debt, held by the Literary fund, 1,442 35 For one year's interest to the 1st July 1846, on $319,000 of 7 per cent. debt, held by the Literary fund, 22,330 00 For interest on $450,107 of 6 per cent. stock, created by an act passed the 19th March 1839, providing for further subscriptions to the Exchange Bank and Northwestern Bank of Virginia, For one year's interest on $250,000 of 5 per cent. debt, created by an act passed the 20th February 1833, authorizing a subscription to the Chesapeake and Ohio canal company, 12,500 00 27,238 28 63,510 63 Contingent Fund: For sundry disbursements by order of the executive, Civil Prosecutions: For sundry expenses in civil suits in which the commonwealth is a party, Southwestern Road: On account of the appropriation of $75,000 to that road, General Appropriation : To Shepherd & Colin, for printing and binding 700 copies of the 1st volume of Grattan's Reports, 7,144 55 582 62 5,000 00 1,444 80 And 75 copies of decisions of the general court, 4 50 To F. H. Deane, for one year's allowance as vaccine agent, 1,449 30 To Mary Batte and others, refunding taxes erroneously charged to or paid by them, 107 72 1,175 57 To J. D. Smith and others, for repairs to the hall of the house of delegates, To the administrator of Thomas Nelson, sheriff of Prince William, refund- 500 00 57 48 355 22 For expenses of legislative committees to examine the university, under general appropriation act, 287 00 To David S. Danner, refunding tax on tavern license, under act of 2d March 1846, chap. 199, 104 37 To Baldwin Foster, for services as a guard in conveying a convict to the pe- To Humphrey B. Powell, trustee for Sarah N. Gibson, refunding collateral To James Kane and Fayette M'Mullen, for the value of a horse, 20 00 93 50 To Lieut. E. S. Gay, for three months pay and emoluments, suspended by sentence of a court martial, and allowed by act of 4th February 1846, chap. 203, To Chapman Johnson and Robert G. Scott, revisors, and Robert G. Scott, Jr., clerk to the latter, 3,250 00 James River and Kanawha Company: For interest to the 1st January 1846, on $ 94,128 96, the amount of a debt due to the Board of public works by the James river and Kanawha company, paid into the treasury and refunded to the board under an act passed the 5th March 1846, chap. 4, Revolutionary Half-pay Claims: To Charles James Faulkner, administrator of Thomas Walls, and of Thomas Greer, in payment of judgments for half-pay and commutation, under act of 5th March 1846, chap. 196; and to William Helm, administrator of John Marston, for balance of judgment for half-pay, under act of 31st January 1846, chap. 197, Rents: To John C. Hobson, for rent paid into the treasury which accrued after his purchase of the tenement on the south side of E street from the commonwealth, Board of Public Works: For amount paid to the orders of the board, to be applied on warrants of the second auditor toward the payment of the interest on the public debt, And for appropriation by an act of 27th February 1846, to redeem certain certificates of public debt, Cincinnati Fund: For the purchase of securities and the payment of pensions, Washington Monument Fund: 4,769 21 9,365 82 114 40 150,000 00 45,676 67 195,676 67 1,107 55 2,226 00 $735,116 27 For this amount invested in guaranteed bonds of the James river and Kanawha company, JA'S E. HEATH, Auditor of Public Accounts. |