Annual Reports of the Officers of State of the State of Indiana1849 |
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... 18,566 08 ...... 626 78 1,334 58 1,021 24 719 07 357 12 198 13 1,178 37 1,994 51 3,582 35 7,429 80 1,468 50 4,056 48 4,201 88 3,665 46 4,555 07 6,397 07 6,084 54 34,011 35 Pounds of hides , Pounds of pearl and pot ash 152.
... 18,566 08 ...... 626 78 1,334 58 1,021 24 719 07 357 12 198 13 1,178 37 1,994 51 3,582 35 7,429 80 1,468 50 4,056 48 4,201 88 3,665 46 4,555 07 6,397 07 6,084 54 34,011 35 Pounds of hides , Pounds of pearl and pot ash 152.
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... 85 2 00 558 00 373 02 1,575 69 November , 1848 , · 405 74 15 00 1 00 872 11 659 41 1,953 26 3,835 40 190 49 32 00 6,153 69 3,337 58 13,549 16 Note . - All of which sum was in Scrip . Pounds of butter , Pounds of cheese , Pounds of 155.
... 85 2 00 558 00 373 02 1,575 69 November , 1848 , · 405 74 15 00 1 00 872 11 659 41 1,953 26 3,835 40 190 49 32 00 6,153 69 3,337 58 13,549 16 Note . - All of which sum was in Scrip . Pounds of butter , Pounds of cheese , Pounds of 155.
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... pounds . Tons . Miles boats ran , Miles , passengers , Barrels of flour ,. 1,959 Bushels of wheat , Bushels of corn , 1,335 19,949 24,154 22,815 20,816 22,621 1,715 74,516 80,115 70,446 69,181 2,086 ... Pounds of leather , ... Pounds of. 160.
... pounds . Tons . Miles boats ran , Miles , passengers , Barrels of flour ,. 1,959 Bushels of wheat , Bushels of corn , 1,335 19,949 24,154 22,815 20,816 22,621 1,715 74,516 80,115 70,446 69,181 2,086 ... Pounds of leather , ... Pounds of. 160.
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... Pounds of hides , Pounds of pearl and pot ash , 45,606 1,694 53,778 41,429 67,809 799 1,086 1,110 192 104 4,985 4,985 2 27,803 44,295 38,849 60,240 21,518 401,417 401,417 200 Pounds of staves , heading , & c . , 13,460 28,000 3,00 ...
... Pounds of hides , Pounds of pearl and pot ash , 45,606 1,694 53,778 41,429 67,809 799 1,086 1,110 192 104 4,985 4,985 2 27,803 44,295 38,849 60,240 21,518 401,417 401,417 200 Pounds of staves , heading , & c . , 13,460 28,000 3,00 ...
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... Pounds of bacon , 318,604 318,604 Pounds of live hogs , · 7,500 Pounds of cranberries , Pounds of tobacco , 5,679 Pounds of furniture , Pounds of butter , .. Pounds of cheese , Pounds. STATEMENT all articles cleared at La Gro , on the ...
... Pounds of bacon , 318,604 318,604 Pounds of live hogs , · 7,500 Pounds of cranberries , Pounds of tobacco , 5,679 Pounds of furniture , Pounds of butter , .. Pounds of cheese , Pounds. STATEMENT all articles cleared at La Gro , on the ...
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00 Plain account of interest account of Revenue amount assessed amount of Duplicate amount paid annual report April assessed by Treasurer balance bill Board Bonds Bonds Bonds Bonds surrendered Branch Bank Buckingham Bushels cent Coal Creek Corning costs of advertising COUNTY debt Delinquencies allowed Delinquencies collected duty ending Oct Erie Canal Erroneous Assessments expenditures feet Hope & Co Indiana Indianapolis Institute James G King January July 1st July 29 June 26 June 30 King & Sons Legislature Logansport N M Rothchild Otley portion of Delinquencies Pounds prison pupils receipts received redeemed refunded respectfully Revenue of 1847 Road Rothchild and Son Rothchild and Sons Samuel Miller Scrip Sept State's portion Sturges Superintendent Terre Haute Thomas tion Total Transfer Treasurer's mileage Treasurer's per centage Treasury Notes Trustees Vincennes Wabash and Erie west of Tippecanoe William Winslow & Perkins Winslow and Perkins
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Seite 261 - It is our true policy to steer clear of permanent alliances with any portion of the foreign world; so far, I mean, as we are now at liberty to do it ; for let me not be understood as capable of patronizing infidelity to existing engagements. I hold the maxim no less applicable to public than to private affairs, that honesty is always the best policy. I repeat it, therefore, let those engagements be observed in their genuine sense. But, in my opinion, it is unnecessary, and would be unwise to extend...
Seite 261 - ... frequent controversies, the causes of which are essentially foreign to our concerns. Hence, therefore, it must be unwise in us to implicate ourselves, by artificial ties, in the ordinary vicissitudes of her politics, or the ordinary combinations and collisions of her friendships or enmities. Our detached and distant situation invites and enables us to pursue a different course.
Seite 257 - The disorders and miseries which result, gradually incline the minds of men to seek security and repose in the absolute power of an individual, and sooner or later the chief of some prevailing faction, more able or more fortunate than his competitors, turns this disposition to the purposes of his own elevation on the ruins of public liberty.
Seite 258 - Of all the dispositions and habits which lead to political prosperity, religion and morality are indispensable supports. In vain would that man claim the tribute of patriotism, who should labor to subvert these great pillars of human happiness, these firmest props of the duties of men and citizens.
Seite 259 - As a very important source of strength and security, cherish public credit One method of* preserving it is to use it as sparingly as possible ; avoiding occasions of expense by cultivating peace, but remembering also that timely disbursements to prepare for danger frequently prevent much greater disbursements to repel it ; avoiding likewise the accumulation of debt, not only by shunning occasions of expense, but by vigorous exertions in time of peace to discharge the debts which unavoidable wars...
Seite 258 - A just estimate of that love of power and proneness to abuse it, which predominates in the human heart, is sufficient to satisfy us of the truth of this position. The necessity of reciprocal checks in the exercise of political power, by dividing and distributing it into different depositories and constituting each the guardian of the public weal, against invasions by the others, has been evinced by experiments ancient and modern : some of them in our own country, and under our own eyes. To preserve...
Seite 255 - To the efficacy and permanency of your union, a government for the whole is indispensable. No alliances, however strict, between the parts can be an adequate substitute; they must inevitably experience the infractions and interruptions which all alliances, in all times, have experienced. Sensible of this momentous truth, you have improved upon your first essay, by the adoption of a constitution of government better calculated than your former for an intimate union, and for the efficacious management...
Seite 263 - I shall also carry with me the hope that my country will never cease to view them with indulgence; and that after fortyfive years of my life dedicated to its service, with an ^ upright zeal, the faults of incompetent abilities will be consigned to oblivion, as myself must soon be to the mansions of rest.
Seite 262 - The considerations which respect the right to hold this conduct, it is not necessary on this occasion to detail. I will only observe, that according to my understanding of the matter, that right, so far from being denied by any of the belligerent powers, has been virtually admitted by all.
Seite 259 - Observe good faith and justice towards all nations. Cultivate peace and harmony with all. Religion and morality enjoin this conduct ; and can it be that good policy does not equally enjoin it...