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... ment in the spring , until its close by ice , on the twenty - second day of December . It is believed , that after paying a dividend of two and three - fourths per cent . , that there will be money sufficient in the treasury , if not ...
... ment in the spring , until its close by ice , on the twenty - second day of December . It is believed , that after paying a dividend of two and three - fourths per cent . , that there will be money sufficient in the treasury , if not ...
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... ment of Bates ' accounts , and , that consequently , there was no failure to account for the money remaining in his hands as such Commission- er . Upon this decision , I took a writ of error to the Supreme Court , which is now pending ...
... ment of Bates ' accounts , and , that consequently , there was no failure to account for the money remaining in his hands as such Commission- er . Upon this decision , I took a writ of error to the Supreme Court , which is now pending ...
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... ment of appropriations $ 339,618 34 4 Bills drawn for appropriations and paid at the Trea- sury during the year 1849 .. 37,166 41 0 Balance of General Revenue remaining in the Trea- sury on the 15th November , 1849 $ 32.451 93 4 COMMON ...
... ment of appropriations $ 339,618 34 4 Bills drawn for appropriations and paid at the Trea- sury during the year 1849 .. 37,166 41 0 Balance of General Revenue remaining in the Trea- sury on the 15th November , 1849 $ 32.451 93 4 COMMON ...
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... ment of Public Works , Nov. 15 , 1849 $ 1,096,163 50 O 97,929 28 1 30,821 22 0 131,650 25 0 3,006 38 0 440,089 90 0 14,579 08 0 4,924 23 O 758 34 0 8440 O 2,156 41 O $ 1,822,162 99 1 $ 461,139 47 2 CANAL FUND . RECEIPTS . Tolls , water ...
... ment of Public Works , Nov. 15 , 1849 $ 1,096,163 50 O 97,929 28 1 30,821 22 0 131,650 25 0 3,006 38 0 440,089 90 0 14,579 08 0 4,924 23 O 758 34 0 8440 O 2,156 41 O $ 1,822,162 99 1 $ 461,139 47 2 CANAL FUND . RECEIPTS . Tolls , water ...
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... ment of said claim , and for the securing to the State , of the lands still due under said grant . " It is presumed , that at the time of the passage of this resolution , the quantity of land still due to the State , having been ...
... ment of said claim , and for the securing to the State , of the lands still due under said grant . " It is presumed , that at the time of the passage of this resolution , the quantity of land still due to the State , having been ...
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Page 270 - ... a cordial, habitual, and immovable attachment to it; accustoming yourselves to think and speak of it as of the palladium of your political safety and prosperity; watching for its preservation with jealous anxiety; discountenancing whatever may suggest even a suspicion that it can in any event be abandoned...
Page 270 - Palladium of your political safety and prosperity; watching for its preservation with jealous anxiety; discountenancing whatever may suggest even a suspicion that it can in any event be abandoned, and indignantly frowning upon the first dawning of every attempt to alienate any portion of our Country from the rest, or to enfeeble the sacred ties which now link together the various parts.
Page 271 - Jlnd be it resolved, That the governor be requested to transmit a copy of these resolutions to the President of the United States, to Louis Kossuth, and to each of our senators and representatives in Congress.
Page 34 - ... offer and award premiums for the improvement of soils, tillage, crops, manures, implements, stock, articles of domestic industry, and such other articles, productions and improvements, as they may deem proper...
Page 239 - Behold, the days come, saith the Lord, that the plowman shall overtake the reaper, and the treader of grapes him that soweth seed; and the mountains shall drop sweet wine, and all the hills shall melt.
Page 35 - Agriculture, for the purpose of deliberation and consultation as to the wants, prospects and condition of the agricultural interest throughout the State; and at such annual meeting, the several reports from the county societies shall be delivered to the president of the Ohio State Board of Agriculture; and the said president and delegates shall, at this meeting, elect suitable persons to...
Page 253 - ... about the Prison; nor will any prisoner be suffered to mark, injure, or in any way deface the walls, or any part of his cell or night room; nor is he to execute his work badly, when he has the ability to do it well.
Page 35 - And it shall be the duty of said board to make an annual report to the General Assembly of the State, embracing the proceedings of the board for the past year, and an abstract of the proceedings of the several county agricultural societies, as well as a general view of the condition of agriculture throughout the state, accompanied by such recommendations as they may deem interesting and useful.
Page 35 - ... that it shall be competent for small as well as large farmers to have an opportunity to compete therefor. And in making their awards, special reference shall be had * to the profits which may accrue or be likely to accrue from the improved mode of raising the crop, or of improving the soil or stock, or of the fabrication of the articles thus offered, with the intention that the premiums shall be given for the most economical mode of improvement.
Page 34 - State Board of Agriculture, hereinafter created, and shall have appointed the usual and proper officers; and when the said society shall have raised and paid...