Quarter Master General Building Committee of State House at New-Haven Registered Debt discharged for Orders paid Treasurer's Accounts, audited for Payments made by him, 2,000 00 2,201 98 747 50 9,201 00 357 87 $69,063 73 viz. Abatements on State Tax, payable 20th February, 1829 Collecting Fees and Travel This contains 134 convicts, of whom 24 are under twenty years of age, 78 between twenty and thirty, 14 between thirty and forty, 9 between forty and fifty, 5 between fifty and sixty, 2 between sixty and seventy, 2 over seventy. The income and expenditures of the prison for the year ending April 1st, 1829, were as follows. Asylum for the Deaf and Dumb at Hartford. The instructors at this institution are Thomas H. Gallaudet, Principal, and nine Assistants. There have been received into the Asylum since its commencement 303 pupils, of whom 160 have left the school, and 143 were remaining in May, 1829. The Directors state in their report, that of the 279 pupils, who have received the benefit of the Institution, 116 were born deaf, 135 lost their hearing in infancy, or childhood, by disease or accident, 28 uncertain. These 279 pupils have come from 247 families, 47 of which have contained more than one deaf and dumb child; 29 families have each contained two; 4 families three; 7 families four; 4 families five; 2 families six; and 1 family seven. In one instance, the father and two children are deaf and dumb. another, the father is deaf and dumb, and also four of the children. These are the only instances, that have come to the knowledge of the Directors, in which either of the parents has labored under this defect. In The expenses of the Institution for the last year were $22,979 37, and the receipts $23,041 55, leaving a balance of $62 18. The annual charge to each pupil is $150, which includes board, lodging, washing, fuel, stationery, and tuition. In the year 1828, the State of Connecticut appropriated $1,500 for the Asylum; in 1829, the amount was extended to $2,000. The present grant of Massachusetts is $6,500 an nually, which, if not expended for pupils sent to the Asylum for the term of 4 years, may be applied to the continuance of such as are deserving of it for a longer period. The States of Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont, also make appropriations for the same purpose. NEW YORK. EXECUTIVE. Officers and their Salaries. Enos T. Troop, Lieutenant-Governor, acting as Governor. Salary, $4,000. Incidental Expenses, $750. Rent and Taxes of his house also paid. Term of service expires Dec. 31, 1830. JUDICIARY. Reuben A. Walworth, Chancellor Supreme Court.-John Savage, Chief Justice, Jacob Sutherland, William L. Marcy, Circuit Court.-8 Judges. Associate, 66 Salary. $2,000 2,000 each. Salary, $1,250 each. 5. Nathan Williams. The term of service of all the above judges expires at the age of 60 years. There are 55 counties in the State, in each of which (except in New York) there are five judges of the County Courts. No salary paid by the State. Term of service, 5 years. Receipts and Expenditures. STATEMENT of the Balance in the Treasury, and the Amount of Receipts and Payments of the official Year, ending the 30th Nov. 1828. RECEIPTS. Vendue Duty Tolls received on the Erie, Champlain, and Oswego Canals Taxes on Salt manufactured in the Western District 111,546 36 40,145 31 Principal of the same 29,264 69 Interest on Bonds for Lands of the Common School Fund 6,204 48 Principal of the same 5,452 03 Principal of the same 3,817 96 Dividends on Bank Stock, viz. - Bank of America New York State Bank 3,283 20 1,432 02 Public Stock of the general Fund, sold to the Commissioners of the Canal Fund Balances due from Individuals on the Settlement of their Ac counts Fees accounted for by the Comptroller Fees accounted for by the Secretary of State Wharfage, &c. from the State Pier at Sagg-Harbour Sales of General Fund Lands Premium on Sales of Stock issued by the State for the benefit of the Delaware and Hudson Canal Company 1,723 00 420 30 537 44 782 77 365 18 34,726 75 Of the Commissioners of the Canal Fund, for Amount advanced 'to them in 1827 and 1828, out of the general funds Tax for draining Marsh in Madison County 155,196 01 Redemption of Lands sold for said Tax Sales of Lands for Arrears of County Taxes, and Direct Tax of United States 4,951 29 155 32 21 11 145 14 105,421 98 $1,938,006 19 EXPENDITURES. Secretary of State and Superintendent of Common Schools Clerk hire for the Secretary of State's Office 672 16 1,413 69 164 38 1,500 00 807 00 Stationery, &c. for Deputy Secretary Treasurer |