House of rofuge. Idiot asylum Juvenile de. linquents. Indian af. fairs. Attorney of twenty-seven thousand dollars; provided, that number of pupils shall have been supported and instructed in said institution for the entire year next preceding, or a proportionate amount thereof for a less number of pupils, which fact shall be proved by the oath of the principal officer of said institution. For the House of Refuge of Western New York, twentyfive thousand dollars. For the Idiot asylum, fifteen thousand dollars. For the Society for the Reformation of Juvenile Delinquents in the city of New York, twenty-four thousand dollars. For incidental expenses attending Indian affairs, five hundred dollars. For pay of attorney of the Seneca Indians, one hundred seneca indi- and fifty dollars. ans. St. Regis indians. Onondaga Ibid. Indian lands, removing intruders. Public lands Courts mar- For pay of the agent of the St. Regis Indians, seventy dollars. For pay of the agent of the Onondaga Indians, one hundred dollars. For pay of the agent of the Onondaga Indians on the Allegany and Cattaraugus reservations, one hundred and fifty doliars. For expenses of removing intruders on Indian lands, two hundred dollars. For surveys, appraisments, assessments, and other ex- For costs of suits, fees of sheriffs, and witnesses in suits prosecuted or defended by the attorney-general, for the people, and for expenses and disbursements by the attorneygeneral, as may be authorized by law, four thousand dollars. For counsel employed to assist the attorney-general, three ployed, &c. thousand five hundred dollars. Counsel em. pay Commission For of the commissioners to examine the accounts ers to exa- of the treasurer, and of the canal and the banking departments, one thousand two hundred dollars. mine acc'ts. Refunding certain moneys. Radii. For refunding money in cases of failure of title to lands sold by the state, five hundred dollars. To Levi S. Backus, for furnishing the "Radii" to the deaf and dumb persons in this state, three hundred dollars. For furnishing reports of the court of appeals and the Reports of supreme court to other states, two hundred and fifty dollars. supr. For transportation of the Session Laws, journals and docu- Session laws ments of the legislature, reports, and the expenses of boxes, three thousand dollars. court, &c. For expenses of furnishing copies of laws by the secretary Coples laws. of state, to county treasurers, for publication, one hundred and fifty dollars. For salary of the superintendent of the banking depart- Supt. Bank ment, clerk hire, and contingent expenses, twenty-eight Dept., &c. thousand dollars. For expenses of the Onondaga salt springs, thirty-five Salt springs. thousand dollars. lands. For advances to county treasurers on account of non- Nonresident resident taxes returned to the comptroller's office, twentyfive thousand dollars. of lands. For refunding to purchasers moneys paid into the treas- Redemption ury for redemption of lands sold for taxes, twenty thousand dollars. For refunding erroneous payments into the treasury, on Erroneous account of taxes, five thousand dollars. payments. For refunding money paid into the treasury through mis- Ibid. take, one thousand dollars. For extinguishment of claims on land owned or sold by Claims on the state, one thousand dollars. land sold by state. convictions, For pay of sheriffs, for transmitting reports of convictions Reports of by the courts of special sessions, to the secretary of state, &c. one hundred dollars. For compensation of the keeper of "Washington's Head WashingQuarters," one hundred dollars. For payment of moneys received for taxes for opening and improving roads, four thousand dollars. ton's head quarters. Roads. state stock. For interest on state stock issued on account of the Al- Interest on bany basin loan, nine thousand six hundred and twenty-nine dollars and twenty-eight cents. compts. For interest on comptroller's bonds issued to create the Interest on school and gospel fund for the benefit of the Stockbridge bonds. Indians, two thousand one hundred and sixty dollars. laws loan law of For interest on the loan of fifty thousand dollars, per Interest on of eighteen hundred and forty-nine, for extraordinary repairs 149. and improvements of the canals, three thousand dollars." canal loan. For interest on the Oswego canal loan of two hundred Oswego thousand dollars, per chapter five hundred and one, laws of eighteen hundred and fifty-one, twelve thousand dollars. Interest on For the interest on six millions, four hundred and sixty-nine general fund thousand, six hundred and fifty-four dollars and thirty-seven department. cents, being the amount of the general fund debt chargeable Incorporat'd state. upon the general fund debt sinking fund, three hundred and fifty-four thousand, six hundred and six dollars and ten cents, which sum the comptroller is hereby authorized to transfer from the general fund revenue to the general fund debt sinking fund, or so much thereof as may be required to meet the deficiency in said sinking fund. For the incorporated orphan asylums in this state, except asylums of the Leake and Watts asylum, in the city of New York, including the society for the relief of destitute children of seamen, in the county of Richmond, in proportion to the average number of children maintained and supported wholly, during the year immediately previous to the making of their several reports, by each of them, which fact shall be proved by the testimony on oath of the principal officer of the asylum, the sum of thirty thousand dollars, but no asylum shall receive over four thousand dollars. Hospitals. orphans, &c. Indian children. For the several hospitals in this state, other than those in the city of New York, but including the women's hospital in said city, in pursuance of the provisions of chapter four hundred and ten, of the laws of eighteen hundred and fiftyone, the sum of fifteen thousand dollars, to be divided among the several hospitals in proportion to the number of patients actually treated and occupying beds in the said hospitals, during the year ending the thirtieth day of September, eighteen hundred and fifty-eight, to be established by returns made upon oath, as specified in said act. Buffalo asylum, for widows and lying-in women and foundlings, one thousand dollars. For the Thomas asylum, for orphan and destitute Indian Asylums for children, the sum of one thousand dollars, payable quarterly, provided satisfactory evidence is furnished to the comptroller that said institution has supported and educated at least fifty Indian children during the quarter preceding the payment, or in the same proportion for a less number; but the said asylum shall receive no portion of the amount above appropriated for the benefit of the orphan asylums of this Infirmaries. state. For the New York Eye and Ear Infirmary, one thousand dollars. For the Albany Eye and Ear Infirmary, five hundred dollars. For the New York Dispensary, one thousand dollars. For the Northern Dispensary, the Eastern Dispensary, the De Milt Dispensary, the North-western Dispensary, and the New York Infirmary for women and children, all in the city of New York, seven hundred and fifty dollars each. Dispensaries For the Buffalo City Dispensary, seven hundred and fifty rid. dollars. For the Brooklyn Dispensary, and Brooklyn Central Dispensary, five hundred and seventy-five dollars each. For the Williamsburgh Dispensary, five hundred dollars. PAYABLE FROM THE GENERAL FUND DEBT SINKING FUND. For interest on state stock issued on account of the Astor Interest on debt, twenty-eight thousand and seventy-five dollars. Astor debt. Interest on deficiency, &c. For interest on state stock issued on account of deficiency in the General Fund Debt Sinking Fund, thirty-nine thou- state stock sand five hundred and fifty-three dollars and forty cents. For interest on state stock issued to the New York and New York Erie railroad company, one hundred and sixty-seven thou- railroad, &c. sand five hundred dollars. and Erie For interest on state stock issued to the Ithaca and Owe- Ithaca and go railroad company, fourteen thousand four hundred and Owego rail eighty-six dollars and fifty cents. road. and Catskill railroad. For interest on state stock issued to the Canajoharie and Canajohario Catskill railroad company, ten thousand dollars. For interest on state stock issued to the Hudson and Berk- Hudson and shire railroad company, eight thousand two hundred and railroad. fifty dollars. Berkshire compts. For interest on comptroller's bonds issued to discharge Interest on the claim of the canal fund upon the general fund, twenty- bonds, claim three thousand one hundred dollars. of canal fund compts. For interest on comptroller's bonds issued for loans to the Interest on treasury, fifty-six thousand two hundred and seventy-nine bonds, loans dollars and fifty-one cents. to treasury. Redemption of stock to N. Y. and E. R. R. For redemption of state stock issued to the New York and Erie railroad company, three hundred thousand dollars. For redemption of state stock issued to the Canajoharie and Catskill railroad company, fifty thousand dollars. For payment of annuities to the following Indian tribes, and Catskill viz: Redemption of stock to Canajoharie railroad. Onondagas, two thousand four hundred and thirty dollars; Indian Cayugas, two thousand three hundred dollars; Senecas, five annuities. To common hundred dollars; St. Regis, two thousand one hundred and thirty-six dollars and sixty-nine cents. PAYABLE FROM THE SCHOOL FUND. For dividends to common schools, including the salaries schools and of the county school commissioners, one hundred and fiftyfive thousand dollars. salaries, &c. Lands sold for arrears. Ibid. Title to lands, &c. Supt. of pub For expenses of lands, three hundred dollars. For refunding money paid for redemption of lands sold for arrears of consideration, five hundred dollars. For refunding surplus moneys arising from the sale of lands for arrears of consideration, five hundred dollars. For refunding money on account of failure of title to lands sold by the state, three hundred dollars. To the superintendent of public instruction, four thousand lic inst. for dollars, for the support of Indian schools, per chapter seventy-one, laws of eighteen hundred and fifty-six. Ind. schools. Academies. Books, maps &c. PAYABLE FROM THE LITERATURE FUND. For dividends to academies, twelve thousand dollars. For the purchase of text books, maps and globes, philosophical and chemical apparatus for the academies, two thousand five hundred dollars. To common schools. Academies. Capital of PAYABLE FROM THE UNITED STATES DEPOSIT FUND. For dividends to common schools, one hundred and sixtyfive thousand dollars. For dividends to academies, twenty-eight thousand dol lars. For amount to be added to the capital of the school fund, school fund. twenty-five thousand dollars. For refunding money erroneously paid into the treasury. five hundred dollars. For expenses of lands, two hundred dollars. For the support of the state normal school, twelve thousand dollars. For instruction of common school teachers, in the academies designated by the regents of the university, eighteen thousand dollars. For teachers' institutes, in the several counties, three thousand dollars. |