410 NATURAL AND CIVIL 



•1806. Cash paid the deben- 

 ture of the general assem- 

 bly, and the contingent ex- Dot. Cts* 

 penses of the last session. * 11,954 88 

 Cash paid the debenture of a 

 special session of the gov- 

 ernor and council, in May, 

 1805. 102 38 

 Cash paid the salaries of the 



supreme court for 1 year. /).2,800 

 Deduct for cash paid by the 

 sevei-al clerks, for fees in 

 civil causes. 991 43. 1,808 57 



Cash paid the several state's 



attorneys. 640 04 



Cash paid for supreme court 



orders. 3,062 96 



Cash paid for auditor**s orders, 2,740 67 



Cash paid for wolf's certifi- 

 cates. 650 00 

 paid for special acts of 



the general assembly. SIO 71 



paid the electors of pres- 

 ident and vice presi- 

 dent. 45 96 

 paid the governor's sal- 

 ary. ' 750 00 

 paid the treasurer's sal- 

 ary. 400 00 



22,966 17 

 <Tnis sum is but a little more than double of 

 whit the expenses of government amounted to, 

 in the year 1791. If it be divided among the 

 inhabitants of the state, by the number of peo- i 

 pie, as determined by the census of 1800, it 



