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Details of the Management 



[Remark. — This account is presented to show how the accounts with the 

 public are balanced every quarter, and how the attempt is made to instruct them 

 from time to time in matters relating to the Institution. Such important points 

 as have been already touched upon, the printed appendix in most cases shows.] 



ACCOUNT OF ALL RECEIPTS 



For the second quarter of the year 1796, namely, April, May, and June, 

 taken from the books of the Institution for the Poor. 



From monthiy voluntary contributions. 



From His Most Serene Highness the 

 Elector 



From Her Serene Highness the reigning 

 Electress 



From Her Serene Highness the Elec- 

 tress Dowager 



From the States of Bavaria 



From the voluntary contributions of the 

 inhabitants of the city, including the 

 Lechel 



Ditto from the Au 



From the Electoral Life-guards . . . 



April. 



100 

 60 



2,483 



May. 



100 

 60 



kr. 



June. 



100 



60 



kr. 



From Stated A llowances. 



From the Electoral Treasury, a stated allowance voted for the support of the 



poor 



From the Electoral Cabinet, ( allowance for house-rent for the Georgius 1 

 From the Electoral Treasury, ( foundation ) 



Miscellaneous Receipts. 



From payment of a Piosasky bond with interest 



From the Papal Nuncio Count von Genga, while here . . 



From the Carmelite Fathers, resident here, instead of the soup 



From interest 



From other sources 



From legacies and Quartis Pauperum 



From anonymous donations 



Other receipts 



Total 



Note. — If to this be added the balance remaining from the first quarter of 

 this year, namely 



The whole sum to be accounted for during the second quarter amounts to . . 



