234 COMPTROLLER. [ART. 19.
P. G. L., (1860,) art 22, sec 9. 1852, ch. 56, sec 1. 1853, ch. 82.
9. He shall, within ten days after the first Wednesday in
January in each year, make to the legislature, if in session, or to
the governor if the legislature be not in session, a report exhibit-
ing a complete statement of the funds and revenues of the State,
and of the public expenditures during the fiscal year ending on
the thirtieth day of September preceding, specifying the amounts
derivable and received from each source of revenue, and the pur-
pose for which each expenditure was made, and showing the
names, residence and official character of the persons from whom
any arrearages may be due, with the amount so due from each
defaulter
Ibid. sec. 10. 1852, ch. 56, sec. 2.
10. He shall with each annual report return an estimate of
the receipts and expenditures of the current year, distinguishing
the permanent and regular expenses of the government for
which appropriations have been made from those charges for
which appropriations are required to be made by. law.
Ibid. sec. 11. 1852, ch. 50, sec. 3.
11. He shall keep and preserve in his office in suitable books,
to be procured at the expense of the State, full and accurate
accounts of the annual revenues and expenditures of every class
and description, under the proper heads thereof, according to
such forms as under the provisions of the constitution he may
prescribe.
Ibid. sec. 12. 1852, ch. 56, sec. 3.
12. He shall keep fair and accurate records of all public
accounts adjusted by him, or returnable to or kept in his office.
Ibid. sec. 13. 1852, ch. 56, sec. 3
13. He shall keep safely all vouchers and copies of letters
written by or to him in the performance of his official duties,
and a record of his officiai proceedings; and the books and papers,
of his office shall at all times be subject to the inspection of the-
governor and the members of the legislature.
Ibid. sec. 14. 1852, ch. 56, sec. 3.
14. He shall obtain from all public officers, and from all
bodies politic and corporate who have heretofore mode their
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