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to John C. Godley, for one shovel for the Senate, two dollars; to J. C. Gočley Levi Hunt, for tables furnished Senate, seven dollars; to D. W. Levi llunt. Buck, for repairing chairs, five dollars and seventy-five cents; to James A. Bascom, for sundry articles furnished for Senate, three J. A. Basdollars and eighty-three cents; to O. W. Moore, for stationery o w Moore furnished the Senate, two dollars and eighty-eight cents; to Ezra Willis, for eight iron till locks, seven brass locks, fastening E. Willis. twenty-six locks on Senate tables, &c., seventeen dollars and thirteen cents; to John C. Williams, to putting up stoves, in Senate, J.Wilwire, &c., repairing three locks, and furnishing keys, ten dollars and thirty-seven cents; to Peter Carey as fireman and for work done in office of Governor, library, land office, Secretary of State, two dollars per day, from December first, eighteen hundred and forty-nine, to April ninth, eighteen hundred and fifty; to assistant enrolling and engrossing clerks, such sums as may be due them, at the rate of three dollars per diem, to be certified by the chairman of the enrolling and engrossing committees; to Edward Martin, late sheriff E. Martin. of Oakland county, eleven dollars, for services and expenses under the order of Gov. Greenly, in conveying prisoners to Detroit; that there be allowed to O. W. Moore, Secretary of the Senate, the sum o w Moore of six cents per folio, for making a fair copy of the journals of the Senate of the present session of the Legislature, to be paid on the certificate of the Secretary of State (who shall certify the number of folios) that the work has been correctly done and deposited in his office; that there be allowed D. P. Bushnell, Clerk of the House of Repre- n. P. Bushsentatives, the sum of six cents per folio, for making a fair copy of the journals of the House of Representatives of the present session of the Legislature, to be paid on the certificate of the Secretary of State (who shall certify the number of folios) that the work has been correctly done and deposited in his office; to Jonathan P. King, J P King. Elijah J. Roberts and J. D. Irvine, the Senator and Representatives from the counties of Mackinaw and Chippewa, the sum of sixty dollars each, for expenses incurred before and after the session; to Rodney R. Gibson, deputy Secretary of State, the sum of one hundred son. dollars, for extra services; to R. Sapp, chaplain of the House of Rep- R. Sapp. resentatives, and W. W. Atterbery, chaplain of the Senate, each the w. w. Atsum of one hundred and fifty dollars; to John J. Adam, the sum of J. J. Adam.

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one hundred and seventy-five dollars, for extra services as Auditor General.

Sec. 2. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its

passage.

Approved April 2, 1850.

Governor

State offic'rs

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AN ACT making appropriations for the salaries of the State officers for the year eighteen hundred and fifty.

Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Michigan, That there be and hereby are appropriated out of any moneys in the treasury to the credit of the general fund, not otherwise appropriated, the following sums: For the salaries of the Governor and Associate Judges of the Supreme court, fifteen C. Justice. hundred dollars each; for the salary of the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, sixteen hundred dollars; for the salaries of the Auditor General, State Treasurer and Commissioner of the State Land Office, one thousand dollars each; for the salary of the Secretary of Auy Gen' State, eight hundred dollars; for the salary of the Attorney General, including his actual necessary expenses, eight hundred dollars; for the Superintendent of Public Instruction, the sum of eight hundred Justruction. dollars; for the salary of the Adjutant General, three hundred dollars; for the salary of the Quarter-Master General, one hundred and fifty dollars; to Gen. John E. Schwarz, for three-fourths of a year salary as Quarter-Master General, omitted last year, one hundred and twelve dollars and fifty cents; for the salaries of the deputy State Treasurer and Deputy Anditor General, seven hundred dollars each; Treasurer. for the salaries of the two regular clerks of the Auditor General, six hundred dollars each; for the salary of the deputy Secretary of State, six hundred dollars; for the salary of the book-keeper of the State Land Office, five hundred dollars.

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Sec. 2. The sum of five hundred dollars is hereby appropriated out of the general fund, and out of said appropriation the State Treasurer is hereby authorized and directed to pay to such clerk as the Commissioner of the State Land Office may employ in said

office, at a rate not exceeding five hundred dollars per year, to be paid on the certificate of said Commissioner.

cretary.

Sec. 3. The sum of three hundred and fifty dollars is hereby ap- Private Sepropriated from the general fund, and out of this last named appropriation, the State Treasurer is hereby authorized and directed to pay to the private Secretary of the Governor, the sum of three dollars per day during the session of the Legislature, and for eight days thereafter, to be paid on the certificate of the Governor.

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Sec. 4. The sum of one hundred and twenty dollars be and the B. M. Bol same is hereby appropriated from the general fund; and out of said appropriation the State Treasurer is hereby authorized and required to pay to Brigadier General B. M. Bolton and to Brigadier General H. Cowden, such amounts as shall be due to them respectively for expenses and services while engaged in the services of the State ander the orders of the Adjutant General of the State. Said amounts to be paid upon the certificate of the Governor.

Sec. 5. This act shall take effect from and after its passage.
Approved April 2, 1850.

RESOLUTIONS.

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JOINT RESOLUTION relative to Postage.

Resolved, by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Michigan, That the post master at Lansing be and he is hereby authorized to charge to the State the postage on all mail matter received by members and officers of this Legislature, and on all documents and papers sent from this office by members and officers. This joint resolution shall take effect from and after its passage Approved January 11, 1850.

[ No. 2. ]

JOINT RESOLUTION relative to documents.

Resolved, by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Michigan, That the Secretary of State be instructed to furnish members of the Legislature with the revised statutes and the documents, journals and session laws of the last session of the Legislature, and the session laws of each session since and including eighteen hundred and forty-six, so far as the same can be supplied without a reprint.

This joint resolution shall take effect from and after its passage. Approved January 12, 1850.

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