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annum, for the custodian employed in the care of the battle flags and trophies deposited in Memorial Hall, payable quarterly on his order. The sum of eight hundred dollars ($800), per annum, for telegraphing, postage, express, repairs, and other necessary incidental expenses, to be paid upon vouchers, approved by the Governor. The sum of two hundred do lars ($200), per annum, or so much of it as may be necessary, for the repair, preservation and safe keeping of such additional flags and trophies as may be deposited in Memorial Hall, to be paid upon vouchers, approved by the Governor.

Twelfth-To the Board of Public Charities, for salary of secretary, a sum not to exceed three thousand dollars ($3,000), per annum; and for clerk hire and necessary incidental expenses of the board, a sum not to exceed four thousand dollars ($1,000), per annum, payable quarterly on bills of particulars, certified by them, and approved by the Governor.

Thirteenth- A sum not exceeding two thousand dollars ($2,000), per annum, for costs and expenses of State suits, to be paid upon bills of particulars, certified to by the Auditor and approved by the Governor.

Fourteenth-A sum not exceeding twenty thousand dollars ($20,000),` per annum, or so much thereof as may be necessary, for conveying convicts to the penitentiary, and from and to the penitentiary in cases of new trial, or when used as witnesses in criminal trials, to be paid on the warden's certificate, at the compensation fixed by the general laws; the Auditor to compute the distance by the nearest railroad route.

Fifteenth-For the payment of the expenses provided for by law for the apprehension and delivery of fugitives from justice, fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000), per annum, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to be paid on the evidence required by law, certified and approved by the Governor; and the sum of three thousand dollars ($3,000) for rewards for arrests of fugitives from justice, to be paid upon bills of particulars, having the order of the Governor indorsed thereon.

Sixteenth-The sum of five thousand dollars ($5,000), per annum, or so much there of asmay be needed, for conveying juvenile offenders to the Reform School, at Pontiac, payable on the superintendent's certificate of delivery, at the rate of compensation allowed by law; the Auditor to compute the distance by the nearest railroad route.

Seventeenth-For printing paper and stationery, for the use of the General Assembly and executive departments, purchased on contracts, as required by law, payable on delivery thereof, on bills of particulars, certified to by the Board of Commissioners of State Contracts, and approved by the Governor, the sum of fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000)

per annum.

Eighteenth-There is hereby appropriated to defray the incidental and contingent expenses of the Supreme Court, to-wit: For stationery, repairs, furniture, expressage, books, and other expenses deemed necessary by the court, the following sums: To the Northern Grand Division, the sum of seventeen hundred and fifty dollars ($1,750), per annum; to the Central Grand Division, the sum of seventeen hundred and fifty dollars ($1,750), per annum; to the Southern Grand Division, the sum of seventeen hundred and fifty dollars ($1,750), per annum; the same to be payab'e upon bills of particulars, certified to by at least two of the justices of said court. There is also appropriated for the pay of the librarians of

the several grand divisions of said court, who shall also act as librarians for the Appellate Courts when in session in their respective grand divisions, the following sums: To the Northern and Southern Grand Divisions, each, the sum of five hundred dollars ($500), per annum; to the Central Grand Division, the sum of ten hundred dollars ($1,000), per annum, payable quarterly upon the certificate of at least two justices of said court. There is also appropriated the sum of five hundred dol ars ($500), per annum, each, to the Northern and Southern Grand Divisions of said court; and to the Central Grand Division of said court, the sum of four hundred dollars ($400), per annum, for the pay of janitors, to perform such duties as shall be determined by said justices, to be paid quarterly, upon the order of at least two of the justices of said court. There is hereby appropriated the sum of one thousand dollars for the repair of the Supreme Court building, fences and grounds of the Southern Grand Division, at Mt. Vernon, to be paid upon bills of particulars certified to by the clerk of the Supreme Court of the Southern Grand Division and two of the judges of the Appellate Court of the Fourth District. There is also hereby appropriated, to defray the incidental and contingent expenses of the Appellate Courts of this State, to-wit: for rents of court rooms, stationery, fue', lights, postage, expressage,. repairs, furniture, and other expenses deemed necessary by the respective courts, the fol owing sums: To the First District the sum of six thousand dollars ($6,000), per annum; to the Second District, the sum of one thousand dollars ($1,000), per annum; to the Third District, the sum of one thousand dollars ($1,000), per annum; to the Fourth District, the sum of one thousand dollars ($1,000), per annum; these sums to be paid upon bills of particulars, certified to by the clerks of the respective courts, and upon the order of at least two of the judges of the respective courts for which the expense was incurred. A'so the sum of four hundred dollars ($400), per annum, to each of the Second and Third districts, and the sum of four hundred dollars ($400), per annum, to the Fourth District, for the pay of janitors, to perform such duties as shall be determined by the judges of the respective courts, to be paid quarterly, upon the order of at least two of the judges of said courts, for their district; also, the sum of fifteen hundred dollars ($1,500), to be expended in purchasing law books for the library of the Appellate Court for the First District; and the sum of six hundred dollars ($600), per annum, for the payment of the salary of a librarian, to be paid quarterly, upon the order of at least two of the judges of said court.

Nineteenth-For public printing, thirty five thousand dollars ($35,000), or so much thereof as may be required. For public binding, ten thousand dollars ($10,000), per annum, or so much thereof as may be required; and nine thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, for reprinting the Adjutant-General's Report of 1861 to 1866. The public printing and binding to be paid for, according to the contract, upon the certificate of the Board of Commissioners of State Contracts, and approved by the Governor.

Twentieth-The sum of fifty-seven thousand dollars ($57,000), per annum, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to pay the interest on school fund, distributed annually in pursuance of law; the amount appropriated under this clause to be paid out of the State school fund.

Twenty-first-Such sums as may be necessary to refund the taxes oǹ real estate sold, or paid in error, and for over-payments of collector's accounts, under laws governing such cases, to be paid out of the proper funds.

Twenty-second-For laborers, janitors and watchmen of the State House, who shall perform such duties as shall be assigned to them by the Secretary of State, the sum of six thousand dollars ($6,000), per anLum, payable monthly upon the order of said Secretary of State.

Twenty-third-For the salary of the Curator of the Illinois State Museum of Natural History, the sum of two thousand dollars, per annum, payable quarterly; for the salary of one assistant, the sum of seven hundred dollars, per annum, payable monthly; for the salary of one janiitor, nine hundred dollars, per annum, payable monthly. For the contingent and necessary expenses of the Curator, including traveling expenses on business connected with his office, the sum of three hundred dollars, per annum; for the purchase and mounting of additional specimens of birds and mammals, to complete the collection in those departments, and for the purchase of such specimens in archæology as are necessary to perpetuate the former history, the languages and tribal relations of the former inhabitants of that portion of country included in the State of Illinois, the sum of three thousand dollars per annum is hereby appropriated, the same to be expended under the direction of the Curator, with the approval of the Board of Trustees of the State Historical Library and Natural History Museum.

Twenty-fourth-To the Railroad and Warehouse Commissioners, for the incidental expenses of their office, including care, stationery, postage and telegraphing, extra clerk hire, and for the secretary's salary, and for all necessary expenditures, except those hereinafter provided for, a sum not to exceed four thousand dollars ($4,000), per aunum. For expenses incurred in suits or investigations commenced by authority of the State, under any law now in force or hereafter to be eracted, empowering or instructing the Board of Commissioners, including the fees of experts employed, the sum of five thousand dollars ($5,000), per annum, or such part thereof as may be needed for such purposes. For the printing and publication of schedules of reasonable maximum rates of charges for the transportation of passengers and freights and cars, made or revised for any or all of the railroads of this State, as provided by law, the sum of three thousand dollars ($3,000), or so much thereof as may be needed for such purpose.

Twenty-fifth-A sum not to exceed fifty thousand dollars ($50,000), for the pay of the employés of the next General Assembly, as allowed them by law, to be paid on pay-rolls, certified to by the presiding officers of the respective houses, or as otherwise provided by law.

Twenty-sixth-For copying the laws, journals and joint resolutions of the General Assembly, as provided by law, six hundred dollars ($600). For distribution of laws, journals, and other State documents, and incidental expenses connected therewith, the sum of five hundred dollars ($500), and for expressage and postage on same, eight hundred dollars. ($800).

Twenty-seventh-For heating, fuel and pay of engineers and firemen of the State House, and other incidental expenses thereof, the sum of ten thousand dollars ($10,000), per annum, or so much thereof as may

be needed. For lighting the State House, and other incidental expenses thereof, the sum of four thousand dollars ($4,000), per annum, or SO much thereof as may be necessary, to be paid upon bills of particulars, certified to by the Secretary of State and approved by the Governor.

Twenty-eighth-To the State Board of Equalization, for paying expenses, a sum not to exceed ten thousand dollars ($10,000), per annum, payable in the manner provided by law.

Twenty-ninth-The sum of three hundred and fifty dollars ($350), per annum, for the purchase of books for the library of the Southern Illinois Penitentiary, at Chester, to be paid upon bills of particulars having the order of the Governor endorsed thereon.

Thirtieth--The sum of three hundred dollars ($300), per annum, for the purchase of books for the library of the Illinois State Penitentiary, at Joliet, to be paid upon bills of particulars having the order of the Governor endorsed thereon.

Thirty and one-half-The sum of twelve thousand dollars ($12,000), or so much thereof as may be necessary, is hereby appropriated for the purpose of paying the per diem of members of the Revenue Commission and the expenses incurred by said commission (in case said commission is formed), to be paid out upon bills of particulars certified to by the chairman of said commission and approved by the Governor.

Thirty-first-Such sum as may be necessary to enable the Secretary of State to purchase such volumes of the reports of the decisions of the Supreme Court as he is, or may be, required by law to purchase, to be paid on bills of particulars certified to by the Secretary of State and approved by the Governor.

Thirty-second-For making improvements and repairs in heating department of the State House, the following sums: For two boilers of best charcoal iron, or steel, length of boilers sixteen feet, shell 54 inches in diameter with connections and appliances, three thousand six hundred and eighty dollars ($3,680). One steam pump with appliances, four hundred and twenty-six dollars ($426). For repairing roof on boiler-house, six hundred and twenty-eight dollars ($628). For iron plates for boiler house floor, six hundred and twenty-nine dollars ($629). For cast-iron plates for smoke arch, three hundred and eighty dollars. ($380); to be paid upon bills of particulars, certified to by the Secretary of State and approved by the Governor.

Thirty-third-To the State Board of Health, for salary of secretary, a sum not to exceed three thousand dollars ($3,000), per annum; for necessary office expenses, including expenses incurred in attending meetings of the board, and in making sanitary inspections, three thousand dollars ($3,000), per annum; for salary of assistant secretary and additional clerk hire that may be needed, six thousand dollars ($6,000), per annum. Also, the sum of forty thousand dollars ($49,000), as a contingent fund, to be used only with the consent and concurrence of the Governor, Attorney-General and Secretary of State, upon the recommendation and advice of the board, in case of the outbreak or threatened outbreak of any epidemic or malignant disease, such as Asiatic cholera, small-pox, yellow-fever, or to defray the expense of preventing the introduction of such diseases, or their spread from place to place within the State, and

in suppressing outbreaks which may occur, and in investigating their causes; and any necessary expenditures from this sum shall be paid on the order of the president of the board, attested by the secretary, and approved by the Governor.

Thirty-fourth-To the State Library (Secretary of State), for the purchase of books, and expenses of the State Library, two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500), per annum, payable on bills certified by the Board of Commissioners of the State Library. Also, nine hundred dollars ($900), per annum, for salary of assistant librarian, payable monthly, on the order of the Secretary of State, approved by the Governor

Thirty-fifth-The sum of one million dollars ($1,000,000), annually, out of the State school fund, to pay the amount of the Auditor's orders for the distribution of said fund to the several counties. The Auditor shall issue his warrants on the proper evidence that the amount distributed has been paid to the county school superintendents.

Thirty-sixth-To the Commissioners of Labor Statistics, the sum of five thousand dollars ($5,000), per annum, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to be expended upon vouchers approved by the Governor, for the purpose of procuring, tabulating and publishing industrial statistics as contemplated by law; for the incidental and office expenses of the board; for defraying the expenses of the mine inspection service; and for the per diem and traveling expenses of the commissioners. Also, the sum of two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500), per annum, for the salary of their secretary. The sum of five hundred dollars ($500), or so much thereof as may be necessary, to defray the per diem and expenses of the members of the State board for the examination of candidates for appointment as State inspectors of coal mines, and for the incidental expenses of such examinations.

Thirty-seventh-The sum of six thousand dollars ($6,000), per annum, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to the Fish Commissioners of this State, to be used by them in pursuance of law; all expenditures to be upon bills of particulars, certified to by a majority of the Commissioners, and approved by the Governor.

Thirty-eighth—A sum sufficient to have painted and framed a portrait of ex-Governor John M. Hamilton, to be hung in the executive mansion: Provided, said amount shall not exceed five hundred dollars, to be paid on order of Secretary of State, and approved by the Governor.

Thirty-ninth-To the Lieutenant Governor, for postage, telegraphing, stationery and other incidental expenses, the sum of fifty dollars ($50), payable upon his order.

Fortieth--A sum not exceeding three thousand dollars ($3,000) to pay the expenses of committees of the Thirty-fifth General Assembly; such expenses to be certified as may be provided by resolution of either

house.

Forty and one-half-The Adjutant-General, the sum of six thousand dollars ($6,000), or so much thereof as may be necessary, with which to obtain information to correct errors in report of Adjutant-General for years from 1861 to 1866 inclusive, and to do clerical work in preparing copy for reprint of said report, to be paid on vouchers, certified to by the Adjutant General and approved by the Governor.

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