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election had or appointment made under or by virtue of the said act, or the supplements thereto, but the same shall remain as valid and effectual as if the same had not been repealed.

3. And be it enacted, That this act shall take effect immediately.

Approved, April 17, 1846.

Certain incidental charges to be paid.

AN ACT to defray incidental expenses.

BE IT ENACTED by the Senate and General Assembly ef the State of New Jersey, That it shall be lawful for the treasurer of this state to pay to the several persons herein after named the following sums, viz:

1. To Stacy A. Paxson, treasurer, for travelling expenses to Philadelphia and Paterson to receive dividends on stock, attending sales of Paterson lands, and for packing and delivering pamphlet laws of the sixty-ninth legislature, office rent for one year, charcoal for Senate and Assembly, and sundries, as per bill, one hundred and eighty-nine dollars and fifty-one

cents.

2. To John C. Miller, for stoves, fireboards, tin, &c., and for labour in setting up stoves, &c., in state house, as per bills rendered, one hundred and ninety dollars and sixty-two cents.

3. To George S. Hutchinson, for services rendered in repairing state house, sixteen dollars.

4. To Obadiah Howell, for candles, ink, tape, &c., for the use of Senate, seventy-eight dollars and seventy-two cents.

5. To George H. Tindall, for work done to fence on government lot and putting on lock in senate chamber, two dōl lars.

6. To Andrew Thompson, for repairing press for office of secretary of state and sundry services, as per bill, thirteen dollars and fifty cents.

7. To president and directors of Trenton Water-works, for water twelve months, ten dollars.

8. To B. W. Titus, for oil cloth, carpet, &c., for state house, twenty-five dollars and ten cents.

9. To Charles Brearley, for oil, turpentine, paint, &c., for state arsenal, six dollars and seventy-seven cents.

10. To Jos. G. Brearley, for stove for office court of chancery and sundries, per bill, seventeen dollars and fifty cents.

11. To Stryker & Steward, for candles, muslin, &c., for supreme court room, eleven dollars and seventy-two cents.

12. To Hutchinson & Clark, for candles and sundries for court of errors, thirty-one dollars and twenty-eight cents. 13. To David Milledge, for two mats, two dollars and eigh

teen cents.

14. To Anthony Rowley, for six umbrella tubs, and painting the same, thirteen dollars and fifty cents.

15. To Henry K. How, for two chamois skins, one dollar.

16. To Asher Temple, for taking up carpets, taking down and moving stoves, &c., in state house, three dollars and fifty

cents.

17. To Elias Phillips, for wash-bowls, tumblers, pitchers, and sundries for senate and assembly rooms, eleven dollars and twenty-five cents.

18. To Orin Pharo, for advertising relative to special election to fill vacancy occasioned by the decease of Samuel G. Wright, six dollars and fifty cents.

19. To Charles Parker, George S. Green, and Samuel S. Stryker, for appraising stock at state prison, seventy-three dollars and fifty cents.

20. To Jones & Corlies, for a box of candles, April 4th, 1845, ten dollars and seventy-one cents.

21. To William Ryno, sergeant-at-arms, for taking charge of assembly room from adjournment of last session of the legislature to the commencement of present session, thirty dollars.

22. To Samuel G. Arnold, for advertising governor's proclamation, two dollars.

23. To John C. Cook, for two high stools for office of court of chancery, six dollars and fifty cents.

21. To Richard Thomas, for sundry hardware for state house, eighteen dollars and seventy-three cents.

25. To Thomas Macpherson, for stationery for Senate and Assembly, ninety-two dollars and fifty-five cents.

26. To Sylvester Vansickell, for sofa for governor's room and sundry services at state house, sixty dollars and fifty

seven cents.

27. To George S. Hutchinson, for taking charge of senate chamber during the recess of the legislature, per resolution of Senate, thirty dollars.

28. To Howell & Page, for desks, tables, stove-box, &c.. for library room, twenty-three dollars and twenty-five cents.

29. To William DeHart, librarian, for cash paid several persons for services rendered in moving library, &c., sixteen dollars, as per receipts.

30. To W. A. & A. B. Green, for fifteen and a half tons coal and a half cord hickory wood, seventy-six dollars and thirty-eight cents.

31. To Jonathan S. Fish, for thirty-one tons coal, one hundred and forty-seven dollars and twenty-five cents, for state house, and nine dollars, for two tons coal for arsenal.

32. To S. H. Lake, for carting for state arsenal, one dollar and sixty-two cents.

33. To Samuel R. Hamilton, for cartage for arsenal, se venty-five cents.

34. To Charles G. McChesney, for services digesting elec tion laws, making marginal notes, comparing proof sheels, &c., agreeably to joint resolution of the legislature of April 4th, 1845, and for expenses paid circulating the same, as per receipts, seventy four dollars and twenty-two cents.

35. To John C. Cook, for two high stools for office of the supreme court, six dollars and fifty cents.

36. To Fish, Green & Co., for lumber, four dollars and forty-one cents.

37. To the city of Trenton, for fuel and use of city hall for court of errors, five dollars.

38. To William Grant, for carpenter work on fence at state house yard, two dollars and seventy-five cents.

39. To Joseph G. Brearley, for bill for hardware, as per bill, thirty-nine dollars and thirty-eight cents.

40. To A. G. Cattell, for bill of stationery, one hundred and thirty-three dollars and sixty-two cents; and also, for indexing and preparing a copy for printing the journal index of the session of 1845, fifty dollars.

41. To Cornelius Boice, one of the commissioners to examine the affairs of the Plainfield Bank, ten dollars.

42. To William B. Kinney, for sundry advertising, as per bill, fifteen dollars and twenty cents...

43. To Enoch Burroughs, for sundry labour, as per bill, eight dollars and twenty-five cents.

44. To William C. Howell, for surveying at the asylum farm, &c., thirteen dollars.

45. To William Pearson, for locks, keys, and services for state house, sixteen dollars and twenty-five cents.

46. To Joseph W. Andrews, for painting and varnishing chairs and mending settees for state house, forty-two dollar and eighty cents.

47. To O. Howell, for bill of candles, ten dollars and twentyeight cents.

48. To Stryker & Steward, for bill of candles, ten dollars. and seventy-one cents.

49. To Daniel Dodd, for bill of stationery, one hundred and two dollars and twenty-one cents, and for indexing journal of Senate, joint-meeting, &c., fifty dollars.

50. To Charles Scott, for stationery for governor, court of errors and appeals, and office of secretary of state, one hun-dred and ten dollars ninety-three cents.

51. To Charles Scott, for stationery for office secretary of state, twelve dollars and twenty-five cents.

52. To Charles Scott, for stationery for office of the clerk of court of chancery, one hundred and thirty-one dollars and thirty-eight cents.

53. To Charles Scott, for stationery for House of Assem-bly, sixty-seven dollars and seven cents.

54. To Charles Scott, for stationery for use of Senate and engrossing clerk of Senate, one hundred and twenty-eight dollars and forty-one cents.

55. To Charles Scott, for stationery for state library, six dollars.

56. To Charles Scott, for stationery for the office of supremecourt, sixty-six dollars and seventy-four cents.

57. To John C. Miller, for stoves and sundries for court of chancery room, and putting up the same, &c., sixty-one dollars and fifty cents.

58. To Richard R. Wright, for going to the state of Delaware, on requisition of the governor, to demand William M. Porter, a fugitive from justice, twelve dollars and seventy-five

cents.

59. To Hutchinson & Clark, for candles and brooms fon Senate, eleven dollars and four cents.

60. To S. & E. Roberts, for cleaning two clocks, three dolars.

61. To Benjamin S. Disbrow, for tables and desks, books, &c., for the chancery office and office of the supreme court. fifty-two dollars and sixty-two cents.

62. To Phillips & Boswell, for printing, paper, and folding five hundred copies of laws for holding courts in this state, &c., eleven dollars and fifty cents.

63. To Phillips & Boswell, for printing commissions, rules of court of errors, &c., as per bill, seventy-three dollars and fifty cents.

61. To Sherman & Harron, for printing pamphlets and bills of the Assembly and Senate, including the revision bills. three thousand sixty-six dollars and sixty-eight cents.

65. To each of the members of the Senate and General As sembly, any sum not exceeding ten dollars, for their incidenta expenses during the present session of the legislature.

66. To John Galager, for ninety-five days' attendance, making fires, stowing away coal, and general attendance during the session of the legislature, ninety-five dollars.

67. To William Taylor, for carting weights and measures, one dollar and fifty cents.

68. To Howell & Page, for fitting south library, agreeably to joint resolution, thirty-three dollars.

69. To George II. White, as coroner of Monmouth county for extra expenses accruing relative to the John Minturn and other wrecked vessels on the Monmouth shore, and burying dead bodies of passengers of said vessels, drowned, &c., as por bill, one hundred and ten dollars.

70. To Amos Hogeland, for bill of candles, ten dollars and forty-five cents.

71. To Jonathan Cook, for horse and carriage hire for state prison and asylum committees, thirteen dollars.

72. To Robert E. Hornor, for preparing the index to the old and new election law, printing said index, &c., seventeen dollars and fifty cents.

73. To David Clark, for five dozen ink and sand stands, twelve dollars and fifty cents.

74. To Isaac Fowler, for cleaning city hall for terms of court of errors, court of chancery, court of appeals, and supreme court, twenty-six dollars.

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