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LAWS

OF THE

GENERAL ASSEMBLY

OF THE

STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA,

PASSED AT THE

SESSION OF 1873,

In the Ninety-seventh year of Independence.

WITH AN APPENDIX.

BY AUTHORITY.

HARRISBURG:

BENJAMIN SINGERLY, STATE PRINTER.

1873.

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For postage, telegrams, stationery and other incidental ex penses executive department, the sum of two thousand dollars or so much thereof as may be necessary.

For night watchman at the executive department, nine hun dred dollars.

SECTION 3. For the salary of the secretary of the common wealth, three thousand five hundred dollars.

For the salary of the deputy secretary of the common wealth, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars.

For the salary of the chief clerk in the office of the se retary of the commonwealth, eighteen hundred dollars. For the salary of seven other clerks, at fourteen hundre dollars each, nine thousand eight hundred dollars.

For the salary of messenger, nine hundred dollars, and fo extra services, the sum of two hundred dollars.

For one temporary clerk, to aid in the transcription of law one hundred and twenty-five dollars per month, so long as th service may be necessary; this appropriation to date fro the first of March, one thousand eight hundred and sevent three, and one other clerk at the same rate, from March firs one thousand eight hundred and seventy-three.

For postage, freight, telegrams and express charges, tv thousand five hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may 1

necessary.

For blank books, one hundred and fifty dollars, or so mu thereof as may be necessary.

For stationery, one thousand dollars, or so much there as may be necessary.

For fuel, one hundred and fifty dollars, or so much there as may be necessary.

For cleaning offices, one hundred and twenty-five dolla or so much thereof as may be necessary.

For miscellaneous expenses, three hundred dollars, or much thereof as may be necessary.

For indexing pamphlet laws, two hundred dollars.

For repairing and refitting office and rooms, two thousa dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary; and t governor is authorized, in addition thereto, to make such al rations as may be necessary, in connection with the executi chamber and the stairway leading thereto, the expense to paid by his warrant on the state treasury.

For packing and distributing pamphlet laws and journ of the legislature, fifteen hundred dollars, or so much ther as may be necessary.

SECTION 4. For the salary of the auditor general, th thousand dollars.

For the salary of the chief clerk in the auditor geners office, eighteen hundred dollars.

For the salary of the clerk for settling the accounts of c porations, and having in charge the business of insurance co panies, reports of railroads and manufacturing compani one thousand eight hundred dollars.

For expenses in executing the corporation tax laws, the st of one thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be nec

sary, to be paid on the warrant of the auditor general upon accounts regularly settled according to law.

For the salaries of nine other clerks in the auditor general's department, one thousand four hundred dollars each. For the salary of messenger, nine hundred dollars.

For the salary of night watchman, nine hundred dollars. For postage, telegrams and express charges, eight hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary.

For stationery, five hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary.

For fuel, one hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary.

For miscellaneous expenses of the office, one hundred dollars, and for cleaning, seventy-five dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary.

For refitting and repairing the office of the auditor general, one thousand five hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to be paid on bills approved by the governor. SECTION 5. For the salary of the surveyor general, two thousand five hundred dollars.

For the salary of the chief clerk in the surveyor general's office, the sum of one thousand eight hundred dollars. For the salary of the principal drafting clerk therein, seventeen hundred dollars.

For the salary of twelve other clerks in the survey general's office, the sum of one thousand four hundred dollars each.

For the salary of messenger, nine hundred dollars, and for salary of clerk to board of property, two hundred dollars. For postage in the surveyor general's office, seven hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary.

For stationery, five hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary.

For cleaning office and miscellaneous expenses, one hundred and fifty dollars, and for fuel one hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary.

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SECTION 6. For the salary of the attorney general, three Attorney genthousand five hundred dollars.

eral, salary and

For the salary of the deputy attorney general, one thou- expenses of ofand eight hundred dollars.

For the salary of clerk and messenger, fourteen hundred

dollars.

For contingent expenses, five hundred dollars, or so much

thereof as may be necessary.

SECTION 1. For the salary of the adjutant general, two thousand five hundred dollars.

fice.

Adjutant general, salary and

For the salary of the chief clerk in the department of the expenses of ofadjutant general, the sum of one thousand eight hundred dol- fice. lars, and for two other clerks in said department, the sum of fourteen hundred dollars each.

For miscellaneous expenses, postage, telegrams, express charges and other incidental expenses, seven hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary.

For the salary of the messenger, nine hundred dollars.

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