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cents by the sheet, computing one hundred words to the sheet, on a certificate of the amount signed by the President or Vice President of Council, or by the Speaker of the House of Assembly.

Sec. 6. And be it enacted, That this act be, and shall continue in force for one year from the twenty-second day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty-three, and no longer.

Passed October 31, 1833.

AN ACT to defray incidental charges.

Sec. 1. BE IT ENACTED by the Council and General Assembly of this state, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the Certain inciden- same, That it shall be lawful for the Treasurer of this state, tal charges to be to pay the several persons hereinafter named, the following sums, to wit:

paid.

1. To Charles C. Yard, as Librarian, ten dollars and eighty-seven and a half cents.

2. To Wilson and Newton, for repairs to the windows of the state house, nine dollars and fifteen cents.

3. To William Grant, for sundry expenses for the state, thirty-four dollars and ninety-eight cents.

4. To Samuel Laning, for a coal-pick, one dollar.

5. To E. P. Rose, for eight cords of hickory wood, fortyeight dollars.

6. To Jacob Warner, for wedges, one dollar and sixty-two and a half cents.

7. To Diann Smith, for cleaning state house, four dollars. 8. To Henry Wharton, for his account for services, &c. fifty-five dollars and twenty-two and three-quarter cents.

9. To E. B. Adams, for printing laws, proclamations of the governor, &c. thirty dollars.

10. To Jasper Scott, for work and materials for state property, nineteen dollars and sixty-four cents.

11. To Thomas A. Dugdale, for a mantle stove, thirtyfive dollars.

12. To Maurice Justice, for services rendered to Council Chamber and Arsenal room, twenty-three dollars and fiftyfour cents.

Passed October 31, 1833.

AN ACT making a further appropriation for building the
State Penitentiary.

WHEREAS, it appears from the Report of the Commissioners,
appointed by the Legislature to erect a new Penitentiary,
that a further appropriation is necessary to be made at the Preamble.
present sitting, for the purpose of going on with the work
now in progress, it being advisable that the same should
not be delayed-Therefore,

Sec. 1. BE IT ENACTED by the Council and General Assembly of this state, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That in addition to the amount of thirty thousand dollars, which the governor or the person administering the government of the state, has been heretofore authorized to draw in favor of the Commissioners, appointed to build the said new State Penitentiary, and he shall be and hereby is authorized to draw in favor of the said Commissioners, from any unappropriated money in the Treasury of this state, the further sum of ten thousand dollars, to be appropriated in conformity with the act of thirteenth February last, toward building the said State Penitentiary.

Sec. 2. And be it enacted, That in case there should not be an amount of unappropriated money in the Treasury of this state, sufficient to meet the drafts authorized by this act, it shall and may be lawful for the governor or the person administering the government of this state, to borrow an amount of money sufficient to meet the appropriations as aforesaid, at a rate of interest not exceeding five per centum per annum, and to reimburse the same at any time not less than one year from the time of contracting the loan, and the governor or person administering the government of this state, is hereby authorized and impowered to pledge the faith of this state, for the payment of the principal and interest of all moneys that may be borrowed as aforesaid.

Passed November 1, 1833.

10,000 dollars appropriated to

new state penitentiary.

Governor authorized to borfive per cent.

row money at

OF THE

FIFTY-SEVENTH

GENERAL ASSEMBLY

OF THE

State of New-Jersey,

AT A SESSION BEGUN AT TRENTON, ON THE TWENTY-SECOND DAY OF OCTOBER, one THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED AND THIRTY-THREE.

BEING THE SECOND SITTING.

TRENTON:

PRINTED BY JOSEPH JUSTICE.

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