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ACTS

OF

THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY

OF THE

STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,

PASSED IN

DECEMBER, 1849.

PRINTED, BY ORDER OF THE LEGISLATURE, IN CONFORMITY WITH THE
STATUTES AT LARGE, AND DESIGNED TO FORM A PART OF THE ELEVENTH
VOLUME, COMMENCING WITH THE ACTS OF 1839.

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COLUMBIA, S. C.

I. C. MORGAN, STATE PRINTER.

1849

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JUL 9 0 1941

Upper Division, quarterly in advance, their drafts being countersigned by A. D. 1848. the Treasurer of the College; for the purchase of Books for the College Library, two thousand dollars, to be paid to the draft of the President of the College, countersigned by the Treasurer of the same.

expenses.

VI. FOR THE ORDINARY CIVIL EXPENSES: For the payment of Contin- Ordinary civil gent Accounts of the Upper Division, twenty-three thousand dollars, if so much be necessary; for the payment of the Contingent Accounts of the Lower Division, thirteen thousand dollars, if so much be necessary; for the payment of Pensions and Annuities, three thousand dollars, if so much. be necessary; for the payment of such Claims as shall be admitted by the Legislature at its present Session, fifteen thousand dollars, if so much be necessary; for the support of Free Schools, thirty-seven thousand five hundred dollars, if so much be necessary; for the Commissioner to be appointed by the Governor, to superintend the Public Works, two hundred dollars; for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb, and of the Blind, two thousand five hundred dollars, if so much be necessary; for refunding taxes and paying for stock certificates and interest, as directed by the Reports of the Committee of Ways and Means, or of Finance, and agreed to by the Legislature, five hundred dollars, if so much be necessary; for the payment of such other claims or demands on the State, as may be allowed by the General Assembly, upon Reports of other Committees, three thousand dollars, if so much be necessary; for interest on the three per cent. and Randolph stock, six thousand four hundred dollars; for compensation, according to the Act of eighteen hundred and forty-three, for slaves executed, one thousand dollars, if so much be necessary.

VII. FOR MILITARY EXPENDITURES: For the salaries of the following Military exofficers, viz: Adjutant and Inspector General, two thousand five hundred penditures. dollars; Arsenal Keeper, at Charleston, one thousand dollars; Arsenal Keeper and Powder Receiver at Columbia, at the rate of four hundred dollars per annum; Physician of the Jail and Magazine Guard, at Charleston, five hundred dollars; and for the support of the Arsenal and Magazine Guard at Charleston, sixteen thousand dollars, if so much be necessary; for the support of the Arsenal and Magazine Guard, at Columbia, eight thousand dollars, if so much be necessary; and the Arsenal and Magazine Guard shall be under the direction of the Governor, so that their support shall not exceed the appropriations respectively; for repairing Arms and for Arsenal purposes, in Charleston and Columbia, two thousand dollars, if so much be necessary; for the Military Accounts as agreed to by both branches of the Legislature, fifty dollars, if so much be necessary; for the Military Contingencies, fifteen thousand dollars, to be drawn by the Governor, and accounted for by him to the Legislature; for defraying the expenses of Artillery Companies throughout the State, four

A. D. 1848. teen hundred dollars, if so much be necessary, to be drawn and applied in the manner prescribed by the Act in relation to that subject; for the Quartermaster General, five hundred dellars; for the services of the Secretary of State during the ensuing year, for all services in issuing all Military Commissions, eight hundred dollars, in lieu of all other charges for these services, to be paid as other salaries are directed to be paid by law; for the purchase and distribution of Arms, according to the existing Law, five thousand dollars.

Ordinary Local Expenses.

VIII. FOR ORDINARY LOCAL EXPENSES: For the support of the Transient Poor of Charleston, four thousand five hundred dollars, to be paid to the City Council of Charleston, and accounted for by them to the Legislature; for the salary of the Port Physician in Charleston, including boat hire and other incidental expenses, eight hundred dollars; for the execution of the Quarantine Laws, at Charleston, one thousand dollars, if so much be necessary, to be paid to the City Council of Charleston, and expended under their direction; for the salary of the Superintendent of the Fire Proof Building in Charleston, during the present year, one hundred dollars; for the support of the Transient Poor of Georgetown, five hundred dollars, to be expended by the Commissioners of the Poor of Prince George Winyaw, to be accounted for by them to the Legislature; for the salary of the Pilot of the Harbor and Bar of Georgetown, three hundred and twenty dollars; for aiding the support of a Ferry on Elliott's Cut, two hundred dollars, subject to the order of the Commissioners of Roads for St. Andrew's Parish.

Extraordinary X. FOR EXTRAORDINARY EXPENDITURES: For the Catawba Indians, to Expenditures. be applied under the Act of eighteen hundred and forty, one thousand dollars, if so much be necessary; for taking the Census of the State, nine thousand dollars, to be drawn and applied as directed by Resolution of the General Assembly; for pay of the Electors of President and Vice President at the late election, two hundred dollars, if so much be necessary; for repairs on the Citadel Academy at Charleston, fifteen thousand dollars; for the improvement of the Lunatic Asylum, fifteen thousand dollars, to be drawn and applied as directed by the Regents of the said Asylum; for B. C. Pressly, for compiling and preparing Digest of Laws in relation to Magistrates and Constables, two thousand dollars; for Walker & Burke, for balance due for publishing the same, four hundred and ninety-one dollars.

In the Senate House, the nineteenth day of December, in the year of our Lord. one thousand eight hundred and forty-eight, and in the seventy-third year

of the Sovereignty and Independence of the United States of America.

ANGUS PATTERSON, President of the Senate.

JOHN IZARD MIDDLETON, Speaker House of Representatives.

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