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William A. Fletcher,chief justice, one quar-
ter's salary from 1st April to 30th June
inclusive, at $1,600 per annum,

Elon Farnsworth, Chancellor, one quarter's
salary from 1st April to 30th June inclu-
sive, at $1,500 per annum,

O. D. Richardson, for services one week to
commissioner revising the laws, as clerk,

13. John Norton, Jr. for this amount paid A.
Ten Eyck, clerk House Representatives,

1837.

17. Albon Bennett, Wm. Taylor, Jr. and John
Smith, members of the Hayden band, for
services at Toledo as musicians, $12
each,

21. Warrant favor H. Gilbert, for the Kalama

zoo Gazette,

23. Robert Abbott, for services and incidental
expenses from November, 1834, up to
September, 1836,

25. Robert Abbott,for stationery and office rent
as per appropriation, approved April 6,
1838,

26. E. B. Harrington, commissioner superin-
tending the publication of the revised
laws, for two quarter's salary from Jan.
15th to July 15th, 1838,

31. R. W. Ingalls, for the Adrian Watch

Tower,

Aug. 1. E. J. Roberts, commissioner superintending
publication of the revised statutes, from
April 20th to July 20th, services,

4. Thomas Fitzgerald, Bank Commissioner,
for services from April 18th to July 4th,
inclusive, at $1,250 per annum,

9. Randolph Manning, for services as Secre-
tary of State, from the 8th of May to the

Carried forward.

400 00

375 00

25 00

75.00

36 00

3 00

80 00

75 00

540 00

3 00

270 00

267 35

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annum,

Aug. 10. Kintzing Pritchette, for services as Bank
Commissioner, from May 8th to Aug.
8th, 1838, at $1,250 per annum,
Alpheus Felch, for services as Bank Com-
missioner, from May 2d to August 2d,
1838, at $1,250 per annum,

11. W. T. House, for compensation in full as
witness before the committee of investi-
gation on the southern railroad, as per
appropriation approved April 6th, 1838,
13. Simon Poupard, for transportation and ex-
penses attending the books brought from
New York for state library, on the Go-
vernor's certificate of Aug. 10th instant,
John Norton, Jr. fiscal agent, for moneys
paid the following persons, on account of
expenses of committee appointed to in-
vestigate the location of the northern and
southern railroads, viz:

D. G. Guernsey,

Joseph Gibbons,

$18 81
6 66

13. Warrant favor Ransom R. Belding, for
four days' attendance and twenty-four
miles' travel in the case of George Mo-
rell, associate justice,

J. P. Richardson, for three days' attendance
in the case of George Morell,

14. Timothy Emerson, for one month's services
as musician in the Hayden band, appro-
priation April 6, 1838.

18. Robert Abbott, for postage,

22. John Norton, Jr. fiscal agent, for moneys
paid the following persons, viz:

S. J. Smith, for expenses of committee ap-
pointed to investigate the location of the
northern and southern railroads, $6 05
Moses Sage,

do

John Martin, for pay as a member

of the legislature, December ses

sion,

16 81

250 00

312 50

312 50

14 00

7 52

25 47

3 50

1 50

12 00

25 00

32 00

55 61

15 00

27. J. H. Bowman, pay as mem'r legislature,

Carried forward,

Brought forward,

Sept. 1. S. W. Higgins, for services as topographer of the geological department, from June 1st to September 1st, 1838, at $1,000

per annum,

3. Douglass Hughton, for services as State
Geologist, from June 1st to Aug. 31st
inclusive, at $2,000 per annum,

250 00

500 00

William P. Smith, for services as Zoolo

gist from June 1st to August 22d, 1838,
at $1,000 per annum,

226 00

Bela Hubbard, for services as sub-assistant

from 1st June to 31st August inclusive,

200 00

Columbus C. Douglass, for services as sub

at $800 per annum,

assistant geologist from 1st June to 31st
August inclusive, at $800 per annum,
7. Warrant favor Robert Abbott, for services

as Auditor General from Jan. 1st to June
30th, inclusive, at $500 per annum,
John Norton, Jr. fiscal agent, for moneys
paid the following persons, viz:
Peter Morey, Attorney General, for servi-
ces from 21st June to 1st September,

1838, at $400 per annum,

John J. Adam, for preparing
for publication the journal
of the Senate of the ad-
journed session of 1837,

$77 76

200 00

250 00

150 00

227 76

8. George H. Bull, for services as minor as-
sistant to botanist from June 1st to Aug.
31st, 1838,inclusive, at $800 per annum,
11. E. B. Harrington, for 58 day's services as
commissioner to superintend the publica-
tion of the revised statutes, at $3 per
day,

14. Pease, Chester & Co. for transportation of
a box of books and storage thereon, for
the state library,

John Norton, Jr. fiscal agent, for moneys

paid the following persons on account of
expenses of committee appointed to in-
vestigate the location of the northern and
southern railroads, viz:

Carried forward,

200 00

174 00

2 75

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20. Randolph Manning, Secretary of State, for
repairs upon the capitol, as per act ap-
proved April 6, 1838,

John Norton, Jr. fiscal agent, for this
amount paid Warner Cole on account of
expenses of committee appointed to in-
vestigate the location of the northern and
southern railroads,

22. Noah H. Hart, for 5 days' attendance and
60 miles' travel as a witness in the case
of George Morell, associate justice,
24. John Delafield, for half yearly interest due
1st November ensuing on loan of $100,-

000,

29. Warrant favor John Wright for services
as botanist of geological corps from June
1st to Aug 31st inclusive, at $1,500 per

annum,

30. S. T. Mason, for one quarter's salary as
Governor up to this day,

100 00

13 31

6.25

3,000 00

375 00

500 00

$11,879 54

DR.

Oct.

4. To cash received of Henry Pennoyer,
sheriff of Ottawa county, tax on licenses,

10 00

16. Levi Rowe, sheriff of Shiawassee co. for
tax on licenses,

62 25

27. John P. Place, sheriff Ionia,

19 00

17.00

8.00

Nov. 5. John Murphy, sheriff Allegan,

13. Beriah Brown, Jr. auctioneer of Lenawee
county, for duty on sale of goods,
Titus B. Palmer, for tax on license as mer-
chant in Allegan county, from July 7th
to December 31st, 1838,

20. Lewis Reed, sheriff Kent county,
22. Amasa B. Gibson, sheriff Jackson county,
24. U. B. Couch, sheriff Hillsdale county,

30. J. H. Cobb, auctioneer Wayne county, for
duties on auction sales,

Dec. 5. Caleb Bucknam, sheriff Oakland county,

Carried forward,

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Brought forward,

Dec. 5. Henry Doty, auctioneer Wayne county,

for duties on auction sales,

6. U. B. Couch, sheriff Hillsdale,

10. Joseph Harper, treasurer Cass county,
Palmyra and Jacksonburgh railroad co.
Pedlars' licenses,

John Rogers, auctioneer,

18. Jas. Stillson, auctioneer Wayne county,
Pontiac and Detroit railroad company, for

interest remitted to New York, due on
state bonds,

19. Jacksonburgh and Palmyra railroad co.
Pedlar's licenses,

John Rogers, auctioneer,

26. O. B. Hart, treasurer of Lapeer county,

31. Lathrop, pedlar,

To balance carried down,

39 75

6 12

150 00

700 00

14 53

46 00

20 67

4,000 00

700 00

14 53

46 00

46 80

10 00

11,553 26

$17,611 79

$778 79

CR.

By balance brought down,

Oct. 1. By warrant favor John D. Pierce, Superin

tendent of Public Instruction, for one
quarter's salary from July 1st to date, at
$1,500 per annum,

Elon Farnsworth, Chancellor, for one quar-
ter's salary from July 1st to date, at $1,-
500 per annum,

375 00

375 00

Geo. Morell, associate justice, one quarter's
salary from July 1st to date, at $1,500

per annum,

375 00

2. Abram Sager, for services as zoologist of
geological corps from June 1st to Sept.
1st, 1838, one quarter, at $1,500 per an.
4. E. Ransom, associate justice, one quarter's
salary from July 1st to Oct. 1st, 1838, at
$1,500 per annum,

6. Robert Abbott, Auditor General, for salary
from July 1st to Oct 1st, 1838,

9. John E. Schwartz, for one quarter's salary
from the 1st of July to the 1st instant, at
$125 per annum,

11. Alonzo Bennett, on account of expenses

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