amount of sundry accounts for stationery furnished board of internal improvement, Sept. 5. 59, favor Royal Ballow, as per order of board of internal improvement, for wood delivered on the line of the central railroad during the last winter.
7. 60, favor William A. Burt, for eight days' services as commissioner of internal im- provement from May 1st to May 11th at $300 a day, $24 00; for thirty miles travel to meeting of board, $3 00 every twenty miles, $4 50; for two months' services as acting commissioner on the northern railroad from May 12th to Aug. 31st, at $1,250 00 per annum, $208 34; and for one and three-quarter months' services as acting commissioner on Sagi- naw canal from May 12th to Aug. 31st, 1838, at $1, 250 00 per annum, $182 30, 61, favor of J. S. & S.A. Bagg, as per or-
der of board of the 6th inst. for advertis- ing meeting of board at Pontiac, $3 50, Daily Free Press for one year up to 6th June, $8 00; for advertising notice of meeting of board by Marshall Times, cash paid, $300,
62, favor Sheldon McKnight, as per order
of board this day, for postage on letters and papers for commissioners at various. times between April 7th and Sept. 4, '38, $26 60; for rent of box No. 402, from Oct. 1, 1837, to October 1, 1838, $2 00, 60, favor Benjamin F. Brown, for damages
as per award of commissioners under the act of April 5th, 1838,
8. 7, favor Hiram Alden, acting commissioner central railroad, for expenses of running the cars and repairing road,
10. 2, favor Rix Robinson, acting commission- er on Ste. Marie canal, improvement of Kalamazoo, Grand and Maple rivers, as per order of the board, May 19th, 1838, 11. 64, favor John J. Bardwell and Cluster
Ingalls, as per an order of board internal improvement of the 10th inst., for dama- ges awarded by appraisers on the 30th of Auugst, on central railroad,
Sept. 11. 65, favor of John J. Bardwell, as per order of board of internal improvement of the 10th instant, for damages on central rail- road, as awarded by appraisers of the 30th of August last,
66, favor Rix Robinson, for ten days' servi- ces as commissioner of internal improve- ment from May 9th to May 18th, at $300 a day, $30 00: for twenty-one days' services as acting commissioner on Ste. Marie Canal from May 19th to Sept. 9th, at $1,250 00 per annum, $70 19; and for three months services as acting com'r on the survey of the Kalamazoo and Grand rivers, from May 19th to Sept. 9th, 1838, at $1,250 00 per an.,8312 50, 67, favor Edwin H. Lothrop, for eight days services as commissioner of internal improvement from the 4th to the 11th inst. inclusive, at $3 00 per day, $24 00; for three hundred and twenty miles' travel to and from said meeting,at $3 00 for every twenty miles, $48 00, 68, favor James B. Hunt, for his services
as acting commissioner from May 17th to August 17th, 1838, at $1,250 00 per
13. 69, favor of Hiram Alden, for one month's services as acting commissioner central railroad, from Aug. 13th to Sept 13th, 14. 7. Hiram Alden, acting commissioner cen tral railroad, as per order of the board of June 26, 1838,
15. 8. Hiram Alden, acting commissioner cen- tral railroad, for expenses of running the
17. 2. James B. Hunt, acting commissioner Clinton and Kalamazoo canal, as per or- der of the board of May 19th, 1838,
Sept. 18. 1. Stillman Blanchard, as president of the Ypsilanti and Tecumseh railroad compa-
ny, as per act, &c., approved April 6th, 1838,
20. 70. A. H. Adams, for one month's services as secretary and general book-keeper of board of internal improvements from Aug. 1st to 31st, inclusive, at $1,000 per
22. 9. Hiram Alden, acting commissioner cen- tral railroad, for expenses of running the cars and repairing road,
3. James B. Hunt, acting commissioner Clinton and Kalamazoo canal, for this amount advanced Plews, Hughes & Co. for stone, as per an order of the board of the 7th inst, for $10,000,
24. 4. James B. Hunt, acting commissioner Clinton and Kalamazoo canal, as per or- der of the board of the 8th inst, for $5,000 on account of contract to furnish stone for said canal,
27. 8. Hiram Alden, acting commissioner cen- tral railroad, as per order of board of June 26th, 1838,
30. By balance carried down,
Oct. 1. To balance from last quarter, Nov. 13. Five several drafts drawn By Stevens T.
Mason on Morris canal and banking company, N. Y. favor Michigan state bank, at 90 days' date from Nov. 1st, 1838, (as cash,) of $20,000 each, making amount of payment due, the 1st inst, on account of Michigan State loan,
Dec. 8. Ten several drafts drawn by S. T. Mason, of $10,000 each, in favor F. H. Stevens, on the Morris canal bank, at 90 days,
Dec. payment on state loan,
8. Paid J. Delafield for interest on
advances made on state stock, $480 00
13. Cash in addition to the sum of $195,285 of Morris canal bills already charged,
S. T. Mason's draft at 90 days from Feb
ruary ensuing, on Morris canal company, 4,580 00 S. T. Mason's check on Michigan state bank,
The above and former entry of $195,285 in full of February payment.
Oct. 1. By warrant No. 10, favor Hiram Alden, acting commissioner central railroad, for expenses running the cars and repairing road,
3. 9. Hiram Alden, acting commissioner cen- tral railroad, as per order of the board, of June 26th, 1838,
11. Hiram Alden, for expenses running the cars and repairing said railroad,
6. 71. Robert Abbott, for clerk hire for quar- ter ending this day,
12. Hiram Alden, acting commissioner cen- tral railroad,for expenses running the cars and repairing said road,
9. 72, favor William A. Burt, acting commis- sioner northern railroad, for one month's services from Sept. 1st to Oct. 1st, at $1,250 per annum,
7, favor Levi S. Humphrey, acting com- missioner southern railroad, as per order of board of June 26, 1838,
9. 9, favor Levi S. Humphrey, acting com- missioner southern railroad, as per order
13. 10, favor Hiram Alden, acting commission- er central railroad, as per order of board of Sept. 10, 1838,
13, favor Hiram Alden, for expenses of run- ning the cars and repairing said railroad, 73, favor Hiram Alden, for one month's services from Sept. 13th to date, at $1,250 per annum.
18. 74, favor A. H. Adams, for services as se- cretary board internal improvement and general book keeper from Sept. 1st to Oct. 1st, at $1,000 per annum, $83 33, less carpet sold him by board, $20,
19. 75, favor J. S. & S. A Bagg, for stationery furnished board as per order this day, 76, favor H. Alden, acting commissioner central railroad, for this amount paid Jo- seph Riopelle for damages awarded for fencing, timber and crossways on said Riopelle's farm, as per order of the board this day,
77, favor H. Alden, for this amount paid sundry persons for damages on said road, as per order of board this day, 78, favor Jas. B. Hunt, acting commission- er Clinton and Kalamazoo canal, for ser- vices from Aug. 17th to Oct 17th, at $1,250 per annum,
20. 14, favor H. Alden, acting commissioner central railroad, for expenses of running the cars and repairing said railroad, 79, favor Joseph Charboneau, for damages awarded by the committee of the board for right of way, timber and crossways, as per order of board on this day,
Oct. 20. 15, favor Levi S. Humphrey, acting com
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