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SEC. 4. This act shall be in force from and after its pas

sage.

A. J. CUNNINGHAM,

Speaker of the House of Representatives.
SAM'L F. HUNT,

President pro tem. of the Senate.

Passed April 15, 170.

AN ACT

Making appropriations for the year 1870 and the first quarter of 1871.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio, That the following sums, in addition to former appropriations, applied to the same purposes herein expressed, be and the same are hereby appropriated out of any moneys belonging to the general revenue fund, to be paid out of the treasury according to law.

AGRICULTURE.

ment of agrical. turo.

For the encouragement and improvement of the agricul- Encouragetural interests of the state, to be expended as the State Board of Agriculture may deem most conducive to that end, and to be paid to the president of said board, one thousand dollars. To the Ohio Horticultural Society, to be paid to the presi dent thereof, five hundred dollars.

Horticultural

society.

For the contingent expenses of the office of the State Board Expenses of of Agriculture, five hundred dollars.

ARSENAL.

board.

To pay for labor at the State Arsenal, including tools, fuel Arsenal. and materials, to be expended under the direction of the person or persons who, by law, have charge of the same, eleven hundred dollars.

BENEVOLENT INSTITUTIONS.

CENTRAL OHIO LUNATIC ASYLUM.

To pay the salary of the superintendent of the Central Lunatic Asylum, nine hundred dollars. For the salary of the matron, four hundred dollars.

Salaries.

For current expenses, three thousand dollars, out of the Expenses. balance on hand, and the remainder of said balance is hereby returned to the treasury. The steward of said asylum is hereby required to pay into the state treasury the balance in his hands of moneys received for supplies sold, as appears by his report (page 21) of annual report of Central Lunatic Asylum for 1869.

Work on new

For work on the new building for said asylum, in addition to former appropriations, and to be expended under and in building.

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accordance with the provisions of the laws now in force upon that subject, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars.

To pay A. D. Heffner for land purchased of him for use of said asylum, in accordance with a joint resolution passed May 7, 1869, (O. L., 66, p. 429), fifteen thousand dollars.

NORTHERN OHIO LUNATIC ASYLUM.

To pay the salaries of the superintendent, assistant physicians, steward and matron of the Northern Lunatic Asylum, thirty-six hundred dollars.

To pay moral instructor and for books and pictures, four hundred dollars.

For provisions and necessary current expenses and repairs, sixty-one thousand dollars.

To purchase land adjoining said asylum grounds, sixteen thousand eight hundred dollars: provided, that after an accurate survey of said land, the amount paid per acre shall not exceed three hundred dollars.

To provide new floors in said asylum, five hundred dollars, and for painting, fencing and repairs, including improvements in ventilation, three thousand five hundred dollars.

To provide means of furnishing an adequate supply of water to said asylum, the sum of seven thousand five hun dred dollars.

For building additions to the Northern Ohio Lunatic Asylum, completing the same according to the original plan, with such changes as the trustees are hereby authorized to make for greater convenience and better comfort of the patients, without adding to the expense, except so far as may be necessary to make the same fire-proof, which they are hereby authorized and required to do, the work to be contracted for and carried on under the provisions of the laws now in force upon that subject, the expense in the aggregate, when com-' pleted, not to exceed one hundred and fifty thousand dollars, the sum of fifty thousand dollars.

SOUTHERN OHIO LUNATIC ASYLUM.

To pay the salaries of the superintendent, assistant physicians, steward and matron of the Southern Lunatic Asylum, thirty-five hundred dollars.

To pay moral instructor and for books and pictures, four hundred dollars.

For provisions and necessary current expenses and repairs, seventy-nine thousand dollars.

LONGVIEW ASYLUM.

For the Longview Asylum, a sum to be computed and ascertained by the auditor of state, agreeably to the laws provided for the constitution of Hamilton county into a separate district for lunatic asylum purposes, and for the erection and government of an asylum therein, and the sum hereby appropriated shall be paid upon like vouchers as in case of the current expenses of the other lunatic asylums.

To pay the proper officers of the Longview Asylum for the support of such patients as are received from the central district, in accordance with joint resolution of the general assem

bly, adopted November 25, 1868, subject to conditions of agreement made with the governor, and to be paid on vouchers approved by him, eight thousand dollars.

NEW LUNATIC ASYLUM AT ATHENS.

work.

To continue the work on the New Asylum for Lunatics at Continuance of Athens, in addition to unexpended balances of former appropriations, and to be expended in accordance with the laws now in force on that subject, fifty thousand dollars.

DEAF AND DUMB ASYLUM.

To pay the salaries of the superintendent, steward, mat- Salaries. rous, physician and teachers of the Asylum for the Deaf and Dumb, seventeen thousand five hundred dollars.

For the purchase of provisions, and other necessary current Expenses. expenses and repairs of said asylum, fifty-six thousand dollars.

For the printing and binding department of said asylum, Printing. fifteen hundred dollars.

ASYLUM FOR THE BLIND.

To pay the salaries of the superinten lent, steward, mat Salaries. rons, physician and teachers of the Asylum or the Blind, seven thousand dollars.

For the purchase of provisions and to pay other necessary Expenses. current expenses and repairs, eighteen thousand dollars.

To continue work on the new building, in addition to bal. ances of former appropriations for the same purpose, and to be expended under the provisions of the laws now in force upon that subject, seventy five thousand dollars.

ASYLUM FOR IDIOTS.

To pay the salaries of the superintendent, matrons and teachers of the Asylum for Idiots, four thousand dollars. For the purchase of provisions, and for the necessary current expenses and repairs, thirty-five thousand dollars. For completion of attics, and fencing, grading and laying out grounds, two thousand dollars.

To reimburse the Chapman Fund, and use in accordance with report of trustees in 1869, four thousand dollars, payable to order of the trustees of the asylum. The trustees of said asylum are hereby authorized to purchase for the use of said asylum, a strip of land lying upon the south line of land belonging to the state, opposite to, and along side of, the buildings erected thereon, and pay for the same out of the fund received from paying pupils in the years 1870 and 1871.

TRUSTEES.

Work on new building.

Salaries.

Expenses.

Fencing, grad

ing, &c.

Chapman fund.

trustees.

To pay the expenses of the trustees of the benevolent insti- Expenses of tutions, including the expenses of the board of State Charities, three thousand dollars, of which amount there may be paid for the salary of the secretary of the State Board of Charities, a sum not exceeding one hundred and twenty-five dollars per month for the time employed.

Military claims.

Governor.

Auditor.

Treasurer.

Secretary.

Comptroller.

School Commissioner.

Railroad Commissione

State Library

Supreme Court.

Clerk thereof.

Attorney goeral.

CLAIMS, MILITARY.

To pay claims allowed, or which may be allowed, under the various acts to establish a board of military claims, and subject to all the provisions and requirements of said acts, and other acts that may be passed in relation to claims of a similar character, twenty thousand dollars.

CONTINGENT EXPENSES OF GOVERNOR AND OTHER OFFICERS.

For the governor's contingent expenses, three thousand five hundred dollars.

For the contingent expenses of the auditor of state, nineteen hundred dollars.

For the contingent expenses of the treasurer of state, thirteen hundred dollars.

For the contingent expenses of the secretary of state, fif teen hundred dollars.

For the contingent expenses of the comptroller of the treasury, one thousand dollars.

For the contingent and traveling expenses of the commissioner of common schools, fifteen hundred dollars.

For the contingent expenses of office of commissioner of railroads and telegraphs, seven hundred dollars.

For the contingent expenses of the state librarian, including messenger, seven hundred dollars.

For the contingent expenses of the supreme court, including per diem of messenger, seven hundred dollars.

For the contingent expenses of clerk of supreme court, two hundred and fifty dollars.

For the contingent expenses of attorney general, two hundred dollars. The attorney general is authorized to use such amount of this fund as may be necessary, not exceeding two hundred dollars, in painting the walls of his office in the state house: provided, that each of the officers for which appropriation for contingent expenses has been made, shall make ported in detail. out and report an itemized account showing how and for what the said appropriation has been expended.

Contingent ex

penses to be re

Continuing sur vey.

Salaries.

Contingents.

Members and officers.

GEOLOGICAL SURVEY.

For continuing the geological survey of Ohio, in addition to balances of former appropriations for the same purpose:

For salary of chief geologist, and for salaries of assistant geologists, not exceeding three in number, five thousand nine hundred and fifty dollars.

For contingent expenses of survey, including traveling expenses of the geological corps, purchase of chemicals and hire of local assistants, eleven thousand three hundred dollars, fifteen hundred dollars of which is hereby specially ap propriated for the purchase of chemicals and apparatus afore said.

LEGISLATURE.

To pay members of the general assembly, their clerks, as sistant clerks, sergeants-at-arms, assistant sergeants-at-arms and messengers, under resolutions of the senate and house, and the laws, twenty thousand dollars.

penses.

For the contingent expenses of the general assembly, to be Contingent expaid on vouchers approved by the president of the senate and speaker of the house, respectively, eight hundred dollars.

For the expenses of the standing and select committees of Committees. both branches of the general assembly, five hundred dollars.

LIBRARIES.

To purchase books, magazines and newspapers for the state. ibrary, two thousand dollars.

St. Clair papers.

To purchase books for the law library for the supreme court, Law library. under the direction of the chief justice, three hundred dollars. To purchase for the use of the state library, the correspondence, messages, documents and manuscripts generally of Arthur St. Clair, governor of the north west territory for fourteen years, from 1788 to 1802, to be expended at the discretion of the governor and state librarian, a sum sufficient for that purpose, not exceeding two thousand dollars.

NIGHT WATCH IN THE TREASURY.'

To pay the night watch at the state house, to be employed Night watch. by the treasurer of state, and who shall serve as night [watch] of the state house generally, eight hundred dollars.

OHIO PENITENTIARY.

To pay the salaries of warden and other officers and guards, and the per diem and expenses of the directors of the Ohio Salaries. Penitentiary, as provided by law, fifty-two thousand three hundred dollars.

For provisions and current expenses, including ordinary Expenses. repairs, seventy-three thousand dollars.

Hospital.

For hospital and chapel, ten thousand dollars. For corn mill, wash-house, roofing penitentiary, and build- Sundries. ing new walls, fifteen thousand dollars.

For library and school books and magazines, one thousand dollars, three hundred dollars of the same to be invested in magazines of the current literature of the day, and not pubished under the auspices of any religious denomination. To pay costs of prosecution and transportation of convicte to the Ohio Penitentiary, thirty-five thousand dollars.

REFORM FARM SCHOOL FOR BOYS.

To pay the salaries of the acting commissioner, matron, teachers and other officers and employes of the Ohio Reform Farm School for boys, eleven thousand dollars.

For the current expenses of maintaining and educating the youth committed and admitted to said school, thirty thousand dollars.

Library, &c.,

Transportation &c., of convicts

Salaries.

Expenses.

For two new family buildings and furnishing the same, in Now Buildings. addition to unexpended balances of former appropriations for this purpose, to be expended under the laws in force upon this subject, sixteen thousand dollars.

For one shop building, and machinery, in addition to former appropriations for this purpose, to be expended as above, ten thousand dollars.

For addition to bake house, and removing old buildings, one thousand dollars.

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