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REFORM SCHOOL FOR GIRLS.

To pay the salaries of the superintendent and other officers, and teachers of the Reform and Industrial School for girls, twenty-five hundred dollars.

To pay current expenses for maintaining and educating the youth committed and admitted to the said school, and including necessary repairs, improvement of heating apparatus, and other improvements, ten thousand dollars.

SALARIES OF STATE OFFICERS AND CLERKS.

To pay the salaries of governor, lieutenant governor, auditor of state, treasurer of state, secretary of state, comptroller of the treasury, state commissioner of common schools, attorney general, clerk of the supreme court, private secretary of the governor, commissioner of railroads and telegraphs, state librarian, law librarian, supervisor of public printing, and superintendent of the state house, twenty-nine thousand six hundred dollars.

To pay the salaries of the judges of the supreme court, the courts of common pleas, and superior courts, one hundred and thirty-one thousand dollars.

To pay the clerks in the office of auditor of state, eleven thousand eight hundred dollars.

To pay clerks in the office of treasurer of state, five thousand two hundred dollars.

To pay clerks in the office of secretary of state, including the necessary services required in carrying out the act in relation to a bureau of statistics, passed April 17, 1868, (65 0. L. p. 92,) twenty-nine hundred dollars. All fees received by law for official services in said office, shall be reported to the auditor of state, and upon his certificate paid into the treasury of state.

To pay clerks in the office of comptroller of the treasury, three thousand six hundred dollars.

To pay clerks in the office of commissioner of commou schools, twenty-one hundred dollars.

There is hereby appropriated two hundred dollars in addition to the clerks' salaries in the office of the comptroller of the treasury, which clerical force shall discharge the duty of clerk of the board of commissioners of military claims.

To pay the clerks in the office of the commissioner of railroads and telegraphs, twelve hundred dollars.

To pay clerks and ordinary expenses in the insurance department, seven thousand seven hundred dollars.

To pay the salary of the reporter of the sup.eme court, three hundred dollars.

To pay one clerk in the office of attorney general, six huudred and seventy-five dollars.

To pay the adjutant general, two thousand dollars.

To pay clerks in the office of the adjutant general, including O. M. claim agents and bureau of claims, four thousand four hundred dollars; and it is hereby made the duty of the adju tant general to place the present clerical force in said office

upon the work of completing the "soldiers' record," in addition to their present duties.

To pay one clerk in the executive department, fifteen hun- Governor's dred dollars.

clerk.

To pay salary and expenses of gas commissioner, out of Gas commisany money lawfully collected from the gas companies of the sioner. state and paid into the state treasury, in accordance with the acts passed April 6, 1866, and March 9, 1869, two thousand five hundred dollars.

STATIONERY, PRINTING AND BINDING.

For stationery and blank books, including printing paper Stationery. and articles necessary for the general assembly, and public offices in the state house, forty-five thousand dollars.

To pay for printing for the state, twenty thousand dollars. Printing. To pay for binding for the state, and the expenses neces- Binding. sary for executing the binding at the deaf and dumb asylum shall be paid upon vouchers certified by the supervisor of public printing and binding, and approved by the superintendent of the asylum, ten thousand three hundred dollars.

The expense of publishing the Ohio Agricultural Report for Agricultural the year 1869, in pursuance of joint resolution passed March report. 19, 1870, and in pursuance of the act passed March 24, 1860, and the acts supplemental thereto, shall be paid out of the

three last appropriations.

To pay the ordinary expenses of taking care of the state State nouse exhouse and grounds, and preparing the halls for the general penses. assembly, being fo: pay of laborers employed, (including deficiencies, $417.26) four thousand five hundred and seventeen dollars and i wenty-six cents.

To pay for fuel for the state house, one thousand dollars. Fuel. To pay for gas for lighting the state house, six thousand dollars.

To pay for labor and other necessary expenses of the heating apparatus of the state house, two thousand dollars.

Gas.

Heating appa

ratus.

Repairs.

For repairs to the engine and boilers, five hundred dollars. For materials used in care of state house, five hundred Materials. dollars.

To pay for removing the boilers and engine, with all other Removing fixtures belonging thereto, from under the state house, and boilers, &c. placing them under the terrace, on the east side of the building, and for the necessary repairs to the boilers, pumps, engines, steam pipes, radiating pipes, brick work, wrapping steam pipes, and making all necessary connections between the boilers and the present heating apparatus now in the building, four thousand dollars in addition to appropriations already made.

MISCELLANEOUS.

To pay for distribrting laws, journals and public docu- Distributing ments, one thousand dollars.

laws, &c.

Treasurers'.

To pay the mileage of county treasurers in settling with the auditor of state, the distance to be computed by the near- mileage. est usual routes of travel from the county seats to the seat of government, three thousand seven hundred dollars.

5-LAWS.

Recording sur veys.

Lewis Huffman.

S. C. Brooks, &c.

Whitewashing,

&c.

Reports.

Cases, &c., in court room.

Repairs, &c.,

on state house.

Cone reflectors,

Painting, &c.

Flags.

Furniture, &c.

Salaries.

Cows, &c.

Expenses.

Public works . salaries.

Engineers.

Clerk.

Attorneys' fees, &c.

To pay for recording certain surveys, as provided for by joint resolution adopted May 6th, 1869, (O. L. vol. 66, p. 428) three hundred dollars.

To pay Lewis Huffman, in pursuance of joint resolution of the general assembly, passed May 7, 1869, and contract entered into with said Huffman by the secretary of state, five hundred dollars.

To pay S. C. Brooks & Co., and Joseph Hackman, contractors, for building additions to Northern Ohio Lunatic Asylum, for twelve iron columns furnished for said building not required in their original contract, and in accordance with the recommendation of the trustees of said asylum, six hundred and thirty-one dollars and fifty-six cents.

For cleaning and whitewashing foundation rooms and avenues of the state house, and for grates, mantels and fixtures, in accordance with house joint resolutions, Nos. 15 and 25, of this session, seven hundred and ninety-nine dollars and sixty cents.

To purchase Ohio State Reports, fifteen hundred and seventy-five dollars.

To pay for cases for files in the office of the clerk of the supreme court, two hundred and twenty-five dollars, to be expended under the direction of the clerk of said court.

To pay for materials furnished, and labor performed, under the direction of the joint committee on public buildings, in repairs of roof, terrace, etc., upon the state house, in pursaance of senate joint resolution No. 19, of this session, the sum of one thousand dollars.

For cone reflectors in the senate and house, one thousand eight hundred dollars.

For cleaning and painting chambers of senate and house of representatives, supreme court room and the interior of dome, seven thousand dollars, to be expended under the direction of the governor.

To pay for flags, in pursuance of joint resolution of the house and senate, at the present session, one hundred dollars. SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' ORPHANS' HOME.

To purchase furniture, equipments, and make the necessary repairs at the White Sulphur Springs, thirteen thousand dollars.

To pay salaries of superintendent, matron, teachers and other employes, six thousand dollars.

To purchase cows, horses and other stock and utensils, one thousand dollars.

For current expenses, sixty-seven thousand five hundred dollars.

SEC. 2. To pay the salaries of the members of the board of public works, twenty-four hundred dollars.

To pay the salaries of the resident engineers of the public works, thirty-six hundred dollars.

To pay the salary of the clerk of the board of public works, twelve hundred dollars.

To pay attorneys' fees and incidental expenses, one thousand dollars.

To pay expenses of special elections, two hundred dollars.

Special election

To pay damages to William Slough, sustained by the re- William Slongh. moval of lock No. 13, on the Wabash and Erie canal, in Pauld

ing county, five hundred dollars.

Coleman.

To pay B. F. Coleman and R. S. Coleman, for extra labor B. F. & R. S. and material furnished in guttering and laying pavement on the north and south side of the state house square, one hun. dred and thirty-three dollars.

Reappropriate any sum which may remain unexpended of Culverts on M. the appropriation of $20,000 made by act of April 30, 1868, & E. canal. for the purpose stated in said act.

NATIONAL ROAD.

pairs.

SEC. 3. For superintendence and repairs on the National Superinten Road, for one year from the 15th day of February, 1870, there dence and reis hereby appropriated whatever sums may be collected and paid into the state treasury to the credit of the National Road fund during said period of one year, together with the unexpended collections of the year previous, applicable to the same purpose.

COMMON SCHOOLS.

SEC. 4. There is hereby appropriated, from any moneys Common raised or accruing in the state treasury for the support of schools. common schools, or so much as may come into the state treasury for this purpose, to be distributed and paid in the manner provided by law, one million five hundred thousand dollars.

INTEREST AND SINKING FUND.

SEC. 5. There is hereby appropriated from any money in the treasury, by transfer or otherwise, and that may come into the treasury, belonging to the sinking fund, as follows: To pay interest on the funded (foreign and domestic) debt of the state, five hundred and ninety-one thousand dollars. To pay interest on the irreducible debt, or trust funds held by the state, two hundred and six thousand one hundred and seven dollars and twenty-six cents.

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Principal of funded debt.

To pay upon the principal of the funded (foreign and domestic) debt of the state, as required by the constitution, together with such sum or sums in addition as may come into the treasury applicable to the purpose, the sum of two hundred and eighty-five thousand four hundred and thirty-four dollars. SEC. 6. There is hereby appropriated from the canal fund, the sum of sixty dollars and thirty-seven cents, to pay an equal bonds. amount of outstanding unrepresented National Road bonds; this appropriation being made, the auditor of state is ordered to balance the books.

National Road

Transfer of

SEC. 7. The Auditor of State is hereby authorized and required to transfer to the fund for general revenue purposes, all funds. funds now in, or which may hereafter come into the treasury, "for the erection and completion of a building at the city of Columbus, for the care of the insane, to be known as the Central Ohio Lunatic Asylum, and for the erection and completion

of a building, at said city, of an institution for the education of the blind," under the levy of five-tenths of one mill, as provided in the act prescribing the rates of taxation for state purposes for the year 1869, passed May 7, 1869 (O. L. 66, p. 341). Having made such transfers, the auditor is authorized and required to pay all appropriations made for said buildings from said general revenue fund.

SEC. 8. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage.

A. J. CUNNINGHAM,

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

President [pro tem.] of the Senate.

Passed April 16, 1870.

Organization of incorporated villages.

Officers of cities of the second class.

AN ACT

To amend an act entitled an act to provide for the organization and government of municipal corporations, passed May 7, 1869.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio, That sections 9, 60, 61, 64, 69, 71, 72, 78, 80, 83, 89, 91, 96, 100, 129, 130, 131, 156, 160, 179, 185, 199, 203, 222, 229, 239, 271, 295, 306, 326, 335, 399, 410, 412, 435, 458, 459, 484, 488, 491, 492, 496, 497, 501, 507, 539, 540, 541, 543, 562, 563, 566, 570, 576, 581, 602, 640, 641, 644, 648, 651, 663, and 666 of an act entitled an act to provide for the organization and government of municipal corporations, passed May 7, 1869, be and the same are hereby amended so as to read as follows:

Sec. 9. The inhabitants residing on any territory, a plat of which has been made and recorded, and which is not adjoining any city, may be organized into an incorporated village, or an incorporated village for special purposes, in the following manner :

Sec. 60. The officers of cities of the second class shall consist of a mayor, treasurer, city commissioner, who shall be superintendent of streets and highways; marshal and solicitor, all of whom shall be elected by the qualified electors of the city; and a clerk, who shall be chosen by the council; provided, that all clerks heretofore chosen or elected shall hold their office until the expiration of the term for which they were chosen or elected. And the council shall have power, whenever deemed expedient, to create by ordinance the office of auditor, civil engineer, fire engineer, and superintendent of markets, and to provide for their election or appointment, and their compensation.

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