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Repeal.

SEC. 2. That said original sections two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, eighteen, twentyone, twenty-two, and twenty-three of the above recited act be and the same are hereby repealed.

SEC. 3. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage.

JAMES E. NEAL,

Speaker of the House of Representatives.
JABEZ W. FITCH,

Passed June 17, 1879.

President of the Senate.

Appropriations.

Adjutantgeneral.

[House Bill No. 1008.]

AN ACT

Making appropriations for certain purposes for the fiscal year 1879, and the first quarter of the year 1880.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio, That in addition to other appropriations made for the fiscal year 1879, there is hereby appropriated for the fis cal year 1879, and the first quarter of the fiscal year 1880, out of any moneys in the treasury to the credit of the general revenue fund, and not otherwise appropriated, the following sums, to-wit:

For Adjutant-General's Office.

Salary of adjutant-general, fifteen hundred dollars. $1,500.00.

Salary of assistant adjutant-general, eleven hundred and twenty-five dollars. $1,125.00.

Salary of one clerk, nine hundred dollars. $900.00. Superintendent of arsenal, who shall discharge the duties of ordnance clerk, six hundred and seventy-five dollars. $675.00.

Salary of two clerks to transcribe muster rolls, sixteen hundred dollars. $1,600.00.

Labor at arsenal and care of arms, four hundred and sixtyone dollars. $461.00.

To pay Henry C. Briggs for taking care of grave-yard during the year 1877, twenty-five dollars. $25.00.

Repairs of arsenal, two hundred dollars. $200.00.

Contingent expenses (including $555.33, expenses incurred for inspection of troops and armories), the sum of fifteen hundred and fifty-five dollars and thirty-three cents. $1,555.33.

Expenses of batteries, seventeen hundred and seven dollars. $1,707.00. (Vol. 73, p. 179.)

Expenses of military companies, ten thousand dollars. $10,000.00. (Vol. 74, p. 235.)

Uniforms for Ohio national guards, twelve thousand five hundred dollars. $12,500.00.

Expenses of courts martial, four hundred dollars. $400.00. Pay of guards while in camp, forty-five thousand dollars. $45,000.00.

Expenses of guards at Mansfield and Chillicothe, under order of the governor, three hundred and seventy-eight dollars. $378.00.

State House and Grounds.

Care of state house and grounds, two thousand dollars. $2,000.00.

For pay of employés, nine thousand dollars. $9,000.00.
Fuel for capitol, seven hundred dollars. $700.00.

Repairing heating apparatus, five hundred dollars. $500.00.
Water rent, eight hundred dollars. $800.00.

One day policeman, seven hundred and twenty dollars. $720.00.

State house and grounds.

Miscellaneous.

Deficiency in the salary of two clerks, transcribing muster Miscellanerolls, from February 1, 1878, to February 15, 1879, four hun- ous. dred and forty-nine dollars. $449.00.

Advertising tent contract, one hundred and sixty-four dol

lars and fifty cents. $164.50.

Compensation of board appointed to prepare code of regulations, sixty dollars. $60.00.

For Legislature.

Contingent expenses, one thousand dollars. $1,000.00. Per diem and mileage of members of the General Assembly, and per diem of clerks, assistant clerks, sergeant-at-arms, assistant sergeant-at-arms, and payment of messengers, pages, and other employés, fifteen thousand dollars. $15,000.00.

Legislature.

Girls' industrial home.

Imbecile asylum.

For Girls' Industrial Home.

For hose and repair of fire apparatus for the industrial school for girls, five hundred dollars. $500.00.

For Imbecile Asylum.

Enclosures, fifteen hundred dollars. $1500 00.

For Penitentiary.

Penitentiary.

Soldiers' and sailors' or

phans' home.

Athens insane asylum.

Columbus insane

asylum.

Appropria

tions for clerks.

For steam heating, ten thousand dollars. $10,000.00.

For Soldiers' and Sailors' Orphans' Home.

To pay James B. Monroe for furnishing materials and painting school building, Ohio soldiers' and sailors' orphans' home, four hundred and eighty dollars and sixty-five cents. $480.65.

Athens Asylum for the Insane.

For grading and fencing, one thousand dollars. $1,000.00.

Columbus Insane Asylum.

Additional amount required for salaries, seven hundred dollars. $700.00.

SEC. 2. The appropriations for clerks herein made shall be in full to February 15, 1880; no part of the moneys hereby appropriated to pay guards while in camp shall be allowed or paid to any substitutes or persons other than guards, and no allowance or payment shall be made to guards under section 36 (74 0. L., 236), except for the time actually in camp, and no deficiency shall be created by any officer or other person for any purpose for which the foregoing appropriations are made (except for transportation of troops to camp). No extra compensation shall be allowed or paid to any clerk, and money hereby appropriated for one purpose shall not be used for any other purpose.

SEC. 3. This act shall take effect on its passage.

JAMES E. NEAL,

Speaker of the House of Representatives.
JABEZ W. FITCH,

Passed June 18, 1879.

President of the Senate.

[House Bill No. 1080.]

AN ACT

To amend the act passed June 7, 1879, entitled "an act to regulate the fees and compensation of county auditors, probate judges, clerks of court, sheriffs, coroners, treasurers, and recorders."

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the S'ate of Ohio, That sections twelve and thirty-five of said act be and the same are hereby repealed.

SEC. 2. This act shall take effect from its passage.
JAMES E. NEAL,

Speaker of the House of Representatives.
JABEZ W. FITCH,

Repeal.

Passed June 18, 1879.

President of the Senate.

[House Bill No. 1065.]

AN ACT

To reduce the salary of certain officers therein named.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio, That the following be inserted as sec. 2, chapter 1, of title 9, of the code of Ohio:

SEC. 2. Annual salaries shall be allowed as follows: To the governor, four thousand dollars; private secretary of the governor, eight hundred dollars; executive secretary of the governor, fifteen hundred dollars; adjutant-general, two thousand dollars; assistant adjutant-general, fifteen hundred dollars; lieutenant-governor, eight hundred dollars; judges of the supreme court and supreme court commission, three thousand dollars each; judges of the court of common pleas and of the superior court of Cincinnati, and the superior court of Montgomery county, two thousand five hundred dollars, each; secretary of state, two thousand dollars; treasurer of state, three thousand dollars; auditor of state, three thousand dollars; attorney general, fifteen hundred dollars; members of the board of public works, eight hundred dollars, each; engineers appointed by the board of public works, each, twelve hundred dollars; state librarian, fifteen hundred dollars; assistant state librarian, one thousand dollars; law librarian, fifteen hundred dollars; assistant law librarian, one thousand dollars; superintendent of deaf and dumb asylum, twelve hundred dollars; steward of same, eight hundred dollars; matron of same, four hundred dollars; assistant matrons of same, each, three hundred dollars; physician of same, three hundred dollars; superintendent of blind asylum, twelve hundred dollars; steward of same, eight hundred dollars; matron of same, three hundred dollars; superintendent of imbecile asylum, twelve hundred

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dollars; matron and teachers of same, each, not to exceed four hundred dollars; superintendent of Ohio soldiers' and sailors' orphans' home, one thousand dollars; matron of same, four hundred dollars; superintendents of asylums for the insane, each, twelve hundred dollars; assistant physicians of same, each, seven hundred dollars; stewards of same, each, eight hundred dollars; matrons of same, each, four hundred dollars; superintendent of the reform school for boys, twelve hundred dollars; matron of same, four hundred dollars; superintendent of girls' industrial home, twelve hundred dollars; matron of same, four hundred dollars; clerk of the supreme court, fifteen hundred dollars, and for services while acting as clerk of supreme court commission, five hundred dollars; deputy clerk for supreme court, twelve hundred dollars; deputy clerk for supreme court commission, one thousand dollars; commissioner of railroads and telegraphs, two thousand dollars; superintendent of insurance, two thousand dollars; inspector of mines, two thousand dollars; commissioner of statistics of labor, two thousand dollars; supervisor of public printing, thirteen hundred dollars; and state commissioner of common schools, two thousand dollars. [64 v. 9, sec. 1; 45 v. 37, sec. 2; 48 v. 93, sec. 1; 50 v. 337; 67 v. 16, sec. 21; 62 v. 175, sec. 1; 63 v. 30, sec. 1; 64 v. 24, sec. 3; 69 v. 188, sec. 1; 64 v. 56, sec. 10; 73 v. 107, sec. 1; 73 v. 12, §§ 3 and 4; 52 v. 34, sec. 24; 62 v. 118, sec. 1; 68 v. 55, sec. 3; 69 v. 32, sec. 2; 71 v. 21, sec. 4; 64 v. 124, sec. 10; 70 v. 195, sec. 111; 74 v. 227, sec. 17; 75 v. 507, sec. 2; 75 v. 150, sec. 4; 75 v. 591, sec. 18; 75 v. 517, sec. 3; 75 v. 144, sec. 20; 61 v. 11, sec. 4; 74. v. 209, sec. 4; 75 v. 584, sec. 2.]

JAMES E. NEAL,

Speaker of the House of Representatives.
JABEZ W. FITCH,

Passed June 17, 1879.

President of the Senate.

To establish railway.

[House Bill No. 1021.]

AN ACT

To authorize certain incorporated villages to build railroads and to lease or operate the same.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio, That whenever in any incorporated village which by the federal census of 1870 had, and which by any subsequent federal census may have, a population of one thousand and fifty-six, the village council thereof shall, by a resolution passed by a majority of the members elected thereto, declare it to be essential to the interests of such village that a line of railway, to be named in said resolution, should be provided between termini designated therein, one of which

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