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CHAPTER 80.

INTEREST ON STATE BONDS.

AN ACT to provide for the payment of the Bonds of the State of Iowa maturing January 1, 1868, and to issue State Bonds to the permanent School Fund.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Iowa, That for the purpose of providing Bonds Jan. 1, funds for the payment of the bonds of this State, falling Census Board due January 1, 1868, the Census Board shall sell to the to sell U. S. best advantage possible, in the judgment of said Board, the United States bonds now in the State Treasury, amounting to one hundred thousand dollars, more or pay interest. less, and the proceeds thereof, together with such sums as may be paid into the said Treasury under Chapter 118 of the Acts of the Tenth General Assembly, are hereby appropriated to the payment of the said State bonds, and such further amount as with such proceeds Appropria- shall be sufficient to pay said bonds, is hereby appropriated out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise Census Board disposed of, and the said Census Board shall, while fixto provide. ing the rate of State tax, take into consideration the sum hereby appropriated from the said Treasury, and

tion.

shall direct a levy of State tax, not exceeding the limit now fixed by law, as will be sufficient for the above Increase levy purpose, if, in their opinion, an increased levy be if necessary. necessary.

SEC. 2. For the amount of the said United States Treasurer to bonds thus sold, or school moneys used by virtue of this issue bonds to Act, the Treasurer of State shall issue registered bonds School Fund. of this State, countersigned by the Auditor of State,

Rate of interest.

When paya

and by the Governor, with the Seal of the State attached, to the permanent School Fund, payable twenty years after date of such issue, bearing interest at the rate of eight per cent. per annum, payable on the first days of January and July of each year; such bonds Bonds not shall express upon their face, by writing across their transferrable. face, or otherwise, that they are not transferrable. Approved March 30th, 1866.

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CHAPTER 81.

LIBRARY OF CONGRESS.

AN ACT donating laws, legislative journals, reports and documents of the State of Iowa to the Library of Congress.

Secretary.

Library of

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Iowa, That it is hereby made the duty of Duty of the Secretary of State to furnish to the Library of Congress two copies of all laws, legislative journals, Congress, Supreme Court reports, and reports of State officers of Laws and the State of Iowa, hereafter published, immediately Journals, Suupon the publication thereof, and also, as soon as may and other rebe, two copies of such laws, journals and reports here- ports. tofore published, and not furnished to said Library. Approved March 30th, 1866.

preme Court

Publications.

CHAPTER 82.

ADJUTANT-GENERAL'S REPORT, 1867.

AN ACT providing for the publication_ and distribution of the
Adjutant-General's Report for January, 1867.

Adjutant

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Iowa, That the Adjutant-General of this State, shall make a report to the Governor of this State, General. on the first day of January, 1867, which report shall Report 1867. be a continuance of the history of Iowa Regiments, and certain reports in relation to the condition, location, and numbers of arms, and accouterments, and amount of ammunition in the State, together with such other matters as may be in the opinion of the Adjutant- ammunition. General of public interest, particularly to discharged Public intersoldiers.

Arms and

est.

SEC. 2. The State Printer shall, within ninety days State Printer. after the copy of said report has been delivered to him, print five thousand copies thereof, which, when bound, shall be delivered to the Secretary of State.

SEC. 3. The Secretary of State shall distribute said reports as follows: One hundred copies to the Governor of the State, for exchange with the Governors of other States, and for his own use; ten copies to the

Distribution.

Eastman.

Historical
Society.
Orphans'
Homes.

Lieut. Gov. Lieutenant-Governor; five copies to Ex-Governor Eastman; one hundred copies to the State Library, to be used so far as is necessary for exchange with other State Libraries, and the balance of said one hundred copies to be kept in the State Library; fifty copies to the State Historical Society; five copies to each of the Soldiers' Orphans' Homes; one copy to each County Co. officers. Judge, Clerk of the District Court, Recorder, Treasurer, Sheriff, and Superintendent of Common Schools, of each organized county in the State, to be kept for their respective offices, and to be delivered over to their successors in office.

Township
Clerks.

Adjutant-
General.

SEC. 4. There shall be sent to the County Clerk of each county in this State, a sufficient number of copies of said report to enable him to furnish one copy to each Township Clerk in his county, to be kept in the office of said Clerk and by him delivered over to his successor in office.

SEC. 5. The Adjutant-General shall be furnished with fifteen hundred copies, to be distributed among such officers discharged or otherwise, as may be by him deemed best for public service and for exchange with Adjutant-Generals and Quartermaster-Generals of other States, and for officers of the United States; twenty State officers. copies to the Adjutant-General; three copies each to the Secretary of State, Auditor of State, State Treasurer, Register of State Land Office, Superintendent of Public Instruction, and Judges of the Supreme Court; 11th General four copies to each member of the present General AsAssembly. sembly, and one copy to each sworn officer of the present General Assembly, and the balance to be kept by Balance kept the Secretary of State, to be distributed as future legislation may direct.

by Secretary.

Sec'y to send

as soon as

bound.

SEC. 6. The Secretary of State, is hereby directed to forward said reports in accordance with the distribution herein designated at the expense of the State, so soon as said reports are printed and bound.

Approved March 30th, 1866.

CHAPTER 83.

SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.

AN ACT to amend an Act entitled an Act to change and fix the time of holding Courts in the Seventh Judicial District.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly

of the State of Iowa, That the fourth and fifth para- Amended. graphs of Section 1 of Chapter 164 of the Acts of the Ninth General Assembly, be amended to read as follows: In the county of Clinton, on the first Mondays Clinton Co. of March and September, and the fourth Monday of November, in each year. In the county of Jackson on Jackson Co. the first Tuesdays after the fourth Mondays of March, and September and the first Tuesday after the second Monday of December, in each year.

SEC. 2. All writs, processes, and proceedings pend- Terms substi ing in any of said Courts and returnable at the times tuted. now fixed by law shall be deemed pending and returnable at the terms as fixed by this Act, and no suit, writ, notice, recognizance, indictment or other proceeding shall be quashed or held invalid by reason of this Act or by reason of the change hereby made in the times for holding the Courts in said District. Approved March 30th, 1866.

CHAPTER 84.

STATE UNIVERSITY.

AN ACT making an appropriation to complete and repair the buildings of the State University.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Iowa, That there is hereby appropriated Complete out of any money in the State Treasury not otherwise Chapel. appropriated, for the purpose of completing the Chapel Building, including the heating apparatus, the sum of thirteen thousand dollars.

SEC. 2. There is hereby further appropriated for the purpose of putting a slate roof on the main University building, the sum of three thousand dollars.

New roof.

SEC. 3. There is hereby further appropriated for the Heating appurpose of putting a heating apparatus in the main paratus. building, the sum of two thousand dollars.

SEC. 4. There is hereby further appropriated the Boarding sum of fifteen hundred dollars, for the purpose of put- Hall. ting heating apparatus in the south building or boarding hall.

SEC. 5. There is hereby further appropriated the sum of fifteen hundred dollars, for the purpose of re- Repairs. pairing and repainting the University buildings.

Provision.

SEC. 6. Should the amount hereby appropriated for any of the objects named be insufficient for either of said objects, the surplus accruing from any other purpose appropriated for in this Act, may be used to supply such deficiency.

SEC. 7. The money hereby appropriated shall be How drawn. expended under the direction of the Board of Trustees, and may be drawn from the State Treasury on their order, as the same shall be required for the purposes aforesaid.

Publication.

SEC. 8. This Act being deemed of immediate importance, shall take effect and be in force from and after its publication in the Iowa State Register and Iowa Homestead, newspapers published at Des Moines. Approved March 31st, 1866.

I hereby certify that the foregoing Act was published in the Iowa
State Register April 6th, 1866, and in the Iowa Homestead April 11th,
1866.
JAMES WRIGHT, Secretary of State.

CHAPTER 85.

Amount.

Purposes. Reservoir, $10,000.

INSANE ASYLUM APPROPRIATION.

AN ACT making further appropriations for the Hospital for the
Insane.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Iowa, That there is hereby appropriated to the Hospital for the Insane, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of twenty-seven thousand one hundred and fifty dollars for the following purposes, viz.: For the construction of reservoir with necessary pumps, pipes, &c., ten thousand dollars; for digging drain, seven hundred dollars; for reconstructing sewers, two thousand five hundred dollars; for painting and repairing roofs, one thousand eight hundred dollars; for repainting wards, eight hundred and fifty dollars; for furniture, two thousand $2,500. five hundred dollars; for grounds, fencing and shrubShrubbery. bery, one thousand five hundred dollars; for apparatus Apparatus. for lighting, one thousand eight hundred dollars; for Steam pipes. replacing worn-out steam pipes, four thousand dollars; for contingent expenses, one thousand five hundred dollars.

Drain $700.
Sewers,
$2,500.

Repairs,
$1,800.
Furniture,

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