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SEC. 13. For the salary of the Warden of the Warden PenPenitentiary for the term of two years, ending Decem- itentiary. ber 31st, A. D. 1867, the sum of two thousand dollars.

SEC. 14. For the salary of the Deputy Warden of Deputy Warthe Penitentiary, for the term of two years, ending den. December 31st, A. D. 1867, the sum of fifteen hundred dollars.

SEC. 15. For the salary of the clerk of the Peniten- Clerk. tiary, for the term of two years, ending December 31st, A. D. 1867, the sum of fifteen hundred dollars.

SEC. 16. For the salary of Chaplain of the Chaplain. Penitentiary, for the term of two years, ending December 31st, A. D. 1867, the sum of one thousand dollars.

SEC. 17. For the salary of the Physician of the Penitentiary, for the term of two years, ending December 31st, A. D. 1867, the sum of seven hundred and thirty-two dollars.

Physician.

SEC. 18. For the payment of the Guards in the Penitentiary, for the term of two years, ending De-Guards. cember 31st, A. D. 1867, the sum of thirteen thousand dollars, in addition to the amount already appropriated.

SEC. 19. For the general support of the Peniten- General suptiary for the term of two years, ending December 31st, port. 1867, the sum of fifteen thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary.

SEC. 20. For the payment of a Janitor and Night Janitor and Watch for the Capitol Building for the term of two uight watch. years, ending December 31st, A. D. 1867, the sum of three thousand four hundred and seventy dollars, to be

expended under the direction of Census Board.

SEC. 21. For the payment of postage of State offi- Contingent cers, arrest of fugitives from justice, necessary repairs fund. and improvements upon the State House and grounds, furniture for State House and offices, fuel and lights for State House, and such other necessary expenses as are not specifically provided for, for the term of two years, ending December 31st, 1867, the sum of eleven thousand five hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary; provided, that all bills properly chargeable to said appropriation, shall be made out by items, and certified to be correct by the officers incurring the expense, and approved by the Census Board before audited.

SEC. 22. All officers having an appropriation for To report. the payment of Deputy or Clerk hire, or other expenses, shall keep an accurate account of all the items of such expenditure, and report the same to the next General

Monthly payment.

Interest on $200,000.

Assembly, and all such items, before being audited, shall be certified to be correct by the officer having control of such appropriation.

SEC. 23. All salaries of State, Judicial, or other officers, payable out of the State Treasury, shall be paid monthly, at the end of each month, if called for, and the State Auditor shall, in no case, issue warrants on the State Treasury for the payment of any State or other officer in advance of services actually rendered.

SEC. 24. For the payment of semi-annual installments of interest, express charges and exchange to become due on bonds, issued by the State on the $200,000 loan, authorized to be made by the Seventh General Assembly, the sum of twenty-eight thousand one hundred and forty dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to be drawn from the Treasury only when to pay said interest as it may become due. SEC. 25. For the payment of two annual installments school fund. of interest on school fund loans, to become due, the sum of five thousand one hundred and one and 37-100 dollars, to be drawn from the State Treasury only when necessary to pay said interest as it may become due.

Interest to

Interest on

war and defense bonds.

Governor's

necessary

SEC. 26. For the payment of four semi-annual installments of interest, express charges, and exchange to become due on the war and defense bonds of the State, the sum of forty-two thousand two hundred and ten dollars, or so much thereof as shall be necessary, to be drawn from the State Treasury only when necessary to pay said interest as it may become due.

SEO. 27. Of the unexpended appropriation made by contingent. Sec. 27 of Chapter 32, of the Acts of the Tenth General Assembly, there is hereby placed under the control of the Governor, for extraordinary expenses of the Executive office, and for the liquidation of unpaid claims contracted under said appropriation by said Chapter, two thousand dollars, and the Governor shall report to the next regular session of the General Assembly, a full statement of the disbursements of this appropriation, with proper vouchers therefor, provided that no money appropriated in said Section 27, of Chapter 32, of the Acts of the Tenth General Assembly, shall be expended for any purpose whatever, except the amount provided in this section.

SEC. 28. For the payment of expenses in paying Expenses in paying bonds bonds in New York, five hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be neccessary, to be drawn from the State Treasury only when necessary for said expenses.

Publication.

SEC. 29. This act being deemed of immediate im

portance, shall take effect from and after its publication in the Iowa State Register and Iowa Homestead, newspapers printed at Des Moines, Iowa.

Approved April 2d, 1866.

I hereby certify that the foregoing Act was published in the Iowa State Register April 6th, 1866, and Iowa Homestead April 18th, 1866.

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AN ACT making appropriations for the per diem and the expenses of the Eleventh General Assembly and for other purposes.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Iowa, That the following sums of Sums appromoney, are hereby appropriated out of any moneys in priated. the State Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to the persons, and for the purposes herein named.

House.

SEC. 2. For the payment of the per diem of the mem- Members and bers, officers, and employees of the House of Representa- employees. tives the sum of thirty thousand, six hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. The said amount to be paid on the report of the Ways and Means Committee, which report shall be certified by the Speaker and Chief Clerk of the House and the President and Secretary of the Senate, and the Auditor of State shall issue a warrant for the amount so paid.

SEC. 3. For the payment of the per diem of the members, officers, and employees of the Senate, the sum of seventeen thousand, one hundred dollars or so much thereof as may be necessary, to be audited, and paid, as provided for in Section 2 of this Act.

Senate.

SEC. 4. To E. H. Stiles, M. M. Walden, and J. H. Penitentiary Brown, for expenses incurred as a Legislative Commit- Committee. tee, to visit and report upon the condition of the Penitentiary at Fort Madison, fifty-seven dollars each. One hundred and seventy-one dollars.

SEC. 5. L. W. Ross, G. G. Bennett, and A. Boomer, for expenses incurred as a Legislative Committee to visit and report upon the condition of the Asylum for the Insane at Mount Pleasant, forty three dollars 50-100 each. One hundred and thirty-and fifty cents.

Insane Asy

lum Commit

tee.

State Univer

tee.

SEC. 6. To J. F. McJunkin, A. S. Belt, and A. L. sity Commit-McPherson, for expenses incurred as a Legislative Committee to visit and report upon the condition of the State University, and the Asylum for the Deaf and Dumb, at Iowa City, $39 00-100 each. One hundred and seventeen dollars.

Blind Asy

tee.

SEC. 7. To H. C. Henderson, D. G. Goodrich, and C. lum Commit-Close, for expenses incurred as a Legislative Committee to visit and report upon the condition of the Blind Asylum at Vinton, $48 00-100 each. One hundred and forty-four dollars.

Orphans'

SEC. 8. To A. M. Larimer, L. W. Hart, R. M. Burnett, and H. M. Thomson, for expenses incurred as a Home Com- Legislative Committee to visit and report upon the condition of the Orphans' Home at Cedar Falls, and Davenport, $111 00-100 each. Four hundred and forty-four dollars.

mittee.

Committee.

SEC. 9. To J. B. Powers, John Russell, and R. S. Agr'l College Finkbine, for expenses incurred as a Legislative Committee to visit and report upon the condition of the Agricultural College and Farm in Story county, $15 00-100 each. Forty-five dollars.

P. M.

SEC. 10. To. L. W. McEldery for eighty-six days' service as Postmaster to the Eleventh General Assembly, at four dollars and fifty cents per day, the sum of three hundred and eighty-seven dollars.

SEC. 11. To L. P. Baker, for eighty-six days' serAss't P. M. vice as Assistant Postmaster, at four dollars per day, the sum of three hundred and forty-four dollars, and the additional sum of one hundred and seventy-two dollars for expenses incurred in carrying the mail to and from the Capitol.

Com'rs to

SEC. 12. To J. C. Walker and Edward Johnson, for lease convict services rendered as Commissioners to lease the convict

labor. labor of the Iowa Penitentiary, $25 each. Fifty dol

To pay judg

ment.

D. Beach.

Speaker's
Chair.

lars.

SEC. 13. To George Shedd, in full of principal, interest, and costs of a judgment rendered December 11th, 1863, in the District Court of Lee county, in favvor of said Shedd, and against Edward A. Layton, as Warden of the Iowa Penitentiary, the sum of one hundred and twenty-three dollars and seventy cents.

SEC. 14. To David Beach, for services as Assistant Surgeon of the 4th Regiment Iowa Infantry, the sum of seventy-six dollars and seventy cents.

SEC. 15. To J. Simington, for chairs for the Presideut of the Senate, and the Speaker of the House, the sum of fifty-five dollars.

SEC. 16. To R. A. Smith, for lumber used in build- R. A. Smith. ing a stockade fort at Spirit Lake, the sum of three hundred and fifty-one dollars and ninety-eight cents.

SEC. 17. To C. S. Wilson, for translating and print- C. S. Wilson. ing the Governor's Message into the Holland language,

the sum of one hundred and twenty-nine dollars and sixty cents.

SEO. 18. To Hibberd and Spencer, for knives and Knives and erasers, the sum of three hundred and one dollars and erasers. eighty-five cents.

SEC. 19. To the United States Express Company, Express Co. for transportation, the sum of four doliars and seventy

five cents.

SEC. 20. To N. B. Baker, Adjutant General, for N. B. Baker. commutation for fuel and quarters, the sum of four hundred and ninety-four dollars and sixty-three cents.

SEC. 21. To the Chicago and North-Western Rail- C. & N. W. road Company, for transportation of volunteers, the R. R. Co. sum of eight dollars and seventy-nine cents.

SEC. 22. To D. A. Poorman, for a diagram of the D. A. PoorHouse of Representatives, the sum of ten dollars.

mar.

SEC. 23. To Robert E. Ridley, for lumber used in R. E. Ridley. the stockade at Estherville, the sum of two hundred

and sixty dollars.

SEC. 24. To the Chicago and Alton Railroad Com- C. & A. R. R. pany, for the transportation of Iowa volunteers, the Co. sum of eighteen dollars and eighteen cents.

SEC. 25. For the relief of Perry Tullis, a disabled P. Tullis. Iowa Volunteer, the sum of five hundred and sixty dollars.

SEC. 26. To E. C. Byers, a volunteer, whilst in the E. C. Byers. State service, the sum of thirty-five dollars.

SEC. 27. To David Hunter, for the pay of himself D. Hunter. and assistant, eighty-six days as fireman, at five dollars per day-four hundred and thirty dollars.

SEC. 28. To Abraham Jacobson, for services in Jacobson. translating the Biennial and Inaugural messages of the

Governor into the Norwegian language, the sum of fifty dollars.

SEC. 29. To M. C. Wright, as clerk of the ware M. C. Wright room, eighty-six days at four dollars per day, the sum

of three hundred and forty-four dollars.

SEC. 30. To Mills & Company, for stationery for Mills & Co. the use of the General Assembly furnished to the Secretary of State and the Chief Clerk of the House, the sum of four hundred and fifty-nine dollars and ninety-two cents.

SEC. 31. To Wesley Redhead, for stationery for the W. Redhead.

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