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[No. 117.]

AN ACT making appropriations for the year eighteen hundred and thirty-nine, to defray the expenses of the government, and for other purposes.

Townsend.

Cole.

Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Michigan, That there shall be paid to Guy Carpenter the sum of forty-one dollars, to defray the expenses G.Carpenter. of sickness while engaged in supporting the supremacy of the laws in the year eighteen hundred and thirty-five; to Degraff and Degraff & Townsend, the sum of eight dollars, for one pair of shovel and tongs, and one lock for the library room; to Williams and Cole, Williams & the sum of three doliars and thirteen cents, for setting glass in the windows of the capitol; to Orren Marsh, the sum of two o. Marsh. hundred and ninety-six dollars and eighty-two cents, for services as librarian; to William Hill, the sum of twenty-one dollars and W. Hill. thirty-eight cents, for repairs on the governor's room; to Harvey H. L.Russell. L. Russell, the sum of eighty-five dollars, for services rendered in support of the supremacy of the laws in eighteen hundred and thirty-five; to John T. Blois, the sum of one hundred and eight J. T. Blois. dollars, for seventy-two copies of the Gazetteer of Michigan; to Robert T. Elliott, the sum of thirty-nine dollars and eighty-five R. T. Elliott. cents, for repairs on the capitol; to Silas Titus, the sum of twelve s. Titus. dollars, for serving joint resolution on the Huron bridge company; to J. L. H. Hayes, the sum of seventy-two dollars and thirty- J.L.H.Hayes. seven cents, for services as special messenger to procure the returns of election from the counties of Eaton, Ingham and Kent, for the year eighteen hundred and thirty-eight, subject to the deduction of the amount allowed to the said Hayes by the fiscal agent; to Aaron W. Pitts, the sum of six dollars, for ice furnished A. W. Pitts. the legislature at the extra session in eighteen hundred and thirtyseven; to Lemuel Goodell, the sum of forty-eight dollars, for L. Goodell. services as brigade inspector for the years eighteen hundred and thirty-seven and eighteen hundred and thirty-eight; to A. T. A. T. CrossCrossman, the sum of sixteen dollars, for inspecting four battalions of militia in the year eighteen hundred and thirty-eight; to George G. R. GrisR. Griswold, John S. Bagg, and George L. Whitney, each sev- Bagg, G. L. enteen dollars, for printing the report of bank commissioners; to Edward Clark, the sum of sixteen dollars, for services as brigade E. Clark. inspector; to James Bucklin, the sum of thirty-five dollars, for J. Bucklin.

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his expenses in calling out the militia to support the laws of S. R. Ball. neutrality in the year eighteen hundred and thirty-eight; to Silas R. Ball, the sum of two hundred and forty three dollars and twenty-eight cents, for goods lost on the central railroad, while on board the cars, and in possession of the captain of the cars, to be paid out of any moneys received on the central railroad; to R. Abbott. Robert Abbott, the sum of three hundred and thirty-four dollars, being the amount necessary to increase his salary to one thousand dollars, from and after the first day of January, eighteen hundred H. Howard. and thirty-eight; to Henry Howard, the sum of two hundred dollars, to increase his salary for the year eighteen hundred and S. T. Mason. thirty-eight; to Stevens T. Mason, the sum of two hundred and thirty-two dollars and two cents, for moneys overpaid by him, in making disbursements of moneys appropriated to defray the expense of supporting the supremacy of the laws in eighteen hundred G. Coombs. and thirty-five; to George Coombs, the sum of two hundred and seventy-five dollars, for his services at the capitol from the sixth of April, eighteen hundred and thirty-eight, to the sixth of January, eighteen hundred and thirty-nine, at the rate of one dollar per W. Lundy. day; to William Lundy, the sum of one hundred dollars, being a donation for injuries received while laboring on the central N. P. Drake. railroad; to N. P. Drake, the sum of sixteen dollars, for services as teamster, in supporting the supremacy of the laws in eighteen hundred and thirty-five; to Charles Tryon, the sum of six dollars, for services as enrolling clerk in the year eighteen hundred and thirty-eight.

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C. Mitchell.

To C. Mitchell, the sum of twenty-seven dollars, for services rendered in hospital in the city of Detroit, in the years eighteen hundred and thirty-two and eighteen hundred and thirty-four; to G. Winchell. G. Winchell, the sum of eight dollars, for one mahogany paper T. Christian. case for clerk's desk; to Thomas Christian, the sum of eighteen dollars, for services as enrolling clerk in the year eighteen hundred J. Grifford and thirty-eight; to John Grifford, for deficit occasioned by mis. take in enrolling appropriation bill of last year, twenty dollars; J. P. King. to J. P. King, the sum of six dollars, being the price of two daily papers, due him by a resolution of the house of representatives, H. B. Web- which he has not received; to H. B. Webster and Co., the sum of twenty-eight dollars and eighty-seven cents, for tin trunks and other articles furnished the treasurer's office; to Peter Morey, the sum of two hundred and twenty-six dollars and eighty-two

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cents, for moneys advanced in defraying travelling expenses in prosecuting criminal cases in behalf of the state, and the further sum of fifty-one dollars and thirty-eight cents, for moneys advanced to procure the service of process against fraudulent banks; to J. J. A. & B. A. and B. Brown, the sum of ten dollars, for printing militia orders; and to T. M. Perry, the sum of twenty-five dollars, for T. M. Perry. printing general orders of the adjutant general; to E. J. Van E. J. Van Buren, the sum of twenty-five dollars, for printing general orders of the adjutant general; to George L. Whitney, the sum of fifty G. L. Whitdollars, for printing general orders of the adjutant general in daily paper; E. Kendall, the sum of twenty-five dollars, for printing E. Kendall. general orders of the adjutant general; to J. Greves, the sum of J. Greves. twenty-five dollars, for printing general orders of the adjutant general; to G. R. Griswold, the sum of fifty dollars, for printing G. R. Grisgeneral orders of the adjutant general; to Henry Gilbert, the H. Gilbert. sum of twenty-five dollars, for printing general orders of the adjutant general; to Britt and Brown, the sum of twenty-five Britt & dollars, for printing general orders of the adjutant general; to N. N. Sullivan. Sullivan, the sum of twenty-five dollars, for printing general orders; to the editors of the Utica Enterprise, the sum of twenty- Utica Enterfive dollars, for printing general orders; to E. P. Gardner, the E.P.Gardner. sum of twenty-five dollars, for printing general orders; to the editors of the State Journal, the sum of twenty-five dollars, for State Jourprinting general orders; for printing the orders of the adjutant general in Saginaw Journal, twenty-five dollars; to the editors Saginaw of the Constitutionalist, the sum of ten dollars and fifty cents, for Constitutionprinting militia orders; to D. S. Curtis, the sum of twenty-five D. S. Curtis. dollars, for printing general orders; to Eldredge and Denton, for Eldredge & printing general orders of the adjutant general, twenty-five dollars; to Mason Brayman, the sum of twenty-five dollars, for printing M. Brayman. general orders; to C. J. Walker, for printing general orders, and C. J.Walker. for printing notice of a meeting of the board of commissioners of internal improvement, the sum of twenty-seven dollars and fifty cents; to H. C. Bunce, the sum of twenty-five dollars, for print- a.C. Bunce. ing general orders; to S. Fletcher, the sum of twenty-five dollars, S. Fletcher. for printing the general orders of the adjutant general.

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To A. G. Hammond, the sum of twenty dollars, for his A. G. Hamexpenses and the expenses of other members of a committee to investigate the banks of Ypsilanti and Washtenaw; to G. W. G. W. BarBarney, the sum of twenty-five dollars, for printing general

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I. Owen.

E. Smith.

J. W. Wal- orders; to J. W. Wallace, the sum of twenty-five dollars, for G. Renwick. printing general orders; to George Renwick, the sum of twelve dollars and twenty-five cents, for travelling expenses in investigating the banks of Washtenaw and Clinton; to John J. J. J. Adam. Adam, the sum of eleven dollars and fifty cents, for travelling expenses in the investigation of the banks of Washtenaw and Clinton; to Isaac Owen, the sum of five dollars and fifty cents, for fees as a witness in the investigation of the banks of Washtenaw and Clinton; to E. Smith, the sum of four dollars and twenty-five cents, for fees as a witness in the investigation of the bank of Clinton; to C. K. McClure, the sum of five dollars and fifty cents, for his fee as a witness in the investigation of the H. H. War- affairs of the bank of Clinton; to H. H. Warner, the sum of five dollars and fifty cents, for his fee as witness in the investigation of the bank of Clinton; to A. Kies, the sum of four dollars and seventy-five cents, as a witness attending the investigation of the affairs of the bank of Clinton.

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A. Kies.

Witnesses

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Also the sum of not exceeding eight hundred dollars, for the Committees. payment of the several witnesses summoned by and attending on the several investigating committees of this legislature, during the present session, which shall be estimated upon the certificates of the several chairmen thereof, at one dollar per day each for the time they were actually attending on said committees, and the time expended in coming from and going to their respective homes, not otherwise provided for in this act.

Clerks and officers employed by committees.

P. Morey.

Michigan state bank.

Also, the sum of not exceeding three hundred dollars, for the payment of the clerks and officers employed by the said committees, and not otherwise provided for in this act, provided their pay shall not exceed two dollars per day each, by the certificates of the chairmen aforesaid; to Peter Morey, the sum of two hundred and fifty dollars, for extra services in prosecuting insolvent and fraudulent banking companies; to the Michigan State bank, for moneys advanced by order of the speaker of the house of representatives to George Combs, keeper of the capitol, one hundred dollars; to John Grifford, fire maker, the sum of forty dollars; to T. Lappin, messenger, the sum of fifteen dollars; to F. Baunce, woodsawyer, the sum of thirty-five dollars; which several amounts are to be deducted from the amount of wages due the respective individuals, being in all, one hundred and ninety dollars, which sum shall be credited to said bank by the commissioners

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authorized to settle with said bank; to John Biddle, the sum of J. Biddle. six dollars, for services as a member of a brigade court martial; to Harry Saunders, the sum of six dollars, for services as a mem- H. Saunders. ber of a brigade court martial; to Garry Spencer, the sum of six G. Spencer. dollars, for services as a member of brigade court martial; to Orren Marsh, the sum of six dollars, for services as a member of o. Marsh. brigade court martial; to Levi W. Beebe, the sum of six dollars, L.W. Beebe. for services as member of brigade court martial; to John Flat- J. Flatters. ters, the sum of six dollars, for services as a member of brigade court martial; to Morris S. Brown, the sum of six dollars, for M. S Brown. services as a member of brigade court martial; to Donald L. D. L. McDoMcDonald, the sum of six dollars, for services as a member of a brigade court martial; to J. A. Vandyke, the sum of twelve dol- J. A. Vanlars, as judge advocate attending said board of court martial; to John F. Kirk, the sum of six dollars, for two days' attendance as a marshal to said board; to James A. Armstrong, the sum of J. A. Armone dollar and fifty cents, for two days' attendance as witness before said board of court martial; to William P. Patrick, the sum W. P. of one dollar and fifty cents, for two days' attendance as witness before said board of court martial; to Artemas Allen, and to A. Allen ; F. Frederick Shurts, twenty-two dollars and thirty-eight cents each, for expenses while upon the committee of investigation of the state penitentiary, absent in the discharge of duty; to Adams A. Peabody. Peabody, the sum of twenty-five dollars, for publishing general orders of adjutant general; to J. M. Cumings, the sum of twenty- J. M. Cum five dollars, for inspecting five battalions of Michigan militia.

J. F. Kirk.

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Bagg.

To J. S. and S. A. Bagg, the sum of thirty-eight dollars and J. S. & S. A. sixty-three cents, for stationery furnished the superintendent of public instruction, and the further sum of twenty-one dollars and seventy-six cents, for stationery furnished the office of the auditor general, and the further sum of one hundred and thirty-five dol. lars, for journals and record books furnished the supreme and circuit courts in the third circuit, and the further sum of eightyfour dollars, for stationery furnished the bank commissioners; and the further sum of twenty-three dollars and sixty-four cents, for stationery furnished the state treasurer's office, and the further sum of eleven dollars and twenty-five cents, for stationery and other articles furnished the state library, and the further sum of twenty-nine dollars and fifty-one cents, for stationery furnished the chancellor's office, and the further sum of seventy-nine dol

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