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Legtglattue:
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
FarDAY;llarch 16, 1861.
The House was called to order, at _lO 0'c1(4..
A. 11., by the SPEATIER. -
Arraurroos awitsuorr. •
Mr. ACKER moved that when: the H 014,61
adjourn it, adjourn to meet, at S o'clock P.. 21:
The motion was agreed to. • '
APPROPILIATON BILL.
Mr. SHEPPARD, (Chairman of-the Commiti,
tee on Ways and Means,) called up House biy
No. 420, entitled "an Act to 'provide for' the
ordinary expenses of the government and other
general and specific purposes." :
Whereupon,
The House went into Committee of the
Whole, - (M.r. Sem, in the Chair,) on said bill.
The first section of the bill was read as fol
lows :
Szerxim 1. Be it enacted by the , 'Senate and
"Haase of .Representatives of the Comnumwealth:iif
Pennsylvania in General Assembly met, and it is
hereby enacted by the authority of the 'same, That
the following sums be and the same are here*
specifically appropriated to: the several objects
hereinafter mentioned, for ihe year commen
cing on the first day of June, Armco Domini on'e
thousand, eight hundred' and sixty-one, to lie
paid out of any money in the treasury not
otherwise, appropriated.. . ,
The section was agreed to.
The second section.was read as follows:
Sac. 2. For the salary of the Governor of
the Commonwealth, four thousand dollars.
For the salary of the Secretary of the Com
monwealth, one thousand seven hundred dol
lars. .
For the salary of the Deputy - Sedretary.of the I
Cou.kmonwealth,;- _one thoniand hundred '4sllars. •-. .. • . • .
- For the salary of the• Auditor General one '
• thousand seven-hundred dollars. -
• -For the salary of the Surveyor General, one-1
IhOusand:iii hundred dollars. • 1
• ' For thesalary 'Of the Attorney denral, three.,
•thOusand . dollars. - • : • 1 . 1
'• For thcil Salary of the State Treasurer, - -one
thousand seven hundred dollars
For the salary of the Superintendent
mon Schools, one thousand.live: -hundred. -dol.'
For the salary of the Adjutant General, six.
hundred-dollars.
For the Wary of the - State librarian,- eight:
.',„hundred . ' " •
For the salary of the S-Operintendent.orlitib
eight hundred.dollars, -and for ofl
flea rent ninety dollars. •- • " • • • ,
kr."SELEPPARD moved to amend by, inserti
ing between the words "and? and "for". the,
-words "to Chas. D. Dineline." • - t .
Tha amendment was agreed to. I ir
Mr. GORliotTMuied to amandibe,l6thlin%
by making the salary ortheA.drutant General
"$1000" instead of "$600."
.The amendraent
,was not 'agreed to. '
hErAVII;SON moved to timend . bYiniaring the
salary
,of the,Adjutant 'general "$800" inateiad
The amendment was not aireea to ; and
The section. was adopted.
The third was read as - follows
" ' For the :salary the,piiva4t Sedre
tary of the •GoVemorosii.:hiaidred iio lais. ;
For messenger in Eiectitive department, five
hundred dollars.
The seatidti was agreed to. " ' '
The fourth section was read:
Sao. 4. , For the salary of the chief clerk in
the office of the Secretary of the - .Common
wealth, one thousand two huudred dollars.
For the salary of the military clerk,- one
thousand dollars.
For the saltay of the commission clerk; One
thousand.. dollars.
For the salary of the first transcribing,Cierkr
nine hundred dollars. ' •
For the *MY of the second - tratpriliing .
clerk, nine huudreddollare, .
Tor the salary of the :third- transcribing clerk'
nine hundred dollars.
For the salary of the messenger OR Ptak;
department, five hundred dollars, • 1
For postage-and telegrams in the. State; der
parment, one thousand dollant: ' - •
For blank:lioeks, fifty dollars.,.. -
For stationery, four hundred dollars.:;.-
For carpets, two hundred and seventyifive
dollars.
For fuel and lights in the State,. W an t,
one 40 t
one hundred and twenty-five :,
For cleaning offices, one hundred &gars:
'or miscellaneous pipensea,6o . 4 - tioiftsiifid`
fifty, &liars.
The section was agreed to
The fifth section was read as follows :
„Sao, 5. ,For salary of the" .. &let', clerk in
the Auditor General's.bffice, 45nethiiiisand
hundred dollars. , r , vl
For the salary of the'clerk %the bianki4efe
. , ..partinerit, ona,thoilisapi t i w9,l44l'9ll46llEFlL — ,
For the salary of the clerk in dePartreeßt for
- settling accounts of countrtreasurers; prothqp
, „ coteries, regiEiters, recorders ; clerk of-ecnirta/tg
cant, one tiloasarnd ore o
For the salary of the clerk. for , soittlingf , the
accounts of =Orations] and in charge .of the
1 11/03:0 1 4 Ma; foreign lus t er/thee cOntaniesi re
porta-of railroad and xrumufaCtitibig.poptarkies,
et cetera; , one thousand one hundred dollar
For,t4eFdditry 9f warrantand.. bold glerk,
onejhouisind dollars..
ForAhosalary of clerk in eharge of oaps,i pit:'
pars - and assistant 'to chief and .corporation
clerkic otertisatisad
'FOr FialerY, ofclerkfor . (49PAifp
nine hundred dollaris. , •
For the - salary ,of messenger; arx ',hundred
dollara. '- - " ""'' I • I .`: o d.)
For postage and.telegwas,A*liithciFpcl4l , -
u m . •) t•-it,••••a) .1
FOr atatiaawy, three hniadred and .fifty
• - •
For &el, Beveritilfiv'e „ •
For miscellaneous expenses . Oft the z
Ivo" . •
(gev,enty 7 flye dollars. , • •
16..grAPPIED bylallding
between the eleventh apd WS* # 14 fOl
-
"For, tha*Laiy"Of theF. • :etaiting AndCopy-.ing caw '14413344 1 - '44i t ,„ ".;
• The lanendineut was agreed toi, mud :the sec
,tion as *needed Was agreed.to:l
• •‘,II I P t4th,* 11,3 4 viiijbaartoll 3
Sm. 6. For the 4,Atirelark,iu ,
hey Surveyor General' ,
foci Idludred. dollars.
they Surveyor General ' s.,o copucaze.“.
•
i'&iftWaWiTr . he l ii4io:4l,ii* 11 4 6 tilql;
sand ono hanched,dollant, , °
"Tor the salary of:the thirtf,oletli; one :thou.,.
jig .- r. t it.t V 1414;
~ 1. 7 .F0r,4h0 WRY Ott4irliiisili4ChrA".94Eirtgolii'
sand dollars.
t ?11, I Ai tan
„
ate . " or%he
w Saha" of:-the ilftir oletr/i r riinexhuriel
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. 441 VO4,1thArlaialgtit*§40
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own, ..eittagiV, l / 1 1: 1 114.1 sluiltoubo ,
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....$ 2.00
12M
... 15.00
VOL. XIV.
For the salary of the seventh clerk; nine
h. - toadied dollars.
For 'the salary of an additional elerkio make
out and furnish to each - county in thii Com
monwealth a Bit of . lands on which the State
haS anY lien, in accordance with the require
meats of thit:Abt of u lltarelftwerity-first, Anno
Domini one thousoci eW hundred and sixty,:
the sum of one thousand-dollars.
For the salary of messenger, five hundred'
firidf fity dollars-: , , ,, . „
For postage = : 'i., 1 ,, , i,. , ... , : ,
e d offi ll ce s of the Sur
veyor General, . .
_.
For stationery, .
_:.• ,-- i .uti'dred dollars.
.. _
For fuel, seventy-frge dollars.
For miscellaneous elpenses, fifty dollars. 1
Mr. SHEPPARD . •v- • to amend by striking
out in the nint n..° , e words "an addl.' ,
tional."
The amendmen , - • ed to.
b -'n. SHEPPARD m• • ed to amend in the six;
Ikerith line by striking out "two" and inserting
"three." c.. - •
M The amendme .1, ~,,!!.... _- . l".i.eed. to. . 1
` 1 . 1. ..Mr. SHEPPAR a' -,; ~ ,g; 'zither to amend by
• .'ng "for cleaning offices, $5O ;" also, 4 the 1
lilth line strike on," • , •• *scellaneous expenses,
$50," and inser `,...f:: .7ilcellaneous expe:Mses,
$100." -t
''..,,The amendme •_,,, - ~:.„ •'. eed to ; and .. 1
• e section as anceridird was agreed to.
The seventh section wyead as follows : I
SM. 7. For the •rt , A.,.. ent of the salary of
he clerk in the • :," v . '!" W, e Attorney General,
eight hundred dollars.
- Tor the contingent expenses in the Attorney?
General's office the sin of three hundredr and
ty dollars, and to Sohn C. Knox, 'late .4.**-.
-nay General, onefti,pclred, and nineteen dollars
and thirty-five c,e4ni*Ntr; .
-- Ak The section w ' o. I
=
•
The eighth section was read as follows : i
- SEC. S. For the salary of the chief clerk-ha
We office of the I.,:Ufdlitiasurer one thousand
~ .
hundred doll
.
For the salary „,....- ,P; - _•ok-keeper, one thou
:t.•• d two hundreV • ..t.
For the salary of the account clerk one thou
•
: '''. d dollars.
-Tor the salary oP the recording clerk lone
'thousand dollars.
For the salary o kninessenger and night
:Witch of the Tr,:,,rt,iy n'= • :rtment six hundred
and fifty dollars.'
.;a;
.;
'-',, -,:.
-'>. For postage an, ..,.. 0
• . :•• in the Treasury -
Department four hundred and seventy-five dol
lars.
1.
, For statione •• • -•lank books, two hundred
4 :41? • 77
lond fifty dollars •', Y•
, . _ ..\..
''' l
-For express dunes one hundred dollars:\
For fuel and light, Seventy-five dollars.,
_For miscellaneous expenses , one hundrei and
fifty dollars. 1,e„,4„.70:1
. The ninth section w read as follows :
..•Cr :
Sac. 9. That the S Treasurer is hereby:
Inquired to pay to each of the commissioners of
pe sinEing fund ti 5i3 sum of three htindied
i.llars.
.And to the al- o 'd commissionere''one.
thousand dolls
The section • to.
The tenth se ead as follows
Ssc. 10. For A , aea ary of the Deputy Super
intendent of Common Schools, one thousand
four hundred 41'
For the salary 6).VPI,L zt clerk in the schOol
department, on d dollars.
For the sale o the second clerk, one-thous
and dollars.
For the salary of ..ihird clerk, nine hun
dred dollars.
For the sale messenger, five hundred
dollars. .
For stationery-and-blank-books in.theschoor
departmot e tbrepAtunired doyens.
For postage, telegrami ilia express expenses;
one thousand dollen.
F4A; feel; light luidiciblsann' g- office; )sixtv &AL
_
For expetties - in lau - king and distributing
hhoak•forms,,reports, schoollav(s and deciMais
to the several school Alstileta,c'f' the Ci3114"42::
'wealth,. # him& 41 &liana, u• - I . .1 • .1 , , '
For, expenses of theSuperintertdent in plait
la,g-the mural isetiocd rdisttista ,Of - ,tile State,
three hundred dollanl. . •
, For, expenses of visiting and iuspecting tile
State Normal School at Edinboro', two ; lruii-,',
died and fiftymlollars. ,-1,, , • 1 , • ••• , •
-Enurelecellaneons expenses --of school; .4?Pat"
anent, •fifty:4lollare- , .:, ‘ -..., ~ • 1 ['•
For blank diplomas, forms for theState l Ner4
mai schools andtforenaitYteach9rfS•eerti,fie4teei
thesurruot two hundred andlifty/dellars, or so'
much thereof as Shan,bek.reezesear, 1- XPor4 het:`
ging the4114C 01 . 1 4 1, bY.t 1 1441 1 1 4 : 1 40 General. '
The section was' agreed to. , , .., ! • -
The eleventh saolionmas read, as followd : :•••
, , go, '1.,. For thesitail of itsaistantlibrariart,'
one hundred and fifty dollars. i
For the purchase of law and miscellaneous
books, c s *AheAld (MO. Vi
, For the exchangp , of Irv_ lx; , oks„ three tam
"droll an`Ff ftfV dpilafs! - ' ' : ' ' , I !.. . •
' "'or',lrsthge 7 'freight`en i i;Ctolii, `stittoltaiy, Pur-i
Chiang:ll ,6*o_,
_•,,cletion34,; Aill'ilii fires,‘"eteek,
eravt - wolimmdred and fifty dollars. , -, ,
- For hinding one hundred and, Et' Idol
likiii-inii Vii 416; x1;1 14 -I It ilq OM t * l 00/ !
.t. PM 44lbridfff !tge r fl. P.';'• ,-• si i ' t
A ri Vois : •
ANtiOltt,t4A9.6l l . l .iiNvietp s
, Sao. 2. or repairs to e rul got tate
department,paiptipg, etetera, - - the sum of one
thousand aridifil , inlaiddred dollars, or so itiuch
t,her s ofm way 12e needed4l , p,eur.lpeibttpzi' .
Bkretal l'. o th ey 6 1F 2 -9470 1 9h.WU 1 1 , _
for,to the Auditor uenera
'Per iron safe, 'carpeting. and matting, e ber- 1
era„4sp,chl,
Anditcf,ficntraye opm, i the sum f six
hunand•dilli,l*,Wri eettatohikereof as ybe
medetto ~... expepded• by ith4u4i,tor,, , i ekner
at; sle'Ac . - 'l. ted4orLik the S ta te irtecadirer.
D &or general repairs to :buillizeinf lag le
vartinent, fitting •up roontlfort !asstd. ,ft' eyor ,
ilTeXal, and tir Abe, meeting of ;the Pod4Pl"
property,. and , for - Alescen6oo,. et,cetera. Aye gun:,
Pt' , fc'or. ,hl lllll recl 0814141; • or, so, paaph , thereof ,as •
rna_ylae peaded,to be texPended byejAtu*ayor'
General r andncoounted for to the lit
lerel.,l .• ,',. 'll • '
, A '
Pim , plociraig and, distributing, itte i -c o ima m,
school report.for one.thousand eightr.liniadied!
401 silty ,c and ibi.Tene , that t ethe thousand eight
inmdredqind siktylenerthetatiabf Sialiomnied
Aollarsitor so much therdof asleart be needed
1 ito4leetrxpendeistor. the Superiatendeatto am.,
mon schools, and accountedlfef hrtheuAudOpe,
Odepereltili 4 ' 1.: ,, 1. c:;Li.f_i;2;: i . A ~ i „ ,„.
The appiliVriatkmmauthoriaedilaytillishotiors
IOY tick'eXcled as soon as deemed
, exp6:h7eitt
. - tj - ii:_iiderairtments after' the --pluak*
fl t .
Of INM A L . 1, IA. tii to
4lr„ akpOrrAill , mqvea to amend the Stu.
~.,
VI ,stAlirbig 4;40 if gdnin and 1 inserting trialgialiethVg - ' — - iitihersfx — th line.
ii$800.11: ,1 , :i" , ? :,,;: a t.i -_, Li. -1 1 •,- ', . ,_r , ..,_The ftin,eAdment Ic'e • !:. °ed. tp,_ L: 'c ,
a Mks aniendmenlecaangreed , togii it i' - `-''' " RILIEDDGEIVerredAto ~ end bY arik6,e',At-t,
-10.6„-irTorVILritd-Y'Prh....feibila , t:lrfclAVA'Ple #lls l P al c 't?e ll ,.73k,'P ler ' ll.94:
'iitilLigg a tik.blPA4 , l4l4 0 6 ' - *PAI N I ° , ''' .., ffi g in 1- 4
i
Qr ma inn tai‘r ee t; as i g i toon l4pl4 ll l4 7 isi set- The amen tNillidnot agreed to ' , , , , , ,2
.rof,-- , thenicealintuef *lto /plaid ItAtAreliCe ,nun: #.l9._ i - INT- ' : - t° "PIM
~.., . a a e hi velta anlyff.. 61:1 .o' Eofßt) i
rog . Kiva, 2,. . 0
~.}: -1,,, g . . f an a, pro
raltio • I I
9 RiAtie e e. itinla•• Vi beigilli nriatleDraf ,t 1 t 1 ' ,?j •;.. , T. 4:llOngd
.101.,saniatradt Au Alias. -9 ,i. ms-irsar . 1 'gm-
"INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS- 1 -NEUTRAL .NONE.-",
HARRISBURG, TA:vTUESDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 19: ii6l'
The fourteenth section was read- as follows :
SEO. 14. For the payment of.the expenses of
the Legislature, including the purand mileage
,Of members, clerks and officers thereof, and the
amount authorized la* for stationerY, et
tetera, the sum of one hundred and: fifty thou-,
sand,dollars,!or-as much thereof as may be ne,
cessery, to be settled by. the Auditor General]
.according to law.
The section was; agreedto.
The fifteenth section was read as follows :
Bre. 15: For packing and diitributing thq
laws and journals of the Legislature. to be per?
formed under"the - direction-of -the-isePatt
the Commonwealth, seven .hundrekilbllars, or
as much thereof as may be'necesiaiy.
The section was agreed to.
The sixteenth section was read as follows : I
SBO. 16. For miscellaneous expenses, to be
first audited by the Auditor. General •before-be 4
ing paid by the State . Treasurer, the . :Simi of
three thousanddollm.-- ' • '
_
-:The section was agrced,
The seventeenth section was reitd ' asfollets
Sao. 17: For the saliriei of the judges of
-,
Stipreme Court :the stiM twenty _thoUsand
dollars, or Jae much of the sane - as shalll4pai
The seat& Ws e igteta:tcP
The,eightpenth Bection was read as follows `;
Sacr.l.B. ox the paym e nt of the' sitlWof
.the judges-of the, djstrict court and .. the
,ffillgas
- of the court of common :pleas of y of
Philadelphia, the sum of eighteen
' . tleoueja4d
dollars,. or :three thousand dollars to each
judger' " '
. ,
The section was agreed.to.'
The nineteenth• section' was read as fallowsi
Sac. 19. For •the payment .0. the • judges of
the district,ccurt and the president and- assist
ant law judges of the court of common pleas of
thecounty of Allegheny; twelve thrinsandridol
lars. !:“
The section was agreedto.
.
tWentieth gibotidn" was read as follows :
'UM PRYPont of• - the salaries and
mileage of the president sn. v•= :*- , 4510) law
Ifidgesrof the setetal du
' - 04 in ;l
this CommOnwealth,, .Thil
adelphia and the county of':: r fkrisum
of fifty-five Thousand dollars, or as, much
thereof as may be necessary: - '
The section was agreed le. ' ' " ,
, The twenty-first section was read, as :
Sao. 21. For the payment of the salaries, and s
Milesge of the associate judges - of the vourte of
this Commonwealth the stun of fdrt, thourarid'
dollars, or as mueh -thereof. as may. be necep •
Buy.
The section wasagreej t05.,1 'r; t. '
The twenty-second "section was read as fol
lbws _ ,
Sao. 22. For thepayent - of the interest on
the funded debt of the Coinnlonwealth that will.
fall due on the •first , days. of , July, and.,A,uguist,
one thousand eight hundred-'andsisty7o:ne r e34
•orr the 'first days-otJanuarY-and..Febtra(ry. one thousand•eightarundredand I
:of one million eight. hiunireitarafcithciu.l.
:TrUciffelitMated -- -ad!sevive.
The section was agreed
to.
The twenty-third section was read, as
fol-
Sze. 23. For the instruction,. of ,indigent pu
pils in the Permsylvantialisatitiition for the In
struction of the Deaf. 1194 Dumb, twentylve•
thousands dollars,.4 be .paid in ,proportion,ito
the number of indigent-pupils from the sevetal•
counties 'of the Commonwealth at the rates pre
•strribed -evidence.o.tmlich_is to ;be
presented, to the State Treasurer. Four' tfie;ls,4,-.Fth
ern Home .for4'n*endiess,Children,., th4„apM l of
•five thoutand.dellars, r• ~; I.' 1 ,
The section was agreed to. ~ . ,
The twenty-fourth motion Jvas. read,. fol
lows::... •
• &et 24, For ,the,PennsylipniainplAltieMloh
the' Instruction , of.the Bliallthearlin,of twenty.
four thousand eight huridredidallam,,te .Iv / Paid
in.proportien•to ii4g9olPutdig
from the several counties *this gommonwealthi
rat! the rates vrescribeil, law'*e _ev dance of
Which lark+ be furnished to the, State*Treneurer.
lowa The : 7cti0n . 1 77 , 71 ,
The tweuty-ftith. moion; was read, as ibl
,
Sic: Ror‘the Western Pennsylvania los
lpital-fitte thousand dollari, and on ,C
.Of OliitiicletiO,VOtablerlinildingsthelurther sum
: of. thirty thcusandilcillars:. '
"The:section 'mtis.4reed",io t
• nip,' twenty-sixth 'section , was .read,••as Ifol
, BEM •26. tor•thel'enn Wici4W•"Penni
thousand dollars. - • - • -
........ .
The, section was agreed to: - • •
The tienti4b,e4ga:iiotiOn ; I t4' f e lqi
lows 3
Ihe'Peiinsptania 'State , Tamale.
ifospital gflfairiiinik'.fOcthit.tiarfkahf br Wat
tles and - wages the sum of ten thousand
iindlo'frepahrto the twildings , ,aail ;Machtikery.
,the'faitherssirk,ef, :Ve Ilioralatd qdollanr, ;and
lot - the sOpport "o' 4 l ft ikklit.4sl,,g4lo, :#11590. of
fivelhorasuidtollarsi.ov.soanuch f tlieraDove
4.) 1 , 1 4 . 114 F0.4044 . t e d ".,.,‘„, t„
The section was agrepAto.
twenty-eighth 'section • waszeau+ a a fol
lows :
Aft.;,:pfiithepfpepszlysliafirwryn" g . school
for feeble innilletr . chfl &elf -atr , Media, in ; the - .
county, of pelaware,. thef ten thou:Find )
dollars; iftif4 thiaith&st c t f44o - ' g the neceaßi.
ry,out buipings,.-„et cetera, and thp 1181411 !Stgli . l
fc#: ofg, i : gifridbdr , vtb6ixiifiif.Act
fihe
:wiTico4 l6 4;4*ect•Vatjkl.f# ll #M!.4lq I
pupils shall not 'exeeed,rsixtYr,
.„, • „;,
'Section was agreed to:: ''s
The wor"EffptiOn' was 'teed . as fold'
lows!: • !
Sac. - 29:• For -- -the - support:- of-sehOViii,--tcOlid I
Pahliiiat*VrrUntsitiPAlKPY Atsrf sate in favor of the several school'ate tii& .
prOtsitticid ttilthr tunnbct!
!Orta*Ubliislheteln,.the"sprir of " , thteifWifiell
':h l tc,luaive of
an- appropriation, of ten, .thOnSan4 „airs to
Welt - of 'fhb (Statemormairscheols at Millentv.file
4nUct„g i dint)eiti',oaiiiikOlofllitt county
tendentsi4O 1413;c:the .**lman4
meri • on theA _basis A:dr taxibleits4 litre.Year one
thousand eight hundred and sisty . inithe; sever
' ;- (VA lP ltti l t i tkat i rVOO P n lig ot
said :4) asif 34l -thOtit:ekinltkiblltiPg
, of [the: - conntysuperintendentek. Drjthei normal'
.
773 oatoto**A - 46,40 1 144:! .13 W 1
lineibpstrikingiout t thavoyd.,4lilleirWile
Iptuicuttug Ivultattstge L :Ll 130
:.1%*0410
- .•.. - mrikiTKP77ARD indVedfolnio4l3Y insert-
pa L 4 g t orp it . o ,..; • r; '•- 6!‘oolin
. ~.. .. .
schookatimP,Vit9l4 - ' 7ll Vto "4;- 41 ' 45 1 '
Vhei#4,ndMall : ~
~ , - ttlot,.afple..,. : , ; ttnd, ~
4e - 4 4 Fc.'t".. D cM Fr i . -,..4•71 r . g .- t
ikgreillA Phi 4i s i 4E''6 a. 11 , '• i 1 0
l A .
Th : ' e•t • - o,h-wet - On 'l,i'its'rw:n. as follow 4 •j - ,
Ssc. 30. For roofing and - general repairs toi
the • Eastern- penitentiary, •the. sum ,of . . fifteens
thousand dollars, and for the payment of the;
salaries of the officers, the sum of twelve thou
sand eight heardied dollars and the ad„, ditional
sum of four dollars for each discharged 66 - nvict,4
in equal - quarteTly pc?-ymLentsforire.rafteethelif4
teenth day:Ofthe nithith4 6177tireand Septenj
her irethe year und thousand eight hundred an
sixtrone, Ma year
; Pecember . and m the yef
- onethonsand eight hundred ,
' - The. section was agreedlo. ,- . ". ! • ~,. . :-: - :
The thirty-first section Was.recii. ;as ~folloWs 1
'sac:- 8:1 4 For the payment ::.f;:tire.' _,"salaries `of
the officers of the Western penitentiary vie . .tupp.
of eleven thousand one hundred• and • sixtY-ond
dollampand the AddithMal.s.l4.l4,, of , ,§cmlyitici
tiOpe.and dollars - kir . 'Wilding' 'purposes,' tole
drafrn froth the Sfate . Treasury monthly as the
work . prOgressee,7aS by accountsi , furnished to
-the Auditor "General; and:the additional sum of
"four ` - dollars' for each discharged ~ convict , iii ,
.elual 4fiarterlypiiymente,:on and': after- the fill
...treenth days' of the,montht of Juma l andSciptemi, '
bet; tithe year `thousand ; eight : hunched
and sixty-one, and ' and Decemberand March, irt- the
tea One &dm:lid - eight hundred
Mr. MARSHATiIy I Move to ! amend ,'in tire
second line by striking-'but the-; Words , r eleveri.
' ilinteriniiinite'hunikediand .Sixtyzone,- :-and- i*
Scaling `i,tWel-tre thousand."- ":The object of this
'initentlinenttisibat by 'this . increase-we may
15 tifivid4 for the selary . olan .•;. assistant warder.
Dbrin - g - theisst tear the namber.l4«:.nyletalit
thatlinitittnion has increased so greatly. that it
has be brae ne - eigiarY to .. employ ark additional
' Orson to ecissisttin - :taking - care of them.
Mr. , SITEPPAED. , :I-.haNte - only .to • say- that
liecbrdizigiz• the!nrunber 'or inmates; the : West- , 1
iire-Paritenther3eiha a larger • number of .pffi- 1
cars than the Eastern Penitentiary.-.:4 -.think
that'll an increase he - made, itehould:beiti re-
gard to the-Eastern - institution. , - . . ...,,
'lit MAILSKALL.'s When the bill wasireport
ed,7l- was in favor - of the appropriation: as it now
stands': but dminginy recent visitto. my horse '
I saw Mr. Cass, President of the:B.oarg - ofreMW'
geral Mollie balled' my attention-to-this • sula 1
j kV, " : eirui! asked:that this amendment • bo • made,
deciciiffig.' it 'absolutely neifessa.ryt -.- There - are•
over bp:co:kiln . drecti cells- in: that Penitentiary,'
Midair , dontaia.'.lWo •Trisoners :!each.;- :- If- !there
were the requisite immbetof cells- se. that, tart'
one man -should be , confinedin each cell,. there'
would notabathesanieMeed4opthis additional
~ _
„.,.
:., . The airier:an:tent was - not agreed t0.,1
Mr.iittMtUnipVed -r to! an end iiL! ie Ah#iii
* line by strilring,:, out; tilieVenty'FLVa - thetciand"
dollarC. and. i nrOine,'ilfty thOusnifddellars'."
Mr; ykl3§.ll - ' . :.. wit Mitt - 1 lifire - :to*iy. l'il'
that we 4y2.41: hat Peliitentiery - 'one; hundred
'and nine cells 40. three Iningreg arid tWeipris
loners, ~ ,ith rtf,W*Viiiier Orielllthilied •edliii;T
~: 11 m* , pice:s4s. . - tel§-apistpru
ly • , etestu4ihat tilde iiioi:Oliiiiitiiiii' iiiciiiid - "ite .
to the amount of s7fi,ooo,- lifOrder' tb'emnplete
thxittlisitennTizar-r a:cells - during this sunk,
'Mei' solliciethe•gffilligSfliqfNlit .institution •
iiisy teitble:to:comply - with the law which they.
areraWc4l l P 4 911eY.., , t 77 4 4 /Y aFe-ILPW.,violailng it
every day ; and unless this . appropriation be`
passockthpy,must pontirme,tch - do, so,. 3 They are.
obliged to refuse to receiireanY #4.oo)ii*PuPts•
They, eannot receive =ore.— Mliei Wit.l4tiork ' is,
full now and crowded. If this' apprbpriation
* l, l l O Made,-weaanstatill.,r_cogrnue iiigible !t iti
receive the number of prisoners - that We ,should..
Mr. HUHN. It appears to me, that the slim:
0f:576,00 is an, enormous sum. - Wexpend there;
during thesammer., rthe sum of 850,000,w0u1d,.
agficieut to appropriate, to, building:
; purposes on, tlie,Wa3tern. Penitentiary during
ithe , summer,l If,. after.the.work shall.have. Pro-
Wressols , it. found , that this sum nof
suffreient,.. certairdy. the , next Legislature can.
appropriate an additional sum. It appears to
me that much as, this Legislature
should appropriate to be expended. there, for
`beilding•purposes;,... , "- • . •..
Mr. DAVIS. 71. t. appears that ,:thus is only ai
- question,: of.: time with tho-gentleinan from
Schuylkill (Mr.„lipmo Now I, have. - been on
•the ground, duringthe last summer, and as the-
rosultof my obiervation,l state that the build-,
ing is commenced, but lies .nrifinished;,ane
believe, that fully this amount, is needed. for its
completion., . • l, •
Mr. HUHN. Will the gentleman trom Ye
' Urfa him a question?
:intileda l taill, by **die iti'tliiite of te
Vireateit .'Penitentiary, come before this Legik
:hitum, *lug thizt.leal Be*PllfiWg aPPro i '
P* 1 14.1 470 "a1ul •FaY l , l l4 4 1 4 ral all
k1utt , w 1 A414, 1 141,e41 0, ' 1 19, 1 a.R/O b u l ll g4gs?
s .Np,our,;,,tueiaansggq - or,a/ar
dens who were hero,liket 3f..int0.r04!0•411.114m of
xa oae l. •lo ca'alPlPttkoJ:r4 l 44l4o. 9g;* wean]
ern Penitentiary, The .IA021E41;10 fused 4 to,
give them the anictuat 'WlOcli,they, asked. The 1 1
.veriarOment of the gentlep4p, f rom Schuy,l,-,
kill was then urged: '"Let 1.10 ; g. 1 .79 ,them S7Q,-
006'noivItOgqO,Rxitit the work, and het milt`
Legtoopnemi l give i 'theenwh to complete
fi~tinbn'wt rp.„,
o hiVrdh*g4 of the build
-24 6a narthittl7s;6oo is as little as will suf-
deeitd coinpleterthe ;buildings;
now ileitnimediniplott l atatei without ..roefhig.;
and l it•-would be better id*, WO 0101 ff
I aptrojina' telsuclu a sum as: will early- the
iR
forkard'audgint•tb.entender ;
soof: , IWhyshbuld
we appropriatb3l4o,9oflorben by so , doing`, the
risultmight - bethat these unfinished buildings
*caklithe egßogmi , leitim , ffir,eathex,dm4pganoTh 2
ien inter j , • , , I)1.1 ' •" =
Mr. 3RffiNcetriseltoie.Eilain: Thegentlemani
teak Vimingobertainlygnistkodersbmds me.
liainibeentattorzirecibYmembersinntbistloof Ad'
ogle* Whbiikeretei% dining last seasion i lthat
at the time-CU variOopriation was ambit, the
vituutgexel!of ithea Western Penitentia4 cafe
,heit andicktke4;4lV4PPTPlPllatOßK.,s7.co3lX/1_
fast by refereneo3 , :the 4 4 , ff'P r gImai t i c " - `="'f'••
that the alma IM/09 0 ,1Taii aPlFOrigtc#. l * at°
•Legislggrefoi2tbia WWI 12'. 1 1 19P9M;app now tlie'
additimal sure.VTs,oPcr , eol t . ' • '
• ;apprepriationi "p- y this
appears to be an enormous amount appotii;"
it. ) •for.b***g.purpo!ab,.o33)4-SYAIk-SO;geif
' • .
;Mr. , DAi r iE " ;:•. " .fi:Nai4tiebrugr*.,..
#4lstitict recollection ofthe circumsterioas,
eiartiad.',a;coliferente , iith:the . cennnittee at
fpbto•
Mr. mAßsmait. I will.say,t9et a kimtle
mart-frimr-Sehttylkill-that—the $40,000 akpro
nrielWitit molakry,welbinottappropriated
theiPATESWf4I)I4W, cal lbr
Not addollar-waa.all'efLUVal:f
the'a[aiie ! was : approprtateamto .emcting - tuf
;04 . 0pilgr*Thitiid , Wain 'the old .Iwal7,stinic
present wwallbe g 44tuixtite,et:Nti and
:enclosing About , %macre , Orgro. 111 14: ,40ikttle,
..fiiiabbetiVime tirkiniti . tirdidingrthe Ale)
fOUnatiiinEk4 illavik I - 4 °Yr in -41 " 1
taadePit trartikiC Acittl74o4 •Cire B
uvar anauani 114 sul elint
11111
the building. If this -House . should . appropri i
ate. $60,000 it would put that corridor of cells
in a state in which they Weidd-hiliboileieadyi
to be roofed ;=and there they-would stand ea
posed until next winter ... Then it would , take
0
$ 40,0061 n addition to complete inn work. S 4
that the totalitist` instead .of • 'being 475,
would.be $99,000, . _
Mr. MITER: The * gbutlenien - fmin."AMeglient
(Mr., -- krArormiti„)Ays3bat the sum appropriated
v. j
lastrwiater,l4o,9o%Wafi not for h all di rk g.. P
pdoseli. - Now the 'terms ' Of the aPPrOpnatiO
ire einetlY the lame-ml , , thostrofttneilireSen
~hill. The 44 11 ;LPYaPPTO.Pliatign rea4) "Anil 11 L
'additional sum' of $40,000 for bialding; p "
'to<l3edta'wn'•frcimthhsl late Treasury , Inonthlyi
as the work progresses.' This appropriation
reads, "and the additional sum of STS,VOOIII
be drawn frourthelltifte Treasury- monthly,
the "wor ptogreifies:" ~T The !two: ap,propriatio;
k
are , in 4thguage,tdelltie4„ , - . _ , ,
,- - ,
lSir RIDGWAY. rdo 'at 'iee anything- ei
traordbm4 in these appropriations:-.The only
question Abe to decide between $404-
000 and $75,000. For my oWn.' part' ,I iiirpi '-•
pared`-to Vote- for whatever ;amount' may. .be.
necessary. ~ If any, man Is preparedto say that
thejnoney heretofore appropriated has net'been'
properlyexpended-ahas been spent withoutthe-
SmtAreeeiying,an,equivalent—then I may vote
against further aPproPrititibii. But' - I lave
passed that prison several times during-the : l:wit
year ; I have seen a very pretty piece, of
_ma
sonry going on, but I Oink it will take fully
$40,00() to, put up the . _outside wall. Unless
some geritlenian ..: can : alketr me that the work
will not reqtdre theaum.proPOsed in the bill, T .
shall certainly vote for the full : amount.
BLISS. I suppose that the 'builders bavc
conceived a plan of 'building and that'it will be .
carried ; and I cannot .conceive,that it mill
make one- dollar's difference an-the- final
pense,"whether we now appropriate sevartrfrie
thousand dollarti'At.fifty. thousand.:: diakirs: It
is simply a question as to how-:soon-we: shall
carry forward and complete the building. j"
therefore &not see, any'reason why-we should
hesitate with regard to this sefenty-lve thou-
Mr. GORDON.' - I would- just say that' if at
the last session any member of this House un-'
4 derstood7, that forty-'thousand, dollars; would
lint up , an acre 1 of. stone wall with buildings
in a' proper • maidier `fin' l;''penitentiary,
I • was not One of those who conceived'
so • incorrect an idea.. I miderstoOd that the'
appropriation then''mane was` siinply' sufficient"
Iti'carry that worrnii-during•the summer. i
has now been lying in an 7infinilled state for
(tOdietime. IherelbEan imperative demand foi
Miincrease—a large - inciease—in the , size , of that
building; in order to accommodate the convicts.
a mere matter •of 'economy% is necasaly ,
that we should appropriate a sufficient, amount
complete the buildings. These penitentiaries'
!_ot jails are of so high importance, -for , the pro
lection of the community, thatwecannetignore'
them; we cannot put them off; we must provid'O
goir 'them. The penitentiary in .the west re
, ininatt. - :14 , , I-fwm Itulttfe,ta 2 m,7 - XlItg,WY-tYI
necessary that it should be Idonlile its fOrmet
anika iery large caps udituie - of money
of ..comigaeopiNt Aco,. 448,:gafirge
niont." We mustpiovidb fdr this work 'as a
whole lteriumoi erectlt piece-mbal
PMPTlatkßis.,, f r f-W h .tira, A1DP.,9,1,
that this appropriation is necessary; -and'i 'shag,
suppoitit: I-- ,
Mr. BARTHOLOMEW. As a member of the
4 Commit.tee , of W41,3 , 891pid Hip:43s o 4f heard the.
s repreimitations of the Auperinteredent, of the,
Weiterril l 'erdtelitiarY,'W sat,
asilectltom his.- representations„ and, from ..,the
Report made by ; the Board. of Managers, that
the arnBtinf provided appropriation
$75,000, absolutely necessary. ;That
sum should be appropriated. now... The work is
carried tti" 'com
pletion. during the coming. zumnier, .$75;090
is a, low estimate "feir l 'the completion of those.
buildings. ' Thefdpreientatibils; Made "With
great discretion and judgment,, by, those, who
have 'this Matter in chirge„sho* that the Peni•
teiiiiary 'fioWcrtivilled;;fiaid that there' 1,& an
urgent, necessity; for the, r enlargement„ which
has been begun. This policy of appropriating
$25;000 tifivt' grid' $25;001Y 'at - another 'time, 'for
thaputppse,ofipatel*g up. #kel:o4)&g, is not
the policy of economy or wisdoin. The appro-,
pkiittidirslimild )134 WdEi atonee in' a l atiffibtent
amount # , Fhponiple.te JiAlinoj ctiktb. Phu&
o~g wally intendd, and $7 - 5,(1 . 00 is not niore,
thfui enough accomplish thework. ; ; ;
The- 143 *.q 4d1 0 , 9 1 # 01 WI PPP wsp E not
agreedto; and
• The section *as; thbri adopted: .•; ;,- •
T.4.1t1/17tY - FAr l 4.lseMPA.Y(fts . react-, as
1 laws : • •
`Sac: Fdr the Rouse of 'Refuge
delphia,tyverkty,-.9.ye, thoust.trid,, dollars • ofJ
which 'five thinmila i spt:effi;ally,,
appropriated to" eiMllifthe officers to have the
i lfunattls Wight ortgelfietradesi in= fthe instal" ,
. The Sec‘tlon agr4seio.
ViietlitrtyLthild cti& kitid'aii
• Sac. 138, ForltheXqme , Rf,TlefuP Pt western
Pennsylvania, in the. County of Alleghei for
deVen'tifinesiiiid tib ars,.
Zeal fob kisPremuSlo4.4444A",,iTePt4i fur, her /
sum of eight, , thou dollars.
`lkfroll tlttrOHAltii , mo;idd' Wifkiinentliliel de
' ' sev,eno Allqwifuid
dollars" and inserting thousand dollaisr. ;
said`" the tMrd ont . "eight thou,'
sand dollars' ' :land •i4SeTtblgg `l44o,4otnitrudi
dollars„" „ ,
tOnerithn6fit' *at, iibttatreedVend
f, The socitionlfne
The ( thirty-fourth ,aection was read, as! fol
lows I. 1 , , i -,-rx 1 , 1
va (:BFOI `KJ • :FAlrj AA ( panne*, oft,pssioi;ks and'
gratuities, the sum tpfshven thousand.
iniChitheitiof as Mitillieliblesta4 l)
The section was asreto9, L .T "r, ;, t• i
The thirty fift t h r f, ; ei s tis . n . was read aslbolicis :
Fpno. 35. For tEe pa y " of Samuel Rath&
13f4 11WegoniallRetrettb3handtTemisylva-
A* , ,Ar*Nesjia. Sqlifor salary Nub! two
thousand dollarg. tf
=section imerngreed , ti. ti;:i s .slk, % 1 1
t4i4Ydicixtki.ertyffiwils reEid as fq9- 6 wa':"
, Sac.N That the sum of 644qm:44:Aid dol.-
be , tipprePriOtedderithiidpu*sse sud in the
n. 11 1 4 1. ArAlereiNaftex,pre-sii..Aleed t when , the Wok.'
sylvfulia ddloniiitifeSbatftillatuftirfigh sat
giedtbnyytitottifihritctitripanunloffxnei I)6r-'
color Talkiegt@AthAs State lihan : 1 00:
eert enitiarlied to fhp &-
public of Liberistotheingiudifernfifaueraii 131 ittil*
dram_his ryp, o the treasury in faVosiof f .
Shqeis i surer p
. enniiylyania COlom
at'4 fidoleftytdr iiiiel&iiiMstaf= &Orley as 'may
blast:wary . fPfrrlibtkt QxrAtit 41.414 3 .4# 0 r.§.?
anAsntaisling.such_persous fer one year in said
4ttblVittlitiffik-trreKiiicßiiierßyt ratire
• odali3l,llAlmteici fctill#AsProti/Alln;
-and subsistence, of.any one person attovs,Ape
l ib' of liffienlybliA; not4if e t iiiiitiffeiftyfil e , rs ••
foxilanytt.P4rikuVli gsfi) 4. 1 g&tflfj•rtii° egik
[ 114er the agseCf en years,
1-gsabra*ma,gibmtbl saw
uoilJ it? Lait. l 99, a 1114 yaws obi
thins Hriatig Ws.
Haying procured Eteam Power Presses, we are
prepared to execute JOB and 8008 PRINTING of every
description, cheaper that it can be done at any other es
tablishmentin the country.
RATES OP eiranneniret
EirEonr linesorleoconntiqd,ont____,Wr g l.qua r * • ,
knee or more than4baricdnen33 l ßo aMI - ,W ' ri j o 4
Half Square, one day ' '.. ' ".. I. '
- one week I. 00
One month.. 00000000 ......
v. three months 3 00
ti six months - - " - ' 4 0
one year . 6 00
One. F:quare one day - .. . SO
one'week........ '" ' -, - 800
" one month.. . ~„ ....... ._ . 3 00
" . three months . _ _ _ 600
-.'d sin months. .: ...... ... :-., .............
, ~. one year ' " • .10 00
ErEneintie 'Mottoes tinterted'in• the_ZecoZ coluniA, or
before Mantises and Beath; FIVE CENTS PER UNE
•
or each Insertion.
NO. 63,
"'Marriage'sand 'Deaths to be charged as regular
.Igratpeal.,entit,
the4thuty-seventh section was read as fol
lOWn : - - _ •
'Sic. 87. For the payment to the city of
trixiiiburg for supplying the public' buildings
with water, according to the act of April twen
ty-eighth,, one thousand eight hundred and
forty,. thd sum cjf sic hundred dollars ; and
also for gas for the public hilikilime and walks,
fifteen hundred dollars, or as much as may be
fOriiid dud by the kuditof General, on the con
tract with the company. .in: Plirsui4lo," of its
charter and supplement, to be paid on tne war
rant of the Governor. •
The sectimiAmweed.t9. _ _
The 314#VAiglAla section was read as fel
,
lowa
Sac. - 38: For the superintendent and. watch
man of the public buildings and grounds the
sum of doliaii and'fifty cents: per 'day clu
ed* the period of his appointment.- ,
For the improyement of the public grounds,
two thoutiand five Mindred dollars; to - be: paid
to the stiperintendent, to be, settled ..by_ the
Auditor General according to law ; and a fur
ther sum of 'one hundred and twenty-five &l
iars for sandstone steps at corner of Walnut and
Third streets,: and for pavement from North
street to Fouith and Walnut streets; the-sum
.of one thousand six hundred and seven dolls a;
and for iron railing from North street'to WM
nutitreet, the sum of eight thensand two hdn
ered and ten dollars, or so much thereof as may
be necessary. ;_ . the same to be expended under
thedirection of the State TreaSurer sad Secretary
of the Oonimon:irealth,and accounted` for to the
/Unifier General.
Mr,W - ZSON moved to amend the fourth line
by Strilci.ng,'out the words "dye hundred," - so
as to make it read "for the - iniprovement of
the,public grounds, two thinuiand dollars." -
The amendment, of Mr. WILSON was riot
agreed to.; and -_
• The section:Was adoited-.
Tbe thirtyliinth section was read as follows
. ,SEC 39. For George Bergner . seven dollars
per page for, the Legislative Reel*, kublished
during the present session of the Legislature
the amount to be certified by the BnptrinUlid
ent.of. the Public Piloting, and iipon such cer
tificate, the State Treasurer, shall
_pay the same.
Mr. KIXITAIE! moved to amend by a. 4111%
the following
"And that said. publisher is herehi
.auther
ized to continue ;the. publication of said Bawd
at the i next session : under all the terms of the
said contract, until, otherwise ordered, or until
a new contract, is male for Such' publication."
The.runenchnent :was agreed to ! and
The section as amended.was adopted.
The fortiethsectionos.as.reid follows
.
Sec : 40 .Fer.tran'sc4.hing for the Comzeit
tee on Ways and Means to be2041,P eider, of
the_chairman, the sum____ of thirty 40Alars. - 4nd
for like.services Sc the .ginance. Committee of
the'Senate, the sum of thirty, dollars i te rod
on the. order of the Chairman.
: • ,The section was agreed. to..
The forty-fast, section Was. read us fel l 9Ws
auA.V.V • Tha
t
odirected to pay to each of the
chief clerks of. the Senate and _House: ,of gap.
rematatives thd usual,per diem for fifteen
,days
services.-after the cbse of the. Session, and, the
usual per diem . .to.. two , ,,additional officer's_ who
may be kept by each O
clerk .. assilt them in
their duties. And .to the „chief. ,clerk of the
Senate "and House fox the expense of indexing
tho jaamals,tb.esum.of one hundred and twon
ki-fwe,dollms, each, , And for miscellaneous ex
penses of the chief clerks of ;the Senate and
,House attendant, pon their .dirtieS . during the
recess, each the sum ofone.itundred : imd fifty
dollars.. . , • , • .
• Mr.,SINITAID moved to, amend the tharth
Ake- hy. _striking out "two,'.' and, inserting
"three.'
The eltendmet. wag...agreed to, and -
The section as amended was adopted.
The' Terty:levencl• section was read, 'as fol-
SEC. 42. That the clerks appointed accord
ing to the seventeenth section of the Act, of
May, , seventh, :OP.e Abonsand eight, hundred and
fifty-five, shall be Allowed the same rate of
I `conapentatticinand mileage as is now allowed to
transerihing clerirs by,s4d-Ac,t , , propor
tion to the time they shall serve as such.
The sectiOn•was agreed to • • •
The S,orty-third section wns, read,. as follows :
'Sac.' 43.' Igor thepaynienito JobnA:Brnull,
for this services to the , .ifonso of.Beprese.ntatives,
As 4kspistint, Clork for the present session,
aad' for services during the recess, Ming away
ancltaking , clui* of 'the paperikad,doetunents,
this.Aufn,ofpne thousand dollars; and it shall
lie his'duty tO receive 'front" gide Printer
thelionnat copies of the , Datlyfßecord: rind •for
ward the same to #tpftddTess,f the members
r ot the Legislatare`as oon' ,
`practicable after
ithd adjoiarnmea: ; : ;
Apcl to William P. Brady,. for services as Li
bianau'of ti
Semita, Conipentation
as allowed, toss transcriiring. and; So; dis
triputiNig andfabigße:l . ,eoßative Fpl t one
MroBA,RTHOLOMEW: moved tot artterld ! the
fourth line by striking out " one thousand dol
lars" and inserting " twelve hunditirtilidififty
dollars." -4-
-ZI;Le-MenAlmf,lll Wpi.pgrge4.#l
- 'SHEPPARD moved to amend' the fifth
line - hjetitrikhaglOntithe 'WM& Statel?riiiter"
qmilPsPo 3 4g •`;`iNllcir
, The amendinerit was agreed to. ' ' •
MrEt AMEMiIifG 'moved ito 'amend byPend
.,l,4ter44lvoo i !` a t fijoTrunent",
,the 7th
lime I:U3 tomows : ••" and for makingiri v nidex of
tlits. , Sitmki•thelatther,suin! of . one , thurairea and
fifty C l OPl rs , i 4 , 94R9r4it tf!,PoPM4er of
ilia Rem." ' f
was sigreedth ; :arid
:,.The.f,petion as 'amended , madopted.
The foreyliolirtli'SeCtion was 'read as 'forms :
fiftiat the State; -Treasurer., is , 30,ereby
auphorir,e4,lo,pay, tc. the utu'ef clerk of thp Sea
ae..tind A - M146 . 6f 'Representatives iti - g u slm of
onoilollar ;per de , for eaelt;: of f theiiptqletf em
ployed by the Senate and HouSR of Reioreamd
atives during the present sessidil,'lMPOSVlchers
f,or " the — savirtirlYenluoished, in the usual
itautter. .;:i :Nil , !
e i- e , i i ' f ' o .l . 7 , 1 4;4 :}is
wß:Fgrd7: 6 eqiow iiwiega iffiKini,,,,s .
iLszo.:4s...That the,iBtatermaaFregAttliereby
nuthorise4.-to EaY:tP : 18 '1 2 '9, 1 4;Q .'-,aral Thomas
I#addidl:',t'th'e ratApt . 4sn69dMi& . hald'ififty per
cents per layilfo.tiseiniMAAlTioakeep
ing in order the closets in the baser& nt of the
• 'eiPit'aVilit ad - W.l(4= t{ oPthOternifted to
he eexiolltY4tligaviit9itilieliNVlß
For the payment of ,the n tva r l3 tan naying in
hii 3 O - ihefurii*ds faJW - &tithe sum
ltßcilkaillfter4 gia e AMAtekotettied
by the clerk of the Houser,'
by
01111 SON nieVEA r tti l anSilidutrAttituig to
lIS I
Dial.. .. iI A
,-."And to Col. 'Wm.
&diilke Miki - 144 shit 111011ktkeived
i i tn
1)-- - ' .,, viaiiitarawika..l44 o .,
itl el; Aoratoweitat_itgaPM L-)
r., • ,
, WiE.: ,) /4 1 -tlfg . f.'4l OLIJ aanVOSI tiUhUltlb