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VIE TELEGRAPH
IS PIIBLISHEID May DAY,
) 4 i , nEORGE BERGNER;
TEtio&—Stsots Ocsacatrnes.
To poly TIVEGIATII IS Ilearybd to subscribers to
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Cl* st El vats Per weelet Xesellooksarboi,io, bi
elrred S 4 00, in advance
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T',,e iv SURACR it , ! the ppbileue4 t.wiee e wee k dur i ng
a..... --~,,A of Ike Legialskure, and weakly _ duriii iho
~,,, , i er IA ine year, nod foritimiott t o es e e eribeew at
t r t, I .emne c,asb rates, viz: 1 it)
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rHe 34111 or NewEVAPERS.
.abierlbore ~ rder the disoontlnuetioe of their dews
vubiither may ocietiaae , to , seed them metal
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3rrtarageo are Paid • ,
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RpoRTED SXPREELSLY YOE TIM TUEaltelll3.
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flulTE OF REMESENTATI I OI23. 1 .
THURSDAY; Mardi - 7 4 1862 , '
AFTERNOON SESSION.:
APPROPRIATION RILL..,;i • .. I .
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The bill making pri3vitdon for . 'theyfi*ent .
the o rdinary expenses 'cif the gcliverametc'
- e up ,in stcond reading, and. after i.:,10 g
' . • al, passed finally thellonee of Ilepiassaila,
ve a
1. ,,5. its folh , as :
i s ACT b . ) provide for the 'ordinary expeneee .
, 1 the Government, and _other •genenit tad
i!eitit. appropriations. • •
SFcrioN 1. Be it enacted by the Semite onif fk4isi
/ Repreeentwes of the Commonsieath 'or .Penstif;
:I'lla. In l;eneral AssemUy met, . and it : is, her
~ ,,,e , d i.e th e authority of the lame, That tho'l.;
~„-ivg sums be, and the same are hereby:oer
fiLa tly appropriated to the inveral objects he
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o,fter named, for the year commencing in t e
~,E d i e of June, Anno Domini; one Pinata d
,irt hundred and sixty-two, to bo paid ant r .
„t;tboney in the treasury not otherwise :e
-,griated 1
tic 1; For the salary of the Governor of e
, n) ,,ovvaltli, four thousand dollars.
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Fur the salary of the Secretary of the Cce
L -pnwealth, one thousand seven hundrisi,
nod the further sam of . two hirradred
f r one year, to take effect from-and aftbr
15e fat day of June,Anno Domicil one thereat:id
cicht hundred and sixty-one.
'For the salary of the Deputy Secretarj, of , e
:nanmenelaith,one thouaand five how:ire:id
u. and the further sum of one 'hundred d
one year, to take effect from and of
:Lt first day of Juue,Anno Domini one the
fight hundred and sixty one.
for the salary of the Auditor General, one
mumha seven hundred dollaiktind thelnithar
am tt too hundred dollen, for one year, tip
take diet t from and after the first day of Jim
ono Doodui one thousand eight hundred an
eatt•oee..
For the salary of the Surveyor General, one
•,",.cauti oil hundred dollara.
For the salary of the Attorney Genend,. -•
teasel dollars.
For the salary of the State . • '
thoaeani seven hundred dollati,ag
wun of two hundred dollare,for ons..year,g‘ 4 ..
slot nom and after the first day of ArneFAnt. •
Imini one thousand eight hundred tuid':,
Fur the salary of the Superintendent of Cons-
MOD SC11001;012 thousand five hundred dollar".
For the sotery of the State ritaarisp, *ht.
hundred Clan
For the minty of the
wx. Superintendent-oolPi
ie Print, eight hundred dollarkarg for o
hce rent, rattly dollars, of SO 'mtti* grad ss
mml , e expended therefor.
n. 6 For the salary of the private was
tars of the Goremor, twelve hundred dollarci
For nraitqcr in executivadepartinent, ftei
bundrd1,0,24 , .:
Si: 4 he the salary of the chief clerk, in
the otar of the Secretary of the Commonwealth,
aeibchsaLd two hundred dollars.
For the s.,lary of the 'military clerk, one
nmati dollars, and the further sum of one
Art,i Jolters, for one year, to take effect
ar.,l error the first day of June, Anno
mai ea' thousand eight hundred and sixty-
11, b,lary of the corrunbsion clerk, one
dollars, and the further sum of one
, h , llars for one year, to take effect front
Oa the first day of June, Anno Domini•
eight hundred and sixty-one.
ti baliiry of the first transcribing caerk,
sand dollars.
h. salary of the second transcribing
{. tine hundred dollars.
•w!ay of the third transcribing clerk,,
• tu , 1r....1 dollars.
.'th e salary of the messenger in the State
nc rice hundred dollars.
telegrams, freights and express
11 the State department, thirteen him
• ur so much thereof as may be ne-
: ILk books, fifty dollars, or so much
be necessary.
r gAtiouery, six hundred dollars, or so
11, reof as may be necessary.
ta , l,4n I lights in the State department,
- Irttl and twenty-ftve dollars, or so much
iy be necessary.
offices, one hundred dollars, or
' thereof so may he necessary.
' u• ,, ellaneous expense, two hundred de4-
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tm,ch thereof as may be ikeeeeewar,-*
i'vr the salary of the chief clerk in
• ,I,ditor General's office, one thousand five
• and the further sum of one
hi dollars for one year, to take effect from
`":te r the first day of June, Anno Domini
• ,r,o lv.Li l eight hundred and sixty-one.
"thL 6alrtry of the clerk in ..the.. banking
ibeLt, ono thousand two hundred
Glary Of the clerk In department for
ato. , ktets of county treasurers, pro-,
:ariet registers, recorders, (dirks of courts *
one thousand one hundred dollars. •
• :IL I :. salary of the clerk for settling the ac-
o orporations, and in charge of the
f railroad
ioreign Insurance companies, re
~'•.
and manufacturing comlnwies,
• ra ~te thousand one hundred dollars.
.j'
the e.lary of warrant and bond clerk
. ,
)I Nutil one hundred dollars, to take egad
ont after the first day of June, one thou- :
: - cl,t hundred and sixty-one.
glary of registering and copying .
ue thousand dollars.
• glary l• •
of clerk in charge of mete re - '
the public Improvements; forpreitlY
fin: State for settling accOuixti of
de,leirsing ancers, and assisting chief";
aro Warrant clerks, one, thousand'
fur one ye, and the further sum of one
dollarei, t ar o take effect from and after
alt day of June, Anno Domini one thou- ,
hundred and sixty-one.
dollars.of clerk for copying acconnth,
vondence reports, et cetera, nine,
'.' 14 7 of messenger, five hundred dollars.
Fd ?Defog,: and telegrams, five hundred and.
(it so much thereof as may be, eh-'
ler) at,oi -
' three hundred and fifty dol-,
, T so much thereof as may he nemaaarY*
ut}, Rev i .
,r,,, ti ee •five dollars, or so much
, ~,,,.,
,aY be necessary. .
....:I. .:e,larteous expense of the office, seLl
- ` 4ll ars, or so much thereof as may be
, 41y .
". 2 .! . . For the SalarY of three clerks in the
kta .I,raxtberal's °face, the sum of ;elle t 'll ° ,, in t
• ' ., i , 1 i,,S elch one of 'whom shalt make
`tilit,. '',, tc each county In this Conundit
'l/441,,,,a,114 of lands on *doh the fitateAnis
itt , , 'l4 accordaace with the recllrelea
• 4tt of Ilarch twenty-Anti a4ant)
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VOL- , XVII
,one,thoustind eight hundred and _sixty. Pre'.
vardarairikekts, - . That-the nlerhe heretofore ern
shall be paldrthe.raree providecl in -the
general aftproioriation Nil of one thousand alibi.
elxty-one, until the first day of
Aprit'ene ihoutend Alert Hundred and sixty
two and no longer. " -
` For salary of messenger, five hundred -dolt
. ,
For'Postago,in thertffi of
ce . thuSurveyor Gent..
eruf,,tour hitrOrid dollies;:or so much thereof
as may ; bq _ _ necessary'
'or, nur443in:Y-, l two„ hundred dollars, or so
I mitt 'hired as may be • neoessary.
For cletutytg office and 4niscellaueous eit
penny, one , hinotteddellinbior so much thereof
as may be necessary.
• For fuel; "tiotefrity-five dollafir or sO; much
thereof turtniat'be neceatiaa. "
131tt;'1. For the Bilify 'of the - clerk ill "the'
office of the Attemeytffeiteral;felght:hrindi+l
For the contingent expenses in the Attomity
General's office, three hundred and fifty dol 7
bus, or so much thereof as may be necessary.
•
Sat, 8.•• - reethe •Vala • th - 9 - chid al i& in
• '0) offl6e Of , thettaki thohstuid
elk luifdred - dolltirs, and the further sum•of one
•bandted dollars, fort one yeas,loi take 'effeht
from and after the - first day of June; AIM°
Domini, one thotisind eight hundred and sixt4+-
'For - the platy of the book-keeper, one thou!
sand oue hundred-doliam z; • '
F,or,. the salary of the accOnntclerit, one thon
wididnkhinidred &Ulm
. irlit,..tlie Salary of the recording clerk, one
thuoistod dollars. • ,
1 ' For the' Salary of the messenter sad night
,Initht ,of the treasury depar4nent; six hundred
, For postage and *salmi in 'the treastuy
department, roof bratired and'SeirentY-five dol
lars; dr ill). much thkciof as may be necessary.
For stationery and blank books, Oki hundred
and illtrdollarS, or elornuckthereof as may lie .
necessary:. :0
For express charges, one hundred dollars, or
IktiCkthlreOf- Pa AV be
:4eir light, k serten -dye ;or so
much thereof as ) may be neoedearyt
Yor.iniecelliuwouserspeases, one hundred and
fifty dollars, or , aa much thelrekg ifs may be
i 1 9. For the salary of the messecger in the
e i d=i gfeinerailf q 144661. #4.r . OR a of thiee
hb fdr`e.xperuss in ktiing up
sod repalsbitiroobt iludiliaeons ex
gzeit4the further map( time hundred. 941
'Ave della& tor ic lnuallifthfifeof all may
be neoessexy."-1 r =r .
Sae. 10. That the State Treasurer ie hereby
reepktred , ta pay to- each of the tOreap•deuere
thte2VAireirei
dort* lieitiebY authorise& awl
iii4niiedlcrimposi the duties of cleat Waal&
commisdpnme, Ipempri4gepplerks of th 4
treasurer %palmed., at an i increased salary,
not exceeding tfpo brindled &pamper annum:
Sao. IL Tot Salary i d the Utility Super
intendest , of CommOti Schools, one thousand
three. htindreetdelnut.
- For apensei of ichod department in *Wittig
the levered school detricttin the State, three
hundXtds lol Yinle therebifiaZinay be
For the salary of the warrant clerk in the
edhool departtneut, one thOrdond dollars,
• For the salary of the Mportrelerk, one thou
mad dollars. " • .•
For the salari of the letter clerk, nine Min;
dred dollar*. • • '
For the salary of the messenger, five hunz
dred.dollarel ; ; ' •• • •
For stationery and blank books in theschool
departments, three hundred dollars', erso muck
thereof as may be MiestatuY. •
For postage telegrams said express expenses,
one thousandalollem, Or lc; istuoffi thereofits may
be necessary.
For hal, light, cleaning office , and rnisoella
.
aeons expenses of the school 'L depextment,ono
hundrectsed ten dollars or so much thereof oa
may be necessary.
For expenses in packing and distributing blank
forms, reports, school laws and decisions Itithe
Wend whoa districts stlf•theit3tater; six inititirCti
dollars, or so•muchtliereof isenfay' beneeesutrY.
Sao. 12. For the ssoksiir of •the 'asesistant
libran:an,one hundred and-iifty qollaret -
For thr purchaseitoVlSW and iniseelltineoie
books, six hundred doilars. _
For the exchange of kiw books, two hun dred
and fifty dollars, or so much.thereof "as may be
necessary. - •
• For postage, freight on boars, stationery, tar;
clueing books, °Utilising t itktirriatis, e ntialri4
fires, et asters', one 'an& seventy•ifitre
dollars, or so much-thereof ismay be necessery,
For binding, one hoiffiredlollays, Or So Much
thereof as may be necessary. • '
Sac. 18. For the' tainthsg,'
stitching sod binding , thiAr thetisand: denim
I
or so much thereof es may be 110eatealli On
tiement of the account of •the public printer (
according to law.
t_ Sac. 14. For the payment of the 4119
the LegislatureOxicbiffibg the iitiy ad 'mileage
of members, clerks and' niloars thereof, and the(
amount authorised" by IstrfortstationeTY, et
Cetera, the sum of one himilred'and fifty then,
sand dollen, or to -Mt& thereof atrisafbe zns:.
ceisilqr_te be sOttltal bk the Auditor 'General; ic
litecr.l6.l For packing and distributing the
kite. d• Q. the 14eshlatute, tole ""per-,
%hied voider the dirisotica of the Seeretary : of,
the. Commonwealth; setcan htindred dollars, of;
to much:thereof' as may britteCessary.
Elio. 18. For miscellaneous expenses, to begat,
saallted by. _the _Auditor General 'before lbehog
paid:.hy the••Eltate Treasurer, the sum ofievan.
thousand dollars, Or so muchlhereof at may be
Sao. 17. For the salaries of the Judges of the
Supreme Court, the sum of twenty-one thou
mad five hundred dollars,• or. so • much thereof
se rosy be nillearsary.
Bich 18. For the payment of the salaries of
the judges of the district court, and the judges.
of the court of conamon. pleas Of the city of
Philadelphia , the sum : of eighteen thousand,
dollars, or three thousand dollanito.each judge.
Sm. 19. For the payment of the judges of.
the district court, and the praddent and' resist.'
ant law judges of the court of common pleas of
the county of Allegheny, twelve thousand dol-
thai 20. For the payment of the salaries an d
mileage of the president and associate law
Indges of the several manta of common pleas
irt thb Commonwealth, sabept in the city ": - of
Philadelphia and the county of Allegheny, the
sum of tifty-five thousand dollars, or an wash
thereof May be 14aTstaxy.
Slia; 2 trreitThBilaYMeut GA the wdaries
v i neige of associate judges of the court! of
thiakkommonwealttlr i the Sum of forty 'thou,
asned oll arsi'Pr 4o.iquch thlt# *I
I ita
4 1z,- .24:0;sa. 22...Forth° payment oft& interest on the
fancied dabtof t Vo.apaoswealthf that will
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HARRIS-A - 118G, PA. 4 .SATURDAY'iI
, PIERNOVIC'hUARICH $ p 1 1
,Ic.• !. • ; • ; 1•1 • •rth
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fall' dne - On the' nrst -- "dayij of Jul); and AuguSt?
Anno Dinnini one tlidnii eight hundred and,
sixty-two, and on the-first days of Janu ay and,
February, .Anno D . o, u4nirone thousand ,t4glit
hundred and datt-tizree, 'the *MI of - one rniPi
lion nine hundred and seventy-six thousand stiv-1
en htmdre t end tatvegtvzthroe.-dullazs and ing
fthelniPenset :of
pliiinilefieliiiiii-M'on'thelket
of February, Anno-Domini, one thousand eight
laFaited and sixty itwui hi loPt•nia' tit% Ile A9 l o4ag
`lent, the same hiving been paid into the treas
ury by the banks ofthe Commonwealth for that
-purpose, tnenty-four thousand dellartt, of po
much thereof as may be necessary. ! -'''
Sic. 28. For the instruction of indigent pnpits'
:hilthe Yintaeylvanta ittatituWforlifiltio-•
tiep. of .tiindeaf and li unity twgq*,F, thous-.
and' tine litindied'end itiglitY dialers; to - be plid
in proportion to thenumber of indigent pu,piii
from the several counties of.the'Cbraintinitealth'
at the ratesprescribed by-law,. the evidence Of
which is toh p e presented tit the State Treasurer.
For the Northern Home for friendless children,
taita:lMM of live, thousand &am; . 1 •": -:. j '
Sao. 24. For the Pennsylvania institution fbr
the instruction of thehlind, the sum of twenty
four thousand eight hundred dollars, to be paid
AiNn t rtl9Atltsths 1 4pAbstotindigista pipits
tro,pa, el lisym* octnnk.* or* Ecuniamirealtb.
at ille fils' r g.'wBrWerbi'llivr the - evidence
of which is to be furnished to the St*,
P eaill . n g' .. * • ' - " ,'"- i ,--.''- 't
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Sen. go l . 100t6 Viestein: • Pl;wpjivania hop- ;
pita, lie thloinaidlikaltinOolleafiPlied to the
salaries of officers; and fifteen thousand dollais
for completing of the New Dix Mount Hospi
tal for the intitnii.
Sao. 26. For the Pennsylvania State hum
c'
hospital, at Harrisburg, for the payment of sal-',
antes and wagen, and fornipairs to the build-
inglend machinery, and:for the support of the,
house, the sum of flitted thousand 'dollars,',. Or
so much thereof as may be neetiesarY, Protag i :
That the said appropriation shell anti ti '
upon ` the production of an account to. the' Audi
tor General, and under the oath or affitmefi ,'
of the principal of said Institution; Which'
shecithaillyeerfottli the items or expekiiikti e
Made, or to be made, and the amount of -,
'sets received front the Wive ' count* , df ,
1
Commonwealth, and assessed upon the patients.,
per capita, and from private sources 'and' ,the
ablittuit'oftaid,iNeetit on - hind,' and that 'the
State Treasurer Abell not pay any, of the nfOre
said appropriation unless such statement * shall,
have' been made and certified to by the Audit*
' General. ' ' - ' .
Sin. 27. .For the Penniylvania training school
for feeble-diiiidg children, at 'Medley izi' thi3
county of Delaware, the renal sum "for :each
'pupil as Priiiided bythe act of Incorporation.'
,Phand' ed, That the number of Odd' Pupils Altai
'fiot exceed seventy. .: _ '
'' 'Hi0,,"28. For the Philadelphia ichool of de;
litgn for winien,.the cam of two thousand dol
lars, td I* paid out of and•dedneted iron]. that
'part of the school find approprisded to tieholty
of Philadelphie. ' ,
.Sso. 29. For the' support Of, the comma
schools, to be_paid on warrants' by 4.4
Superintendent In favor of the several school
districts of the Commonwealth, in proPotkion
to the number of taxables therein,:hy,the enu
meration of one thonsank eight hundred and
Sixty, the' sum of three' hundred' and 0144
'thousand six h u ndred and twenty:live' did)*
'lnclusive of the eateries of the'bon* kip*=
tendente, and'of three hundred dollars' to, the
`State Normal school, at Millersville, in Lancas
ter county, to be applied 'to the payMent of
interest on debt; an - of five thousand 'dollar*
to the North-western State - Minitel school, in
Ede county; and of Seventy-five cents a yea!
for one copy of the Pennsylvania Sohool 'Jour- -
nal, to be subscribed for; and' ent to each - hoard
of school directors in the State, for public ose, i
according to the act of Assembly,approved the
eighth day of May, Anno. Domint, one , thous:-
and eight hundred and fifty-five for the .
school which will begin on the first Mon=
day in June, Anno Doniini, one thonsand'eight
hundred and silty two, to be accohnted for id
the usual manner"; Provided That :the city of
'Philadelphia shall be entitled to a proportion on
,
said basis, without contributing' to, the salaries`
o f
the county superintendents;2ln4cideoffue-,
rher,That neither of the said State No schools
'shall alienate nor divert to any tither use than
,those appertaining to - "said echools as provided
by law, the whole or any other part of : the real
'estate now owned by them, withont filet Mtn;
bunting to the State the whole amount of ap
propriations which have 'been made, or May;
,
trom time to time, be made, for their use and
benefit.
_ _ .
The Superintendent of Common Schoolsiiau
thorized to pay them their proper portions of thi f t
State appropriation, fpr, the school i ymf w*c l 4
liuMhiateei onith's fourth:qfjune, on e tuousdkd
eight hUndred and'slati-one, to the townships
of Cass and ljnion,.imthe county of Hunting;
don, and, Bwiterick tosmiship, Camll*,,Au rri ri
Mici•to tliittlas Whitt tai
schoolirt In. toMitiOd firalthrlittitillear, but
which, owing to causes satisfactory to the mil
perintendent, thein °pip Abe c kil
rgITI 1 9ur moth liti
trieta shall haie • •• • lied prith the 'provisions of
the school law hi • ;theiteipects. •
Sma. 80. For the payment of the salaries o
,44.0fficeni of th, Ifesttniverii *num
of tsfelVollibusaria eight hundred dollars, and
the additional sum of 'four dollars for each die;
phaigetitxaviot, biequidly-Ritusr*l7Filftheak
on or rafter the fifteen* day of ihelnonths of
June; Septeniberiiiid'l3eden . Domini
one thousand eight firaiiired and sixty two, and
March, Anno Domini one thousand eight
'cited and silty-three: ititieh
ery for the use of theconvkts, twu hundred and
fifty dollars, to be expended under the direction
of the warden, or so much thereof as , may be
necessary; and to'be accounted for to the Audi
tor General: -,
Sao. 81. For the payment of .the salaries gf. j
the officers of the Western Penitentiary, 40
sum of twelve tliciusand dollars, and the a&
dithmalnnm of four_ dollars for each discharged; j
convict' to be paid„n equalquarterly Rayneests,
on and after ther'fiftemth day of the months
of June, seoember and Deccniher„
Domini one thimsand eight hundred and 21344
two, and March, Anzio Domini one %amend
eight hundred and sixty three.
For the payment of the balance, due for the
completion of block B, the sum of twenty -five
thousand dollars, and for work on , block. 9, the
sum . of ten thouaand dollars, to be drewn from
the State Treasury, when satisfactory evidence
shall be rendered td the Auditor General,. OA
the work has been done according to contract,
and that the balance due is not less than the
sum so appropriated.
For books and stationery for the use of tie
convicts, ,two hundred and fifty dol l ani,,to,
expended under she direction of the warden; At
so much thereof as may be nec essary, and to be
accounted for to the Auditor General.
San. 82 For the Rouse o fuse, in Phils-:
pa ba tykillo.thOUSlZlO ile4Pfft
0,1 . ~
`f3161 - Pim the Honsit Adm9f.., wwitero
w om pl a s,„l . 4 th* c9nllttY
'balance of''saistries.cifLollieets,duelit-the 4 y • 'r
one Atquitalitlecifilitlktu/drtglAnd sixty-one; - XI
thousand 'dollars., •,.. - ._..1
'rat tfiilialariea,tife; for ear„th,,V . 6 *
Ilitnaiandleiktt IdifiliFed and te,' 4l,o ;erstirk .
.thousanddollars. • • ..' . ...,.- -.' • '. 2 I' o
F,Rr., tiae_qt_ints‘ctiou of sewers and oat hoists,:
oftli t utiy
one lhousaod tire, ii NO dollars, or so wick
- ilierebtal maybe if ' - •: • - ' -—7 l - .
, : 4 1 •Find t tie tweed& enewitud separate hnid
ingiwithin.thel,enclOtray eight thousand d 1., -
-Itut..o be, lid PP OP wiFIL - ME- ,
es iT4
presentabort,to the Asditor , ,of
at" theibit L itotditirdbil , 'liar: der& t'
lal p.
whichestimittetratiEthl eleiritVitiskid'heft' -k.!
until the f i nal .thevatkikkordi g,
to COptaack;; . .. • . Thatirt.A.Part.of...W. .
. i*rfation shalk Apsid_until_taillsfactory
'danceliifttrinatied' i thit4iikiltieGeneret thk a'
contract hairbeen Vrtsiattill bffeapithstble 14r-•
ill
exceeds
ties, for_the.entire cianplittlon of the bull „,
for a s um .notc, ' ttke *would of this I
palpitation, and the tont ef the said Ito, e 1
of &nage shill' beige ' allow the initiates; 'en
sickness, and under suoli - legillatitels as may be,
established by. .their, by-laws, spiritual advice
and mintstntßoms froip,any,re&ar dergymen
of thedenommationi to which such jimmies'
may %One thiViiiiiii folk,' given in sight' Of,
but wheorequisteck beyond the'hearing of any .
officer of, theAtuditotton, required by .the by
laws to, be.r!rostmt on such occasions. . : -
Sao.`34. ifitf the ' pitynient br penal Ons and
grattlitiek tliaisnitila Wien 'thousand dollars,
and. such,. further sum as may ba..nebes=
pay to the yrj,dcmt, acid children of: d
soldiers' such. sum or awns as they may, be eia,
titledlo'iieetill aeoriling ,to law. 1
-• Sac. 415.--Foar-thelpayinent to the city - Of Har-,
risbufg forisupplying the public buildings with'
water, according,io, the, act or #pril, twenty
' eiklith, Aiino pendia, one thouihnd eight hun,
dricratiCfetty, the' - sum of di btandied del
taic; and also far ass fortiat public buildinks
and walks, •fiftoottimaced dollars, or so mto#l . l
turs eof ark
,inay„,bp focud due,,by the Auditor
General cid the contract with the company, In.
plumlike ofilillkiittie and supplement; to 6e
paid: on the iratitait.of the Governor ; and the
turther, sumo* .ftve hundred and seventy-fit°
dollars for,Ae f ce due for sea for the yer
'ending' Jiane Aso ' Derain' one thousadd ,
eight himdred an eixtY-one. ' " ' ' " ••: I
Sao. 86. For the superintendent and watch
man of tbeptabll4_ , : I liunninga and grounds, the
sum of . two dollars and. fifty cents_per day dur
ing the period of ' hii aboirdinent.
For newpavernerit trAthe east of the capitol,
and for: brick sewers from the same, with cast
iron itekt fabgagii. igukun Act PAild.betore, te su m ,
'of five - hundred find eighty-peven dollars, or so
ranch' Were& aft initY be' necessary. . i
For repairs the Governe?s house, the suit
of
_four hundred dollars, orairmuch thereof as
P la y. I ?". ll V e lgeTY , r. '. . • ' ' ,
For cop
~A taesztdrag on roof over rotunda,.
`with' en kikhe: , ..r,Over the same the sum
of ' two•hmi&W - ateUsdifentylilve' - or do,
pinch thereof 48 may be neoessary.
• For wages-anc6:Moidental - expeases on public.
grounds,mutokteudio . g punctuated-road tb.
therimenal, pmstun ot, two thotriond. , &Alma,
*
'Or risiiitiob tileteotne may be neasesary, to be 1
' expended. by the stiPerinteudent, under the tin-•
pervision • and direction of the GOvernor and
Auditor °extend. _ .
kor furbace abd =turas, complpta, for heat-.
ing' tie' law' libitirY, the sum of two hundred
and' ninety-frre. &liars; or tio much thereof as
may be necessary, the work to be done under
the supervision and direction of the State Li
'haulm. , ' . •
S 7. Btor gems Bergner, seven dollars*
per page tor; the Legis larcar Beard, published
during ths ; present session of the Legislature,.
the amount tc)ie•Certi4ed by the Superintend
ent of Publiclid and upon such certifi
cate, the State treasurer shall , pay the same
and for.,tnailng s anindexfo the same, the fuel
ither sum of one hundred as&fifty dollars is ap
propriated to.the publisher of the:Record; Pro
vided, That the making of the index does net.
detalithe forviardiog of tlitt boundoopies more
than two. weeks,; and the said• publisher is
'hire* exstikkiied to oontintle the publication
•of said Record' the next session Of the TAO
latpreomder, the terms and conditions of the
er4ating. contract,. until 'the two Houses othee-
Wise'order, Ara new contract ill made for such
publication:
Sro.-88. For each of °the fire companies of ,
the, eity i of .11arrisburg,! the sum of 114 dol-
JP".
Sao ror transcribing . for the Committee
Of Wain . and Meatus , to be paid on order of the
chairman, the:sum •of thirty dollars, and for
transcribing for Finance'Committee, tole paid
on order of the c,illitnnot, the sum of thirty
donate,
Bpi 4il ' That the -State Treastnerls hereby
authotised and directed to pay to each of the
chief clerks of the *nate and House of
6er:tall:Teethe usual per diem for ten days' ser
:vice. , after 'the close of the session, and the
usual per diem th three additional oftcers, who
may he kept each clerk to Assist, him in his.,
ingickatld-tn , tinteldef clerkof the Senate and
owe, for the expense of indexing', the jour r
mils, the sum of one hundred and, twenty ; five
, tiollats and-for'lladitiint the journals of
!the Suite ;and Huse of Representatives for
the extra sessicin'tif One thousand - eight hun
dred- and . the sum of . twenty-five
4olhiiiiesai, to he,a;tiled in the usgal-manner, I
i mAa miscellineous , expenses ,of the chief
clerks of, the Senate and House of Representa
tives attendant upop their duties during the
rent* each the Eitun , of t One, hundred dollars, or
sotmuch thereof As m ay be necessary' ?
• Sad 41. , That the " clerks eppolnted according
to the seventeenth !Action of the act of May
roverith,, one.thousand eight hundrd, and,-fifty
five,, sbni?-Pe allowed, the same rate of compen
sation and mileage as is now -allowed to the
tainierlidikg clerks by, said act in preportion...to
the' ine they shall serve as such; the :pesters
and folders in either House shall be entitled to
dollars and fifty cents each per day from
-the time of mitering on their duties, and rune-
To the wife of J. R. Miller, one of the' assis
tant doorkeepers of the House during the ses
sion of one thousand eight hundred and sixty
one, the sumhe would have been entitled to as
a ret4ing offs* per diem
,and mileage if he
kad.beiln here at the,opening of this sessi on. Stio: 42. For, the payment of John A. Small,
for his services to the House of. Representatives
as an assistant clerk for the present sinsidu, and
for services during the recessfiling away , and
taking charge of the papers and documents, the
titan of one Mermaid two hundred dollars
~•
_and
it-hhall-be his duty to receive frmiithe Stnte
printer the bound copies of the DaSy Retzrrd and
foriintriktbn itame.to..the address of the Mem
„bent of thiattglilature. as ticket as _practicable
goy, Abe , aditiumment.L._
Sao. 48. That the fats Treasurer , is hereby
ant , 4 o lifej.tolinrto.the chief clerk of the - San
afthited,,l4l4nefkof.7.lSepreatintalivek :the sum. of
Serslajt,for Ateck4Of the lases:am
plc* ),Vl '' o / y the Senate Mut .Rousa , the
presentaeadinri, thefoic'fieiiioi the retie be
furnished& the,nanal .tirerie e h; : ::., --. ~,,„74
1 ,r0p,:..44,,,T4.4th1b1itai1e areatmrer iis hes by
auth,CLIW - 10 .1TY.tft"cOalaottrlat , 14.a a
Witedolliiii pet,day, - _& !Services uk cleanin d
Ireepftek lifceiteiqlbeeTtegti lie tikes Ithir;eniehii of
the eapitehniteildeottre.reebbilittehindl 2 ;4 , : •
*OPPetir ILAfritflUO,7. ,,, , ~ -t *G
of 0ne.... r
aiid flitiT t elPer-teXtA rti la ro KtualeßbPriof
dityfifron of ice e : ce . SY e *rid of
tile NO I Add -.',"" 1 .. Tfehl; 'the - mit; of
one dollar and fifty c‘nta per day and-mileate,
for the ,teffal. at ral°s!), R° l 7., :,, i• ,-: .. , • 1
liiiii . 46: i l e.; the PtinogPt-
. ... O f A. O. P.,
____i*N..': -.
Weil in 'thititelhe fernittee)n - tos tie
the the am of two dollats:per day; the at ' - '
hoof dnyeturployed.to bti certified teary . e
4° ll °l.°f IP"' PAPBPA.. -- : ---,a -, .I t ,
- Ale. 46 - For payetent Of e xpress cluitgeth.
Paelrlok anti-thitrlbtiirliehdikd copies of
14vidative Record, theme of one hnodieff , dol-:
Aare, or re muck thereof as may be nal:mazy to
be Paid to. John. A. §Dattil-. . .. . •: -
all'aiMutd . entities herein Pm-
Vided fOr, atid alsto "all appropriations to peal=
tertiaries; houses of. Midge and Charitable in
stitiitions shall be paid -quarterly at :the office
of the finite Tieasurer, unless ,otherwise trpecified
by law ; and that ad 'money appr4riiihd by
this act torany specific object shall be :applied
to any otber in , any of the. charitable inetitil--
tions, penitentiaries or , houses of refuge. .
' Sic. 48. For final %lona) 'of &mended In
terest due on account of the' Danville and
Pottsville Failroad company; eleven thousand
three hundred and, fifty-six. dollars and sixty-.
seven dents.
Sao. 49. For the payment of expentles attend-
Mobe cooking ration' and 'frimiShing'ineils
to regiments of discharged Pennsylvania vision
teen, on the expiration , of the -three . months'
term of sec ice "in July" last,,detained at Elk',
risbnrg Waiting te'ber paid for an average of
ten days; the sum.of seven hiusdredand forty-'
four, dollars and :twenty. cents, or, so mugh
thereof as maybe nee/838,7p be settled by the
Auditor General.
.
SECI. 50. For the•payment of the expenses of
the several investigiting.conmittees tiPpointed
by theSsnate and House of llepresentatives at
thnpresent session, each BUMS as may be,regn
ltirly presented by the said*rieSpeot:lVe eon:unit
teed.and approved by the Ai dltor General.
The Rouse then adjourned` until Monday ) ai:
ernoon et half-past.two o'clock.
SPEECH OF
Hgn. HENRY . .. •
Ddivesvd Philaddfitiai February 22d on the of=
casion,4 the- Barfly& given-6y -the atahoritia O p t
that lityi`sto -theAGovernor-icaki Eigisiedure tfPenri-
y .
The.President-them` irottethe twelfth itignion.'
toast, whinhibesdn waslhe tam; and yet ons
oft.the.test of the eireallgt %- 4 ' , Aroma!), totter
arms ,only do, weettmender ;” - aritt he citified'
,npon Mr. Henry-DiMoOrti,theltitte _,-
to respond to it
Mr. Moore said-that when he , wee• info:rifted'
by a friend,try,,a few.moments itso,lthatatis
would be cniled : upon Tespond, to the senti
ment. in honor of Women,. lie could scercely
think that his friend Was earnest; bet - rinsir
that it had .proyed to =be-a reality, lie.nmet
say. that. he cot d " feel but..llttle, less-than
obliged to hie kind , friend for .tcompltment.
which had Placed him ' in that he- position. dint;
Mr:'Chairman, if I . should go home to my
wife and tell her vhati d.falled. th • resixtnd toe
sentiment in honor of ;woman I should blush
myself, and I knew, she wona blush for me.
'Sir,- in the response 'which 'our friend, Senator
McClure gave to the toast in honor of the navy,
lie fold that, when thehistory of this'.- war was
written, the brightest, page upon : it would! be
that which recorded,, the, gallant mad, heroic
deeds of our navy. While I would not detracit
In the least from the motif:BM honOr which is
so justly, due to our, gallant,navy, I must never
theless,. take isstuswith the honorable ,Senator.
I maintain that *hen the history of -this rebel
lion is written, One of the brightest pipe UpOil
it will be that which shall record the self-sacri
.floing,spirit and the patriotio'deeds and oaken
in behalf of our sick and wounded soldiers on
the part of the Women of America! Why, Mr.
' Chairman, 'when the President, in April last,
*medlars pros emotion calling upon the true
and ipyal men of the land to ssrdstlaim in*
tainieg the Union, the Constitution, and the
Laws, the women of our land, the wives and
mothers of thentition, with : it true' self-eseridO.
lug 'spirit, said. to their lunbands and theilsons':
Your, country is in druager.; she needs your
services ; go end de your duty , arid, sir,
in response to that 'call every hill-top,and
mountain, and every in Our State and
country, gave forth their thousands' and tens
of themes:ids tq do , battle for their country and
sustain the honor and glory of oar nation. Sir;
when Engiand iirdte her history of the' Crimean
-.war, and. recrnded ihe deedi, Of her soldleie
upon thakbattlotield, she pointed with pride
aPti P l . o . 3 "surc.to,-, ,Fl orence . 19gbtingeje, wh
slang . h er stre e t nOte N s - ofcjaanfort and : consoi
laticfn Broad - the conches Of her sick` aiicf, dir t
ingsoldiess.; and while v6e itaraid theta' mid
her &lithe...honor :and ,prales athichislastly
t4e.ir . attel we alsql9t!u- P9intltit4 Pride
and pleasure to ope who, forlong yeors, has
ministered . -to the controihrof istiffeiing 'human:
anciveho 'has been 7 hovering *round' the
conches of our...sick,a dying:aclldiers,Acatter 7
Ing her deeds of InerciandVorlpesalike a min,
filtering angel; In o WO bat Oh,
Mr. Chairinrunki what eviintfiil year
,of trial and trouble: Itai the last one
been to . our *flexed _country, ! 'The
strength and darahlli.ty ..our institution
have been tried •• and 'tested .as never
before were Alsii , inatitethms of 'at& other vie;
gun. And this trial: has been the more sever 4
to'ns, because it.cameupon us sofiuddenly,,and
so unexpectedly, when we were but poorly pret
pared, and little et , Isfg — the midnight myna
sins and traitors who aimed - 4 1 404h bid* at
our.'republic.trod,-.;they- :have
struck no vital part yet.for the nation.lives; to
pun i s h traitors, to,assert its strength,and to
vindicate 'the indestinctibilitkeif 'oar •ropubii
.
can institutiOno.
And here, sir, on-this liallowed evening—
this day, svhich is eouseqrated by all the, teem
oriel of the past whiA . cling around it--this
birthdaf(if the ilfuefrotis Father Of our. Conn'
try; we may all of us Corigratalate ourielviii
upon th&dawning . oft a brighter and better
d.Y for oF.:•oeintuort country, , for flipicigt,
every, brttSaa which now comes to yult from the
South and Veit brings to us the exulting
:shouts of ourgidlatit and: victorious itrilif thici
travr, : ,, And , let no not Target; in "the Wean*
ita
fd VIP mAgrat . iignst.4 l4 ltAtPl l ,o t !Rimil4,9r
Lift* limic t and iNcßiviii 1. , A AV%
- ttaiiiVioin
*ay receive from fife iiktifiSebtlfrif ' 4 1-t
HavingprcontedeteomPawer Premoo, we gro
ed leezooofeJol3 PRIBITING artery
tioo, cheat* lion don be Imes! my Oboe NZ=
lostitin Ike
-roar Had erleesixedditeteene-ballregearia Veit
foes or more than !bet coastitate a square.
atifirtaw,e, one day
alie Creek . -
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" - PM yecr....... ..... ...... • • •• • • 800
Oneequeilh;obe dity •
• iime week ' 7 200
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“ m0ntba.::...... .. .
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44 4 %,74ip
ear....',....,'.
i.w. li miness Inserted la- th_ineed Cbiensia, ls "
or
[ betbie Maniple Deaths. FM mons .vo ' , mit RN
each insertion.
le sr sr hiareigee and lapilli° be charged as realer ..
rtiaanae nta
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Zißrain Oar Aorning Jiditimuu 1:
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ILlFUlfa l loollllg.-,OLVIIII NW AS
LBUT.4lBlaills.
`ilmioisirs
President's Emancipation Ihomige.
NOMINATIONS AND .CONNIRMATIONS,
ONPARISSI. ON; 'GOY. AND'W JOHNSON,
NOS TINNNOSgs.
Infortbatitoti time 'been reeeived here that Rob
ert Tomtit, ex-Senator, and now traitor, is in
the. field'as - rebel Lient-General, and that he
warmly supports an aggressive policy. on the
part of the rebel administration and army.
The policy of the administration on the
Mexictan citation will soon be set forth In - an
official way.
People have recovered from the surprise cre
ated by the President's emancipation message,
and it is regarded ae one of the moat important
documents ever - issued. It is received with
bigb favor, and it is thought that its egect
abroad will be to extingedsh the last ray of
hope among the rebels for foreign recogni
tion • '
Hop. Andrew, Johnson Is engfted hi draw
ing plan for a provisions! gcrveninient for
Tennessee
'Major Samuel D. Sturgis, of the regular
army; bus been confitmed AS Brfiradier General,
to rank from tbeslOth of August, 1861 for gal-
Lmt services on the battle-field. of Wilson's
Greek; where the command devolved upon him
on the fall of Gen - . - Lyon.
The Senate4tollal confirmed the'following as
Brigadier. General of volunteers: Major Law
rence Graham. of Second Cavalry; Weser Paine,
of Illinois; William A. Richardson, Illinois;
Daniel Butterfield, New York ; W. P. Ward,
Xuntueky;, Major Gee. Bybee, Thirteenth In
fantry, ; Captain David S. Stanley, Tenth Cav
alry ; Thos. 'A. Dayies, New York ; Colonel
St. George Cooke, Second Cavalry; Major Gee.
Stoneman; Fourth Cavalry ; Captain Joseph B
i Plornmors, First; Infantry, for gallant conduct
at Springileld and Fredmicktown, Missouri,—
The SAitite'ldso confirmed - Henry Tan Resselar
to be Inspector General, with rank of Colonel,
and Thomas Hillhouse ; New York, to be As
aistant.4,lB4mteGenentl of
.volunteers,, with
rank of Major. .
tom
"'(hod. Andre* JOhinson, panted by his
eon, -.ootmel. Robert ' 'a* noel; -"Witten k.
Br9Wning. Secretary, - eta., on. Bono* May
nerd, and Hon. Emorson Btberldge, Clerk of She
1 ronso, ;left Weelington this afternoon for
Nashville, Via Pittsburg, and Lonfirville.
=ill
From Charlestown, Va.
NO UNCIAL NOVEXIKIff OFISOIN't
COLONEL GEARY'S COMMAND
The Report of - hie being Surrounded and at
up Untrue.
Cusatairrows, March 7.
Nothing of importance in a •view
has triunipired since the, las I dispatch.
Soine transition of troops have taken place,
brit nothing to indicate any special Move
ment. Test night a mistake occurred. on an
outpost stationv resulting in , erouttding a owed
ry. man and killing of tian h,orata.,. The affair
was mignifted by the Beceisionis4 kali the
capture of four companies of Col.; Mauisb'y' a
Maryland ,liegiment. Such interpretation
caused . considerable elation in southern:
. ,
litnrin; bnving been current here that 001.
Gearywtitt'sufnmeided and' cut to pieces; it is
but fa ir to say thatriselma not been able, to
come up.and tat his strength wittinny enemy.
From:the Rocky Mountains.
INDIAN BATTLES,
Denver news to the' 24th ways that delegates
from Conejo& and Gandelnpe counties arrived
in that city Vol day before,and gave the Gov
ernor information respect ing the .threatened
difficulty with the Utah Indians. They repre•
sent no imminent danger.
A-number of fights recently occurred between
the lit.. bs and Arrapahoe.s. They add our 'al
liance between the latter tribe had been nude
on purpose for warring upon the Mils the
looming season. "
The settlers in the countiiit - named -fear that
otie.party.or the other may encroach npon the
while settlemenht
A.SKERMIBH ON TEEN 0000QUAN.
Wesetheroir, March 6
A recondoitering peaty of the Sixty-third
?enogylvazda, Eleintselman'sdivigion, was am
bOihesl yesterday morning beyond the Occognan,
three Alibi fa advance of oor picket*,
itruirecelied the fire Of, as was reckoned; forty
(shimmied rebels. The rebels instantly fled
through the yiood.
and
Chapman and Lieut.
r t yle were killed, and two privates were wound
ed; tsio'of theth mortally.
=o7lth Ongreas—First Session.
HOUSE OF REPBESENT 4 ATIVES.,
Wean:items, Maroh 7
Mr. BLAIR dented. the truth of. the'. reports
thatFreemont, had demanded atrial, and that
tOmMitteo cm the conduct of the war had
tecconamended his apPeintrneat te another
&Alton. Fremont's statement and .speech of
tharilta inaugurated a new campaign, but the
formers proahunation did not injure the ad
41,7Mi4tration as muclt PP single pawl:we of
worthier : it aims sncljtseless earthwork.s.. Ip
elltatioinent, Fremont had shown himsdrib
ithefter apOlogiitibr 'defeat,' than
to a c hieve :BiatrePoke:atilitongilh
to show Fremont's ropowithittkil for ditodisso
tam at Springfield and Lexington.,
• •
ROSES OF ADVERVIThe
10 Si
2 00
P/PWVoil i* g r iff #
on On'tht lenient] Question.
11/mwsceron i March 7
CHICAGO, March 7