Sec[Section] 1. Be it enacted by the people of the state of Illinois represented in the General assembly, That the sum of ten ^eight^ thousand dollars be, and the same is hereby appropriated as a contingen^t^ fund to meet the contingent expenses for the years 1835 & 1836; the said fund shall
be subject to the order of the Govovner in defraying such expenses as are unforeseen by the general Assembly or not otherwise provided for by Law a statement of which shall be laid before the
next general Assembly of this state by the Auditor in his biennial report.
Sec 2. The sum of One thousand ^five hundred^ dollars is hereby appropriated to defray the expenses incident to the penitentiary
for the years 1835 & 1836. said fund shall be subject to the order of the inspectors
of said penitentiary a detailed statement of which shall be laid before the next general Assembly of this state shewing the manner in which the same may have been expended.
Sec 3. That the sum of twelve thousand dollars is hereby appropriated to pay the interest
on the Wiggins loan for the years 1835 & 1836
Sec 4 That the following sums be and the same are hereby appropriated in full for the
salaries of the several Officers herein mentioned for the years 1835 & 1836.
For the Govorner two thousand dollars
The Auditor of Public Accounts Two thousand ^four hundred^ dollars including Clerk hire
The State Treasurer Two thousand ^four hundred^ dollars including Clerk hire. To the Secretary of State Ten thousand dollars including Clerk hire ^as Secretary to the council of revision and copying of Laws.^ The Judges of the Supreme Court Eight thousand dollars.
For the Govorner two thousand dollars
The Auditor of Public Accounts Two thousand ^four hundred^ dollars including Clerk hire
The State Treasurer Two thousand ^four hundred^ dollars including Clerk hire. To the Secretary of State Ten thousand dollars including Clerk hire ^as Secretary to the council of revision and copying of Laws.^ The Judges of the Supreme Court Eight thousand dollars.
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The Judges of the Circuit Courts Eight thousand ^four hundred^ dollars The Attorny General and States Attornies thirty seven hundred dollars The agent of the Ohio Saline Four hundred dollars The Commissioner of the Ohio Saline lands Five hundred dollars The Warden of the penitentiary six hundred dollars The Secretary to the Council Of Revision dollars per day
Sec 5. There shall be paid to the Speaker of the Senate and Speaker of the House of Representatives Five dollars per day and Three dollars for each twenty miles necessary travel in going to and returning from the
Seat of Government of the State To each Member of the Senate and House of Representatives the Sum of Three dollars pr day for each days attendance at the present Session of the General Assembly and Three dollars for each twenty miles going to and returning from the seat of Government
of the State necessary travelling. To the Secretary of the Senate & principal Clerk of the House of Representatives Five dollars pr day To the assitant Clerk of each House Four dollars pr day To the Engrossing and Enroling clerks of the Senate and House of Representatives Four dollars pr day ^To each Door Keeper Three dollars per day.^ To the Secretary of the Senate and principal Clerk of the House of Representatives the Sum of 125, hundred dollars each for furnishing a copy of the journals for the press. Said compensation
when due the members and Officers
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of the Senate Shall be certified by the Secretary therof (except his own which shall be certified by the Speaker and said Compensation when
due the members and officers of the House of Representatives shall be certified by the principal Clerk except his Own which shall be certified
by the Speaker Which said certificate when so made out shall be a sufficient voucher
to the Auditor to draw his warrant on the Treasury for the amount to which each person
be entitled as aforesaid to be paid out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise
appropriated
Sec ^7^ [6?]. The 8th section of the act [to which this?] is making appropriations for the years 1833 & 1834 approved March 2, 1833 and all other
parts of said act coming within the purview of this act are hereby repeald ^and no money shall be draw^n^ from the Treasury except what is herein appropriated^
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A. Bill for an Act making Appropriations for the years 1835 & 1836
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C. W. H.[Committee of the Whole] [for Thursday?]
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Amendments of the Senate to the appropriation bill.
(1st) (2nd) 3rd (4) (5) (6)(7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) 13 (14) (15)(16) |
Sec 4 line 5 strike out the word “two” and insert “three” 7th line strike out “two” and insert “three” 8th line strike out “two thou- sand” and insert “twenty four hundred” 9th line strike out the words “as Secretary to the council of revision” 12th line strike out “eight thousand four hundred” and insert “nine thousand” Six hundred” 17th line strike out “Six” and insert “eight” fill the blank in 18th line with “three” Strike out “the commissioner of the Ohio saline line five hundred ^dollars”^ Sec 5th 19th ^20th ^ line Strike out “twenty five” and insert “seventy five” Sec 6. Strike out at that part of the section making an allowance to the Attorney General Strike out all of 7th Section. Add to the end of section 6th “to John Stames for wood Six dollars, to John Lindley for wood twenty five dollars, to John Y Sawyer for stove for senate chamber thirty three dollars to John Y Sawyer for printing for senate and printing sales of lands in Laurance |
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and White counties the sum of six hundred and seventeen dollars and eighty one cents after the word “dollar” in 36 line same section add “fif “and fifty cents” add to same section “to A F Grant five dollars for one day services to the as secretary por tem of the senate” “to William Hodge six dollars for administering oaths of office to the members of the Senate to John Y Sawyer for advertising sales of real estate in White county for the state Bank of Illinois and for advertising real estate in Laurenceville for sale for the land, five squares one for twelve weeks and the other for six weeks fifteen dollars and seventy five cents “to William Denning, John C Sprigg and J. W. Cazey three dollars per day each for assisting the Engr ossing [ paid on the certificate of the sec. senate. to William Flora the sum of ten dollars for carrying wood for the Engrossing Clerks of both houses of this General house assembly Add an additional section “the receiver of the Vermillion Saline shall be allowed one |
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half per cent ^on all monies^ by him paid into the state treasury for his trouble in bringing and paying over the same on or before the 1st day of March next |
Handwritten Document, 7 page(s), Folder 140, HB 172, GA Session: 9-1,
Illinois State Archives (Springfield, IL) ,