Sec[Section] 1st Be it enacted by the people of the State of Illinois Represented in the General Assembly, That the same sums allowed to the members and officers of the General Assembly by the act to which this is a supplement be, and the same is hereby allowed to the
several members and officers of the General assembly as their per diem pay and travelling fees for the present session of the General Assembly, said compensation when due the said members and officers shall be certified and
paid agreeable to said act. The clerk of the House of Representatives and Secretary of the Senate shall receive the sum of one ^hundred & fifty^ dollars each, for furnishing the Printer with a copy of Journals of the present session
fo the General assembly.
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Sec 2. The Auditor of Public accounts shall issue his warrant on the Treasury in favor of the different persons hereinafter named for the several sums annaxed to their respective names viz: To Stout and Johnson the sum of seventy five dollars for covering pressing and cutting fifty five hundred coppies of School Laws. To the treasurer of Illinois eighty three dollars seventy five cents to enable him to pay the claim of the cashier of the Phenix Bank of New York, for the charges of the Bank for servises in paying the interest on the wiggins Loan for the years 1831-2-3-4 & 5. To Joseph M Street the sum of forty five dollars and five cents the amount of eight fee bills against the commissioners for the sale of Vandalia Lots in Suits brought by them against Samuel McClintock, same, James Kelly, Kelly & Forester, same John Forester & McClintock, same, same. That William T. Page be allowed four dollars per day for Services in assisting the clerk of the House of Representatives |
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to be certified by the clerk. That R K McLouglin be allowed the sum of two hundred dollars for a room for the use of the Treasury department, whilst the said McLaughlin was treasurer of state to be accepted in full of all claims against the state. That the sum of three dollars per day be allowed William Hodge for services rendered to the Engrossing and Enrolling clerk of the House of Representatives The number of days to be certified by said clerk “To H. Hatch the sum of Four Hundred and ninety dollars so soon as he shall deliver to the auditor of Public accounts, ninety, Eight maps executed agreeably to the Joint resolution of the General Assembly passed December 23rd 1835. “To Jarvis Fourhand the sum of one dollar and fifty cents per day for services rendered to the Council of Revision during the present cession of the General Assembly. “To the Secretary of State, for extra clerk hire to enable him to copy the Laws of the present session of the Legislature, and making a tabular statement of the census, within the time Limited by Law the sum of two hundred dollars. “To S. H. Anderson Wardon of the Penitentiary the |
sum of seventy two dollars for conveying two prisnors by virtue of writs of Habeas Corpus to Vandalia and New Nashville and Returning the same to prison. To Thomas C Kirkman the sum of five dollars for Administering oaths to the new members of of the House of Representatives during the present session. To William E Starr the sum of five dollars & ninety ^forty ^ five cents for copying records in two cases for the Supreme Court, People vs Royal
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To Thomas Hunt the sum of forty-one dollars and Sixteen and ¼ cents, to pay the expences attending the funeral of the Late Honl Benjamin A Clark of the House of Representatives.
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An Act supplemental to an act making appropriations for the years 1835 and 1836, Approved
13th Feb.[February] 1835.
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Handwritten Document, 4 page(s), Folder 107, HB 116, GA Session: 9-2,
Illinois State Archives (Springfield, IL),