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lars, in full for his services, from the 3d of March to the 26th of of October, 1845, in completing and superintending the publication of the revised statutes, making index to the same, &c., under his appointment by the general assembly, by virtue of sec. 10, chap. 90 of the revised statutes. This act to take effect from and after its passage.

APPROVED February 10, 1849.

In force Feb. 10, 1849.

To Johnson &
Bradford.

AN ACT making an allowance to Johnson & Bradford, for binding the revised statutes.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the people of the state of Illinois, represented in the general assembly, That the sum of eight hundred and fifty-nine dollars be, and the same is hereby, allowed to Johnson & Bradford, in full for the amount due them on account of the miscalculation of the officer having charge of the publication of the revised laws; and the auditor of public accounts is hereby authorised to issue his warrant on the treasurer, to said Johnson & Bradford, for the above mentioned sum.

§ 2. This act to take effect from and after its passage.
APPROVED February 10, 1849.

In force Jan. 26, 1849.

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AN ACT making an appropriation to pay for the distribution of the journals of the constitutional convention, and for other purposes.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the people of the state of Illinois, represented in the general assembly, That the following sums be, and they are hereby, appropriated to the persons hereinafter mentioned, To D. E. Ruckel to wit: To D. E. Ruckel, for making post office case, seven dolTo J. S. Brad- lars; to John S. Bradford, for distributing the journals of the constitutional convention, and the address of the superintendant of common schools, in fifty counties of this state, being two thousand two hundred and twenty-three miles' travel, four hundred fortyTo P. Warren. four dollars and sixty cents; to Peter Warren, for distributing the journals of the constitutional convention, and the address of the superintendant of common schools, in forty counties of this state, being nineteen hundred miles' travel, three hundred and eighty dolTo J. S. Brad- lars; and to John S. Bradford, for indexing the journals of the constitutional convention, thirty dollars.

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Audit'r to issue warrants.

§ 2. The auditor of the state of Illinois is hereby authorised and directed to issue his warrants on the treasurer to each of the above named persons, for the sums appropriated to them respectively. This act to take effect from and after its passage. APPROVED January 26, 1849.

AN ACT to pay certain persons the balance due them from the state.

In force

Feb. 3, 1849.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the people of the state of Illinois, represented in the general assembly, That there shall be paid to each of the persons named in the schedule hereunto annexed, the amounts respectively due to such person as is shown in the third column of Audit'r to issue such schedule, and the auditor is hereby authorised and required to warrants. draw warrants upon the treasury for the balance due each officer, or other individual, named in said schedule, for the amount due him, as appears thereby; Provided, that the auditor shall not draw warrants in favor of any of said claimants, except by order of said claimant or his legal representative, to be expressed in writing and filed with the auditor.

APPROVED February 3, 1849.

A LIST showing the pay, the amount received, and the amount schedule.
due the persons therein named, called into service by the governor,
to suppress the Hancock disturbances.

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In force Jan. 31, 1849.

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J. Hathaway, error in account,
L. J. Ladd, teamster, omitted,
Darius Elmore, teamster, omitted,
J. S. Pratt, ferriage, Meredosia,
Samuel P. Metz, a private in Captain
Brent's company, omitted on list,
W. S. Spencer, forage furnished troops,
G.B. Thompson, ferriage, Beardstown,
Joseph Welsh, for lost horse,
Isaac Willson, boarding troops,

AN ACT to pay Harman G. Reynolds for services rendered during the last session of the general assembly.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the people of the state of Illinois, represented in the general assembly, That the auditor of public accounts be authorised and required to issue a warrant to Harman G. H. G. Reynolds. Reynolds, for such sum as may be found due herein, upon the certificate of the secretary of state, at the rate of two dollars per day, for services rendered by said Reynolds as assistant in the office of secretary of state, during the last session of the general assembly. APPROVED January 31, 1849.

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AN ACT to amend an ect entitled "an act to amend an act making appropriations for the pay and expenses of the Illinois militia called into service by the comman- Feb. 12, 1849. der in-chief, during the year 1844, in force February 26th, 1845," approved February 13th, 1847.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the people of the state of Illinois,

represented in the general assembly, That Thomas S. Brockman be, T. S. Brockman and he is hereby, substituted in lieu of John P. Nye, and he is here-appointed agn't. by authorised and empowered to draw from the treasury the sum of two hundred and seventy-eight dollars, appropriated by the act to which this is an amendment, and when drawn, to apply the same as directed in said act.

§ 2. The auditor is required to pay said money to the said Brock- Auditor to pay. man in lieu of said Nye, but before paying the same, the said Brockman shall be required to execute a bond upon the same terms as was required of the said Nye by the second section of the act to which this is an amendment.

§ 3. The said Brockman shall be subject to the same liabilities, Duties. and shall perform the same duties, as are required of and imposed upon said Nye by the third and fourth sections of the act to which this is an amendment.

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§ 4. So much of the act to which this is an amendment as authorises the payment of said money to said Nye is hereby repealed. repealed. APPROVED February 12, 1849.

AN ACT to appropriate money to J. R. Parker and others.

In force

Jan. 26, 1849.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the people of the state of Illinois, represented in the general assembly, That the auditor of public ac- Auditor to iscounts be, and he is hereby, empowered and required to issue his sue warrants. warrant on the treasury of the state for the sum of two hundred and

ninety-four dollars and eighty-one cents, in sums and to persons as

follows:

To James R. Parker, the sum of eighty-two dollars and eighty- To J. R. Parker seven cents; to J. C. Johnson, the sum of thirty-five dollars and and others. fifty cents; to John Tharp, the sum of twenty-seven dollars; to Abel H. White, the sum of fourteen dollars; to George Thorn, the sum of fifteen dollars and twenty-five cents; to Benjamin Perry, the sum of twenty-one dollars and ninety-four cents; to Phillip Green, jr., the sum of fifteen dollars and seventy-five cents; to Joseph Long, twenty-seven dollars and fifty cents; to Hanson P. Fellows, the sum of eleven dollars and twenty-five cents; to Isaac Fox, the sum of twenty-seven dollars and fifty cents, and to H. Ostrander, the sum of fifteen dollars and seventy-five cents; which shall be payment in full for services rendered the state under the order of the governor, dated August 21st, 1846.

§ 2. This shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage.

APPROVED January 26, 1849.

In force

AN ACT to compensate Porter Sergant for powder furnished in the Hancock war. Feb. 12, 1849.

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SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the people of the state of Illinois, represented in the general assembly, That the auditor of public accounts sue to Peter be, and he is hereby, authorised to draw his warrant upon the treasurer in favor of Porter Sergant, for the sum of one hundred and seventy-five dollars, being his pay in full for thirty-five kegs of powder furnished by him for the state.

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To receipt.

§ 2. Upon receiving said auditor's warrant, said Porter Sergant is required to give his receipt in full for said powder. APPROVED February 12, 1849.

in force January 22, 1849.

AN ACT to refund certain money to John Pierson.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the people of the state of Illinois, represented in the general assembly, That the sum of one hundred dollars, with six per cent. interest per annum from the time of payMoney refund-ment of said fine by said Pierson, to the day of drawing said wared to J Pierson. rant, be refunded to John Pierson, paid by him in consequence of a fine imposed upon said John l'ierson by the supreme court of the state of Illinois; and that the auditor draw his warrant on the treasurer in favor of said Pierson, for the sum of one hundred dollars, paid by him, with interest as aforesaid; Provided, that this act shall not be considered as reflecting upon the court which assessed the fine proposed by this act to be refunded.

APPROVED January 22, 1849.

In force Janua- AN ACT to adjust the lease and claims of S. M. Tinsley & Co., on the Northern ry 29, 1849.

Warrant to issue to S. M.

Cross Railroad.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the people of the state of Illinois, represented in the general assembly, That the auditor of public accounts be, and he is hereby, authorised and required to issue his Tinsley & Co. warrant on the treasurer in favor af S. M. Tinsley & Co., for the sum of three thousand dollars, with interest thereon at the rate of six per cent. per annum, from the first day of January, 1845, in full for all claims said company may have against the state of Illinois on account of the Northern Cross Railroad; Provided, said company shall first file with the auditor a receipt in full of all claims, with six per cent. interest per annum thereon from the first day of January, 1845, which Watson ond Morse (the original lessees of said road) may have against said company.

Receipt to be filed.

APPROVED January 29, 1849.

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