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LAWS PASSED AT THE SPECIAL SESSIONS, CONVENED JUNE 11, 1867,
AND JUNE 14, 1867.

PUBLIC AND PRIVATE LAWS,

PASSED AT FIRST SPECIAE SESSION, CONVENED JUNE 11, 1867.

AN ACT making appropriations for the general and contingent expenses In force June of this special session of the General Assembly.

18, 1867.

the general

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, represented in the General Assembly, That the Pay of members following appropriations be and the same are hereby made and officers of to the members and officers of the General Assembly of assembly. the state of Illinois, at the special session thereof, convened by the proclamation of the governor of said state:

To the speakers of the senate and house of representa Speakers of Setives, each, the sum of three dollars per day for each day's nate and H. R. attendance during the continuance of said special session.

To each member of the senate and house of representa Members H. R, tives, the sum of two dollars per day for each day's attend

ance during the continuance of the special session afore

said.

Senate.

To each member of the senate and house of representa- Members of the tives, including the speakers of both houses, ten cents per mile for each necessary mile's travel in going and returning from the seat of government.

and House.

To the secretary and assistant secretary of the senate, Clerks of Senate and to the clerk and assistant clerks of the house of representatives, each, the sum of eight dollars per day.

To the enrolling and engrossing clerks and assistant en- Enrolling and rolling and engrossing clerks of the senate and house of engrossing representatives, each, the sum of eight dollars per day.

clerks.

arms and as.

To the sergeant-at-arms and assistant sergeant-at-arms of Sergeant-at the senate, and door-keeper and assistant door-keepers of sistants-doorthe house of representatives, each, the sum of eight dollars keeper per day.

assistants.

To the post-master of the senate, and post-master and Postmasters. assistant post-master of the house of representatives, each, the sum of eight dollars per day.

To the clergymen of the city of Springfield who have Clergymen. officiated as chaplains at this special session, for each day they shall have respectively officiated, the sum of two dollars per day.

To the pages of the senate and house of representatives, Pages. each, the sum of two dollars per day.

and

Porters.

Official report

ers.

To the porters and policemen appointed by the speakers of the senate and house of representatives, each, the sum of six dollars per day.

To Ely, Burnham and Bartlett, the official reporters of this general assembly, the sum of fifteen dollars [per day] for each of three reporters-the number of days of actual service to be certified by the speakers of both houses. J. H. Jones, ex- To J. H. Jones, who is hereby declared an extra official tra reporter. reporter of the house of representatives, the sum of fifteen dollars per day for every day of actual service, to be certi fied by the speaker of the house.

State

gister.

Journal

To the publishers of the Illinois State Journal and the and State Re State Register, for publishing the proceedings of this special session of the general assembly, each, the sum of five dollars per column of solid nonpareil type-the standard of measure to be the column of Journal-to be certified by the secretary of state and auditor of public accounts. of 2. The time for which compensation is hereby allowed service how to each member and officer of the general assembly shall

Certificate

made.

be certified by the speakers of the respective houses, except the time of the speakers of the senate and house of representatives, which shall be certified, the time of the speaker of the senate by the secretary thereof, and the time of the speaker of the house by the clerk of said house-all of which shall be entered upon the journals, and published as a part thereof; and upon the presentation of said certificate to the auditor, he shall draw his warrants upon the revenue fund for the amounts to which each person shall be entitled, as aforesaid, to be paid by the state treasurer out of the said revenue fund in the state treasury.

This is a public act, and shall take effect from and after its passage.

APPROVED June 13, 1867.

In force June AN ACT to provide for the assessment and collection of taxes on the shares

13, 1867.

how to be taxed.

of capital stock in banks and banking associations.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, represented in the General Assembly, That hereStockholders after no tax shall be assessed upon the capital of any bank or banking association, organized under the authority of this state, or organized under the authority of the United States and located within this state; but the stockholders in such banks and banking associations shall be assessed and taxed on the value of their shares of stock therein in the county, town or district where such bank or banking association is located, and not elsewhere, whether such stockholders reside in such town, county or district, or not, but not at any

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