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Church

and C. E. Carr

expenses Gettysburg.

Policemen session.

Porters.

general assembly at the 23d session thereof, in the Union Herald, being the same amount allowed to the State Journal and the State Register, for like publication.

To William L. Church and Clark E. Carr, each the sum to of seventy-five dollars for expenses incurred in going to and from Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, under appointment of Governor Yates, as commissioners to represent the state of Illi nois, at the inauguration ceremonies of the Soldiers' National Cemetery.

John Jackson.!

of

Illinois State
Journal

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To the policemen in attendance during the session, the sum of four dollars per day, to be certified by the secretary of state.

To the porters employed by the secretary of state, each the sum of one dollar extra per day, during the session, to be certified by the secretary of state.

To John Jackson, for services in cleaning and attendance, the sum of four dollars per day, during the session.

To the Illinois State Journal and to the State Register, State Register. each the sum of five dollars per column of nonpareil type, for publishing the proceedings of this general assembly, to be certified by the secretary of state, the columns of the Register to be equal to the Journal; and the further sum of five dollars per column of nonpareil type, for publishing the public laws of the session, to be certified by the secretary of state, the columns of the Register to be equal to the Journal..

Service or material not provided for.

Rent for committee rooms.

house and fence

The sum of one thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is hereby appropriated to pay for any services rendered, or material furnished, for the use of this general assembly, not otherwise provided for; bills of particulars to be certified by the proper officer and approved by the governor.

A sum sufficient to pay the rent of rooms or offices occupied by committees during this session of the legislature, to be certified by the chairman of the proper committee, and approved by the governor.

Repairs of state A sum not exceeding two thousand dollars is hereby appropriated for repairs in and about the state house and fence around the same, bills to be certified by the secretary of state and approved by the governor.

Repairs of arsenal.

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A sum not exceeding one thousand dollars is hereby appropriated for repairs in and about the arsenal, to be paid upon the order of the governor, upon bills of particulars, to be filed in the auditor's office, said bills being first approved by the governor.

To each member of the committee appointed during this session, in relation to the location of the industrial college, the sum of thirty dollars for expenses.

To the Western Engraving Company, the sum of two hundred dollars for engraving and printing diagrams of the senate and house of representatives.

To the secretary of the senate and the clerk of the house, Secretary of the the sum of two dollars per day for extra services during the present session.

senate and clerk of house.

assistants.

To the reporters and assistant reporter of the house of Reporters representatives, appointed at this session, the sum of ten dollars per day during the session, and to the assistant reporters the sum of eight dollars per day during the session, to be certified by the speakers of their respective houses.

A sum sufficient to pay the board of medical examiners Medical for services rendered during the years 1862, and 1863, to be ners. paid upon bills of particulars to be sworn to by said examiners, and approved by the governor.

and

exami

To Wood and Docken, the sum of seventy-one dollars Wood & Docken. and fifty cents, for setting glass, etc., in the state house, to

be certified by the secretary of state.

To Baker & Phillips, the sum of twenty-five hundred Baker & Phillips. dollars, being the balance due on the printing for the session

of 1863, as per their account rendered, and to be certified

to be correct by the secretary of state.

To Richard Yates, the sum of three thousand dollars to Richard Yates. repay him for amounts not heretofore sufficiently provided. for, for fuel and lights for executive mansion and to pay gardener, to take care of garden and grounds attached to the executive mansion, and other necessary expenses connected therewith, subject to be paid to him upon his order. To the assistant postmaster of the senate at this session, Assistant the sum of two dollars per day during the session, in addition to his pay as page, to be certified by the speaker of the

senate.

post

master of the senate, extra.

To John R. Howlett, fifty dollars for compiling legislative John R. Howlett. directory.

tary of senate,

extra.

To the assistant secretaries of the senate, the sum of two Assistant secrodollars per day each, for extra pay for services during this session, and in addition to the sum of six dollars per day, already provided to be paid them.

of the house, extra.

To the assistant clerks of the house of representatives, Assistant clerks two dollars per day each, for extra pay for services during this session, and in addition to the sum of six dollars per day, already provided to be paid them.

To the enrolling and engrossing clerks and their assistants of the senate and house of representatives, the sum of two dollars per day each, for extra pay for services during this session, and in addition to the sum already provided to be paid them.

Enrolling clerks and

engrossing

and

as

sistants of senate and house,

extra.

To Burton C. Cook, the sum of one hundred dollars for B. C. Cook. legal services rendered upon the order of governor Yates in investigating the matter of the Stebbins and Macalister claim, at the last session of the general assembly of this state.

To the sergeant and assistant sergeant-at-arms of the Sergeant and as

sistant of senate, extra.

Doorkeeper and senate, and to the doorkeeper and assistant doorkeepers of assistant, extra. the house of representatives, the sum of two dollars each, per diem in addition to the sum now provided to be paid by

D. J. Snow.

J. C. Miller.

Jasper Martin.

C. Sampson.

Auditor to draw warrant.

law.

To D. J. Snow, the sum of eight dollars per day for services as reporter.

To J. C. Miller, the sum of eight dollars per day for services as reporter.

To Jasper Martin, the sum of two dollars per day for extra services as fireman and janitor during this session. To C. Sampson, policeman, the sum of six dollars per day during the session, and no more.

§ 2. The auditor of public accounts is hereby directed to draw his warrant upon the treasurer for the payment of the sums provided for, upon the filing of bills of particulars, certified by the governor, where not otherwise provided, Treasurer to pay and the treasurer shall pay the same out of any money not otherwise appropriated.

Per diem and mileage of mem

And the per diem and mileage of the members of the bers and speak- present general assembly, and of the speaker of the senate ers to be paid in and the speaker of the house shall be paid out of the state treasury in gold coin.

gold.

3. This act shall be deemed a public act, and shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage. APPROVED February 16, 1865.

In force Feb. 16, AN ACT making appropriations for the pay of the officers and members of the next general assembly, and for the salaries of the officers of the gov

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ernment.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, represented in the General Assembly, That the folAppropriations lowing appropriations be and the same are hereby made to for next gene- the members and officers of the next general assembly, and for the salaries of the officers of government:

ral assembly.

Speakers of sen

1st. To the speakers of the senate and house of represenate and house. tatives, each, the sum of three dollars per day for the first forty-two days' attendance, and two dollars per day for each day thereafter.

Members.

Mileage.

2nd. To each member of the senate and house of representatives, the sum of two dollars per day for the first fortytwo days' attendance, and one dollar per day for each day's attendance thereafter.

3rd. To each member of the senate and house of representatives, including the speakers of both houses, ten cents per mile for each necessary mile's travel, in going to and returning from the seat of government.

of senate. Clerk and ass't

4th. To the secretary and assistant secretaries of the Sec. and ass. sec. senate, and to the clerk and assistant clerks of the house of representatives, each, the sum of six dollars per day during clerk of house. the session.

clerks.

5th. To the enrolling and engrossing clerks of the sen- Enr. and Engr. ate and House of representatives, each, the sum of six dollars per day during the session.

Ass't enr.

6th. To the assistant enrolling and engrossing clerks of the senate and house of representatives, each, the sum of engr. clerks. six dollars per day during the session.

and ass'ts.

and

7th. To the sergeant-at-arms and assistant sergeant-at- Sergeant-at-arms arms of the senate, and to the door-keeper and assistant door-keeper of the house of representatives, the sum of six oorkeeper and dollars per day during the session.

assistants.

ate and house,

8th. To the postmaster of the senate and the postmaster Postmasters senof the house of representatives, and to their assistants, cach, the sum of four dollars per day during the session.

fied by sp'kers.

to be certified by clerks.

§ 2. The time for which compensation is hereby allowed Time to be certito each member and officer of the general assembly shall be certified to by the speakers of the respective houses, except the time of the speakers of the senate and house of repre- Speakers' time sentatives, which shall be certified to by the respective secretaries of the senate and house of representatives-all of which shall be entered upon the journals, and published as a part thereof; and upon the presentation of said certificates to the auditor, he shall draw his warrants upon the revenue Auditor to issue fund for the amounts to which each person shall be entitled warrants.

as aforesaid, to be paid by the state treasurer out of the said Treasurer to pay revenue fund in the state treasury.

§ 3. The following sums are hereby appropriated for the salaries of the officers of the government, until otherwise provided by law:

warrants.

1st. To the governor, at the rate of fifteen hundred dol- Salary of Gov. lars per annum.

2nd. To the secretary of state, the sum of eight hundred Sec. of State. dollars

per annum.

3rd. To the auditor of public accounts, at the rate of one Auditor.

thousand dollars per annum.

4th. To the state treasurer, at the rate of eight hundred Treasurer.

dollars per annum.

preme court.

5th. To each of the judges of the supreme court, at the Judges of Surate of twelve hundred dollars per annum.

court.

6th. To each of the judges of the circuit court, at the Judges of circuit rate of one thousand dollars per annum.

7th. To each of the state's attorneys, the sum of five State's attorneys hundred dollars per annum.

8th. To each of the judges of the superior court of the city of Chicago, the judge of the recorder's court of said city of Chicago, the judge of the Alton city court, the judge of the court of common pleas of the city of Cairo, the judge

Judges superior recorders co'rt city court, and

court Chicago,

Chicago, Alton

court common pleas, Cairo.

Aurora.

Attorney supe

cago.

der's court,

Judges Elgin and of the court of common pleas of the cities of Elgin and Aurora, each, the sum of one thousand dollars per annum. 9th. To the prosecuting attorney of the superior court rior court Chi- of Chicago, the sum of two hundred and fifty dollars per Attorneys recor- annum; to the prosecuting attorneys of the recorder's court Chicago, Alton of Chicago, the Alton city court, and the court of common city court, and pleas of the city of Cairo, each, the sum of five hundred pleas, Cairo. dollars per annum. And the auditor of public accounts Auditor to draw shall draw his warrants on the revenue fund for the payment of the several amounts herein provided for in this section, Treasurer to pay in quarterly payments, to be paid by the state treasurer out of the revenue fund in the state treasury.

court common

warrants.

warrants.

§ 5. This act is a public act, and shall be in force from and after its passage.

APPROVED February 16, 1865.

In force Feb. 15, AN ACT making appropriations for the ordinary expenses of the state insti

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tutions, for the years 1865 and 1866.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois represented in the General Assembly, That, for the purposes of defraying the ordinary expenses of the state To state insti- institutions, located at Jacksonville, for the years eighteen. tutes at Jack hundred and sixty-five and eighteen hundred and sixty-six, the following sums are hereby appropriated, to be divided Quarterly pay and paid in quarterly payments, on orders of the respective boards, as required for use:

sonville, for

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ments.

Insane hospital.

Blind institute.

Deaf and dumb.

To the Illinois State Hospital for the Insane, from the first of March, eighteen hundred and sixty-five, to the first of March, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, fifty-five thousand dollars.

To the Illinois Institution for the education of the blind, at the rate of twenty thousand dollars per annum, from the first of December, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, to the first of March, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven.

To the Illinois Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb, at the rate of forty-five thousand dollars per annum, from the first of December, eighteen hundred and sixtyfour, to the first of March, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven. § 2. To the last named institution, for the purchase of Deaf and dumb, beds, bedding and other furniture, to supply the place of beds and that which has been worn out and consumed, three thousand dollars, payable on the passage of this act; also, one thousand dollars for improvements and repairs; and five hunand repairs. dred dollars for insurance; and the like sums, of one thousand dollars, for improvements and repairs; and five hun

for

furniture.

Improvements

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