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tains, chairs, sofa, table, desk, &c. three hundred and fifty dol

lars.

To J. A. Noonan, for publishing laws of eighteen hundred and forty-one, in Milwaukee Courier, seventy-five dollars.

To Harrison Reed, for publishing laws of session of eighteen hundred and forty-one, in Milwaukee Sentinel, seventy-five dollars: Also, for proclamation of election of delegate to Congress, three dollars; also, for newspapers furnished members of the Legislature, twenty-five dollars.

To John Delany, editor of the Miner's Free Press, for publishing the laws passed at last session of the Legislative Assembly, seventy-five dollars.

To Thomas Eastman, for publishing the laws of eighteen hundred and forty-one, in the Northern Badger, the sum of seventyfive dollars.

To James Morrison, for rent library room, lumber and materials for furnishing Legislative halls and library room, fifty-seven dollars and ninety-four cents: Also, for crape and materials for funeral of Hon. C. C. P. Arndt, late a member of the Legislative Assembly, thirty-two dollars and twenty-five cents.

To David Brigham, post-master at Madison, for postage of Governor and members of the Legislative Assembly during its present session, six hundred and seventy-eight dollars and ninety-five cents.

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The secretary is hereby authorized and required to pay the said amount of postage out of the first money that may come into his hands from appropriations heretofore to be made for the payment of the Legislative expenses.

To Messrs. Cole & Arnold, for carpeting for rooms in capitol, and sofa in secretary's room, one thousand thirty-five dollars and twenty-three cents.

To C. C. Sholes, editor of the Wisconsin Enquirer, printing done by order of the House of Representatives, eleven hundred and one dollars and thirteen cents: Also, for printing Journals of the House of Representatives of the extra session of eighteen hundred and forty, and the Journals of the House of Representa

tives of the last session, eleven hundred sixty-three dollars and sixty-six cents

To Theophilas La Chappelle, for taking testimony in the contested election between Alfred Brunson and Theophilas La Chappelle, for a seat in the House of Representatives, forty-five dollars.

To Stephen F. Gale, for bill of stationery furnished Legislative Assembly, five hundred and nine dollars and sixty three cents, ($509 63.)

To Wallace Mygatt, for twenty-five copies of the Southport American, furnished the Legislative Assembly during its present session, twenty-five dollars.

To Thomas J. Morman, for services in subpenaing witnesses to appear before a select committee, sixteen dollars.

To W. W. Wyman, for printing journal of the Council since last bill presented, twenty-one dollars and fifty cents.

To Charles Walker, for stationery, as per bill rendered, four · hundred and seventy-six dollars and two cents.

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To Charles H. Larkin, for five days services as transcribing clerk, pro tem. in the House of Representatives, fifteen dollars; and for writing up journal of eighteen hundred and forty-one, and engrossing bills, fifty dollars.

To David Newland for sixty-nine days services as speaker of the House of Representatives, two hundred and seven dollars.

To Albert G. Ellis, for six days services as speaker of the House of Representatives, pro tem. eighteen dollars.

To James Collins, for sixty-five days services as president of the Council, one hundred and ninety-five dollars.

To J. H. Rountree, for ten days services as president pro tem. of the Council, thirty dollars.

The proviso in the sixth section of an act entitled "An act to prescribe the number, duties, and compensation of the officers of the Legislative Assembly, and for other purposes," approved January twenty-third, eighteen hundred and forty-one is hereby repealed.

To C Latham Sholes, for publishing in Southport Telegraph

the laws of the session of eighteen hundred and forty-one, seventy five dollars, also for newspapers furnished members of the Legislative Assembly, per order, thirty-two dollars.

To J. A. Noonan, for newspapers furnished members, per order, twenty-two dollars.

To La Fayette Kellogg, for rent for supreme court clerk's office, four months' rent, twenty dollars, ($20.)

To Charles C. Sholes, for newspapers furnished the members of the Legislative Assembly, seven hundred and thirteen dollars and twenty-five cents, ($713 25.)

To William G. Van Bergen, for attendance and services at the Govornor's office, seventy-five days at two dollars and fifty cents per day, one hnndred and eighty-seven dollars and fifty cents ($187.50.)

To John S. Little, for the "Law Library," furnished to the library of Wisconsin for the years eighteen hundred and forty, eighteen hundred and forty-one, and eighteen hundred and forty-two, thirty-six dollars, ($36.)

To Simeon Mills, for rent of supreme court clerk's office, twelve months, sixty dollars.

To W. W. Wyman, for printing one thousand copies of the laws passed at the session of eighteen hundred and forty and eighteen hundred and forty-one, folding, stitching, binding, and printing two hundred copies of the Journal of the Council, of the extra session of eighteen hundred and forty, for printing two hundred copies of the Journal of the Council, of the annual session of eighteen hundred and forty and eighteen hundred and forty-one, two thousand one hundred and thirty-eight dollars and seventy-five cents: Also, for three hundred and fifty-one copies of the Madison Express, furnished members during the present session, three hundred and fifty-one dollars: Also, for printing, by order of the Governor and secretary, commissions, publishing proclamations, &c. &c. ninety-three dollars and twenty-five cents: Also, for incidental printing of the Council, for the session of eighteen hundred and forty-one and eighteen hundred and forty-two, one thousand two

hundred and ninety-six dollars and eighteen and three fourths

cents.

To John Easton, for two day's labor at the capitol, four dollars.

To John Dunbar, for one day's labor at the capitol, two dollars.

To Daniel Baxter, for candles paper, and lumber, thirty dollars and eighty-six cents.

To A. P. Field, secretary of the Territory, for preparing laws of the present session for publication, making marginal notes and index to the same, and superintending the printing, the sum of one hundred and fifty dollars.

To David Bonham for extra services under direction of the chief clerk, by virtue of a resolution of the House, six days, eighteen dollars.

To Charles C. Sholes, for printing three thousand county and township pamphlet laws, one thousand two hundred and ninetyeight dollars and seventy-four cents.

To. L. F. Kellogg, to services enrolling and engrossing bills for the Council, two days, six dollars.

To Almon Lull, for the purpose of furnishing and cutting twenty cords of wood, for the use of the Governor's and Secretary's office and for the library, sixty dollars.

To William G. Van Bergen, for services conveying the corpse of the Hon. C. C. P. Arndt, on the way to Green Bay, fifteen dollars.

To Theophilas La Chapelle, member of the House of Representatives, forty-five days attending the Legislative Assembly, contesting the seat of Hon Alfred Brunson, as a member of the House of Representatives, one hundred and thirty-five dollars.

To C. Latham Sholes, for bringing up the record of the Journal of the House of Representatives, for the last and present sessions, fifteen dollars.

To C. C. Sholes, for printing Journal, Reports, and drafts for the payment of the expenses of the Legislatiue Assembly, four hundred and forty-two dollars and twenty-nine cents, in full.

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To Alfred Brunson, for taking depositions to be used on the trial of the contested seat from the counties of Crawford and St. Croix, occupied by said Brunson, taken in pursuance of a resolution of the House of Representatives, fifty dollars.

To John F. Meade, for performing the duties of chief clerk of the House of Representatives, five days, seven dollars and fifty

cents.

To Richard B. Redford, for five days labor in and about the capitol, to prepare the same for the reception of the Legislature, ten dollars.

To B. W. Brunson, for extra services in the Council, fifteen dollars.

To R. L. Ream, for five days services as transcribing clerk, at three dollars per day, fifteen dollars.

To the widow of the Hon. C. C. P. Arndt, late a member of the Council, for extra pay allowed for his services, two hundred and four dollars.

To Augustus A. Bird, for three days services in fitting up capitol for use of Legislative Assembly, six dollars.

To Joseph R. Brown, for services as commissioner, appointed under a resolution of the House of Representatives, February eighteenth, eighteen hundred and forty-one, to take testimony in the contested election between Alfred Brunson and Theophilas La Chappelle, for a seat in this House, three hundred and fifty dollars.

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To James A. Hibbard, for transporting laws to the counties of Walworth and Racine, as per order of the Territorial librarian, five dollars and fifty cents.

To John Donelson, for transportation of stationery from Milwaukee to Madison, in eighteen hundred and forty, twenty dollars.

To Almon Lull, to pay expenses of freight and storage on Congressional Documents, now in store at Mineral Point, twenty dollars.

To George P. Delaplaine, for transporting the laws to Brown county and the attached counties, twenty-five dollars.

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