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SEC. 50. To John T. Wilson, for lamp pulleys and repairing seal press, the sum of nine dollars.

SEC. 51. To William P. Henry, for copying reports of bank of Mineral Point, for use of the committee of the legis lature of session of 1846, the sum of thirty-one dollars and eighty-seven cents.

SEC. 52. To Simeon Mills, for the unpaid balance for materials and printing during session, and for printing laws and journals for 1845, and interest, in full of all charges for said session, the sum of two thousand three hundred and ninety dollars and thirty-nine cents.

SEC. 53. To James H. Knowlton, for his fees as attorney at the supreme court, in the case of the territory vs. J. D. Doty et. al., July term, 1844, the sum of seventy-five dollars. WILLIAM SHEW,

Speaker of the House of Representatives.

MASON C. DARLING,

APPROVED, February 11, 1847.

HENRY DODGE.

President of the Council.

AN ACT

To provide for the payment of the expenses of the Legislative Assembly for the year A. D.

1847.

Be it enacted by the Council and House of Representatives of the Territory of Wisconsin:

SECTION 1. There shall be paid out of the sum appropriated by congress for defraying the expenses of the present

session of the legislative assembly of this territory as follows, to wit:

To Mason C. Darling, as president of the council, three dollars per day extra for thirty-nine days' services, one hun-> dred and seventeen dollars:

To William Shew, as speaker of the house of representatives, three dollars per day extra for thirty-nine days' services, one hundred and seventeen dollars:

To La Fayette Kellogg, for preparing the journal of the house of representatives of the present session for publica tion and affixing an index thereto, two hundred dollars :

To the Rev. Franklin Whittaker, for services as chaplain to the house of representatives during the present session of the legislative assembly, one hundred dollars:

To the Rev. Henry Hovey, for services as chaplain to the council during the present session of the legislative assem, bly, one hundred dollars:

To George P. Delaplaine, for thirty-nine days' services as private secretary to the governor during the present session of the legislative assembly, at three dollars per day, one hundred and seventeen dollars:

To W. H. H. Humphrey, the sum of one hundred and sev enteen dollars, for writing done for the present legislative assembly:

To Henry A. Lambert, the sum of seventy-eight dollars, for writing done for the present legislative assembly:

To David Holt, postmaster at Madison, for postage on letters, papers, and other documents of the members of the legislative assembly during the present session, four hundred. and two dollars and thirty-two cents:

To E. B. Dean, jr., for bill of stationery and other articles furnished for the use of the legislative assembly at its present session, the sum of eight hundred thirty-one dollars and twenty-four cents:

To Simeon Mills, for incidental printing done for the legislative assembly at its present session, including newspapers furnished the members of the assembly, and for newspapers containing the laws of the last session sent to [the] clerks of the several counties for distribution as provided

by law, twenty-three hundred eight dollars and seventy-eight

cents:

To Beriah Brown, for newspapers furnished the members of the legislative assembly at its present session, two hundred seventy-four dollars and sixty-four cents:

To W. W. Wyman, for newspapers furnished the members of the legislative assembly at its present session, one hundred and forty-five dollars and seventy-four cents:

To William H. Sullivan, for newspapers furnished members of the legislative assembly at its present session, nine dollars and thirty-six cents:

To Charles D. Robinson, for newspapers furnished the members of the legislative assembly at its present session, nine dollars and thirty-six cents:

To J. L. Marsh, for newspapers furnished the members of the legislative assembly at its present session, nine dollars and thirty-six cents:

To James M. Goodhue, for newspapers furnished the members of the legislative assembly at its present session, nine dollars and thirty-six cents:

To Wilson and King, for newspapers furnished the members of the legislative assembly at its present session, cighteen dollars and seventy-two cents:

To Henning and Hooker, for newspapers furnished the members of the legislative assembly at its present session, nine dollars and thirty-six cents:

To John M. Griffing, for wheelbarrow furnished for the use of the capitol, six dollars:

To D. Clark, for repairs on furniture for the use of the legislative assembly, eight dollars:

To Shields and Sneeden, for articles furnished for the use of the legislative assembly, one dollar and forty-five cents: To B. Britton, for services performed for the use of the legislative assembly, three dollars:

To Thomas Dailey, for articles furnished for the use of the legislative assembly, three dollars:

To J. A. Paine, for fifty cords of wood furnished for the use of the legislative assembly, at one dollar and fifty cents per cord, seventy-five dollars:

To Amable Le Febre, for twenty-five cords of wood furnished for the use of the legislative assembly, at one dollar and twenty-five cents per cord, thirty-one dollars and twentyfive cents:

To David Le Febre, for twenty-five cords of wood furnished for the use of the legislative assembly, thirty-four dollars and thirty-seven cents:

To George A. Cary, for one hundred cords of wood furnished for the use of the legislative assembly, at one dollar and thirty-seven and a half cents per cord, one hundred and thirty-seven dollars and fifty cents:

To Seth M. Van Bergen, for one hundred and seventy-five cords of wood furnished for the use of the legislative assembly, upon contract with superintendent, at one dollar and fifty cents per cord, two hundred and sixty-two dollars and fifty

cents:

Also, for cutting and splitting three hundred and twenty cords, at the steps of the capitol, at seventy-five cents per cord, one hundred and sixty-five dollars; making in all, four hundred and twenty-seven dollars and fifty cents:

To J. G. Knapp, for his salary as superintendent of territorial property, from 4th day of February, 1846, to February 4th, 1847, three hundred dollars:

Also, for clerk during the session of the supreme court, for nineteen days, and during the present session of the legislative assembly, thirty-nine days, in all fifty-eight days, at one dollar and fifty cents per day, eighty-seven dollars:

To C. M. D. Bull, for writing done for the present session of the legislative assembly, sixty-six dollars:

To William R. Smith, for writing done for the present session of the legislative assembly, eighteen dollars:

To F. A. Utter, for papers furnished the present legislative assembly, two dollars and fifty cents:

To William Evans, ninety dollars for services, rendered for the use of the legislative assembly in sweeping and keeping clean the halls of the capitol, &c. &c.:

To E. S. Turner, the sum of thirty-nine dollars, for writ ing done for the legislative assembly;

To P. M. Fullerton, the sum of thirty-nine dollars, for writing done for the legislative assembly:

To Morritz Shoeffler, for newspapers furnished the legisla tive assembly at its present session, five dollars:

To John W. Trowbridge, the sum of one hundred and twenty-two dollars, for writing done for the legislative assembly at its present session:

To Thomas McHugh, the sum of twenty-five dollars, provided that he shall write up and finish the council journal: To Morritz Shoeffler, forty-three dollars and fifty-five cents, for printing German messages, &c., for the use of the legis lative assembly at its present session:

To E. M. Williamson, for writing done for the legislative assembly at its present session, four dollars:

To Thomas McHugh, for preparing the journal of the Council of the present session for publication, and affixing an index thereto, two hundred dollars.

[SEC. 2.] That for any appropriation herein made, which shall remain unpaid by the secretary, or be disallowed by the treasury department, out of the appropriation made by congress to defray the expenses of the legislative assembly for Wisconsin for the year 1847, the same shall be paid out of the territorial treasury, upon the non-payment of the same being certified to by the said secretary to the auditor of the territory, who is hereby authorized to issue warrants for the amount of the same upon the treasurer.

WILLIAM SHEW,

Speaker of the House of Representatives.

MASON C. DARLING,

APPROVED, February 11, 1847.

President of the Council.

HENRY DODGE.

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