Contingent Fund—Continued.
To whom paid, and for what.
To warrants to H. B. Houghton, in full, for publishing the Governor's proclamation, To warrants to D. Rockwell, in full, for a re- cord made out upon the order of the Attor- ney General, in the case of the Treasurer, vs. Thomas Mather, to be taken to Supreme Court,
To warrants to Jno. Steel, in full, for his ser- vices as agent for the State, in appraising and estimating work done, and materials fur- nished on the Alton and Mt. Carmel Rail- road, in conformity to an act entitled "An act, to authorize the Mt. Carmel and Alton Railroad Company to construct the Southern Cross Railroad," Approved, February 27th, 1841,
7 To warrants to William Walters, in full, for his account for publishing canal report, for Secretary's office,
16 To warrants to John Carlin, in full, for his services and expenses in conveying Charles Howard, a fugitive from justice, from St. Louis, Mo., to Jackson county, Illinois,
24 To warrants to John Wentworth, in full, for publishing the Governor's proclamation, for the apprehension of Fatheree, a fugitive from justice,
25 To McDonald & Roberts, in full, for publish- ing the Governor's proclamation for the ap- prehension of Fatheree, a fugitive from jus- tice,
29 To warrants to John Carlin, in full, for his services and expenses as messenger to the Governor of Missouri,
1. To warrants to S. J. Iankiewiez, in full, for his services and travelling expenses as special messenger from the Auditor's office to the Governor of Illinois,
Contingent Fund-Continued.
To whom paid, and for what.
To warrants to Wm. L. D. Ewing, in part for an appropriation made him by the Governor for his services and expenses in se- lecting lands granted to the State of Illinois by the act of Congress, entitled "An act to appropriate the proceeds of the sales of the public lands, and to grant pre-emption rights," approved, Sept. 4th, 1841, and in conformi- ty to the "Act to authorize the Governors of Illinois, Arkansas and Missouri, to cause to be selected the lands therein mentioned," ap- proved March 19th, 1842,
To warrants to Samuel W. Rogers, To warrants to William H. Carlin, do. do. To warrants to J. M. Pitman, in full, for his services and expenses as a special messenger to the Executive of Missouri, to demand a fugitive from justice,
24 To warrants to Michael McNamara, in full, for cutting wood, (60 cords) piling same in the basement of State House, making and keep- ing up fire in the offices of Auditor, Treas- surer and Secretary of State, and taking care of furniture, and of other property about the State House, from 12th October, 1841, to 13th May, 1842,
July 8. To warrants to E. Abbott, in full, for publish- ing the Governor's proclamation in the Iili- nois Statesman, for the apprehension of Jno. Williams of Clark county,
22 To warrants to Wm. C. Greenup, in part for his services and expenses in selecting lands granted to the State by act of Congress,
9 To warrants to Isaac S. Berry, in part, for same as above,
Contingent Fund-Continued.
To whom paid, and for what.
To warrants to Isaac S. Berry, in full, do. do. To warrants to John B. Young, do. To warrants to Wm. H. Carlin, To warrants to Samuel W. Rogers, do. do, To warrants to James Shields, in full, for amount paid by him to engraver for State bonds, engraved with impressions and cou- pons, and for his own expenses in going to Cincinnati and back,
21. To warrants to John H. Pettit, in full, for pub. lishing the Governor's proclamation, offering a reward for the apprehension of Smith and Rockwell, and for printing twelve quires circulars, -
To warrants to Daniel D. Waite, in full for publishing the notice of the Governor, Audi- tor and Treasurer, prohibiting the receipt of the State Bank paper,
To warrants to E. F. Fletcher, in full, for pub- lishing the notice as above,
To warrants to George M. Shipper, for pub. lishing the notice of the Governor, Auditor and Treasurer, prohibiting the receipt of State Bank paper for taxes of 1842,
To warrants to P. B. Stone, in full, for pub- lishing the notice as above,
To warrants to Brown & Somers, in full, for publishing the notice as above,
To warrants to William E. Jones, in full, for publishing two proclamations of the Execu- tive officers, prohibiting State Bank paper, 22 To warrants to Z. Eastman, in full, for pub- lishing the notice of the Governor, Auditor and Treasurer, prohibiting the receipt of State Bank paper for taxes of 1842, To warrants to S. Penn, in full, for publish. ing the Governor's proclamation, for the ap- prehension of Wm. Fatheree, a fugitive from justice,
Contingent Fund-Continued.
To whom paid, and for what.
To warrants to Stephens & Knodle, in full, for publishing the notice in the Rock River Re- porter, prohibiting the receipt of the State Bank paper, for the State revenue for the year 1842,
11 To warrants to S. Francis & Co., in full, for publishing the Governor's proclamation, for the apprehension of J. Smith and Rockwell, and for proclamation, prohibiting the receipt of the State Bank paper for the State reve- nue of 1842,
25 To warrants to Wm. D. Latshaw, for publish- ing the Executive proclamation in "the Wa- bash Republican," prohibiting the receipt of State Bank for State revenue, paper To warrants to A. N. Ford, in full, for pub- lishing the Executive proclamation in "the Illinois Gazette," prohibiting the receipt of State Bank paper for revenue of 1842,
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