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An Act making appropriations for the payment of certain claims against the State. 1829 55 (1829)

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Thereby appropriated to the payment of James Rather, for his
services as messenger of the joint committee appointed to is Abbo.
investigate the conduct of the Commissioners to select, class
and value four hundred thousand acres of land, &c. 'and the
sum of one hundred and fifty-six dollars to the payment of
Thomas J. Abbott, for his services as clerk of the said
committee ; and the sum of twenty dollars be, and the same
is hereby appropriated to the payment of George C. King, o C King!.
for his attendance as a witness before the said committee ; all
to be paid out of any monies in the treasury not otherwise
appropriated.
Sec. 7. And be itfjhrther enacted, That the sum of sixteen
dollars be, and the same is hereby appropriated to the pay.
nent of James Rather, for his services as messenger to the sames nethAW
commissioners appointed to superintend the erection of the
State Capitol ; to be paid out of any monies in the treasury
niot otherwise appropriated.
Sec. 8. And be it further enacted, That the sum of five
thousand dollars be, and the same is hereby appropriated, in
addition to the appropriation heretofore made this session, to
be paid out of any monies in the treasury not otherwise ap- Members o'
propriated, for the payment of the Members of thisGeneral General As,
Assembly.                       Approved, January 20, 1830. sembly.
AN %ACT
Making appropriations for the :aytnent of certain claims against the
State.
Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and louse of Repre-
s7entatives of the State of Alabama in General Assembly convened,
That the following sums be, and the same are hereby tippro-
piated for the payment ot certain persons herein named for
the furnishing provisions for prisoners confined in the jails of
their respective counties; and for removing pris6ners by order
of court, to wit: William Howson, jailer of Madison county, For jailer or
four hundred and ninety dollars; to Fielden L. While, jailer of tudson.
Madison county. one hundred and eighteen dollars and eighty
cents; to T. L. Toulnin, eheriffof Mbbile county, four hundred Sh'ff Mobilek
and sixty-three dollars; to Benjamin Dorman, sheriffofGreene swiff Greene.
county, two hundred and twenty-five dollars and forty-five
cents, to Edward Ellis, jailer of Montgomery county, thirty. Jailer Atants
three dollars and twenty cents; to John Welsh, jailer of Perry gamery.
county, ninety-seven dollars and sixty cents; to David Frasier, Jailer Perry,
jailer of St. Clair county, two hundred and ninety-eight dollare sailer st Clair
and eighty cents; to Mark Meeks, sheriff of Fayette county, Sh'ff Payette
ninetyeight dollars; to Eli Abbott, jailer of Antauga county, Ja'ir Autaug
thirty-eight dollars atid forty cents; to James Bevil, jailer of Ja'lr Fayette
Fayette county, ten dollars; to John Bouler, sheriffof Clarke sh'fl Clarke.
county, forty dollars; to Jacob 1). Shelly, sheriff of Shelby Sh'ff Shelby.
county, fifty-six dollars and forty cents; to Michael ShalTer, jai. a'IrBlount.
ler of Blount county, two dollars and eighty cents; to Aaron
Redus, jailerof Limestone county, one hundred and three dol. ja* Limestone
lars and sixty cents; to John Grigg, sheriff of Lawrence county, SI'fILTaw'nce
four hundrAd and lifty dollars: to William Y. Higgins. jailer of
Ionigomery county, one huiered and thirty-two dollars and Ja' Montg'rf

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