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An Act making appropriations for the payment of certain claims against the State. 1843 165 (1843)

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1844.

To J. T. Moody, sheriff of Coffee county, fifteen dollars and J T Atoody
twenty-five cents, for making Congressional election returns.
To John Allums, sheriff of Dale county, nine dollars and John Allumis
thirty-eight cents, for making Congressional election returns.
To Augustin Lynch, thirty-eight dollars, for work and repairs A Lynch
done to the Capitol and furniture.
To James IH. Owen, Door Keeper of the House of Represen- J
tatives, fifty-three dollars and seventy-five cents, for hire of a
servant for the House.
To Samuel Carpenter, sheriff of Randolph county, the sum of
twelve dollars, for making Congressional return from said dis- s Carpenter
trict.
To Armstead P. Thomas, Door Keeper of the Senate, and to AR IThomas
James Il. Owen, Door Keeper of the House of Representatives, J  o
the sum of ten dollars each, for collecting stationery and filing
an inventory of the same, after the close of the present bession
of the General Assembly, to be paid when they shall produce the
certificate of the Secretary of State, that they have performed
said labor.
See. 2. ./Ad be it jurther enacted, That the Comptroller of
Public Accounts be, and he is hereby authorized to draw his
warrant on the Treasury in favor of the several persons herein
mentioned, for the respective sums herein appropriated, to be
paid out of any moneys in the Treasury not otherwise appro-
priated.
Approved, January 17, 18414.
[No. 219.]              AN ACT
Making appropriations for the payment of certain claims against
the State.
Section 1. Be it enacle(l by the Senate and House of Rep-
resentaiives of the State of .9labama in General Ilssemb/y
conurenei, That the several pums of money hereinafter men-
tioned, be. and the same are hereby appropriated to the several
persons respectively, hereinafter mentioned: That is to say,
To Thomas J. I Harvey, the sum of three hundred and seventy-
five dollars and thirty-five cents, for victualling State prisoners T J Harvey
in the Jail of Henry County, and conveying John Dunn, a State
prisoner, on a change of venue from Henry to 1arbour county.
To Hugh P. Caffy, jailer of Montgomery county, the sum of1lihPCaIry
twelve hundred and fifty-five dollars and twenty-five cents, for
keeping sundry State prisoners.
To Thomas Lampley, jailer of Barbour county, the sum of
forty dollars, for keeping sundry State prisoners.        The Lampley

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