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An Act to provide for the payment of certain claims against the state for servant hire and sundry articles for the use of the general assembly. 1851 501 (1851)

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public accounts be and he is hereby required to draw his
warrant on the treasurer in favor of the person named in the
first section of this act for the amount therein allowed, to
be paid out of any money in the treasurer not otherwise ap-
propriated.
A'renovmn, February 10, 1852.
[No. 448. I           AN ACT
To compensate a cortain person therein named.
Ssc. 1. Be it eqiacted by the Senate and House of Re-
presentatives (f the State of Alabama in General Assembly
convened, That the comptroller of public accounts be and w. B. Figures.
he is hereby authorised to draw his warrant on the treasury
for one hundred and eighteen dollars, to compensate William
B. Figures for services done by him under the direction of
the comptroller, in correcting the maps of the State of Ala-
bama.
Ai'rtovEn, January 29, 1852.
[No. 449.]            AN ACT
To provide for the payment of certain claims against the
state for servant hire and sundry articles for the use of
the genoral assembly.
Sic. 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Re-
presentatives of the State of Alabama in. Gencral Assembly
convened, That the comptroller of public accounts be and comptroller to
lie is hereby required to draw his warrant upon the state draw warrant
treasurer in favor of the persons and for the amounts here- in favorer
inafter mentioned, to be paid out of any money in the trea-
sury not otherwise appropriated, to-wit:
In favor of W. B. and A. R. Bell, for the sum of eight W   A. R.
hundred and ten dollars and sixty-one cents, for sundryn u.A
articles furnished for the use of the general assembly and
supreme court during the present session.
In favor of Lewis Owen & Co., for the sum of two hun-
dred and seventy-six dollars and eighty cents, for a clock L. Owen&c.
for the use of the house of representatives, fenders for the
different olices and rooms in the capitol and lamp oil for
the use of the two houses of the present general assembly.
In favor of.Samuel Morrell, for two hundred and forty- S. Morrell.
nine. dollars and seventy-five cents, for wood furnished
during the present session.

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