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An Act for the appropriation of money. 1827 171 (1827)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsky0186 and id is 1 raw text is: KENTUCKY.                       171
cise number of days that they may have been en- . 1828.
,gaged in the service prescribed for them by this act.
SEc. 5. Be it further enacled, That the said com- Com'rs when
missioners shall meet on or before the lirst'Monday in and where to
September. next, in the town of Hartford, and from
thence proceed to perform the duties enjoined by
this act and report to the next General Assembly, the To report to
amount of money so expended, and the progress they the Legisla-
have made therein.                              ture.
SEc. 6. Be it further enacted, That if any of the
commissioners herein named, shall fail or refuse to
act or comply with the provisions of this act, it shalD
be the duty of the County Court of the county in Duties of C't
y   y                        courts,,
which said commissioner may reside, to appoint some
person as commissioner to fill his place, who, when
appointed, shall in every respect, perform the duties
enjoined by this act, and receive the same compen-
sation and be subject to the same penalties as the
commissioner herein named would have been sub-
jected, had he acted in pursuance hereof.
Approved, February 12, 1828.
CHAP. 149.-An act for the appropriation of money.
Re it enacted by the General Assembly of the Common.
wealth of Kentucky, That the following sums of money Appropria-
shall be, and the same are hereby allowed to the per- tions made to-
sons respectively herinafter mentioned, payable out
of any money in the treasury not otherwise appro-
priated, viz:
To the Speaker of the Senate, four dollars per day Speakerof
during tle present session.                    Senate.
To the Speaker of the House of Representatives, House of Re-
over antd above his daily pay as a membertwo dollars presentatives,
per day.
To the Clerks of the Senate and- House of Rep- Clerks of Sen..
resentatives, sixty dollars per week each.      ate & House.
To the Sergeants at Arms of the Senate and House Sergeants at
of Representatives, twenty-one dollars per week each. Arms.
To the Door-keepers of the Senate and House of Door-keepers.
Representatives, twenty-one dollars per week, each.
To the Clerks of the Senate and House of Repre- Senate adri
sentatives, thirty dollars per week each, during the H. Rep'tives.
present session, for the pay of an assistant Clerk.
To John P. Cammack, for four gilt frames of Jef- Jno. P. Came-
ferson's and Adams' letters, thirty-two dollars,  Mack.

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