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An Act for the appropriation of money. 1838 362 (1838)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsky0338 and id is 1 raw text is: LAWS OF KENTUCKY.

1839     to dismiss the suit now pending upon the bond of the said
Garnett.
SEC. 2. That proceedings shall be staid in the General Court
Proceedings upon the bonds aforesaid, for the period aforesaid, and that
staid on the in rendering judgment upon said bonds, it shall be the duty
bonds for 12 of said court to allow a credit for all the muskets and accou-
months.    trements so returned, in full discharge of so many muskets
and accoutrements obtained.
Approved February 23, 1839.
CHAP. 1405.-AN ACT for the appropriation of money.
SEC. 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Com-
monwealth of Kentucky, That the following sums of money,
not otherwise appropriated, be paid out of the public treasury
to the several persons entitled to the same, viz:
To the Speakers of the Senate and House of Representa-
Speakers.  tives, six dollars per day, each, during the present session.
To the Clerks of the Senate and House of Representatives,
Clerks.    ten dollars per day, each.
To the Clerks of the Senate and House of Representatives,
for making indexes to the Journals of the present session, one
hundred dollars, each, to be paid when the work is done.
To the Sergeants of the Senate and House of Representa-
Sergeants.  tives, twenty eight dollars per week, each.
.To the Doorkeepers of the Senate and House of Represen-
Doorkeepers. tatives, twenty eight dollars per week, each. '
To Theodore Kohlhass and John C. Herndon, Assistant
Clerks of the Senate and House of Representatives, seven dol-
lars per day, each.
To the Clerks of the Senate and House of Representatives,
sixty dollars; each, for six days' services, after the close of the
session, in preparing the Acts for publication, and arranging
the books and papers.
To William B. Holeman, for furnishing water, making fires,
&c., for the House of Representatives, during the present ses-
sion, six dollars per week.
To John J. Vest, for furnishing water, making fires, &c.,
for the Senate, during a portion of the present session, six dol-
lars per week, for the time he was so employed.
To Jacob H. Holeman, for furnishing water, making fires,
&c., for the Senate, during a portion of the present session,
six dollars a week, for the time he was so employed.
To the Librarian three hundred and fifty dollars for the
Librarian.  year eighteen hundred and thirty nine, to be paid quarterly.
To the Editors of the Commonwealth and Franklin Farmer,
forty dollars, each, for furnishing their papers, once a week,
to the members of the Senate and House of Representatives,
during the present session.

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