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An Act for the appropriation of money. 1857 vol. I 91 (1857)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsky0769 and id is 1 raw text is: LAWS OF KENTUCKY.

CHAPTER 824.                        1858.
AN ACT for the encouragement of the Fine Arts.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth
of Kentucky:
§ 1. That it may be lawful for that class of artists call-
ed painters, to dispose of pictures the entire creation of
their pencil and individual art, in shares; and it may be
lawful for them to determine, by lot, to what shareholder
in a picture the same shall belong: Provided, That this
act shall not be construed to apply to any other purpose
than is set forth above: And, provided, That none but
citizen artists, residents of this commonwealth, shall avail
themselves of its benefits.
§ 2. Any one violating the provisions of the above act
shall be subject to all the penalties of the law in relation
to lotteries. This act shall take effect from its passage.
Approved February 17, 1858.
CHAPTER 825.
AN ACT for the appropriation of money.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the CommonwealtA
of Kentucky:
§ 1. That the following sums of money are hereby ap-
propriated to the persons named and entitled, to be paid
out of the public treasury upon the warrant of the Audi-
tor of' Public Accounts.
§ 2. To the Speakers of the Senate and House of Rep-
resentatives, eight dollars per day each, during the pre-
sent session.
§ 3. To the principal Clerks of the Senate and House
of Representatives, ten dollars per day each, during the
present session, and the same sum each, per day, for fif-
teen days after the close of the session, for their servi-
ces in preparing the acts of the General Assembly for
publication and arranging the papers.
§ 4. To the Assistant Clerks of the Senate and House
of Representatives, eight dollars per day each, during the
session.
§ 5. To Thomas J. Helm and J. H. Johnson, appointed
Assistant Clerks under resolutions of' the House of Rep-
resentatives, eight dollars per day each, for each day
they have served during the session.
§ 6. To Samuel C. Sayres, ten dollars per day for each
day he has served as Assistant Clerk of the House of
Representatives during the session, to be ascertained by
the Chief Clerk of the House, and certified to the Audi-
tor.
§ 7. The Auditor is authorized to draw his warrant on
the treasury in favor of the Clerks of the House of Rep-

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