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An Act for the appropriation of money. 1861-1863 304 (1862.8)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsky0830 and id is 1 raw text is: LAWS OF KENTUCKY.

1862.    rected to transfer all actions now on the docket of the eq-
uity and criminal court for said county to the dockets of
the Logan circuit court; and that the jurisdiction of the
Logan circuit court is hereby restored as it esisted previous
to the passage of the act establishing said equity and
criminal court.
§ 2. All process heretofore issued and made returnable
to the Logan equity and criminal court shall be returned
by the proper officers to the Logan circuit court.
§ 3. This act to take effect from its passage.
Approved August 31, 1862.
CHAPTER 648.
AN ACT for the appropriation of money.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth
of Kentucky :
1 That the following sums of money be and they are
hereby appropriated to the pet-sons hereinafter named, to
be paid out of the treasury upon the warrant of the Au-
ditor of Public Accounts, to-wit:
§ 2. To the speakers of the Senate and House of Rep-
resentatives, each, eight dollars pe, day during the present
session.
§ 3. To the clerks and assistant clerks of the Senate
and House, each, ten dollars per (lay during the present
session, and to the principal clerks the same per day for
two days after the adjournment, for arranging papers, &c.
§ 4. To the sergeant-at-arms and door-keepers of the
two Houses, each, six dollars per lay during this session;
and to the sergeant-at-arms of the Senate, one dollar per
day for the service of one negro man; and to the sergeant-
at-arms of the house, for the services of two negro men,
two dollars per day during this session.
§ 5. To the pages of the two Houses, one dollar and fif-
ty cents per day for their services during the present ses-
sion, to be certified by the principal clerks, and drawn and
distributed by the sergeant-at-arms of the two Houses.
§ 6. To Hodges, Hughes & Co., for the Daily Common-
wealth, the sum of seven dollars and seventy-five cents
per day during this session.
§ 7. To S. I. M. Major & Co., for the Daily Yeoman,
seven dollars and seventy-five cents per day duringthis ses-
sion.
§ 8. To the ministers of the different religious denomi-
nations in Frankfort, the sum of thirty dollars, to be drawn
and distributed by the seargent-at-arms of the Senate.

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