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An Act appropriating money. 1865 vol. I 131 (1865.1)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsky0879 and id is 1 raw text is: LAWS, OF KENTUCKY.

cording to the law, to make their assessments as now required  1895.
by law : Provided, That said assessors may make return of their
tax books to the county court at any term of said court that
may be hold on or before the first Monday in November, 1865.
§ 2. And be it further enacted, That said tax books shall, be Tax books.
made out and'delivered to the several collectors of tax imme-
diately, who shall proceed to collect the same, and pay into
the Treasury by the first day of March, 1866.
§ 3. This act shall take effect from its passage.
Approved June 3, 1865.
CHAPTER 1741.
AN ACT appropriating money.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of
Kentucky:
§ 1. 'That the following sums be paid to the several persons
named, upon the warrant of the Auditor, out of any money
in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated:
To the Spelcakrs of the Senate and  ouso of Representatives,
each eight dollars per day during the present adjourned
session.
TO the principal Clerks of the Senate and House of Repre-
sentatives, each ton dollars per day during the present
adjourned session, and the same each for six days after the
adjourninent, fbr their services in preparing the acts for
publieation, and arranging the papers of their respective
To the Assistant Clerks of each House ten dollars per day,
each, during the present adjourned session.
To the Sergeant-at-Arms of the Senate and House of' Repre-
sentatives, each six dollars per day during the present ad-
journed session,
To the Door-keeper of the Senate and House of Representa-
tives, each six dollars per day during the present adjourned
session.
To John L. Smedley, Sergeant-at-Arms, for the service of two
negro men in waiting upon the House of Representatives
during the present adjourned session, two dollars per day
each.
To John W. Pruett, Sergeant-at-Arms to the Senate, for the
serviecs of one negro man in waiting upon the Senate dur-
ing the present adjourned session, two dollars per day.
To the Pages of the Senate and House of Representatives,
each two dollars per day during the present adjourned ses-
sion.
To A. G. Hodges, for the Commonwealth during the present
adjourned sssion, forty-five dollars.
To Prontico, Henderson & Osborne, for Daily Journal during
the present adjourned session, seven dollars per day.
To Iarney, Hughes & Co., for Daily Democrat during the
present adjourned session, seven dollars per day.

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