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An Exhibit of the General Taxes of the Lower Division, for the Year ending 30th September 1839. 1839 9 (1839)

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dollars, if so much be necessary: Provided, That the number of Dec. 1839.
copies specified in the proposals of the Printers, as accepted by the
Legislature, shall be printed and deposited in the office of the
Treasurer of the upper Division at Columbia, before the twentieth
day of February next, and tle amount to be paid according to the
proposals, shall be ascertained by the said Treasurer; for the Re-
porter of the Legislative proceedings, one hundred and fifty dol.
lars; to Benj. Hart, for contingent expenses during the present
session of the Legislature, five hundred and twenty-three dollars
and ninety cents.
SEc. 3. In the Judiciary Department: For the salaries of three Judiciary De-
Judges, three thousand five hundred dollars each; for the salaries partment.
of seven Judges, three thousand dollars each; for the salary of
the Attorney General, eleven hundred dollars ; for the salaries of
live Solicitors, nine hundred dollars each ; for the salary of the
Clerk of the Court of Appeals in Charleston, and in Columbia,
six hundred dollars each, to be paid them quarterly by the Trea-
surers of the respective Divisions in which they reside ; for the
salaries of the two Messengers of the same Court, at Charleston
and at Columbia, two hundred and fifty dollars each; for the
salaries of a Librarian of the Court of Appeals in Columbia, and
another for the same Court in Charleston, each two hundred dol-
lars, the same to include expenses of fuel ; for back salary of the
Librarian of the said Court at Columbia, up to the first day of De-
comber last, one hundred dollars, the salaries of the said Libra-
rians and Messengers hereafter to be paid them quarterly, in the
same manner as other officers ; for firewood and fuel for the
Court of Appeals at Charleston and Columbia, fifty dollars at each,
if so much be necessary, to be drawn by the Clerks of the said
Courts, and expended under the direction of the Judges; for the
salary of the State Reporter, fifteen hundred dollars, of which
sum not more than one half shall be paid, unless the said Reporter
shall print and publish such decisions of the Courts of Appeal
and of Errors, which may be made during his term of office,
as the Judges may direct, as well as such others as he may deem
important to be published, within as short a time after the deli.
vering of the said decisions as practicable, so that the publica.
tion of the law cases shall not be delayed beyond six months, and
of the Equity cases not beyond twelve months, from the termina-
tion of the May sitting of the Courts of Appeal and of Errors;
for the pay of Jurors and Constables, twenty-two thousand dol.
lars, if so much be necessary; for the purchase of books for the
Library of the Court of Appeals at Charleston, two hundred
dollars.

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