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An Act to defray the expenses of the General Assembly of the State of Tennessee, with the report of the Committee on Finance annexed. 1851-1852 687 (1851)

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CHAPTER CCCLXX.
AN ACT to defay the expensesof the GeneralAssenbly.of the State of Tennessee,
with the report of the Committee on Finance annexed.
SECTION 1. BC it enacl:Rsl by the General Assembly oj
the State of Tennessee, '1'hat the Comptroller of the
Treasury issue his warrant to each member of the Sen-
ate and House of Representatives, for the sum stated
to be due to each in the annexed report of the Commit-
tee on Finance.
SEC. 2. Be it enacted, That the Comptroller issue
to the officers of the Senate and House of Repre-
sentatives, warrants for the following sums due them
for services rendered, viz:
To -1. H-. Harrison, eight hundred and eighty-eight
dollars, for one hundred and forty-eight days services
as principal clerk of the Senate.
To Charles E. Ready, eight hundred and eighty-two
dollars, for one hundred and forty-seven days services
as engrossing clerk of the Senate.
To J. C. Lane, five hundred and ninety-two dollars
for one hundred and forty-eight days services as door-
keeper of the Senate.
To John -I. Leuty, eight hundred and eighty-eight
dollars, for one hundred and forty-eight days services as
principal clerk of the House of Representatives
To R. B. Cheatham, eight hundred and eighty-two
dollars, for one hundred and forty-seven days services,
as engrossing clerk of the Housd of Representatives.
To P. M. Senter,cight hundred and seven-six dol-
lars, for one hundred and forty-six days services as se-
cond assistant clerk of the House of Representatives.
To G. W. Turk, five hundred andt eighty dollars, for
one hundred and forty-five days services as principal
door keeper of ihe House of Representatives,
To W. 11. Fewell, five hundred aud seventy-six dol-
lars, for one hundred and forty-four days services as
assistant door keeper of the House of Representatives,
aid three dollars and fifty cents paid for wood.
To William Rockwood, four hundred and forty-one
dollars, for one hundred and forty-seven days service as
messenger of the Senate.
To A. C. Norvell, for eighteen dollars, for three days
service in organizing the Senate.
To E. G. Eastman, for forty-eight dollars, for eight
days services as clerk, while the House was being or-
ganized.
To John Wallace, for twelve dollars, for three days
service as principal door keeper; and to A. Hil, for

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