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An Act to defray the expenses of the General Assembly of 1861 and 1862. 1861-1862 71 (1862)

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SEC. 24. Be it further enacted, That all laws and
parts of laws coming in conflict with the provisions of
this Act be and the same are hereby repealed, and that
this Act take effect from and after its passage.
EDWIN A. KEEBLE,
Speaker of he House of Representative.
EDWARD 8. CHEATHAM.
Speaker of the Senate.
Passed, November 20, 1861.
CHAPTER 56.
An Achto defray the expenses of the Cenral Assembly of 1861 and 1862.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted ly the General Assembly of
the State of Tennessee, That 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 Com-
mittee on Finance.
SEc. 2. Be it further enacted, That the Comptroller
issue his warrant to the officers of the Senate and
House of Representatives, viz: to Franc. M. Paul,
for eight hundred and sixteen dollars, as principal
Clerk of the Senate; to James W. Rogan, for eight
hundred and sixteen dollars, as Assistant Clerk of
the Senate; to Wm. J. Moss, for five hundred and
forty-four dollars, as principal Doorkeeper of the
Senate; to Julius B. Bridges, five hundred and forty-
four dollars, as messenger of the Senate; to Fred. S.
De Wolfe, for eight hundred and sixteen dollars as
principal Clerk of the House of Representatives; to
Thos. E. S. Russwurm, for six hundred and twenty-
four dollars as first Assistant Clerk of the House of
Representatives; to Henry Liggett, Jr., for eight hun-
dred and sixteen dollars, as Engrossing Clerk of the
House of Representatives; to Jabcz G. Mitchell, for
five hundred and forty-four dollars, as principal Door-
keeper of the House of Representatives; to A. Hill,

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