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An Act making appropriations to pay certain claims against the state. 1849 466 (1849)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsal0383 and id is 1 raw text is: SEC. 3. Be it further enacted, That the sum of twelve
Purchase sta- hundred dollars Ie and the same is hereby appropriated for
tionery.  the purchase of stationery as required by the joint resolu-
tion of January 15th, 1831 ; ard that the comptroller of
public accounts shall draw his warrant upon presentation
of the original voucher and a receipt therefor in favor of
the secretary of state for that purpose.
SEC. 4. Be it further enacted, That the sum necessary
Distribution of for the distribution of the laws and journals of this general
and jour- assembly and the laws of Congress be and the same is
hereby appropriated; and the comptroller of public ac-
counts shall draw his warrant in favor of the several agents
engaged in the distribution, upon their producing the cer-
tificate of the secretary of state that the amount is accord-
ing to contract, and that the services have been performed.
SEc. 5. And be it farther enacted, That the sum of fifty
Com's clerks. dollars be and the same is hereby appropriated to the pay-
ment of B. H. Spyker for services as clerk rendered to the
committee on ways and means, and to the committee on
banks and banking, at the present session; and that the
sum of twenty-five dollars be appropriated to Thomas B.
Wetmore for like services performed by him for the com-
mittee on ways and means.
APPROVED, 12 Febrary, 1850.
[No. 415.]           AN ACT
Making appropriations to pay certain claims against the state.
SEC. 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Represen-
tatives of -the State of Alabama in General ./1ssenbly convened,
That the following sums of money be and the same are
Appropriations hereby appropriated to the payment of the following per-
to    sons:
To W. D. Humphrey, jailor of Choctaw county, for
W. D. Humph. feeding state prisoners, t wo hundred and ninety-three dol-
rey.      lars:
To Lewis Copeland, former jailor of Marshall county, for
L. Copeland. feeding state prisoners, fourteen dollars and eighty cents:
To James S. Clemens, jailor of St. Clair county, for
. S. Clemens. feeding state prisoners, forty-two dollars and eighty cents:
To John F. Cowan, sheriff of Jackson county, for taking
. F. Cowan. a demand from the governor of Alabama on the' governor
of Tennessee for Jim, a slave committed to the jail of Ma-
rion county, Tennessee, thirty-seven dollars and ten cents:
To Charles E. Woodard, agent, for services rendere by
C. E. Woodard. authority of the governor in going to the State of Louisiana

1849-'50.

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