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A resolution for the relief of Jacob Gregg, and others. 1834-1835 98 (1834)

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A resolution for the benefit of William Gardner.
Resolved, by the General Assembly of the State of Missourt,
That there be paid to William Gardner, or his agent, twenty-four dollars and
fifty cents, out of the general contingent fund of the senate and house of repre-
sentatives, for his ttavel and attendance as a witness on the trial of judge William
U. Carr, at the last session of the geperal assembly.
Approved, January 24th, 1835.
A resolution to legalize the acts of James Duanica, Commissioner of the Penitentiary.
WuEREAS, the act Of the general assembly, passed last session, requires the unaii-
mous action of the two commissioners of the penitentiary, required under that
act, to do any thing in relation to the erection of the penitentiary, and there
being now, by virtue of said law, only one commissioner,-Therefore,
Be it resolved by the General Assembly of the State of Missouri,
That the auditor of public accounts is hereby authorized and required to'draw
his warrant on the state treasury, in favor of James M. Fulkerson, for such amount
as may be allowed him by James Dunnica, for work done; and for so much as the
said commissioner may certify to be due the. said Fulkerson, by virtue of an act,
approved the twentieth day of January, one thousand right hundred and thirty-
five, for his relief, according to, and under the provisions of said act.
Approved, February 4th, 1835.
A resolution to authorize Contractors to get stone at the State quarries.
Resolved, by the General Assembly of tie State of Missouri,
That the future undertaker, or undertakers, of the stone work of the peniten-
tiary, shall have liberty to get stone at any of the quarries belonging to the state,
free of any charge whatever.
Approved, February 4th, 1835.
A resolution for the relief of Jacob Gregg, and others.
WHEREAS, it appears to the satisfaction of this general assembly, that Jacob Gregg,
in obedience to a warrant issued by John Dade, a justice of the peace in and
for the county of Cooper, spent nine days, hired two horses, and bore the Ox7
pense of himself, four men as guards, and two prisoners, to wit, Palsa Rouse and

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