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An Act making an appropriation of money to defray the expenses of the present General Assembly. 1835-1836 192 (1835)

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ment, to allow the jailor's fees for the whole time of such
criminal's confinement, under the like rules, regulations and
restrictions.
EPHRAIM H. FOSTER,
Speaker of the IIouse of Representatives.
JONATHAN WEBSTER,
Speaker of the Senate.
Passed February 16, 1836.
CHAPTER XCI.
An Act making (an) appropriation of money to defray the expenses of the
present General Assembly.
Allowance for  SecTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Aissembly oJ
members of the State of Tetnssee, That the members of the present
Gen. Assembly General Assembly for the session of eighteen hundred
thirty-five and thirty-six, be allowed each the sum of four
dollars per day, and the like sum for every twenty-five
miles in going to and returning from the seat of government,
and that the Speakers of each house be allowed the sum of
two dollars each per day for their services as presiding offi-
cers of the two Houses.
SEc. 2. That the clerks of each House be allowed each the
sn pide sum of six dollars per day, and the door keepers each the
for        sum of four dollars per day, and that Epraim H. Foster,
Speaker of the House of Representatives, twenty-six dol-
lars and twenty cents for public postage; to Samuel Sea
for chairs furnished the House of Representatives, ten dol-
lars; to S. C. Earl for writing chair, seven dollars; to
Hicks, Ewing & Co., for stoves, grates, fuel, four hundred
and seventy-seven dollars and ninety-seven cents; to Lewis,
colored free man, one hundred and forty-one dollars, for
servant hire and attendance on both branches of the Legis-
lature; to James A. Whiteside, eleven dollars and fifty-
eight cenis for postage on letters and returns addressed to
him as chairman of the committee on common schools in
the House of Representatives; to S. Nye & Co. for print-
ing for the Senate, twelve dollars and fifty cents; to W. T.
Berry for stationery furnished the Senate, the sum of three
hundred and twenty dollars and eighty-six cents; to C.
M. Cowardin, for work done for the Senate, one dollar; to
Victor M. Campbell sixty-eight dollars for transcribing part
of the journal of the Senate; to Jonathan Webster, Speaker
of the Senate, eighteen dollars and thirteen cents for public
postage; to Terry H. Cabal, chairman of the joint com-
mittee on finance, two dollars for public postage on clerks

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