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An Act to defray the expenses of the General Assembly, with the Report of the Committee on Finance annexed. 1849-1850 553 (1849)

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completed acc orling to the provisions of the act, which
this is intended to amend, within one year from the
passage of this act.
Whereas, it is doubtful, agreeably to the sixth sec-
tion of said act, to what extent the authority of the
President and Directors may be exercised in cutting and
digging materials to construct and repair said road, for
explanation whereof,
SEC. 4 Be it enacted, That their authority shall ex- Authority to asd
tend to the cutting, digging, quarrying or taking from, oad.
the nearest materials, whether of wood, stone or gravel,
to repair said road after being finished; and shall not
extend to passing over only the nearest materials as
aforesaid, if they can be made to answer, and take
that which is farther off, because it will answer some-
what better, without leave of the owner of the soil.
F. W. HULING,
Speaker of the House of Representa tire&.
BURCHET DOUGLASS,
Speaker of the Senate.
Passed October 20, 1832.
CHAPTER CCLXXI.
An Act to defray the expenses of the General Assembly, with the Report of
the Committee on Finance annexed.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly
of the State of Tennessee, That the Comptroller of the
Treasury issue to each member of the Senate and
House of Representatives a warrant 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 olicers of the Senate and House of Representatives
warrants for the following sums due them for services
rendered, viz:
To William I. I. Morrow, eight hundred and four
dollars, for one hundred and thirty-four days service as
principal clerk of the Senate.
To J. Maury Harris, seven hundred and ninety-two
dollars, for one hundred and thirty-two days service as
engrossing clerk of the Senate.
To F. H. Bratcher, six hundred and thirty dollars,
for one hundred and five days service as second assist-
ant.clerk of the Seiate.

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