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cases where the

SEC. 4. It shall be the duty of the Librarian, for and Librarian to in behalf of the Territory of Utah, to plant suits, collectdefend in all fines, prosecute or defend the interests of said Library, or library is a par otherwise act as a legal plaintiff or defendant in behalf ofty. the Territory, where the interests of the Library are concerned.

ernment.

use books &c.

SEC. 5. The location of the Library shall be at the seatLibrary kept at the seat of gov of government of the Territory of Utah; and it shall be the duty of the Librarian to have all the books of the Library orderly and properly arranged within the Library room, for the use of such officers and persons as are nam-Who shall be ed in the fourteenth section of the Organic Act for Utah permitted to Territory, during each session of the Legislative Assembly of Library. of Utah: Provided, however, that nothing herein contained, shall debar the Librarian, in vacation of the Legislative Assembly from permitting books, maps, and papers being drawn from said Library for professional and scientific purposes by officers of the United States, and of Utah Territory, and other citizens of Utah, where the Librarian shall judge the public good may justify.

Librarian to let

of his doings.

SEC. 6. It shall be the duty of the Librarian to let, out books for a specified time, and call in the same whenout books &c., due, inflict fines for damage or loss of books, and collectkeep accounts the same, and keep an accurate account of all his official" doings in a book kept for that purpose, and make an an-Make annual nual report of the same to the Legislative Assembly of legislature. Utah: Provided, That no fine shall be excessive, or more than four times the purchase price of the book or books, for the loss or damage of which the fine may be inflicted.

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400 dollars from

SEC. 7. The Librarian is hereby entitled to draw from Librarian draw the Treasury of Utah for the current year as compensa-Treasury of ter tion for his services, the sum of four hundred dollars, notritory. otherwise appropriated; also the sum of two hundred dollars to defray the expenses of stationery, printing catalogue, and other contingencies.

SEC. 8. The foregoing act shall be in force after its passage; any previous law to the contrary notwithstanding.

Approved March 6, 1852.

W. C. Staines.

W. Woodruff.

T.S.Williams.

W.H.Kimball.

Livingston &
Kinkead.

Holliday &
Warner.

E.C.Clark.

E.D.Woolley.

Judges and

tion, &c.

APPROPRIATION BILL.

SEC. 1. Be it enacted by the Governor and Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Utah, That there be paid out of the sum appropriated by Congress for defraying the expenses of the Legislative Assembly of this Territory for the year ending June the thirtieth, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-two, the following amounts, viz:

To W. C. Staines for stationery furnished the Legislature as per bill No. 1, sixty-eight dollars and eighty cents. To W. Woodruff for stationery furnished the Legislature as per bill No. 2, ten dollars.

To T. S. Williams, for wood, stationery, tables, stands, &c., furnished the Legislature as per bill No. 3, one hundred and eighty-five dollars and forty cents.

To W. H. Kimball for penknives furnished the Legislat ture as per bill No. 4, thirty-two dollars and seventy-five

cents.

To Livingston & Kinkead for window shades, candlesticks, pitchers, tumblers, candles, &c., furnished the Legislature, as per bill No. 5, sixty dollars and seventy-eight

cents.

To Holliday & Warner for penknives, buckets, pitchers. candles, &c., furnished the Legislature, as per bill No. 6, one hundred and fifty-one dollars and forty-one cents.

To E. C. Clark, for thirty-seven chairs furnished the Le gislature, as per bill No. 7. one hundred and twelve dollars.

To E. D. Woolley, for stationery, wood, clocks, &c.. furnished the Legislature, as per bill No. 8, one hundred and thirty-six dollars and fifty cents.

To sundry Judges and Clerks, for services at the genclerks of elec- eral and special elections, held in this Territory for the election of the Legislative Assembly thereof, and for the payment of the guards and transmitting the returns of said election through the Indian country to the seat of Government, as per bill No. 9. seven hundred and seventy-three dollars and eighty cents.

W.Richards,

B.H. Young.

To W. Richards, for extra papers furnished the House of Representatives, and the Deseret News" for each member of the Legislature, as per bill No. 10, two hundred and one dollars.

To B. H. Young, for printing the Governors messages and other incidental printing expenses for the Legislature,

as per bill No. 11, two hundred and sixty-five dollars and twenty-five cents.

To W. C. Staines, Librarian, as per bill No. 12, twow.C.Staines. hundred and twenty-two dollars.

for members of

For compensation and mileage of the members of the Compensation Legislature, five thousand one hundred and sixty dollars.the leg slative To A. Carrington, chief Clerk of the House of Repre-A.Carrington sentatives, forty days, and for twenty days extra service, three hundred dollars.

To J. Grimshaw, assistant Clerk of the House of Repre-J.Grimshaw. sentatives, twenty days extra service, and twenty-five days

as assistant Clerk, one hundred and thirty-five dollars.

To W. Thompson, Reporter, twenty-six days in thew. Thompson. House of Representatives, seventy-eight dollars.

To the Rev. D. Pettegrew, for services as Chaplain of D. Pettegrew the House of Representatives, thirty-eight days, one hundred and fourteen dollars.

To J. Cragun, for services as Sergeant-at-arms, for theJ.Cragun. House of Representatives, forty days, one hundred and twenty dollars.

To A. L. Fullmer, for services as Door-keeper of the A.L.Fullme House of Representatives, thirty-three days, ninety-nine dollars.

To A. L. Fullmer, for services as assistant Door-keeperA.L.Fullmer of the House of Representatives, seven days, twenty-one dollars.

To H. E. Phelps, for services as fireman, seven days, H. E. Phelps and assistant Door keeper, thirty-three days, for the House of Representatives, one hundred and twenty dollars.

To R. Badger, for services as Messenger for the HouseR.Badger of Representatives, forty days, one hundred and twenty dollars.

To H. P. Richards, for services as assistant Messenger II.P. Richar ës for the House of Representatives, forty days, one hundred and twenty dollars.

To Homer Duncan, for services as Fireman for the H. Duncan. House of Representatives, thirty-one days, ninety-three dollars.

To J. Haven, for services as assistant Clerk for theJ.Haven. House of Representatives, nine days, twenty-seven dollars.

To the Rev. D. Carn, for services as Chaplain, for the D.Carn. House of Representatives, two days, six dollars.

To John Oakley, for services as assistant Clerk of theл.oakley

J.L.Smith.

Speaker.

II.Corey.

J. Ferguson.

J.Cain.

do

R. Campbell.

do

G.D. Watt.

John Smith.

W.H.Kimball.

G.D.Grant.

W.C.Staines.

J. Shipley.

President of
Council.

Public Works.

G.D.Watt.

J. Haven.

House of Representatives, seven days, twenty-one dollars.
To J. L. Smith, for services as Door-keeper, for the
House of Representatives, seven days, twenty-one dol-
lars.

To the Speaker of the House of Representatives, forty days, one hundred and twenty dollars.

To H. Corey, for services as Clerk of the Council, nine days, forty-five dollars.

To J. Ferguson, for services as Secretary of the Coun. cil, thirty days, one hundred and fifty dollars.

To J. Ferguson, for extra services in preparing Bills, &c., twenty days, one hundred dollars.

To J. Cain, for services as assistant Clerk of the Council, forty days, one hundred and twenty dollars.

To R. Campbell, for services as engrossing Clerk for the Council, thirty days, ninety dollars.

To R. Campbell, for extra services in copying Bills, &c., twenty days, sixty dollars.

To G. D. Watt, for services as Reporter for the Council, thirty days, ninety dollars.

To the Rev. John Smith, for services as Chaplain for
the Council, forty days, one hundred and twenty dollars.
To W. H. Kimball, for services as Sergeant-at-arms for
the Council, forty days, one hundred and twenty dollars.
To G. D Grant, for services as Door-keeper of the
Council, forty days, one hundred and twenty dollars.
To W. C. Staines, for services as Messenger of the
Council, forty days, one hundred and twenty dollars.

To J. Shipley, for services as Fireman for the Council, forty days, one hundred and twenty dollars.

To the President of the Council, forty days, one hundred and twenty dollars.

To the Public Works, for fitting up rooms for the Library, as per bill No. 13, two hundred dollars.

To G. D. Watt, for extra services in writing out reports, twenty days, sixty dollars.

To Jesse Haven, for services for extra clerking for committee, three days, nine dollars.

P.S. Williams. To Thomas S. Williams, for articles furnished the Furnishing committee, as per bill, twenty-two dollars.

S.D.Woolley.

H. Hunter.

To E. D. Woolley, for candles, stationery, &c., as per bill rendered, fifty-four dollars.

To E. Hunter, assistant Trustee in Trust, &c., for rent of Council House for the Legislative Assembly, wood, &c.,

as per bill rendered, seventeen hundred and twenty dollars and twenty-five cents.

To B. H. Young, for printing Governor's commissions, B.H. Young, proclamations, &c., as per bill rendered, forty-eight dol

lars.

To W. Richards, for printing blanks (election notices, )W.Richards. advertising proclamations, &c., as per bill rendered, seventy dollars and fifty cents.

SEC. 2. Be it further enacted, That there be paid out of the sum appropriated by Congress for defraying the expenses of the Legislative Assembly of the Territory, for the year ending June 30th, 1851, the following, viz:

To T. Bullock, as agent for taking the enumeration, ofT.Bullock. the Territory of Utah, previous to the first election for the Legislative Assembly of the Territory on the first Monday of August last, two thousand dollars.

To J. L. Heywood, for expenses and services in putting-J.L.Heywood, up election notices, and circulating the Governor's proclamation, three hundred dollars.

To Edward Hunter, assistant Trustee in Trust, &c., fore.Hunter. rent of Council House, wood, candles, paper, ink, quills, &c., as per bill rendered, four hundred and twelve dollars and twenty-five cents.

For compensation and mileage for the members of the Compensation, General Assembly of the State of Deseret, and for officersmileage, &c.,of of the two Houses, incidental expenses, &c., as per bill Deseret for $51. Legislature of rendered, for the year ending June 30th, 1851, four thousand three hundred and fifty-nine dollars and forty cents.

To Willard Richards, for services as Secretary of thew.Richards. State for 1850-51, as per bill rendered, one thousand dol

lars.

To William Clayton, for services as Auditor of accounts W.Clayton. for 1850 and 51, as per bill rendered, eight hundred dollars.

Printing ordinances, laws. and proclamations of the For Printing. Governor of Deseret for 1850 and 51, as per bill rendered, three hundred and twenty-three dollars and seventy cents.

To Brigham Young, for services as Governor of the Gov. Young. State of Deseret, for the year ending June 1851, and also superintendent of Indian affairs, as per bill rendered, two thousand five hundred dollars.

To Hosea Stout, for services and fees as Attorney Gen-H.Stout,

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