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CHAPTER 49.

APPROPRIATIONS.

AN ACT making additional appropriations for the support of the State Gov ernment, for the extra session of the General Assembly.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Iowa, That the following sums of money be and the same are hereby appropriated for neswpapers, &c., furn ished the house.

Newspapers. To Sylvester, Harrison & Brother, of Daily Even

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and indexing, and distributing the Journals of
the House,..

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To Secretary of State, for superintending the printing, indexing and distributing the laws of the

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present session,.

pay clerk hire, for Census Board,.

300 00

Laws.

.1,500 00 Census. 142 60 Stationery.

"William Lee,for nine degree maps and stationery,
"Geo. W. Marquardt, for stationery,.

"J. N. Seydell, for buckets and brushes,...
"Morsman & Cochran, for stationery,
"Davis & Hunter, for dusting brushes,.
"Seydell & Bixby, for brooms, . .
"Millington & Smith, for seamless bags,.
"Rev. Mr. Morrison, for services as chaplain,...
"Postmaster, at Iowa City,..

"Thomas C. Carson & Co., for buckets & dippers,
"Charles C. Nourse, as Chief Clerk,.
"A. R. Fulton, as Assistant Clerk,.
"F. A. Baker, as Enrolling Clerk,...
"Silas Foster, as Sargeat-at-Arms,.

13 00

5 00

1 50

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50 00 Prayer. 180 74 Postage.

4 00 Sundries.

120 00 Officers of II.

120 00 Rep.

60 00

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"F. Kimball & Co., for ice furnished House, 14

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day,

10 60

Contingent.

"pay bills for articles, and postage during the
present session of the General Assembly, ap-
proved by the Auditor of State,.

"M. L. Fisher, for extra services as President,..
"P. B. Bradley, Principal Secretary,...
"P. B. Bradley, for superintending printing
Journals and distributing,..

"Will Tomilson, Assistant Secretary,.
"James Trimble, Sergeant-at-Arms,.

"F. Conley, Door Keeper,.

"John Templin, Messenger,.
"John Peck, Messenger,.
"F. M. Thompson, Messenger,.
"Mrs. Wahl, for paste,..
"J. N. Sydell, buckets, &c.,
"Trusdell & Carey, carpeting, &c.,.

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Sundries.

Hospital.

Newspapers.

Refreshments.
Postage.
Contingent.

Praying.

To John M. Bay, brooms...

"Millington & Smith, sacks,.

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"E. Shephard & Co., sundries,.

"Wm. Penn Clarke, bale matting, freight and

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"S. B. Daniels & Co., velvet,.

"Gower, Mygatt & Galley, 23 1-4 yds. velvet.

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Sydell & Bixby, repairing buckets and dippers "Mrs. Wahl, making carpet,..

"Moffitt & Snavely, 3 dozs. spittoons,.

"W. P. Doty, excavating vault, and laying stone,
and moving building,.

"F. Sanxay, for nails,.

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Sylvester, Harrison & Bro., for daily papers, for
Senate,..

"J. Teesdale, for daily papers, for Senate,
"Davis & Hunter, for paper weights, . . .
"Morseman & Cochran, for paper weights to
Clerk of Senate, Session of 1854 and 1855.....
"Vogt & Bro., paper folders and wrapping paper,
"Kimball & Co., for ice,..

"William Vogt, Postmaster, for postage to Senate
"further appropriations to William Vogt, for
such amount as may be audited by Auditor..
"F. A. Shearer, Chaplain [Senate]..
APPROVED, July 15, 1856.

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CHAPTER 50.

SCHOOL FUND.

AN ACT to prevent the loaning of the School Fund by the Superintendent of Public Instruction.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Prohibition State of Iowa, That the Superintendent of Public Instruction be and is hereby prohibited from loaning or parting with the possession of any moneys now in his possession, belonging to the School Fund, except as provided for at the present session of the General Assembly, until otherwise authorized by act of the General Assembly.

SEC. 2. This act to be in force from and after its publi- Take effect cation in the Iowa City Republican and Iowa Capital Reporter, and the Secretary is requested to publish the same to-morrow, or as soon as practicable.

APPROVED July 15th, 1856.

I certify that the foregoing act was published in the Iowa City Republi

can July 23d and in the Iowa Capital Reporter July 23rd, 1856.

GEO. W. MCCLEARY,

Secretary of State.

JOINT RESOLUTIONS.

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State exempt

RESOLUTION NO 1.

JOINT RESOLUTION providing for the publication of certain laws.

Resolved, by the General Assembly of the State of Iowa, That all acts and resolutions of a local character, passed at the present session of the General Assembly, the publication of which are not provided for in said acts and resolutions respectively, may be published in at least one newspaper in their respective localities, and one paper printed at Iowa City; that from and after such publication, such acts and resolutions shall take effect.

Resolved, That said publication shall incur no expense to from expense. the State.

APPROVED, July 15th, 1856.

to officers.

JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 2.

LAWS.

JOINT RESOLUTION providing for furnishing the Code and Laws to officers entitled thereto by law.

Code and laws Resolved, by the General Assembly of the State of Iowa, That the Secretary of State be and is hereby authorized and required to transmit to the county clerk of each county in the State, a sufficient number of copies of the Code of Iowa and of the acts of the General Assembly of 1853 and 1855, to supply the officers entitled to the same by law, and that

Expense.

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