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That the following allowances shall be made to the several persons hereafter mentioned, for, their services during the present session of the General Assembly, to wit:

To the speakers of the senate and house of re- speaker of se presentatives, four dollars per day each :

To the clerks of the senate and house of represen-, tatives, sixty dollars per week each :

To the clerk of the committees of the senate, fourteen dollars per week :

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To the clerk of the committees of propositions and grievances, privileges and elections, for the Clerks of com house of representatives, fourteen dollars per week: mittees in H. To the clerk of the committees of claims, religion tives, and courts of justice, fourteen dollars per week.

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To the sergeant at arms of the senate, sixteen Sergeant at dollars per week :

To the sergeant at arms of the house of representátives, sixteen dollars per week:

To the door-keeper of the senate, sixteen dollars per week :

To the door-keeper of the house of representatives, sixteen dollars per week:

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Door-keepers

To the clerks of the senate and house of represen- Clerks. tatives, for stationary furnished during the present session, twenty dollars each :

To Roger Divine, for cutting fuel, furnishing Divine, water kettles, candlesticks and candles, for the house of representatives during the present session, fortyfour dollars :

To David Johnson, for cutting fuel, furnishing water kettles, candlesticks and candles, for the sen Johnson, ate during the present session, forty four dollars:

To William Winslow, for his services as agent on Winslow behalf of the commonwealth, under an act passed December 24th, 1806, authorising the government to appoint agents to prevent unlawful warlike enterprizes, sixty dollars :

To Walter Thomas, the sum of seventeen dollars Thomas, fifty-three cents :

Catham Ewing, eighteen dollars forty-nine cents; Ewing. Samuel H. Curd, eighteen dollars fifty-six cents, Cund. for travelling and attendance as witnesses on behalf

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R. Taylor; sergeant at arms.

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Lowry.

Loofbourrow,

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of John Neely, a justice of the peace in Logan

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To Armstead Morehead, clerk of Logan county court, one dollar and twenty cents, for nine pages of record, produced on the trial of the justices of Logan county:

To James Crutchloe, captain of a company ordered to apprehend some fugitives from justice, for three days services, six dollars :

To Thomas Sloan, Edward Cannon, Henry Dean, Elias Roads, Johr Mattenly, John Tucker, James W. Melone, Ebenezer Patton, Zachariah Avery, sen. and David Hamilton, privates in said company, the sum of three dollars each, for three days services :

To Richard Taylor, sergeant at arms, for summoning witnesses on the trial of Jesse Cravens, from the counties of Franklin, Woodford, Garrard, Lincoln, Mercer, Warren and Ohio, and sending for a record to Lincoln; also for summoning witnesses in the case of the general inquiry into the conduct of the Logan magistrates, from the counties of Woodford, Barren, Warren, Logan, Christian, Livingston and Muhlenberg, and taking the depósition of John Curd also for summoning witnesses in the inquiry into the situation of Martin Hawkins' mill dam, from the counties of Woodford and Franklin : also for summoning witnesses upon the inquiry inte the conduct of the public printer, from Franklin, three hundred and fifty-five dollars :

To David Johnson, for one hundred and twenty loads of Wood, one hundred and twenty dollars.

To Tunstall Cox, for repairs done to the capitol and lot, and necessaries furnished, one hundred and seven dollars, ten cents.

To William Lowry for repairing furniture of the government house, sixteen dollars sixty cents:

To Thomas V. Loofbourrow, for improvements in the committee room, twenty-two dollars, eightyseven and one half cents:

To Alexander Andrews, for repairs done to the court room in the capitol, nine dollars, sixty-two and ohe half cents;

To his excellency Charles Scott, the sum of one Governat hundred and twenty-five dollars, to be appropriated

in repairs to be made to the government house and

lot, the present year:

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To William I. Philips, for a cord, block and pully Philips to the door of the representative chamber, one dollar. To Edmund Bacon, for building a house and finding materials therefor, on the governmental lot, one hundred and forty-eight dollars, ninety cents and five mills:

To William Gerard, public printer, the balance Gerar of his account for the past year, seven hundred, twenty-three dollars, fourteen cents and five mills: To the public printer in advance, for services of

the present year, five hundred dollars:

To David Neiss, jun. for binding the acts of the Niess.

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present session, three hundred and twenty-five dol

lars; one hundred and twenty five dollars thereof to be paid in advance, the residue when the work is completed.

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Sec. 2. Be it further enacted, That the speakers of the respective houses, in making out the certificates Clerkt to the clerks of each house respectively, shall add four days to the number which the legislature have been in session, as the time they will be necessarily employed in completing the journals, preparing the acts for publication, arranging and filing the papers:

To Samuel Scott, four pounds, two shillings and Scot nine pence; for his services in the militia, under the command of gen. B. Logan, in the year 1786 and under the command of capt. William Steele, performed in the year 1787; which sum shall be receivable and payable, in instalments due the commonwealth, for the sale of vacant land. “

To the sergeant at arms of the senate, for carry- Sergeant at ing writs of elections to the district of Jefferson and arms of the Bullitt, in 1810, twelve dollars; carrying a writ of senate election to the county of Henry, four dollars; carrying a writ of election to Jefferson, in 1809, for senator in the room of J. F. Moore, esq. deceased, six dollars; to six inkstands for the use of the senate, three dollars; to three volumes of Littell's revision of the laws, twelve dollars:

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To Richard Taylor, sergeant of the court of ap peals, to returning summons commonwealth against Philips Caldwell, not found, twenty one cents; to executing summon on Richard Henderson, Anthony Arnold, John Bucey and Robert Wallace, two dollars and fifty cents; to travelling ninety-eight miles, at three cents per mile, two dollars ninety-four cent; to summoning nine witnesses, and travelling seventy-eight miles, at three cents per mile, seven dollars, ninety six and an half cents :

To the auditor of public accounts, in addition to his annual salary, five hundred dollars, to enable him to employ a competent number of clerks in his of fice:

To James Jellison, as a nightly watch for the years 1810 and '11, five dollars.

CHAP. CCLXCIII.

AN ACT

For the benefit of JOHN WEAGLE,

APPROVED JANUARY 31, 1811.

HEREAS it is represented to the present ge neral assembly, that there is large quantities of vacant and unappropriated land in this commonwealth, poor and unfit for cultivation, but useful to farmers and mechanics for the timber and bark thereon. And whereas John Weagle, an inhabitant of Madison county, and a tanner by trade, hath petitioned the legislature for leave to locate and survey two hundred acres of vacant and unappropriated land, for the use of the bark thereon-Wherefore,

Be it enacted by the General Assembly, That the said John Weagle is hereby authorised to locate and survey any quantity not exceeding two hundred a cres of vacant and unappropriated land, to include the head of the west branch of Buck creek, a branch

of the Kentucky river, to be laid off in a square form, and not to exceed in length more than three times in breadth: Provided however, that the said John Weagle shall not include in his survey, any salt lick or spring, or any bank of iron, lead or silver ore, or any actual settler with two hundred acres, to include his' settlement in the centre, or interfere with any other claim and upon the said John Weagle's producing to the register of the land office, a platt and certificate of survey, made agreeable to the provisions of this act, and paying into the public treasury at the rate of twenty dollars per hundred acres, within two years from the passage of this act, the register shail issue a grant on such platt and certificate, as in other ca

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CHAP. CCLXCIV.

AN ACT

Authorising a Lottery for building a Bridge over the
South fork of Licking in Harrison county.

APPROVED, January 31, 1811.

E it enacted by the general assembly of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, That it shall and may be lawful, for James Finley, James Kelly, Isaac Mil- Managers and pointed ler, William Brown, William Moore, James Coleman and Samuel M'Millan, or a majority of them, to raise by lottery, in one or more classes as to them may appear necessary, any sum not exceeding fifteen hundred dollars, to be applied to the purposes hereafter mentioned; and the said James Finley, James Kelly, Isaac Miller, William Brown, William Moore, James Coleman and Samuel M'Millan, are hereby Duty of math bound to to the fortunate persons the amount pay that each person shall be justly entitled to by the event of said lottery; and in case of failure, shall be liable to the action of the party aggrieved, or so many of

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