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institutes.

For the maintenance of farmers' institutes, held under the Farmers' auspices of the commissioner of agriculture, to be paid upon the order of said commissioner, and certified in sums as needed and for which vouchers for expenditures, duly audited and verified by him, shall be rendered, the sum of fifteen thousand dollars.

For the New York State Agricultural society, for the interest of the state and the promotion of agriculture therein, to be expended under the direction of the commissioner of agriculture, the sum of ten thousand dollars, for the purpose of constructing on the grounds of the society additions to the horticultural and dairy buildings, and for such other improvements and expenditures for improving said grounds and property as may be found necessary by the society for the promotion of agriculture in this state.

For the state weather bureau, to be expended under the direction of the commissioner of agriculture, the sum of four thousand five hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, for the prosecution of its work to the close of the next fiscal year, pursuant to the provisions of the agricultural law.

NATIONAL GUARD.

State Agri

cultural Society.

State

weather

bureau.

state camp and

For the adjutant-general, for repairs, improvements and better- Armories, ments of the state arsenals, armories, camp grounds and the rifle rifles ranges at Creedmoor and throughout the state, the sum of twenty thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary.

ranges.

For the adjutant-general, for the payment of pensions to members Pensions. of the national guard and naval militia and pay and care for the same when injured or disabled in service, pursuant to sections one hundred and twenty-nine and one hundred and thirty-two, chapter five hundred and fifty-nine, of the laws of eighteen hundred and ninety-three and the acts amendatory thereof, and for payment of expenses and examinations of claims for pensions, under said acts, the sum of six thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary.

claims,

tion of.

For the adjutant-general, for services and necessary traveling War expenses in prosecuting the war claims of the state against the prosecu United States, under his direction, eight thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to be approved by the governor as commander-in-chief.

and equip

For the adjutant-general, for the uniforming and equipping of the Uniforms national guard and naval militia and furnishing the necessary cook- ment." ing implements and stores and other necessaries for the national guard for field service, and for replacing uniforms, blankets, over

Armory at Ogdensburg.

Rifle

range,

coats and trousers worn out in service, and to complete the medical outfit and hospital corps supplies of the national guard and naval militia, the sum of thirty thousand dollars.

For the erection of a state armory in the city of Ogdensburg, the sum of forty thousand dollars, being the unexpended appropriation made by chapter five hundred and eighty of the laws of eighteen hundred and ninety-six, and also the additional sum of seventeen thousand dollars, all such money to be expended under and in pursuance of said chapter, for the purposes, and subject to the conditions, specified therein.

For the adjutant-general, for the completion of the rifle range and Kingston. plumbing of the state armory in the city of Kingston, the sum of four thousand five hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary.

Armory at
Malone.

Armory at
Oneonta.

War records, comple

tion, etc., of.

Acquisi

tion of land for

armory at Olean.

Boathouse, etc.,

For the adjutant-general, for the completion of the state armory in the village of Malone, three thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary.

For the adjutant-general, for the improvement and betterment of the state armory of the Third separate company at Oneonta, the sum of two thousand five hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary.

For the adjutant-general, to enable him to comply with sections thirty-eight, thirty-nine and forty, chapter sixteen, of the general laws of the state, and to complete the personal records of the regi ments, companies, troops, batteries and marines of this state which served in the late war for the Union, and for printing and binding the same in book form, under the direction of the adjutant-general, the sum of twenty thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary.

For the acquisition of a piece of land, about one hundred feet square, on the northwest corner of North and Barry streets in the city of Olean, for the use of the state armory in such city, the sum of four thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be neces sary; and the adjutant general, inspector-general and chief of ordnance, who are appointed a commission for the purposes hereof, are hereby authorized to acquire such lands for and in the name of the state by purchase or condemnation, the title to which shall be approved by the attorney-general.

For the adjutant-general, for the Second Separate Naval divis for naval ion, Rochester, New York, for deficiency in appropriation for the Rochester. completion of the boat-house and necessary accessories thereto,

militia at

and for repairing launch boiler, and for the boat carriage and babbit fittings thereto, the sum of nine hundred dollars; for water service, heating, dredging and equipment of said boat-house, with its approaches, for the use of the naval militia located in the city of Rochester, Monroe county, the sum of two thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is hereby appropriated out of any moneys in the treasury, not otherwise appropriated, to be expended under the direction of the adjutant-general, the inspectorgeneral and the chief of ordnance of the state, who are commissioners for the completion of the said boat-house with its approaches.

The sum of fifteen thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may Armory at Newburgh. be necessary, is hereby appropriated to defray the expenses of repairs and betterments of the state armory, at Newburgh, said amount to be paid by the treasurer, upon the warrant of the comptroller, out of any moneys in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, on bills for said repairs and betterments approved by the adjutant-general.

state

For the betterment of the road leading from the state camp to Roads at Roa Hook dock, and for the construction of a military road to con- camp. nect the state camp with the river road near Highland station, five thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to be expended under the order and direction of the adjutant-general. BANKING DEPARTMENT.

examiners.

For the superintendent of banks, for rent of office for examiners Office for in the city of New York, one thousand dollars, to be assessed and collected and refunded to the treasury, as provided for in the banking law.

superin

For the superintendent of banks, two thousand dollars, for pay- Salary of ment of increase of salary of said superintendent of banks, from the tendent. first day of October, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, to the first day of October, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, to be assessed and collected and refunded as provided in the banking law.

For the superintendent of banks, one thousand dollars, for pay- 1d. ment of increase of salary of said superintendent dating from the first day of April, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, to the first day of October, of the same year, to be assessed and collected and refunded as provided in the banking law.

BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS.

For the bureau of labor statistics, for deficiency in the annual Deficienappropriation for the year eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, the appropria

cies in tion.

Inspection department and office expenses.

Claims

by fire wardens.

Purchase

of lands in Adirondack park.

Hatcheries, etc.

Weirs, etc.. at inlets of Cayuga lake.

Bill-fish.

sum of five thousand dollars; and for a deficiency in the appropriation for the free employment bureau in New York city for the year eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, the sum of one thousand and five hundred dollars; and for deficiency in the annual appropriation for the year eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, the sum of four thousand dollars; and for the salary of deputy commissioner of labor statistics, the sum of twenty-five hundred dollars.

STATE BOARD CHARITIES.

For the state board of charities, for carrying on the work of the inspection department and for deficiency in appropriation for office and contingent expenses and clerk hire, three thousand dollars.

FISH, GAME AND FOREST COMMISSION. For the commissioners of fisheries, game and forest, for paying claims against the state incurred by fire wardens in the several counties of the forest preserve in fighting forest fires, two thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary.

The sum of four thousand sixty-nine dollars and forty-five cents, being the sum paid into the state treasury from proceeds of lands sold and leased and interest on deposits by the fisheries, game and forest commission, pursuant to chapter three hundred and thirtytwo, laws of eighteen hundred and ninety-three priated for the purchase of lands within the Adirondack park, as provided by section one hundred and twenty-three, article eight of said act.

еreby appro

For construction and maintenance of hatcheries and hatching stations and the collection and distribution of fish and fish fry, seven thousand five hundred dollars.

For the commissioners of fisheries, game and forests, the sum of five hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is hereby appropriated, to be expended by said commissioners or under their direction, for the erection and maintenance of weirs or traps at the inlets of Cayuga lake to exterminate from said lake, lampreys, suckers and other deleterious fish and for the scientific study by the biological department of the Cornell university, of the nature and habits of the various fishes of said lake.

For the extermination of bill-fish in Chautauqua lake, five hundred dollars.

SOLDIERS AND SAILORS' HOME.

ness, re

For the Soldiers and Sailors' home at Bath, for the payment of Indebted the present outstanding indebtedness, the sum of eight thousand pairs, etc. eight hundred and twelve dollars and forty-one cents, or so much thereof as may be necessary; for deficiency in maintenance, the sum of seven thousand dollars; for repairs to buildings and the construction of the new house for the farmer, the sum of fifteen thou sand dollars.

STATE MUSEUM.

nance of

For the state museum, for deficiency in appropriation for eigh- Mainteteen hundred and ninety-six and eighteen hundred and ninety. museums. seven, for the maintenance of the state museums, eight hundred dollars.

CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION.

tions.

For the civil service commission, for deficiency in appropriation Examinafor the expenses of examination, three thousand dollars.

MISCELLANEOUS REPORTER.

Clerk hire

For the miscellaneous reporter, for deficiency in former appro- and office priations for assistance, clerk hire, obtaining copies of opinions expenses. and office expenses, the sum of five thousand five hundred dollars, to be paid by the state treasurer, on the certificate of the reporter and audit and certificate of the comptroller.

SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION.

tion in

natural

etc.

For the state superintendent of public instruction, for the pur- Instrucpose of providing facilities for instruction in natural history, geog- history, raphy and kindred subjects by means of pictorial representations and lectures to the free common schools of each city and village of the state having a superintendent of free common schools, in accordance with the provisions of chapter three hundred and sixtytwo of the laws of eighteen hundred and ninety-five, the sum of fifteen thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, payable by the treasurer on the warrant of the comptroller, upon vouchers approved by the superintendent of public instruction, and audited by the comptroller.

of state botanist,

etc., of.

For the superintendent of public instruction, for printing from Report the plates from which the official edition was printed at an expense printing, not exceeding one dollar per volume, three thousand extra copies in quarto form of the annual report of the state botanist for the Vol. I 105

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