Henry Jarrett, 8438 00 P. C, Lane, 424 50 Walter Lowrie, 415 00 William Maghee, 341 QO Abel M.Farland, 494 50 James M Sherry, 437 20 Benjamin R. Morgan, 442 60 Thomas Murray, 442 60 James Poe, 418 00 Samuel Power, 492 40 102 days, 93 days, 85 days, 103 days, 106 days, 100 days, 106 days, 96 days, 90 days,.. 72 miles, 103 days, 204 miles, 442 60 Isaac Weaver, 106 days, 460 miles, 493 00 Henry Welles; 96 days, 400 miles, $ 444 00 John Tod, speaker, 106 days, 560 00 Joseph A. M'Jimsey, clerk, 106 days, 8 424 Salary, 500 924-00 Samuel Conrad, Assistant clerk, 106 days, 424 Salary, 350 774 00 John L. Wallis, Sergeant-at-armsy 106 days, 212 Salary, 150 362 00 William Shannon, Door-keeper, 106 days, 212 Salary, 150 362 00 Therefore, Resolved, That the Speaker draw his warrant on the state treasurer in favour of the members and officers of the Senate, for the amount due each as above stated. On motion, Said report was again read, and the same being under consideration, A motion was made by Mr. Rogers and Mr. Jarrett, To amend the item which relates to the pay of Mr. Lowrie, by allowing pay for the whole number of days during the session, and On the question, The yeas and nays were required by Mr. Erwin and Mr. Ross, and are as follow, to wit. Messrs. Ewing, Messrs. Murray, Shoemaker, G. Weaver. 6. A motion was then made by Mr. Frailey and Mr. Reed, Further to amend said report by striking from the item which relates to Mr. Welles, .96 days, and inserting .99 days, and to make 6 444 dollars' read ( 456 dollars;' which was agreed to. On the question, Whereupon, . An act establishing certain election districts,' was read the third time, and Resolved, That this bill pass. • À supplement to an act, entitled, an act to incorporate an academy or public school in the town of Waterford, and for other purposes,' was read the third time, and Resolved, That this bill pass. Ordered, That the clerk return said bills to the House of Representatives, with information that Senate have passed the same with amendments, in which the concurrence of that house is requested. A motion was made by Mr. Baily and Mr. Jarrett, and read as follows, to wit. Resolved, That there be allowed for extra service to the Clerk of Senate, the further sum of, $ 150 Assistant clerk, 100 Sergeant-at-arms, 75 Door-keeper 75 Assistant door-keeper, 75 That there be allowed to the transcribing clerk for his services in full, during the present session the sum of, 600 On motion, Said resolution was again read, and the same being under consideration, On the question, The yeas and nays were required by Mr. Frailey and Mr. Reed, and are as follow, to wit, YEAS, YEAS, Messrs. Baily, Erwin, Messrs. M Sherry, Poe, 1% G. Weaver, Messrs. Beale, Messrs. Murray, Reed, Shearer, Shoemaker, Smith, Welles, Tod, speaker, 16. So it was determined in the negative. The 2d, 3d and 4th, items were severally considered and disagreed to The 5th item was considered and agreed to. The 6th item being under consideration, A motion was made by Mr. M«Sherry and Mr. G. Weaver, To amend the same by striking therefrom the word “six,' and inserting · five;' which was agreed to, and The item as amended agreed to. Whereupon, Agreeably to order, The Senate resolved itself into a committee of the whole, Mr. Reed in the chair, on the bill from the House of Representatives, entitled • An act further to alter and amend the act, entitled, an act to regulate the general elections within this commonwealth.' And after some time, The committee rose, reported progress and asked leave to sit again; leave was not granted. Whereupon, present and recommend it to the early attention of the next legis. lature. On the question, yeas and nays were required by Mr. Lowrie and Mr. Frailey, and are as follow, to wit. YEAS. YEAS. Messrs. Baily, Erwin, Messrs. M.Sherry, Morgan, 15. Ross, Messrs. Beale, Messrs. Reed, Rogers, Shearer, 1. Weaver, Tod, speaker, 15 The Senate proceeded to the second reading and consideration of the bill from the House of Representatives, entitled • An act making appropriation to defray certain expences of government therein mentioned.' The several sections and title having been considered and agreed to. Ordered, That said bill be prepared for a third reading. The clerk of the House of Representatives being introduced, presented for signature, the bills, entitled as follow, viz. • A further supplement to an act, entitled, an act for the prevention of vice and immorality and of unlawful gaming, and restraining disorderly sports and dissipation.' 6 An act authorizing Joseph Budd and Joshua Budd to build a toll bridge across the Youghiogeny river in Westmoreland county, and for extending the time of building a bridge over the river Juniata at Millerstown, in Cumberland county. • An act authorizing the trustees of the Methodist Episcopal church in the borough of Chambersburg to sell a certain lot of ground.' • An act to authorize the Governor to appoint commissioners to lay out a road from the west end of Brighton bridge to the state line in a direction to Poland, in the state of Ohio.' 6 An act to authorize the Governor to incorporate a company for erecting a parmanent bridge over the river Delaware at Stockport in Wayne county.' * An act providing for the erection of a state capitol." A supplement to an act, entitled, an act establishing a fee bill.' • An act to incorporate the city of Pittsburg.' • An act to review part of the state road from the mouth of Beaver creek, to the top of the hill north-west of Greersburg? • An act for the relief Benjamin Jennings, an old revolution An act authorizing the Governor to incorporate four companies for making an artificial road from the town of Washington in this state, to intersect the Harrisburg and Pittsburg turnpike road, at or near the town of Bedford.' A supplement to the act, entitled, an act to authorize James Barton and George Biddis, their heirs and assigns, to convey ary soldier." |