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1848.

To Giles U. Ellis, mileage, 280 miles, $28-per diem, 48 days,

$144-total, $172.

To Stephen Daniel, mileage, 230 miles, $23-per diem, 47 days, Appropriation. $141-total, $164.

To D. S. Walker, mileage, nothing-per diem, 48 days, $144

total, $144.

To John A. Summerlin, mileage, 450 miles, $45-per diem, 48 days, $144—total, $189.

To Thomas M. White, mileage, 150 miles, $15-per diem, 48 days, $144-total, $159.

To William M. C. Neal, mileage, 140 miles, $14-per diem, 48 days, $144-total, $158.

To Samuel B. Stephens, mileage, 44 miles, $4 40-per diem, 47 days, $141-total, $145 40.

To A. E. Knowles, mileage, 44 miles, $4 40-per diem, 48 days, $144-total, $148 40.

To M. C. Brown, mileage, 690 miles, $69-per diem, 48 days, 8144-total, $213.

To John Tanner, mileage, 150 miles, $15 per diem, 48 days, $144-total, $159.

To John Coleman, mileage, 130 miles, $13-per diem, 48 days, $144-total, $157.

To John Costen, mileage, 1,400 miles, $140-per diem, 48 days, $144-total, $284.

To D. J. Smith, mileage, 250 miles, $25-per diem, 48 days, $144-total, $169.

To John Ghent, mileage, 300 miles, $30-per diem, 48 days, $144-total, $174.

To Joseph B. Watts, mileage, 200 miles, $20-per diem, 48 days, $144-total, $164.

To John P. Baldwin, mileage, 1,500 miles, $150-per diem, 48 days, $144-total, $294.

To William N, Richburg, mileage, 568 miles, $56 80-per diem, 48 days, $144-total, $200 80.

To Benjamin A. Putnam, mileage, 550 miles, $55 per diem, 48 days, $144-total, $199.

To James T. Magbee, mileage, 690 miles, $69-per diem, 48 days, 144-total, $213.

To E. D. Tracey, mileage, 440 miles, $44-per diem, 48 days, $144-total, $188.

To Nicholas A. Long, mileage, 150 miles, $15-per diem, 48 days, $144-total, $159.

To Thomas Langford, mileage, 150 miles, $15-per diem, 48 days, $144-total, $159.

To J. H. T. Lorimer, mileage, 18 miles, $1 80-per diem, 48 days, $144-total, $145 80.

To Richard A. Shine, mileage, nothing-per diem, 48 days, $144 -total, $144.

1848.

Appropriation.

To Edward M. Moore, mileage, 500 miles, $50 per diem, 48 days, $144-total, 194.

To C. A. Tweed, mileage, 500 miles, $50-per diem, 48 days, $144-total, $194.

To Thomas J. Prevatt, mileage, 310 miles, $31—per diem, 48 days, $144-total, $175.

To Louis Aldrich, mileage, 300 miles, $30-per diem, 48 days, $144--total, $174.

To J. T. Baisden, mileage, $180 miles, $18-per diem, 48 days, $144-total, $162.

To Wm. P. Moseley, mileage, 130 miles, $13-per diem, 48 days, $144-total, $157.

To S. F. Jones, mileage, 44 miles, $4 40-per diem, 48 days, $144-total, $148 40.

To Joseph Austin, mileage, 40 miles, $4 00-per diem, 48 days, $144-total, $148.

To John Waterston, mileage, 424 miles, $42 40-per diem, 48 days, $144-total, $186 40.

To W. F. English, mileage, 1,760 miles, $176-per diem, 38 days, $114-total, $290.

To John Scott, mileage, 412 miles, $41 20-per diem, 48 days, $144-total, $185 20.

To O. M. Avery, mileage, 540 miles, $54-per diem, 47 days, $141-total, $195.

To Stephen Richards, mileage, 250 miles, $25-per diem, 48 days, $144-total, $169.

To E. E. Blackburn, mileage, 72 miles, $7 20-per diem, 48 days, $144-total, $151 20.

To P. Hobart, mileage, 400 miles, $40-per diem, 48 days, $144-total, $184.

To Wm. R. Taylor, mileage, 44 miles, $4 40-per diem, 48 days, $144-total, $148 40.

To John M. Smith, mileage, 60 miles, $6 00-per diem, 48 days, $144-total, $150.

To Solomon E. Mathers, mileage, 28 miles, $2 80-per diem, 48 days, $144-total, $146 80.

To John S. Taylor, mileage 600 miles, $60, per diem 48 days, $144-total $204.

To John L. Crawford, mileage 50 miles, $5, per diem 48 days, $144-total $149.

To William M. Maxwell, mileage 8 miles, 80 cents, per diem 48 days, $144--total $144 80.

To J. W. Bryant, mileage 450 miles, $45, per diem 48 days, $144 -total $189.

To George E. Hawes, mileage 1010 miles, $101, per diem 45 days, $135-total $236.

To Hadley Hinson, mileage 44 miles, $4 40, per diem 48 days, $144-total $148 40.

1848.

To J. M. Landrum, mileage 300 miles, $30, per diem 48 days,

$144-total $174.

To Dempsey Fennel, mileage 270 miles, $27, per diem 48 days, Appropriation. $144-total $171.

To J. P. Sanderson, mileage 280 miles, $28, per diem 48 days, $144-total $172.

To Charles Bannerman, mileage 32 miles, $3 20, per diem 48 days, $144-total $147 20.

To John S. Divine, mileage 60 miles, $6, per diem 48 days, $144 -total $150.

To R. J. Floyd, mileage 400 miles, $40, per diem 48 days, $144 -total $184.

To the following persons (named) for miscellaneous expenses : To Charles W. Downing, for services as Secretary of the Senate, 48 days, $240.

To Wm. B. Lancaster, for services as Clerk House of Representatives, 48 days, $240.

To Alexander Young, for services as Assistant Secretary of the Senate, 48 days, $192.

To E. H. Kilby, for services as assistant Clerk of the House of Representatives, 48 days, $192.

To Samuel Love, for services as Enrolling and Engrossing Clerk of the Senate, 48 days, $192.

To Thomas F. Williams, for services as Enrolling and Engrossing Clerk House of Representatives, 48 days, $192.

To Waller W. Taylor, for services as Sergeant at Arms for Senate, 48 days, $144.

To Nathaniel A. Jameson, for services as Door Keeper and Mes senger of the Senate, 48 days, $144.

To William J. Atwater, for services as Sergeant-at-Arms for the House of Representatives, 48 days, $144.

To John Williams, for services as Door Keeper and Messenger for the House of Representatives, 48 days, $144.

To William Choice, for services as Chaplain to Senate, $50. To William Neill, for services as Chaplain to House of Represen. tatives, $50.

To Nathaniel A. Jameson, for horse hire in bringing witnesses, by order of the House of Representatives, $3.

To William Choice, for services in copying the laws of the present session for the Printer, such amount, to be paid out of the contingent fund, as the Governor shall allow.

For printing the daily slips, miscellaneous matter, and Journals of the Senate and House of Representatives, the accounts for the same to be first audited by the Comptroller and allowed, if found to conform to the rates fixed, $2100.

To Thomas Hayward, for one dozen chairs, furnished for the use of the Senate, $25.

To Lynch & Vingerhoets, for repairs done in the Representative Chamber at the session of 1847-28, $13 13-for repairs, &c. in the

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1848.

Appropriation.

Appropriation-Relief of Hutchins, Fife & Tucker. CHAP. 295-'6.

Representative Hall and Senate Chamber at the present session, $100 -$113 13.

For the contingent expenses of the State Government for the fiscal year ending 31st October, 1849,

And for the fiscal year ending Oct. 31, 1850, 85,000-$10,000 To be set apart as a contingent fund, to be under the control of the Governor, and paid out upon his certificate.

For clerk's hire in the Comptroller's Office, during the present session, $30.

To John Beard, Register of Public Lands, for balance due him over the appropriation of last year, for his travelling and other contingent expenses, $8 75.

To estate of Samson H. Butler, for services of servant Harry, at the present session, $25.

For the amount of the cost and expenses in procuring the following works: "Historie Naturelle des Oranges," and "Traite de Citras," ordered by resolution No. 33 of the Second General Assembly, (1846,) and heretofore procured by the Governor, $36 50.

To James B. Gamble, for articles furnished to the present Gene. ral Assembly, $7.

To William Wilson, & Co., for stationery, &c. furnished for the use of the present General Assembly, to wit: for the Senate, $52 63|; for House of Representatives, $11 75-total, $64 38.

To estate of P. A. Hayward, for stationery, &c. furnished to the third General Assembly, $10 25.

[Passed the House of Representatives, January 12, 1849. Passed the Senate, January 12, 1849. Approved by the Governor, January, 13, 1849.]·

CHAPTER 295-[No. 87.]

AN ACT in relation to George W. Hutchins.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Florida in General Assembly convened, That sixteen dollars be paid by the Register of Public Lands, of public Pay for servi- moneys in his hands, to George W. Hutchins, for making condensed ces performed statements of the number of children in the several townships and by George W. counties of this State, and statements of the 16th sections, in accor Hutchins. dance with a resolution of the Senate.

Act. of Craven

[Passed the Senate, January 12th, 1849. Passed House of Representatives, January 13, 1849. Approved by the Governor, January 13, 1849.]

CHAPTER 296.-[No. 88.]

AN ACT for the benefit of Craven G. Fife and James R. Tucker.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of RepresenG. Fife allow- tatives of the State of Florida, in General Assembly convened, That the Comptroller be, and he is hereby, instructed to audit and allow

ed.

Relief of Bates, Hardee and Burnett. CHAP. 297-298.

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the accounts heretofore disallowed by him, in favor of Craven G. Fife, Clerk Circuit Court of Jefferson County, for the sum of thirtyfour dollars and eighty-three cents, ($34 83.)

1848.

SEC. 2. Be it further enacted, That the said Comptroller he in- J. R. Tucker's structed to audit and allow the account of James R. Tucker, Sheriff act. allowed. of said county, disallowed, as in the case of the said Fife, for the sum

of twelve dollars and fifty-eight cents.

[Passed the Senate, January 4, 1849.

Passed House of Representatives,

January 9, 1849. Approved by the Governor, January 11, 1849.]

CHAPTER 297.-[No. 89.]

AN ACT for the relief of James M. Bates.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Represen

tatives of the State of Florida in General Assembly convened, That

James M. Bates, late Sheriff of Benton county, be, and he is hereby Released from released from paying over to the State the fines and Solicitor's fees payment of fine heretofore charged to him at the Comptroller's office, against Peter Peterson (forty-five dollars,) and Isaac Garrison (forty dollars,) total eighty-five dollars, it appearing that the said fines and fees have not been collected by the said Bates, and could not have been with any degree of diligence: Provided, however, That this release of said Bates shall not be considered as a discharge of the said persons named from the payment of the amounts adjudged against them respectively.

SEC. 2. Be it further enacted, That the Comptroller be, and he is Sum to be alhereby authorized to allow to said Bates, and to place to his credit lowed. on account, the sum of fifteen dollars, in full, for keeping and providing for said Peterson while in custody.

Accounts to be

allow'd for oth

SEC. 3. Be it further enacted, That the Comptroller be, and he is hereby authorized to allow the account of said James M. Bates for one hundred and fifty-two 61-100 dollars, for services in the appre- er services. hension and prosecution of Adaline Boyd, in May, 1846, charged with the murder of William Boyd, and released by the Justices of the Peace.

[Passed the House of Representatives, December 20, 1848. Passed the Senate, December 29, 1848. Approved by the Governor, January 10, 1849.]

CHAPTER 298.-[No. 90.]

AN ACT for the relief of Mary A. Hardee and Mrs. Burnett.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Represen

tatives of the State of Florida, in General Assembly convened, That Relieved from the Treasurer be, and he is hereby, required to pay to the order of payment of cerMary A. Hardee and Mrs. Burnett, the sum of twelve dollars each, tain tax.

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