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To W. J. Greene, jailor of Jackson county, for feeding prisoners, two hundred and thirteen dollars and twenty W. J. Greene.

cents.

To W. P. Spinks, sheriff of Washington county, for feeding prisoners, eighteen dollars.

W.P. Spinks.

To M. A. Baldwin, solicitor for the eighth judicial cir- M A. Baldwin. cuit, for prosecuting two negroes to conviction, twenty

dollars.

To James Savage, jailor of Clarke county, for feeding J. Savage. prisoners, six hundred and nineteen dollars and twenty

certs.

To Dixon Hestle, jailor of Monroe county, for feeding D. Hestle. prisoners, three hundred and twenty-two dollars and five

cents.

To H. D. Morrow, jailor of Morgan county, for feeding H D. Morrow. prisoners, seventy-eight dollars and forty cents.

To John Turner, jailor of Henry county, for feeding pris- John Turner, oners, forty-eight dollars and forty cents.

To John F. Cowan, sheriff of Jackson county, for making J. F. Cowan. congressional returns, nine dollars and fifty cents.

To Philip D. Swink, late jailor of Jackson county, for feeding prisoners, forty dollars and forty cents.

To John Owens, late Sheriff of Henry county, for feeding prisoners, twenty-seven dollars and fifty cents.

To Wiley Sanders, jailor of Talladega county, for feeding prisoners, one hundred and thirty-nine dollars and sixty

cents.

To Richard C. Mason, jailor of Morgan county, for feeding prisoners, three hundred and eighty dollars and eighty

cents.

PD Swink.

John Owens.

W Sanders,

RC Mason.

To Benjamin F. Horton, for arresting and prosecuting B F Horton. William Seigler, twenty-five dollars.

To Clarke Bobo, jailer of Franklin county, for feeding Clarke Bobo. prisoners, three hundred and fifty-three dollars and twenty

cents.

To William Stringfellow, jailor of Coosa county, for feeding prisoners, one hundred and eighty-nine dollars and forty cents.

W Stringfellow.

James P. Stow, for putting zinc around the fire places JP Stow." in the Capitol, the sum of nine dollars and fifty cents.

Jolin Powell, for chairs, tables, and desk, the sum of J Powell; fifty-two dollars and fifty cents.

To Evington F. Gritin, for removing prisoner from the E F Griffin, jail of Chambers county to Tallapoosa county, the sum of ten dollars.

William Garrett, for taking care of the Capitol and pub- w Garrett. lic furniture, at Tuscaloosa, for the years 1846 and 1847, the sum of one hundred and twenty five dollars.

P Woodson.

H Olcott.

JH Weaver.

H W Farley.

E G Hodges.

Philip Woodson, for printing during the years 1846 and 1847, the sum of thirty four dollars.

H. Olcott, for ink, paper and quills, the sum of four dollars and twenty-six cents.

To James H. Weaver. jailor of Madison county, the sum of twenty dollars and forty cents, for feeding State prisoners confined in said jail.

H. W. Farley, for sundry articles furnished the State, the sum of thirty-eight dollars and ninety cents.

Elias G. Hodges, for three days going to, and returning from Troy, in Pike county, to compare the vote for Congressional election, the sum of nine dollars and twenty five cents.

James Fountain, for pullies and ropes for the 'Senate

James Fountain. Chamber, the sum of four dollars.

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George D. Purcell, for one mahogany table and desk, for the Secretary's office, the sum of eighteen dollars.

William Jennings, Jailor of Tuscaloosa county, for feeding State prisoners confined in said jail, the sum of fortyfive dollars and sixty cents.

B. F. Rop-r, Jailor of Pickens county, for feeding State prisoners, the sum of two hundred and thirty-six dollars and forty cents.

To Peter Anderson, sheriff of Jefferson county, for feeding
State prisoners, the sum of sixteen dollars and sixteen cents,
C. Kavenaugh, Sheriff of Madison county, the sum

of ten dollars. .*
To Willis Stricklin, Jailor of Coneenh county, for feeding
State prisoners, the sum of one hundred and ninety eight
dollars and twenty-five cents.

To Austin Williams, treasurer of Barbour county, for the use of the county, four hundred and ninety three dollars and sixty cents. part of the sum paid by said county, to R. T. White, jailor, for feeding state prisoners in the years 1844

and 1815.

To Richard Taylor, jailor of Chambers county, for feed ing prisoners, two hundred and twenty seven dollars and twenty cents.

To Deveneatix Hopkins. late sheriff of Sumpter county, for feeding and conveying State prisoners to prison, one hundred and thirteen dollars and fifty cents.

To Joseph S. Clarke, jailor of Madison county, for feeding prisoners, seven hundred and sixty eight dollars.

To Winston P. Pettis sheriff of Lauderdale county, for feeding prisoners and making Congressional returns, three hundred and thirty six dollars and thirty cents.

To David W. Staples, jailor of Marshall county, for

feeding prisoners, six hundred and fifteen dollars and fifteen

cents.

To Alexander McKinney, jailor of Limestone county, for feeding prisoners, thirty dollars and eighty cents. To Berry Carter, jailor of Talladega county, for feeding prisoners, four hundred and twenty seven dollars.

To Wade L. Hampton. jailor of DeKalb county, for feeding prisoners, two hundred and forty three dollars.

To Joel F. McLendon, sheriff of Henry county, for feeding prisoners, thirty five dollars.

A' McKinney.

B Carter.

W L Hampton.

JF McLendon.

To Leroy Driver. jailor of Chambers county, for feeding L Driver, prisoners, one hundred and nineteen dollars and thirty five cents.

To Joseph Johnson, sheriff of Tallapoosa county, for conveying prisoners to Macon jail, sixty one dollars.

To Aaron Haynes jailor of Benton county, for feeding prisoners, one hundred and fifty three dollars and twenty

cents.

J Johnson.

A Haynes.

To William J. Willis, sheriff of Benton county, for feed- W J Willis. ing prisoners, sixty s.x dollars and sixty cents

To Weeks Pippin, sheriff of Henry county, for feeding w Pippin. prisoners, thirty two dollars.

To J. H. Moore, sheriff of Marshall county, for feeding prisoners, fifty dollars.

JH Moore.

To Andrew W, McCollum, sheriff of Franklin county, for feeding prisoners, one hundred and forty seven dollars A W McCollum. and seventy cents.

A Frazer.

To Allen Frazer, sheriff of Pike county, for feeding prisoners, three hundred and sixty two dollars and fifty cents. To John Collins, sheriff of St. Clair county, for feeding prisoners, thirty five dollars and forty one cents. To G. M. Neal, jailor of Fayette county, for feeding G M Neul. prisoners, twenty eight dollars and forty cents.

J Collins

To Alexander L. McKinney, jailor of Limestone county, A L McKinney for feeding prisoners, thirty three dollars.

To William Owen, jailor of Randolph county, for feeding W Owen prisoners, ninety one dollars and sixty two cents.

To John P. West, jailor of Shelby county, for feeding JP West prisoners. sixty dollars and forty three cents.

To S. D. Button, for taking care of State Capitol, seventy S D Button nine dollars.

To John W. Hayes, jailor of Bibb county, for feeding JW Hayes prisoners, twenty one dollars.

To fl. J. Cates, jailor of Bibb county, for feeding prison- H J Cates. ers, two hundred and sixteen dollars and eighty five cents.

To William F. Wade, jailor of Macon county, for feed. WF Wad ing prisoners, four hundred and ninety two dollars.

To Henry A. McGee, sheriff of Lawrence county, for H A McGee

B Williams

Young Mann.

J Owens

O Williams

J L Rainey

Bates & Hooper

LH Dickinson

FB Burton

Bardwell & Robinson

W Seay

J Fountain

CC Langdon

PB Waters

R & R Williams

H W Farley

L. Owen

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JR Rodgers,

M M Bonham

for feeding prisoners, two hundred and seventy three dollars and sixty cents.

To Buckner Williams,, sheriff of Barbour county, for conveying prisoners to Pike county, nine dollars.

To Young Mann, sheriff of Henry county, for feeding prisoners, thirty five dollars and ten cents.

To John Owens, sheriff of Henry county, for feeding prisoners, seventy two dollars and seventy cents.

To Osborn Williams, jailor of Barbour county, for feeding prisoners, eight hundred and ninety eight dollars.

To James L. Rainey, jailor of Limestone county, for feeding prisoners, thirty seven dollars and twenty cents. To Bates & Hooper, editors of the Alabama Journal at Montgomery, for public printing, as per contract, with the Secretary of State, sixty dollars.

To L. H. Dickinson, of Montgomery, for furniture fürnished the State Capital, since the meeting of the Legislature, one hundred and nine dollars and fifty cents.

To T. B. Burton, for window frames for illuminating the Capitol, on the 8th of January, 1848, one hundred and two dollars and seventy five cents.

To Bardwell and Robinson, for making doors for the galleries of the Senate and House of Representatives, in the State Capitol, forty two dollars.

To Woodson Seay, jailor of Talledega county, for feed- . ing prisoners, fifty five dollars and sixty cents.

To James Fountain, for work done on the Capitol, ten dollars and twenty five cents.

To C. C. Langdon, of Mobile, for public printing, fifty two dollars.

To P. B. Waters, sheriff of Butler county, for feeding prisoners and other purposes, thirty seven dollars and ninety cents.

To R. & R. Williams, of Montgomery, for articles fur nished for the use of the two houses of the General Assembly, at this session, sixty dollars and forty cents.

To H. W. Farley, of Montgomery, for articles furnished the two houses, at this session, sixty seven dollars and ninety four cents.

To Lewis Owen, of Montgomery, for two lamps for the Capitol, five dollars.

To Charles Lion, of Montgomery, for articles furnished the Capitol, four dollars and thirteen cents.

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To John R. Rodgers, of Montgomery, for articles farnished the Capitol, two hundred and thirty seven dollars. To M. M. Bonham, jailor of Wilcox county, for feeding prisoners, one hundred and ninety two dollars and twenty

cents.

To James L. Shuffield, administrator of Burgiss Mc J L Shuffield Gaha, deceased, jailor of Marshall county, for feeding prisoners, one hundred and forty seven dollars and twenty

cents.

To Samuel G. Portis, sheriff of Monroe county, for ser- s G. Portis vices rendered the State, sixty eight dollars and forty-five

cents.

To Reuben Estes, sheriff of DeKalb county, for making Congressional returns, twelve dollars.

R Estes

To Moore & Knight, for glazing done in the Capitol, six Moore & Knight dollars and twenty three cents.

To Moses McGuire, sheriff of Tuscaloosa county, for M McGuire feeding prisoners and other purposes, forty three dollars and

eighty two cents,

Also, eight dollars and ninety five cents to John C. Martin,of Lowndes county, for conveying a states prisoner to the county jail of Lowndes county.

JC Martin

Also, to Swan Skelton, clerk of the Circuit court of Tus- S Skelton caloosa county, ten dollars.

Approved, March 1, 1848...

[No. 405.]

AN ACT

For the relief of James H. Owen, and others.

Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Alabama, in General Assembly convened,

That the Comptroller of public accounts be authorized to draw his Appropriations warrant on the State Treasurer for the following sums of money made to

to be paid to James H. Owen, for the following purposes, viz:

four dollars for illuminating the State Capitol, on the 8th of Jan. J H Owen; uary 1848; four dollars for collecting stationary; seventy-six dollars and sixty six cents, for servant hire for the use of the House of Representatives; thirteen dollars and twelve cents for one hun-. dred and five barrels of water, furnished for the use of the same; eight dollars and sixty-three cents, for candlesticks and brooms furnished for the same.

Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That the Comptroller, be,

and he is hereby authorized to draw his warrant on the Treasury McCormick & in favor of M'Cormick and Walshe for printing programms of the Walthe Inaugeral and funeral of the Hon. P. S. Glover, for the sum of twenty dollars-and also for the Montgomery band for performances on different occasions for the sum of twenty dollars, to be paid out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated.

Sec. 3. Be it further enacted, That the sum of ten dollars W O Baldwin and forty cents be appropriated to William O. Baldwin, for board of

servant while he was in the employ of the House of Representa.

tives.

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