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tled "A Further Supplement to the act entitled 'An Act concerning taxes,"" approved April fourteenth, eighteen hundred and forty-six, which said further supplement was approved April first, eighteen hundred and sixty-nine, shall be and the same is hereby held to apply and be in force so far as it does not conflict with the provisions of this act.

4. And be it enacted, That this act shall take effect immediately.

Approved March 17, 1870.

Salary of state

increased.

CHAPTER CCCV.

A Supplement to the act entitled "An Act for the government and regulation of the State's Prison," approved March twentysixth, eighteen hundred and sixty-nine.

1. BE IT ENACTED by the Senate and General Assembly of prison keeper the State of New Jersey, That the salary of the principa! keeper of the state's prison, shall be two thousand four hundred dollars per annum, and at that rate for a shorter period, to be paid at the time and in the manner provided in the sixth section of the said act to which this a supplement; and that the said seventh section be so modified as to conform to the provisions of this act.

2. And be it enacted, That this act shall take effect immediately.

Approved March 17, 1870.

CHAPTER CCCXI.

An Act to defray Incidental Expenses for the year eighteen hundred and sixty-nine.

pay incidental expenses of eighteen hun

1. BE IT ENACTED by the Senate and General Assembly of Treasurer to the State of New Jersey, That it shall be lawful for the treasurer of this state to pay, upon the warrant of the comptroller, dred and sixty to the several persons hereinafter named the following amounts, nine.

viz:

Item No. 1. To Wheeler, Patterson & Company, for seventy-two combs and brushes for officers and members of assembly, two hundred and fourteen dollars and twenty cents,

Item No. 2. To John H. Anderson, chairman, for pay and mileage of committee to investigate the affairs of states prison, two hundred and fifty dollars,

Item No. 3. To William T. Nicholson, for stationery furnished sergeant at-arms of the house of assembly, four hundred and seventy-two dollars and twenty-five cents,

Item No. 4. To William T. Nicholson, for stationery furnished clerk of the senate, one hundred and eight dollars and seventy cents,

Item No. 5. To John H Knapp & Company, for gold pens and pencils furnished officers and members of the assembly, one thousand three hundred and ninety-two dollars,

Item No. 6. To Martin R. Dennis & Company, for stationery furnished to the officers and members of the house of assembly, as ordered by the committee on stationery, one thousand three hundred and forty-four dollars and fifty cents,

Item No. 7. To William T. Nicholson, for stationery furnished engrossing clerk of senate, two hundred and eighty dollars and twenty cents,

Item No. 8. To Martin R. Dennis & Company, for stationery furnished to the officers and mem

$214 20

250 00

472 25

108 70

1,392 00

1,344 50

280 20

bers of the house of assembly, as per order of the committee on stationery, two thousand nine hundred and sixty-six dollars and twenty-five cents,

Item No. 9. To Martin R. Dennis & Company, for stationery furnished to the officers and members of the house of assembly, as per order of the committee on stationery, seven hundred and ninety-one dollars,

$2,966 2.

Item No. 10. To W. T. Nicholson, for balance of order of Honorable Thomas C. Pearce, member of assembly eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, fifty dollars,

Item No. 11. To Martin R. Dennis & Company, for stationery furnished officers and members of the house of assembly, as per order of the committee on stationery, one thousand eight hundred and ninety dollars,

Item No. 12. To W. T. Nicholson, for stationery furnished engrossing clerk of the house of assembly, three hundred and fifty-two dollars and twenty-five cents,

Item No. 13. To John H. Knapp & Company, for one ivory gavel, thirty dollars,

Item No. 14. To James & Dunham, for mucilage furnished per order of the clerk, thirteen dollars and fifty cents,

Item No. 15. To W. T. Nicholson, for stationery furnished sergeant-at-arms of the senate, one hundred and eighty-four dollars and fifty cents,

Item No. 16. To Vanderhoven & Webb, for printing and binding senate calendar, twenty dollars,

791 00

50 00

1,890 00

352 25

30 00

13 50

184 50

20 00

Item No. 17. To H. P. Arnel, for horse and carriage hire for legislature, thirteen dollars,

13 00

Item No. 18. To William T. Nicholson, for stationery furnished assistant clerk of the senate, fiftyfour dollars and sixty cents,

54 60

Item No. 19. To Joseph D. Hall, for furnishing and preparing parchment roll for oaths of members of the general assembly, twenty dollars,

20 00

Item No. 20. To the clergymen officiating upon the opening of the house of assembly, ten dollars each, two hundred and twenty dollars,

220 00

Item No. 21. To each of the pages of the senate

and general assembly, fifty dollars for extra compensation,

Item No. 22. To Clarence J. Mulford, state librarian, for extra services, two hundred and fifty dollars,

Item No. 23. To John R. Warner, assistant doorkeeper of the assembly, the sum of two hundred and fifty dollars, extra compensation,

250 00

250 00

of keepers of

2. And be it enacted, That the keepers of the galleries of Compensation the two houses of the legislature shall receive for their ser- galleries. vices the sum of four hundred dollars each, and no other compensation whatever, and all laws now in force relative to the pay of these officers is hereby repealed.

3. And be it enacted, That this act shall take effect imme

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An Act establishing the weight of a bushel of Apples.

bushel of ap

1. BE IT ENACTED by the Senate and General Assembly of weight of a the State of New Jersey, That fifty pounds shall consti- ples. tute a bushel of apples.

2. And be it enacted, That this act shall take effect immediately.

Approved March 17, 1870.

Punishment

turing or pos

glarious tools.

CHAPTER CCCXV.

A Further Supplement to the act entitled "An Act for the Punishment of Crimes," approved April sixteenth, eighteen hundred and forty-six.

1 BE IT ENACTED by the Senate and General Assembly of for manufac- the State of New Jersey, That every person who shall manusessing bur- facture or knowingly have in his possession any engine, machine, tool or implement adapted or designed for cutting through, forcing or breaking open any building, room, vault, safe or other depository in order to steal therefrom any money or other property, knowing the same to be adapted and designed for the purpose aforesaid, with intent to use or employ, or allow the same to be used or employed, for the purpose aforesaid, shall on conviction be punished by imprisonment at hard labor for any term not exceeding fifteen. years or be fined any sum not exceeding four thousand dollars or both, at the discretion of the court before whom the offender or offenders may be convicted.

2. And be it enacted, That this act shall take effect immediately.

Approved March 17, 1870.

Proceedings

upon mandamus when

CHAPTER CCCXXXIX.

A Supplement to the act entitled "An Act for the better regulation of proceedings upon writs of mandamus," passed the second of December, seventeen hundred and ninety-four.

1. BE IT ENACTED by the Senate and General Assembly of the State of New Jersey, That in all cases when upon any judgment is such proceedings had upon mandamus as mentioned in the

given.

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