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COMMISSIONERS OF QUARANTINE.

Commis

For the commissioners of quarantine, for salaries, seven thousand sioners of five hundred dollars.

quarantine.

Land office.

Postage,

etc.

Care of capitol.

State hall.

Regents of

LAND OFFICE.

For assessments and other expenses of the public lands, and for the compensation and mileage of the speaker of the assembly for attendance as commissioner of the land office, one thousand dollars.

PUBLIC OFFICES.

For postage on official letters, documents and other matter sent by mail by the governor, secretary of state, comptroller, treasurer, superintendent of public instruction, attorney-general, state engineer and surveyor, adjutant-general, inspector-general, state board of charities, state board of health and clerk of the court of appeals, five thousand dollars; and for stationery for the aforesaid public officers and departments, four thousand dollars.

CAPITOL.

For the care, cleaning, labor, gas, fuel, services of assistant superintendent, orderlies, watchman, and all necessary expenses of the capitol, fifty-five thousand dollars.

STATE HALL.

For repairs, cleaning, labor, gas, and other necessary expenses of the state hall, five thousand dollars.

For the superintendent of the state hall, for salary, one thousand two hundred dollars.

REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY.

For the secretary of the regents of the university, for salary, three the univer- thousand five hundred dollars.

sity.

State library.

For the assistant secretary of the regents of the university, for salary, two thousand dollars.

For the botanist, for compensation for arranging the herbarium in the museum of natural history, one thousand five hundred dollars.

For expenses of postage, expressage, printing, stationery, visitation, examinations, attendance of regents at meetings of the board, for compensation of messenger and for office expenses, including clerical aid, four thousand dollars.

STATE LIBRARY.

For the trustees of the state library for the salary of a clerk in charge of the documents and records transferred to said library by chapter one hundred and twenty of the laws of eighteen hundred and eighty-one, one thousand five hundred dollars.

For the purchase of books for the state library, four thousand dollars to be paid to the trustees thereof in semi-annual payments, on vouchers to be approved by the comptroller, on the first of October and April.

For binding, lettering and marking books for the state library, two thousand dollars.

For repairs, cleaning, gas, transportation of books and other necessary expenses of the state library, two thousand dollars.

For the librarian, the assistants and janitor of the state library, for salaries, seven thousand eight hundred dollars.

STATE CABINET OF NATURAL HISTORY AND THE

MUSEUM.

AGRICULTURAL

For the state cabinet of natural history, for the salaries of the di- Natural rector and three assistants, and for the increase and preservation of history the collection, ten thousand dollars.

For repairs, cleaning, labor, gas and other necessary expenses of the hall for the state cabinet of natural history, including compensation of the keeper, five thousand dollars.

and agricultural museum.

For James Hall, as state geologist, for compensation for authorship, State the superintendence of drawings and engravings, for clerk hire and geologist. use of working rooms, for the arranging, labeling and distribution of the duplicate fossils and minerals, as fixed by the lieutenant-governor, comptroller and secretary of state, two thousand five hundred dollars; and it shall be the duty of the said state geologist to communicate to the legislature, on or before the first day of March of each and every year, a report upon the condition of any work for the state on which he may be engaged; and for the persons employed in making drawings for the natural history of the state, for salaries, to be paid in such manner as may be determined by the secretary of state and the secretary of the board of regents, one thousand eight hundred dollars. Whenever the fossils, minerals and other property of the state, now in charge of the state geologist, shall be removed to rooms prepared therefor in the state hall, under the direction of the trustees of the state hall, and the buildings now occupied shall be vacated, then all rent for the use of said buildings shall cease, but any unexpended balance remaining of the amount designated for such rent, or so much thereof as may be necessary, may be expended for payment of the expenses incurred in such removal.

FUEL.

For fuel for the capitol, the state hall, the state library and the hall Fuel. for the state cabinet of natural history, four thousand dollars,

AGRICULTURE.

For the promotion of agriculture in the state, twenty-eight thousand Agriculdollars, eight thousand dollars thereof to be distributed in premiums by the State Agricultural Society, and the remaining sum of twelve thousand dollars to be so distributed by the State Agricultural Society to the agricultural societies in counties, and to the American Institute in the city of New York, in the ratio prescribed by the act to promote agriculture, passed May fifth, eighteen hundred and forty-one, and the act to provide for the distribution of moneys appropriated to promote agriculture and for other purposes, passed April twelfth, eighteen hundred and forty-eight.

LEGISLATURE.

For compensation and mileage of members and officers of the legis- Legisla lature three hundred and forty thousand dollars.

For advances by the comptroller to the clerks of the senate and assembly for contingent expenses, fifteen thousand dollars.

For postage, expenses of committees, compensation of witnesses, legislative manual, Crosswell's manual, clerk's manual, indexing the bills, journals and documents of the senate and assembly, and other contingent expenses of the legislature, eighteen thousand dollars.

ture.

Printing.

State

prisons.

Penitentiary.

Dis

charged convicts.

Asylums

STATE PRINTING.

For the legislative printing for the state, including binding, mapping, engraving, publication of the official canvass and official notices provided for by law, and which are subjects of contract, sixty thousand dollars.

STATE PRISONS.

For the support and maintenance of the several state prisons, for material and expenses of manufacturing, pursuant to chapter two hundred and forty of the laws of eighteen hundred and fifty-four, chapter forty-three of the laws of eighteen hundred and sixty-five, and chapter four hundred and fifty-eight of the laws of eighteen hundred and sixty-six, and for the ordinary repairs of the prisons and supplying water therefor, four hundred and seventy-five thousand dollars.

For the superintendent of state prisons, for salary, six thousand dollars; for his necessary traveling expenses, one thousand dollars; for necessary clerk hire and a messenger,one thousand four hundred dollars; and for pay of janitor, fuel, postage, stationery and other incidental expenses, five hundred dollars.

For the compensation of sheriffs for the transportation of convicts to prisons, asylum for insane convicts, penitentiary and houses of refuge, fifteen thousand dollars.

For the maintenance of convicts sentenced to penitentiaries in pursuance to chapter one hundred and fifty-eight of the laws of eighteen hundred and fifty-six, chapter five hundred and eighty-four of the laws of eighteen hundred and sixty-five, chapter six hundred and sixty-seven of the laws of eighteen hundred and sixty-six, chapter five hundred and seventy-four of the laws of eighteen hundred and sixty-nine, chapter two hundred and forty-seven of the laws of eighteen hundred and seventy-four, and chapter five hundred and seventyone of the laws of eighteen hundred and seventy-five, thirty thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary.

For refunding deposits to prison contractors, five hundred dollars.

DISCHARGED CONVICTS.

For the maintenance of the state agency for discharged convicts, pursuant to chapter four hundred and twenty-four of the laws of eighteen hundred and seventy-seven, five thousand dollars; and for the state agent, for salary, two thousand five hundred dollars.

ASYLUM FOR INSANE CRIMINALS.

For the support and maintenance of the asylum for insane crimiCriminals. nals and for the ordinary repairs of the asylum, thirty thousand dol

for insane

Indian

affairs.

lars.

INDIAN AFFAIRS.

For the payment of annuities to the several Indian tribes as follows:
To the Onondagas, two thousand four hundred and thirty dollars.
To the Cayugas, two thousand three hundred dollars.

To the Senecas, five hundred dollars.

To the St. Regis, two thousand one hundred and thirty-one dollars and sixty-seven cents.

For the relief of the Onondaga Indians, three hundred dollars.

For compensation of the agent of the Onondaga Indians, two hundred dollars.

For compensation of the agent of the Onondaga Indians, pursuant to chapter one hundred and seventy-eight of the laws of eighteen hundred and forty-seven, and chapter six hundred and thirty-five of the laws of eighteen hundred and sixty-nine, sixty-five dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary.

For compensation of the agent of the Onondaga Indians residing on the Allegany and Cattaraugus reservation, one hundred and fifty dollars.

For compensation of the attorney of the St. Regis Indians, one hundred and fifty dollars.

For compensation of the attorney of the Seneca Indians, one hundred and fifty dollars.

For compensation of the attorney of the Tonawanda band of Seneca Indians, one hundred and fifty dollars.

ONONDAGA SALT SPRINGS.

springs.

For the salary of the superintendent, the compensation of clerks Salt and other employees, and other necessary expenses of the Onondaga salt springs, sixty thousand dollars.

NATIONAL GUARD.

For the expenses of the national guard of the state of New York, National three hundred thousand dollars.

guard.

ROADS.

For the payment of commissioners, of moneys received into the Roads. treasury for taxes of non-residents, appropriated for the construction of roads, three thousand dollars.

COUNTY TREASURERS.

For advances to county treasurers on account of taxes on property County of non-residents which may be returned to the comptroller's office, treasurer. sixty thousand dollars.

TRANSPORTATION

tation.

For expenses of transportation of the session laws, journals and Transpordocuments of the legislature, reports, books and packages by express, for the public offices, and for the expense of boxes therefor, five thousand dollars.

REPAYMENT OF MONEYS.

For repayment of money to purchasers, upon redemption of lands Repaysold for taxes, thirty thousand dollars.

For repayment of money erroneously paid into the treasury for taxes, five thousand dollars.

For repayment of money in cases of failure of titles to land sold by the state, three hundred dollars.

For repayment of money paid into the treasury of the state through mistake, five hundred dollars.

MISCELLANEOUS.

ment of moneys.

For supplying other states with reports of the court of appeals and Miscellaof the supreme court, five hundred dollars.

neous.

Soldiers

and sail

For the prosecution of the state survey, pursuant to chapter two hundred and sixteen of the laws of eighteen hundred and seventyeight, fifteen thousand eight hundred dollars.

For the prosecution of the Adirondack survey, pursuant to chapter three hundred and seventy of the laws of eighteen hundred and seventyeight, ten thousand dollars.

For supplying the deaf-mutes' journal to the deaf and dumb persons in this state, six hundred and fifty dollars.

For the expenses of the board of pilot commissioners, New York, four thousand five hundred dollars.

For the state entomologist, for salary, pursuant to chapter three hundred and seventy-seven of the laws of eighteen hundred and eightyone, two thousand dollars.

For the inspector of gas-meters, for salary and contingent expenses, two thousand five hundred dollars. But no payment shall be made by the comptroller toward such salary and expenses until an amount equal to such payments shall have been received by him for such purposes from the gas-light companies of this state.

For the shore inspector, for salary and expenses, three thousand five hundred dollars, payable as provided in chapter six hundred and four of the laws of eighteen hundred and seventy-five and chapter four hundred and sixty-three of the laws of eighteen hundred and eighty.

For the trustees of Washington's head-quarters, at Newburgh, for compensation of the superintendent, and for the care. maintenance, repair and improvement of the grounds, one thousand dollars.

For the compensation and expenses of the game and fish protectors, pursuant to chapter five hundred and ninety-one of the laws of eighteen hundred and eighty, six thousand dollars; and it shall be the duty of the said game and fish protectors to report to the legislature, on or before the fifteenth day of February, in each year, a full statement of the work performed by them.

SOLDIERS AND SAILORS' HOME.

For the support and maintenance of the New York State Soldiers ors home, and Sailors' Home, and for transportation of applicants for admission, and for ordinary repairs, eighty thousand dollars.

Board of health.

Deaf and dumb.

STATE BOARD OF HEALTH.

For the state board of health, for the maintenance of its work as authorized by chapter three hundred and twenty-two of the laws of eighteen hundred and eighty, fifteen thousand dollars.

DEAF AND DUMB.

For the support and instruction of three hundred pupils at the Institute for Deaf and Dumb in New York, seventy-five thousand dollars.

For the support and instruction of eighty pupils at the Institution for the Improved Instruction of Deaf-mutes, in New York, twenty thousand dollars.

For the support and instruction of eighty pupils at Le Couteulx St. Mary's Institution for the Improved Instruction of Deaf-mutes, at Buffalo, twenty thousand dollars.

For the support and instruction of one hundred and fifteen pupils at the Central New York Institution for the Improved Instruction of

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