Speaker's Guards Penitentiary. Book cases. Dalldorff. Gov. Private Mills & Co. Finkbine and Patterson. Knox. Turner. Hatch. Lischer. Sup't Weig❜ts SEC. 28. To C. & L. Harbach, for one hair cloth revolving chair, $20.00. SEC. 29. For the payment of the increased pay to the Guards of the Penitentiary, made at this session, $2,880.00 or so much as may be necessary. SEC. 30. To J. & J. A. Simington, for three book cases for Senate and House, $49.50. SEC. 31. To John A. Dalldorff, for printing the Governor's Biennial Message in German, and sending printed copies to Des Moines, $160.05. SEC. 32. For additional payment for services as Private Secretary to the Governor for two years ending December 31st, A. D. 1865, the sum of $500.00. SEC. 33. To Mills & Co., for stationery account, for use of Legislature, $178.50. SEC. 34. To R. S. Finkbine and C. F. Lovelace, for balance due on work at the Blind Asylum, the sum of $124.90. SEC. 35. To John Patterson, as Door-Keeper, pro tem., for the House, two days at $4 per diem, $8. SEC. 36. To James H. Knox, as Sergeant-at-Arms, pro tem., for Senate, two days at $4 per diem, $8. SEC. 37. To Giles H. Turner, as Door-Keeper, pro tem., for the Senate, two days at $4 per diem, $8. SEC. 38. To George L. Hatch, for six days' service as Messenger in Senate, at $3 per diem, $18. SEC. 39. To H. Lischer, for printing the Governor's Inaugural Message in German, and freight and drayage on the same, $115.50. SEC. 40. To the State Superintendent of Weights and Measures and Measures, for repairing building containing Cabinet of Weights and Measures, and for office expenses, $40. SEC. 41. To Ed. Entwistle, for fifteen gallons paste, for Tenth General Assembly, in House, at 50 cents per gallon, $7.50. Entwistle. Stutsman. Gov.'s increased salary. Distribution To D. H. Stutsman, for paste for Senate, $8. SEC. 42. For the payment of the increased salary of the Governor for the balance of the term of two years ending December 31st, A. D. 1865, the sum of one thousand dollars, or as much thereof as may be necessary. SEC. 43. For the payment of expenses in the disBlue Book. tribution of the Blue Book of 1860, by the Secretary of State, $200. Hurley. SEC. 44. For error in mileage of J. L. Hurley, $15. Dist. Judge SEC. 45. For the payment of the salary of the Dis12th district. trict Judge of the 12th Judicial District, for the term of one year ending December 31st, 1865, the sum of $1300. SEC. 46. For the payment of the salary of the Dis trict Attorney of the 12th Judicial District, for the term Dist. Att'y of one year ending December 31st, A. D. 1865, the sum 12th district. of $600. SEC. 47. To Wesley Redhead, for stationery for the Redhead. use of the Legislature, $120.50. SEC. 48. To Weeks & Foster, for abstract of titles Weeks & Fosmortgaged to the School Fund by the members of the Capital Association, $50. Subscriptions SEC. 49. For the payment of the subscription for newspapers taken by members of the Senate, the sums-Senate. following, to-wit: State Register, . Sioux City Register, Ottumwa Mercury, . Fort Dodge Republican, Council Bluffs Nonpareil,.. Der Democrat, Davenport, . Muscatine Journal,. Ottumwa Courier,. Oskaloosa Herald,. Keosauqua Republican,. $2,249 50 3 00 32 50 7 00 118 50 Davenport Democrat & News,. Gate City, Linn Co. Patriot,. Keokuk Co. News, Iowa City Republican,. 22 50 Washington Press, 6 00 Iowa Tribune,.. 92 00 Western Journal, Adel,... Free Press,.. Adair County Register, Winterset Flag,. Indianola Visitor,.. Fort Madison Plaindealer, . Eddyville Star,. Marion Co. Republican,. Burlington Argus,. Cedar Falls Gazette,. 3 50 50 3 50 13 00 9.00 1 00 5 00 5 00 13.00 2.00 21 50 150 3 00 200 1 50 6 00 6 00 10 00 7 50 Intelligencer, Subscriptions Fayette County Record,. Iowa Homestead,. SEC. 50. For the payment of the subscription for newspapers taken by the members of the House of Representatives, the sums following, to-wit: State Rgister,. Gazette,.. Times, Dubuque, Plaindealer,. Hawkeye Flag,. Times, Cedar Rapids,. 42 50 Homestead,. 1,133 00 Mills & Co. Patriot, Marion,. SEC. 51. To D. O. Mills & Co., for tin-roofing the Capitol and repairs, $48,20. To D. A. Poorman, Isaac Witness fees. Brandt, and B. F. Allen, witnesses before House Committee of Expenditures, $12,00. Take effect. SEC. 25. This Act being deemed of immediate importance, shall take effect from and after its publication in the Daily State Register and the Iowa Homestead, newspapers published in Des Moines Approved March 29th, 1864. I hereby certify that the foregoing Act was published in the Daily State Register April 15th, A. D. 1864, and in the Iowa Homestead April 20th, A. D. 1864. JAMES WRIGHT, Secretary of State. Four. Lieut. Col. CHAPTER 105. AIDS-DE-CAMP. AN ACT authorizing the Governor to appoint Aids-de-Camp. SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Iowa, That the Governor is hereby authorized to appoint four Aids-de-Camp, with the rark of Lieutenant Colonel of Cavalry. |