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ent, giving the date of of correction, and referring to this Act, and shall also in like manner correct the Record where said Patent is recorded. When thus corrected said Patent shall have all the force and effect as if made out originally correct. SEO. 4. Said Register shall also correct Patent No. Correct Pat11391, executed by the State on the 25th of February, 1861, for the N. W. of Section No. 16, T. 75, R. 23 W., and recorded on page 209 of vol. 11 of the Records of Patents for school lands, by changing the name of the patentee wherever it occurs in said Patent, from William Toper to William Loper, the name of said patentee having been erroneously written Toper instead of Loper in said Patent. Said Register shall also correct the Record and Tract Book if necessary, and make the marginal notes required in the preceding section. When thus corrected said Patent shall have all the force and effect as if made out originally correct.

records.

SEC. 5. In all cases where corrections are made as Correct tract provided for in the third and fourth sections of this books and Act, the Register shall also correct the Tract Books and Records of said office relating thereto.

SEC. 6. That Section 101 of the Revision of 1860, Repealed. also Chapter 56 of the Acts of the Ninth General Assembly, approved March 22d, 1862, and all other Acts and parts of Acts inconsistent with the provisions of this Act are hereby repealed.

Approved March 28th, 1864.

CHAPTER 104.

APPROPRIATION--GENERAL.

AN ACT making appropriations for the per diem of the members and officers of the Tenth General Assembly, and for other purposes.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly Appropriat'd of the State of Iowa, That the following sums of money be and the same are hereby appropriated out of any money in the State Treasury not otherwise appropriated for the purpose hereinafter designated.

SEC. 2. For the salaries of the Secretary of the Sec'y Board Board of Education and Superintendent of Public Education. Instruction for the term of two years, ending Decem

Clerk to be
Librarian.

Per diem-H.

R.

Per diem-
Senate.

Lt. Governor.

Lt. Governor.

Speaker.

Speaker.

Fireman.

P. M.

ber 31st, A. D. 1865, the sum of twenty-six hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, and for the payment of a clerk in said office for the term of two years ending as aforesaid, the sum of fifteen hundred dollars, or so much as may be necessary, provided said clerk shall act as State Librarian.

SEC. 3. For the payment of the per diem of the members and officers of the House of Representatives, the sum of twenty-six thousand two hundred dollars, or so much thereof as their certificates may entitle them

to.

SEC. 4. For the payment of the per diem of the members and officers of the Senate, the sum of fourteen thousand four hundred and fifty dollars, or so much thereof as their certificates may entitle them to.

SEC. 5. To Lieutenant Governor Needham, per diem attending at the opening of the present session, five days at $6, $30.00.

SEC. 6. To Lieutenant Governor Eastman, for seventy-nine days' services as President of the Senate, at $6 per day, $474.00.

SEC. 7. To Jacob Butler, Speaker of the House of Representatives, seventy-nine days at $3 per day, $237.00.

SEC. 8. To R. S. Finkbine, Speaker pro tem. of the House of Representatives, six days at $3 per day, $18.00.

SEC. 9. To Simon Doran for seventy-nine days services as fireman and janitor of committee rooms, at $4,00 per day, $316.00.

SEC. 10. To A. P. Burhus, for sixty days services as Postmaster at $3 per day, $180.00.

SEC. 11. To Theodore Guelich, for fifty-nine days Ass't P. M. services as Assistant Postmaster, at $3 per day, $177. Also for twenty days services as Postmaster, at $4 per day, $80.00.

Mail carriers.

Chaplains H.
R.

Chaplains
Senate.

SEC. 12. To I. Van Horton, for fifty-nine days services for carrying the mail and for bridge toll, at $2.55 per day, $150.45.

To John Hunter, for two days services for carrying mail, $4.00.

To Murray, for carrying mail seventeen days, $34.00. SEC. 13. For the payment of the Chaplains of the House of Representatives, to be divided among themselves, the sum of two hundred and thirty-seven dollars.

SEC. 14. For the payment of the Chaplains of the Senate, to be divided among themselves, the sum of tw hundred and thirty-seven dollars.

SEC. 15. For the payment of the postage of the Tenth General Assembly, the sum of six thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars.

Postage.

SEC. 16. For the payment of the postage of the Postage. Tenth General Assembly, on matter to be forwarded after the adjournment, under the direction of the Secretary of State, and for other expenses not otherwise provided for, the sum of four hundred dollars, or so much thereof as shall be necessary.

SEC. 17. To J. M. Davis, for seventy-nine days ser- Clerk in ware vices as keeper of the warehouse, at $3 per day, house. $237.00.

SEC. 18. To Dan A. Poorman, for making diagrams For diagrams of the Senate and House of Representatives Chambers, sixteen dollars, ($16.00.)

SEC. 19. To Theo. Guelich, for translating the Translating Governor's Biennial Message, and the Governor's In- Message into augural Message into German, $25 each, $50.

German.

SEC. 20. To J. D. Davis, for erecting flagstaff on For flag staff. State House, $40.00.

SEC. 21. To Goodwin & Purdy, for two calendar For clocks. clocks, and repairing, $95.50.

SEC. 22. To D. P. Stubbs, R. S. Finkbine and J. Com. to visit H. Brown, for expenses incurred as a Legislative com- Penit'ntiary. mittee to visit and report upon the condition of the State Penitentiary at Fort Madison, $57.00 each, $171.00.

SEC. 23. To J. W. Dixon, E. H. Stiles and D. A. Com. to visit Hurst, for expenses incurred as a Legislative committee Insane Asyto visit and report upon the condition of the Asylum for the Insane at Mt. Pleasant, $43.50 each, $130.50.

lum.

Com, to visit

SEC. 24. To J. B. Young, R. Sears, and A. B. F. Hildreth for expenses incurred as a Legislative commit- s. U. and D. tee to visit and report upon the condition of the State and D. AsyUniversity and Asylum for the Deaf and Dumb, at lum. Iowa City, $39 each, $117.00.

SEC. 25. To B. F. Gue, Charles Paulk and John Com. to visit Russell, for expeses incurred as a Legislative commit- Agri College tee to visit and report upon the condition of the Agri- and Farm. cultural College and Farm, at Story county, $12 each,

$36.00.

SEC. 26. To J. Bausman, for error in amount_al-Bausman. lowed at the Ninth General Assembly, for the Des

Moines Times, newspaper, $205.00.

tem.

SEC. 27. To J. H. Sanders, as Clerk, pro tem. du- Clerk pro ring the organization of the House of Representatives, two days, at $6, $12.00.

Speaker's
Chair.

Guards Penitentiary.

Book cases.

Dalldorff.

Gov. Private
Secretary.

Mills & Co.

Finkbine and
Lovelace.

Patterson.

Knox.

Turner.

Hatch.

Lischer.

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.

Sup❜t Weig❜ts 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
Blue Book.

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 distribution 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.

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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:

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Davenport Gazette,.

Burlington Hawk-Eye,.
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Appanoose Democrat,
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