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Resolved by the House, the Council concurring, That there be and there is hereby appropriated out of the territorial treasury, from any moneys not otherwise appropriated, the following amounts to the following named persons, for services in assisting the enrolling and engrossing clerks of the house of representatives: To I. Ostreicher sixty dollars, to J. Robinson twelve dollars, to E. Stark twelve dollars, to J. Murphy sixty dollars; and the auditor is hereby directed to draw his warrants on the treasurer for the above amounts. The auditor is further directed to draw his warrants on the treasurer for the following amounts: To A. H. Barrett and R. E. Arick, C. C. Menaugh and William R. Kirkwood, for one hundred dollars each for night service, in writing up the journals of the house.

Approved January 15, 1869.

HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION, No. 3.

Resolved by the House, the Council concurring, That there shall be appropriated out of the treasury of this territory the sum of five hundred and fifty-five dollars to Thomas B. Wade, for moneys expended and services rendered in selecting site, preparing deed, copying plot, and surveying ground, for the location of the territorial penitentiary, at Deer Lodge City, Montana territory, in obedience to the governor's instructions of February 19, 1868.

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Resolved by the Legislative Council of the Territory of Montana, the House concurring, That the sum of three hundred dollars be and the same is hereby appropriated for the payment of a demand yet due to John How for safe purchased for the use of the terri

tory, and the auditor of the territory is hereby authorized and instructed to draw his warrant on the territorial treasurer, for said sum of three hundred dollars, and the said treasurer is hereby instructed to set aside the said sum, from any money which may come into the treasury, and pay said warrant therefrom. Approved January 12, 1869.

COUNCIL JOINT RESOLUTION, No. 4.

Resolved by the Council of the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Montana, the House concurring, That the auditor be and he is hereby authorized to draw his warrant upon the territorial treasurer in favor of the following persons, to wit: two hundred and fifty-two dollars to Wood and Reynolds for storing territorial ordnance and ordnance stores from April 4, 1868, to January 4, 1869; two hundred and fifty dollars to Charles Curtis for taking care of and keeping in good condition territorial ordnance and ordnance stores; one hundred and fifty dollars to the Rev. L. Van Gorp, for rent of house for two months for the storage of territorial arms and ammunition; one hundred and fifty dollars to Neil Howie, for money expended for oil, emery, drayage, stove and pipe, etc.; ninety-nine dollars to R. S. Price, for moving arms and ammunition and for carpenter's work. Said amounts are hereby appropri ated out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated. Approved January 14, 1869.

JOINT RESOLUTION, No. 7.

Resolved by the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Montana, That the territorial auditor be instructed to draw a warrant on the territorial treasurer for the sum of five hundred and fifty dollars in favor of Davis & Thoroughman for legal services rendered the territory, which sum the auditor recommends be allowed.

Approved January 12, 1869.

COUNCIL JOINT RESOLUTION, No. 9.

Be it resolved by the Legislative Assembly of Montana Territory, That the territorial auditor is hereby authorized and directed to draw warrants on the territorial treasurer of Montana for the sum of two hundred and forty dollars, out of any moneys not otherwise appropriated; two hundred and forty dollars in favor of Isaac Ostreicher, and two hundred and forty dollars in favor of James Murphy, for services rendered as clerks, for joint committee appointed to examine the territorial treasurer and auditor's books.

Approved January 15, 1869.

COUNCIL JOINT RESOLUTION, No. 11.

Resolved by the Council, the House concurring, That the territorial auditor be requested to issue his warrant in favor of R E. Haislip for the sum of two hundred dollars, for services rendered as post master.

Approved January 15, 1869.

COUNCIL JOINT RESOLUTION, No. 13.

Resolved by the Council, the House concurring, That the secretary be requested to furnish to the members and attaches of both houses of the assembly a copy of the laws and journal passed at this session as soon as convenient after printed.

Approved January 15, 1869.

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