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John Roeder, for the sum of eighty-one dollars and thirty cents;

E. McAvoy, for the sum of one hundred and forty dollars; James Pierson, for the sum of two hundred and twenty dollars;

Cook & Co., for the sum of one hundred and two dollars;
D. W. Newman, for the sum of seventy-five dollars;

W. C. Glissen, for the sum of two hundred and twenty dollars;

Thomas Galliger, for the sum of five dollars and seventy cents;

W. L. McKee and L. S. Scott, for the sum of four hundred dollars;

Miles Quillan, for the sum of one hundred and eighty-eight dollars and seventy-five cents;

R. Salaman, for the sum of two hundred and twenty-three dollars and fifty cents;

J. Eisenmann, for the sum of thirteen dollars;

Mrs. Stenson, for the sum of forty dollars;

S. R. Nichols, for the sum of twenty-three dollars and fifty cents;

Thomas Lespeyre, for the sum of ninety dollars;

J. H. Alderson, for the sum of thirty-five dollars;

M. V. Murphy, for the sum of one hundred and fifty dollars;
James McCarthy, for the sum of fourteen dollars;

D. C. Clark & Bro., for the sum of eighteen dollars;

Robert Stead, for the sum of three hundred and nineteen dollars;

N. C. Power, for the sum of fifty-five dollars;

H. C. Carnohan, for the sum of one hundred and forty-five dollars and ninety-eight cents;

J. W. Adams, for the sum of four hundred and seventy dollars;

Everts & Co., for the sum of two hundred and twenty-five dollars and four cents;

S. Hildreth, for the sum of twenty-five dollars and twenty cents;

A. Jackson, for the sum of ten dollars;

Maria Dealy, for the sum of twelve dollars;

D. B. Murphy, for the sum of one hundred and twenty-two dollars;

J. R. Townsend, for the sum of thirty-three dollars and fifty cents;

John Molitor, for the sum of one hundred and eighty-three dollars;

Charles Geary, for the sum of two hundred and eighty-nine dollars and fifty cents;

Mrs. Annie Smith, for the sum of ten dollars;

Plumhof & King, for the sum of twenty-five dollars;

Nora N. Hern, for the sum of one hundred and twenty-seven dollars and fifty cents;

C. F. Meyer, for the sum of seventy-six dollars;

J. S. Graham, for the sum of seventy dollars;

J. H. Lockwood, for the sum of thirty dollars;

Dan. Moris, for the sum of four hundred and twenty-three Same. dollars and fifty cents;

Dan. Moris, for the sum of seventy-eight dollars and eighty cents;

John Molitor, for the sum of thirty-four dollars and fifty cents;

Jacob Harris, for the sum of twelve dollars;

Nathan Smith, for the sum of sixty dollars;

N. Simonson, for the sum of thirty-nine dollars;
Bishop & Carpenter, for the sum of thirty-nine dollars;
Thomas W. Taylor, for the sum of forty-nine dollars;
Samuel Goldstone, for the sum of twenty dollars;
H. Boden, for the sum of eighteen dollars;
Nieves Leal, for the sum of thirty dollars;

J. Williams, for the sum of ninety-eight dollars;
J. C. Maupin, for the sum of thirty-nine dollars;
George Harmon, thirty-five dollars;

P. McGinnis, for the sum of forty dollars;

S. S. Sloss, for the sum of sixty-one dollars and fifty cents;

A. Morison, for the sum of thirty-nine dollars;

C. G. Hubbard, for the sum of thirty-seven dollars and twenty

five cents;

Sias & McCally, for the sum of fifty-nine dollars;

G. Clark, for the sum of ten dollars;

J. H. Alderson, for the sum of one hundred and sixty-six dollars;

Theodore Petrovich, for the sum of twenty-four dollars;

John H. Dennis, for the sum of one hundred and forty-five dollars;

Henry Allen, for the sum of forty dollars;

P. Murphy, for the sum of twenty-eight dollars;

L. R. Kelly, for the sum of fifty dollars;

J. C. Colgon, for the sum of forty dollars;

Max Obenfelder, for the sum of ninety dollars;

R. Sadler, for the sum of forty-two dollars and fifty cents;
Moris Ryli, for the sum of thirty-five dollars;

Anderson Holman, for the sum of sixty dollars;

Eureka and Palisade Railroad Company, one hundred and fifty dollars;

George Young, for the sum of twenty-seven dollars and seventy-five cents;

J. Clow, for the sum of thirty-nine dollars;

C. Martha, for the sum of twenty dollars;

Asa Green, for the sum of seventy-eight dollars;

J. W. Brown, for the sum of seventy-five dollars;

Edward Charbonna, for the sum of forty-six dollars;
A. M. Kirchner, for the sum of fourteen dollars;

J. S. Graham, for the sum of seventy-eight dollars;

N. P. Dibble, for the sum of ten dollars;

C. H. Fiske, for the sum of twenty-one dollars and seventyfive cents.

Martin Phillipini, for the sum of forty dollars;

H. McMellon, for the sum of seventeen dollars and fifty cents;

Same.

William Stevens, for the sum of eighty-one dollars and thirty

cents.

A. C. Cleveland, for the sum of three hundred dollars;

J. S. Whitten, for the sum of five hundred and sixteen dollars and fifty-seven cents.

T. P. Cook, for the sum of one hundred and sixty-five dollars. S. R. Sheckell, for the sum of one hundred and six dollars and seventy-two cents;

L. Back, for the sum of one hundred dollars;

Charles Geary, for the sum of twenty-eight dollars and twenty-five cents;

Charles G Hubbard, for the sum of one hundred and nine dollars and sixty cents;

John S. Graham, for the sum of eighty-two dollars and twenty cents;

Frank Rettenger, for the sum of fifteen dollars;

C. Martha, the sum of twelve dollars;
Peter Winn, the sum of fifteen dollars;
James R. Ballanger, the sum of fifteen dollars;
John C. Driscoll, the sum of thirty-nine dollars;
John Enright, the sum of thirty-nine dollars;
Harry Farlinger, the sum of thirty-nine dollars;
Peter P. Houser, the sum of fifteen dollars;
D. C. Hover, the sum of fifteen dollars;
James Hamilton, the sum of thirty-nine dollars;
John Johnson, the sum of fifteen dollars;
G. C. Kenny, the sum of fifteen dollars;
Edward A. Keyes, the sum of fifteen dollars;
D. Langabaugh, the sum of fifteen dollars;
S. Nordman, the sum of thirty-nine dollars;
Henry C. Reynolds, the sum of thirty-nine dollars;
J. B. Sanders, the sum of thirty-nine dollars;
J. B. Simpson, the sum of thirty-nine dollars;
H. Shumaker, the sum of fifteen dollars;
W. H. Taylor, the sum of fifteen dollars;
Peter Wagner, the sum of thirty-nine dollars;
George Nithan, the sum of fifteen dollars;
John Alexander, the sum of fifteen dollars;
George Bessemeto, the sum of fifteen dollars;
Burt, the sum of thirty-nine dollars;
Louis Bernard, the sum of thirty-nine dollars;
Leon Charnetti, the sum of fifteen dollars;
Kerr Chestian, the sum of fifteen dollars;
Thomas Dolans, the sum of fifteen dollars;
J. Derby, the sum of fifteen dollars;
John Duke, the sum of fifteen dollars;
Charles F. Eadley, the sum of fifteen dollars;
John Eastman, the sum of thirty-nine dollars;
J. M. Freingo, the sum of fifteen dollars;
James R. Ferris, the sum of fifteen dollars;
George Hill, the sum of thirty-nine dollars.
James Hawkins, the sum of thirty-nine dollars;
Neil Hansen, the sum of fifteen dollars;
Charles Hansen, the sum of fifteen dollars;
J. Leftnich, the sum of fifteen dollars;

J. N. Lacy, the sum of fifteen dollars;
J. H. Lee, the sum of fifteen dollars;

to pay out of General

George Morrison, the sum of thirty-nine dollars; Peter Moris, the sum of fifteen dollars; John Roberts, the sum of fifteen dollars; H. H. Robinson, the sum of thirty-nine dollars; C. C. Sprinks, the sum of fifteen dollars; S. Sacket, the sum of fifteen dollars; J. H. Ludar, the sum of fifteen dollars; Alphine Thiebault, the sum of fifteen dollars; H. A. Wassart, the sum of fifteen dollars; J. B. Wisler, the sum of fifteen dollars; James Warst, the sum of fifteen dollars; -Payable out of any money in the General Fund of said State Treasurer not otherwise specially appropriated. And the Treasurer of said State shall pay said warrants out of said fund upon pre- Fund. sentation of the same; which said amounts of money shall be paid to said persons, their heirs or assigns, and received by them respectively in full payment and discharge of any and all claims To be full or demands had, held, or asserted by them, or any of them, payment. against the State of Nevada, for services rendered and supplies furnished to the State, by reason of the alleged Indian outbreak in White Pine County during the year eighteen hundred and seventy-five. And there is hereby appropriated out of any Appropri moneys in the General Fund, or hereafter to come into said made. fund, not otherwise specially appropriated, the said several sums of money herein before mentioned and set forth, for the purpose of paying the parties above named their said claims and demands for the services and supplies furnished by them as aforesaid.

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canceled.

SEC. 2. Before issuing the warrants to the different claimants Certifi herein before mentioned, the State Controller shall require each cates to be of said claimants, or their heirs or assigns, to present for cancellation the certificate of allowance issued to them, and each of them, by the Adjutant General, J. W. Adams, and shall only issue his warrant upon the surrender of said certificate, properly indorsed, and then only for the amount allowed by the provisions of this Act; provided, that the fifty-six names last men- Proviso. tioned in section one of this Act, comprising the men who were enrolled and performed actual service in Captain Hubbard's Company, First Brigade, Third Division, Nevada Militia, as appears by the muster roll in the Adjutant General's office, to whom no certificates were issued, shall be entitled to receive the warrants for their compensation herein before mentioned without the presentation of such certificates; and in all cases herein before mentioned where money has been allowed to different claimants by name, the assignee of said claimant shall be entitled to demand and receive the warrants and the money thereon upon the presentation of the certificate above mentioned, properly indorsed, or the assignment of the time of service, properly authenticated.

Appropriation made.

Controller to draw warrant,

etc.

CHAP. LXXVIII.-An Act providing for paying the services of the late Charles E. De Long in the prison investigation case.

[Approved March 2, 1877.]

The People of the State of Nevada, represented in Senate and
Assembly, do enact as follows:

SECTION 1. The sum of one thousand dollars is hereby appropriated out of any money in the State Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the purpose of paying the widow of the late Charles E. De Long for the legal services of her husband in the investigation of the charges against the Warden of the prison, before the Board of State Prison Commissioners, during the years eighteen hundred and seventy-five and eigh. teen hundred and seventy-six.

SEC. 2. The State Controller is hereby directed to draw his warrant in favor of Mrs. Charles E. De Long for the sum of one thousand dollars, and the State Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the same as provided in this Act.

Release to be given.

CHAP. LXXIX.-An Act to prevent persons having a claim or claims against the State from presenting the same claim or claims a second time.

[Approved March 2, 1877.]

The People of the State of Nevada, represented in Senate and
Assembly, do enact as follows:

SECTION 1. Any person or persons having a claim or claims against the State after the same shall have been presented and allowed, shall, before the same are paid by the Treasurer of State, execute, under seal, a full and complete release of all claims and demands of whatever nature or kind against the State, since the organization of the State to the date of such payment; and the Treasurer of State shall carefully preserve and file alphabetically in his office for future reference all such releases so executed.

CHAP. LXXX.-An Act transferring the unappropriated balance in the State Building Fund to the General Fund of the State.

[Approved March 2, 1877.]

The People of the State of Nevada, represented in Senate and
Assembly, do enact as follows:

SECTION 1. Whatever unappropriated money there may be in

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