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Trustees.

Military claims.

Governor's contingent.

Auditor's.

Treasurer's.

Secretary's.

Comptroller's

School commissioner's.

Attorney

general's.

Railroad commissioner's. Librarian's.

Supreme court's.

one dollars and forty-seven cents; and on account of remainder of the fiscal year 1872, fourteen hundred and seventy-five dollars.

For finishing hospital, two thonsand dollars.

For furnishing hospital, twenty-five hundred dollars.
For furnishing laundry six hundred dollars.

For washing machine, wringing and drying apparatus, plumbing, steam and gas fitting, and gas fixtures for hos pital and laundry, thirty-nine hundred dollars.

OHIO SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' ORPHANS' HOME.

For salaries of officers and teachers authorized by law, three thousand dollars.

TRUSTEES OF BENEVOLENT INSTITUTIONS.

For expenses of the trustees of the various benevolent institutions, and of the board of state charities to the 15th day of February, 1872, five hundred dollars.

CLAIMS-MILITARY.

For claims allowed, or which may be allowed, under the various acts to establish a board of military claims, and sub. ject to all the provisions and requirements of said acts, or other acts that may be passed in relation to claims of a similar character, ten thousand dollars.

CONTINGENT EXPENSES OF GOVERNOR AND OTHER OFFICERS.

For contingent expenses of the governor, for deficiency to February 15, 1872, one thousand dollars; and on account of remainder of fiscal year 1872, eight hundred and seventy-five dollars.

For contingent expenses of auditor of state, six hundred dollars.

For contingent expenses of treasurer of state, two hundred and fifty dollars.

For contingent expenses of secretary of state, five hundred dollars.

For contingent expenses of comptroller of the treasury, two hundred and fifty dollars.

For contingent expenses of commissioner of common schools, including traveling expenses of commissioner in the discharge of his official duties, five hundred dollars.

For contingent expenses of attorney general, one hundred dollars.

For contingent expenses of the commissioner of railroads and telegraphs, two hundred dollars.

For contingent expenses of state librarian, two hundred dollars.

For contingent expenses of the supreme court, including per diem of messengers for deficiency to February 15, 1872, five hundred dollars; and on account of remainder of fiscal year 1872, three hundred dollars.

For contingent expenses of the clerk of the supreme court Clerk's. for deficiency to February 15, 1872, sixty dollars; and on account of the remainder of the fiscal year 1872, one hundred

and twenty-five dollars.

For distributing the laws, journals and public documents, Distributing five hundred dollars.

GEOLOGICAL SURVEY.

laws, &c.

For salaries of chief geologist and three assistant geolo- Salaries. gists, to be paid in pursuance of the provisions of existing laws, upon this subject twenty-one hundred dollars.

For contingent expenses of survey, including traveling expenses of the corps and hire of local assistants, for deficiency

expenses.

to February 15, 1872, twelve hundred dollars; and on account Contingent of remainder of fiscal year 1872, twelve hundred and fifty dollars.

INSURANCE DEPARTMENT.

department.

For the necessary expenses of carrying out the provisions Insurance of the laws in force, relative to insurance companies, to the fifteenth of February, 1872, twenty-four hundred dollars, and on account of the remainder of the fiscal year 1872, fourteen hundred dollars.

LEGISLATURE.

For the per diem and mileage of the general assembly, their clerks, assistant clerks, sergeants-at-arms, assistant ser geants-at-arms, messengers, pages and other employes under the laws and the resolutions of the house and senate, fortyeight thousand dollars.

For the expenses of the standing and select committees of of both branches of the general assembly, one thousand dollars, to be paid on the order of the chairman of the respective committees, and endorsed by the chairman of the committees on claims of the respective houses.

General Assembly per diem,&c.

Expenses of
Committees.

For the contingent expenses of the general assembly, upou vouchers certified by the chairman of the committee on claims Contingent Expenses. and approved by the presiding officers of the respective houses, one thousand dollars.

LIBRARIES.

For books, magazines and newspapers for the state library, six hundred and twenty-five dollars.

State library.

For books for the law library of the supreme court, under Law library. the direction of the chief justice, two hundred and fifty

dollars.

NIGHT WATCH.

For salary of night watch of state house, under authority Night watch, of the treasurer of state, two hundred dollars.

PENAL AND REFORMATORY.

OHIO PENITENTIARY.

For provisions and current expenses, including ordinary Penitentiary. repairs, twenty thousand dollars.

For salaries of the warden and other officers and guards, and the per diem and expenses of the directors, as provided by law, seventeen thousand five hundred dollars.

Reform

school for boys.

Reform school for girls.

For rewards to convicts, three thousand two hundred and fifty dollars.

For introduction of Holly water works, three thousand three hundred and fifty-one dollars and thirty-two cents.

REFORM FARM SCHOOL FOR BOYS.

For current expenses of sustaining and educating the youth committed to said school, seven thousand five hundred dollars.

For salaries of officers, teachers and other authorized employes, three thousand dollars.

For the building of a laundry, seventeen hundred and seventy-five dollars.

For washing machine, wringer and drying machines and other furniture for laundry, twelve hundred dollars.

REFORM AND INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL FOR GIRLS.

For current expenses of maintaining and educating the youth committed and admitted to said school, four thousand dollars.

For the salaries of the officers and teachers authorized by law, one thousand dollars.

PUBLIC WORKS.

For incidental expenses of the office and board of public Public works. works, four hundred and fifty dollars.

State officers.

Judges.

Auditor's clerks.

For salaries of members of the board of public works, six hundred dollars.

For salaries of the resident engineers, under the authority of the board of public works and the laws, nine hundred dollars. And for per diem and expenses of commissioners to examine the public works of the state under joint resolution of the present general assembly, two thousand dollars; and for per diem and expenses of commissioners to examine mines under the joint resolution passed May 2, 1871, (68 O. L. 223,) two thousand five hundred dollars.

For salary of clerk of board, three hundred dollars.

SALARIES OF STATE OFFICERS AND CLERKS.

For salaries of the governor, lieutenant governor, auditor of state, treasurer of state, secretary of state, comptroller of the treasury, state commissioner of common schools, attorney general, clerk of the supreme court, private secretary of the governor, commissioner of railroads and telegraphs, state librarian, law librarian, and supervisor of public printing and binding, seven thousand dollars.

For the salaries of the judges of the supreme court, the court of common pleas and the superior courts, thirty-six thousand five hundred dollars.

For the salaries of the clerks in the office of the auditor of state, three thousand dollars.

For salaries of the clerks in the office of the treasurer Treasurer's clerks. of state, thirteen hundred dollars. For salaries of the clerks in the office of the secre- Secretary's clerks. tary of state, including the necessary services required in carrying out the provisions of the act in relation to a bureau of statistics, passed April 17, 1868, (65 O. L. page 92,) fifteen hundred and fifty dollars.

clerks.

For salaries of clerks in office of the comptroller of the Comptroller's treasury, including clerical services for the board of military claims, nine hundred dollars.

For salaries of clerks in the office of the state commissioner

of common schools, nine hundred dollars.

For salary of executive clerk, three hundred and seventyfive dollars.

For salary of clerk in office of commissioner of railroads and telegraphs, three hundred and seventy-five dollars. For salary of attorney general's clerk, one hundred and fifty dollars.

For salary of state librarian's clerk, two hundred dollars. For salary of adjutant general, five hundred dollars. For salaries of clerks in office of the adjutant general, seven hundred and fifty dollars; and the adjutant general is authorized to employ an additional clerk for the special purpose of perfecting and securing payment of the uncollected military claims against the general government.

STATE BINDING, PRINTING AND STATIONERY. For binding for the state in accordance with existing laws, six thousand dollars.

For stationery and blank books, including printing paper and articles necessary for the use of the general assembly and the public officers in the state house, twenty-six thousand two hundred and fifty dollars.

STATE HOUSE AND GROUNDS.

For the ordinary expenses of taking care of the state house and grounds, and preparing the halls of the general assembly, twenty-three hundred and fifty dollars.

For wages of employes under direction of the officer having charge of the state house and grounds, twenty seven hundred dollars.

School Commissioner's clerks.

Governor's

clerk. Commis

sioner of rail

road's clerk.

Attorney ger eral's clerk. Librarian's clerk.

Adjutant general, and clerks.

State binding. Stationery.

Ordinary expenses.

Wages of employes.

For the purchase of fuel for the state house, six hundred and twenty-five dollars.

Fuel.

For gas consumed in the state house, one thousand dollars. For necessary repairs of the heating apparatus of the state house, twelve hundred and fifty dollars.

For tuition of soldiers at the Ohio and Miami universities in pursuance of law, there is hereby re-appropriated the sum of one thousand dollars from the unexpended balance of former appropriations made for this purpose.

For the payment of work in constructing two fire places in the senate chamber, done by authority of the joint select committee on ventilation of state buildings, twelve hundred dollars, to be paid when the bills are ordered to be paid by the senate.

Gas.

Repairs.

Tuition of soldiers.

Fire places in senate chamber.

Restriction.

Board of
state chari-
ties abol-
ished.

Sz. 2. No appropriations herein made shall be paid out except in pursuance of law, or used for any purpose but the specific purpose named.

SEC. 3. The act entitled "An act in relation to state charitable and correctional institutions," passed April 17, 1867, (S. & S., 51) is hereby repealed, and the board of state charities are required to turn over to the secretary of state all books, papers and property in their possession; provided, that this repeal shall not prevent said board from retaining the services of the secretary in closing the business of the board and turning over the books, papers and property as aforesaid, or the said secretary from receiving his regular compensation for his services in that behalf, until Feb. 15, 1872, when said services shall cease.

SEC. 4. This act shall take effect from its passage.
N. H. VAN VORHES,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
JACOB MUELLER,
President of the Senate.

Passed February 10, 1872.

Res 74-300

Burglary.

Its penalty.

Repeal.

AN ACT

To amend section fourteen of an act entitled "An act providing for the punishment of crimes," passed March 7, 1835, as amended by an act passed May 1, 1857. (S. & C., 406.)

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio, That section fourteen of the above recited act be so amended as [to] read as follows:

Section 14. If any person shall, in the night, willfully, maliciously, and forcibly, break and enter into any dwelling-house, kitchen, smoke-house, shop, office, storehouse, ware-house, malt-house, still-house, mill, pottery, factory, watercraft, school-house, church or meeting-house, barn or stable, railroad car factory, station-house, or railroad car, with intent to kill, rob, commit a rape, or with intent to steal property of any value, or to commit any deed made criminal by this act, or the act to which this act is amendatory, every person so offending shall be deemed guilty of burglary, and upon conviction thereof, shall be imprisoned in the penitentiary and kept at hard labor not more than ten years nor less than one year.

SEC. 2. That said amended section fourteen to which this is amendatory, be and the same is hereby repealed: Provided, kowever, that no prosecution incurred or commenced under said amended section shall abate by reason of the repeal of the

same.

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