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AN AOT

Making appropriations in part for 1851.

SEC. 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio, That the following sums shall be paid out of any money in the treasury of the State, not otherwise appropriated, viz:

For the payment of the members of the General Assem- General Assembly. bly, their clerks, sergeants-at-arms and assistants, the sum of fifteen thousand dollars.

For the payment of the amounts for printing for the last Printing. General Assembly, the sum of seven thousand dollars.

For paying for paper for documents, bills, journals and laws, Paper. for the year 1850 and 1851, five thousand dollars.

For paying the members and officers and expenses of the Constitution Constitutional Convention, fifteen thousand dollars.

al Convention

For paying state officers the first quarter of the present State officers. fiscal year, ending on the 31st December, 1850, five thous

and dollars.

For paying the postage of the members of the General Postage. Assembly, five thousand dollars.

December 12, 1850.

JOHN F. MORSE,

Speaker of the House of Representatives.
CHARLES C. CONVERS,

Speaker of the Senate.

AN ACT

Making appropriations for the year 1851.

SEC. 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio, That the following sums be, and they are hereby appropriated, out of any money in the treasury, to be paid for the year 1851, viz:

For the payment of the members of the General Assem- General Asbly, their clerks, assistant clerks, sergeant-at-arms, door-sembly. keepers, and messengers, the additional sum of forty thou

sand dollars.

For the payment of the postage of the members, clerks Postage. and sergeant-at-arms of the General Assembly, the additional sum of eleven thousand dollars.

For paying the salaries of the Governor, Auditor, Treasurer, and Secretary of State, the Attorney General, Fund Commissioners, members of the Board of Public Works, Librarian, and the Warden, Physician and Directors of the Ohio Penitentiary, the annual salary of the physician to the Penitentiary being four hundred and fifty dollars, and the

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Officers of

State.

Clerks

Contingent
Fund.

Judges.

Lunatic Asy

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Same.

Deaf and

Librarian being six hundred dollars, the additional sum of six thousand dollars.

For paying the Secretary of the Governor, clerks in the Auditor's office, two clerks in the Treasurer's office, clerk in the Secretary of State's office, and Secretary of the Fund Commissioners, including the additional salaries allowed by the appropriation act for 1850, nine thousand dollars.

For contingent fund for the Governor, three thousand dollars.

For contingent fund for the Auditor of State, two thousand five hundred dollars.

For contingent fund for the Secretary of State, one thousand dollars.

For payment of the salaries of the judges of the supreme court, president judges of the courts of common pleas, and judges of the superior and commercial courts of Cincinnati, and the superior court of Cleveland, and the reporter of the court in bank, twenty-nine thousand dollars.

For salaries of the superintendent, physician, steward and matron of the lunatic asylum, three thousand two hundred dollars.

For provisions, household expenses, clothing, servants, fuel, stationery, labor, medicines, contingent expenses and repairs for the lunatic asylum, twenty-nine thousand four hundred dollars.

For salaries of the superintendent and steward of the asyDumb asylum lum for the deaf and dumb, one thousand five hundred dollars.

Same.

Same,

Blind Asylum

Same

Same.

State Library.

Stationery.

For salaries of the teachers, matron and assistants of the asylum for the deaf and dumb, four thousand five hundred dollars; which shall be paid quarterly, and a separate account thereof kept by the treasurer of the asylum.

For provisions, household expenses, clothing, fuel, labor, servants and contingent expenses, of the asylum for the deaf and dumb, seven thousand five hundred dollars.

For salaries of the superintendent and steward of the asylum for the blind, one thousand five hundred dollars.

For salaries of the teachers, matron, assistants and artisans of the asylum for the blin, three thousand five hundred dollars; which shall be paiù quarterly, and a separate account thereof kept by the treasurer of the asylum.

For clothing, provisions, furniture, labor, servants, stationery, materials for work-shops, contingencies for the asylum for the blind, five thousand five hundred dollars. For State library, six hundred dollars.

For stationery for the State, the additional sum of fifteen thousand dollars.

For printing the bills, reports, journals, documents, and Printing bills, other matter ordered by the Senate and House of Representatives, including binding and covering, the additional um of eighteen thousand dollars.

&c.

For printing, covering, binding the laws and Ohio reports, Laws and refour thousand dollars.

ports. For distribution of the laws, journals, and documents, the Dist. laws &c. sum of five hundred dollars.

eral.

For the compensation and expenses of the adjutant gen- Adjutant General, the sum of three hundred dollars, to be paid on the certificate of the Governor.

For the compensation and expenses of the quarter master Quartermasgeneral, including the sum necessary to pay the deficit of ter General. 1850, the sum of four hundred dollars, to be paid on the cer

tificate of the governor.

&c.

For repairing, cleaning, and taking care of the public Public arms, arms, under the direction of the quarter master general, to be paid upon the certificate of the governor, a sum not exceeding one thousand dollars; Provided, that no further expenses for repairs and cleaning of the public arms shall be incurred.

For payment of county treasurers' mileage, one thousand County Treas

six hundred dollars.

urers.

For repayment of taxes erroneously collected, and for bal- Refunding ance overdrawn in 1850, the sum of four thousand dollars. taxes. For expenses of special elections, one hundred and fifty Special elec

dollars.

tions.

For payment of wolf-scalp certificates, one thousand dol- Wolf Scalps. lars.

For the purchase of fuel for the Legislature and public Fuel. offices, one thousand two hundred dollars.

Victs, &c.

For transportation of convicts to the penitentiary, and Transporta costs of prosecution, and for repaying the amount advanced tion of conby the treasurer, in eighteen hundred and forty-nine, upon the check of the Warden, the sum of twenty-two thousand four hundred and nine dollars.

For salaries of deputy warden and the clerk of the penitentiary, to be paid out of the penitentiary fund; to the deputy warden six hundred and thirty dollars, and to the clerk seven hundred dollars.

Officers of

penitentiary.

Engineer on

For payment of the engineer on the national road, sev- National road en hundred dollars, to be paid out of the tolls thereof.

Fund for

For contingent fund of the Treasurer of State, including Contingent expenses of paying members of the convention at Cincin- Treasurer. nati, five hundred dollars.

For contingent fund of the attorney general, two hundred Do. Attorney dollars.

General.

For payment of John Welch

For the payment of John Welch, special commissioner appointed to examine the affairs of the Zanesville and Maysville turnpike road company, the sum of one hundred and forty dollars; Provided, the sum of six hundred dollars here- Proviso. by appropriated for the State library, shall be expended in the purchase of books, and deposited in the State library, on or before the first day of October, 1851.

New State
House.

Claims.

Explanations.

Amount of tax to be levied.

SEC. 2. For the prosecution of the work upon the new State House, and to defray the necessary expenses of the profitable employment of convict labor thereon, as provided by law, the sum of seventy-five thousand dollars is hereby appropriated; said sum to be drawn from the treasury and expended in the manner provided in the act passed on the seventeenth of March, eighteen hundred and forty-nine, amendatory to the act to provide for the profitable employment of convict labor on the new State House; Provided, that no part of the sum herein appropriated for the new State House shall be drawn from the State Treasury, except as the same shall be actually needed to make payments, and no part of said appropriation shall be deposited in any bank or banking institution, nor loaned, directly or indirectly, to any one.

SEC. 3. For the payment of claims allowed by joint resolution of the present General Assembly, and to repay the balance overdrawn in eighteen hundred and fifty, ten thousand dollars.

SEC. 4. The appropriations made by this act are in addition to the balances of the several appropriations remaining unexpended on the fifteenth day of November, eighteen hundred and fifty; and the Auditor of State is hereby authoized to transfer to the general revenue fund, any balances of other funds which will not be required for the purposes for which such funds are appropriated, before the first day of December, eighteen hundred and fifty-two.

SEC. 5. There shall be levied for the current year, upon the grand list of the State, in the manner prescribed by the "act for levying taxes on all property in this State according to its true value," and the act supplementary and amendatory thereto, for general revenue purposes, one mill upon the dollar of the valuation, and for the common school fund three-tenths of one mill on the dollar of the valuation of property on the grand list.

JOHN F. MORSE,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
CHARLES C. CONVERS,
Speaker of the Senate.

March 25, 1851.

SECRETARY OF STATE'S OFFICE,
COLUMBUS, OHIO, April 19, 1851.

I hereby certify that the foregoing acts are true copies of the original rolls now on file in this office.

HENRY W. KING,
Secretary of State.

INDEX.

ALIMONY.

Authorizing the granting of Alimony

APPROPRIATIONS.

Making appropriations in part for 1851...
Making appropriations for the year 1851

ASSESSORS.

Requiring Township Assessors to ascertain the quantity of Wheat and
Corn raised in the State of Ohio.....

ATTORNEY GENERAL.

102

121

121

97

To provide for filling vacancies in the offices of Attorney General,
member of the Board of Public Works, and other State officers,
made elective by the people---

118

BANKS.

To authorize Free Banking

41

To tax Banks, and Bank and other stocks, the same as other property
is now taxable by the laws of this State

56

To provide for the distribution of the assets of expired Banking com-
panies....

86

To amend the act to incorporate the State Bank of Ohio, and other
Banking companies...

110

BARRELS.

To amend an act entitled "an act for the inspection of certain articles
therein enumerated," passed March 9, 1831

101

BENEVOLENT INSTITUTIONS.

To prevent the laying out of roads, streets or alleys through the grounds
belonging to the Public Benevolent Institutions of the State

119

BLIND.

To amend an act entitled "an act making further provisions for the in-
struction of the Blind," passed March 10, 1838.

110

BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS-See "ATTORNEY GENERAL."

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