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Governor.
Judges.

Justices

supreme

court.

Com. of code

Practice and

pleadings.

Attorney

General.

Clerk court appeals.

Sec. of state'

Comptroller.

Treasurer.

Dep. comptroller.

Dep, secre tary.

Dep. treasurer,

Adj. general.

Com. gene

ral. Reporter.

Private sec. retary.

Judge advo

the thirtieth day of September, one thousand eight hundred and fifty, both days inclusive, and to be paid out of the several funds herein mentioned:

From the General Fund.

For salary of Governor, four thousand dollars.

For salaries of Judges of the court of appeals, ten thousand dollars.

For salaries of Justices of the supreme court, eighty thousand dollars.

For salaries of the Commissioners of the code, six thousand dollars.

For salaries of the Commissioners on practice and pleadings six thousand dollars.

For salary of the Attorney-general, two thousand dollars.

For salary of the Clerk of the court of appeals, two thousand dollars.

For salary of the Secretary of state and superintendent of common schools, two thousand five hundred dollars.

For salary of the Comptroller, two thousand five hundred dollars.

For salary of the Treasurer, one thousand five hundred dollars.

For salary of the Deputy Comptroller, one thousand five hundred dollars.

For salary of the Deputy Secretary and clerk of the commissioners of the land office, one thousand five hundred dollars.

For salary of the Deputy Treasurer, one thousand three hundred dollars.

For salary of the Adjutant-General, one thousand dollars.
For salary of the Commissary general, seven hundred dollars.
For salary of the State Reporter, two thousand dollars.

For salary of the private Secretary of the governor, six hundred dollars.

For salary of the Judge Advocate General, one hundred and cate general, fifty dollars.

Gov, messenger.

Insp. S. pris

ons.

Clerk hire,

Do.

Do.

Do.

Do.

For compensation of the governor's Messengsr, one thousand

dollars.

For salaries of Inspectors of the state prisons, four thousand eight hundred dollars.

For Clerk hire in the secretary's office, four thousand two hundred dollars.

For Clerk hire in the comptroller's office, six thousand eight hundred dollars.

For Clerk hire in the treasurer's office, eight hundred dollars. For Clerk hire in the attorney general's office, eight hundred dollars.

For Clerk hire in the state engineer and surveyor's office, one thousand five hundred dollars.

For Clerk hire in the adjutant general's office, eight hundred Clerk hire. dollars, to be paid in the manner prescribed by section 16th, of chapter 333 of the laws of 1838.

For Clerk hire in the office of the clerk of the court of appeals, Do. eight thousand dollars.

For pay of members and officers, seventy-five thousand Legislature, dollars.

For contingent expenses of the legislature and the public offices, Contingent including fuel, light, stationery, furniture, witnesses, &c., sixteen expenses, thousand dollars.

For contingent expenses of the court of appeals and of the su- Courts. preme court, five thousand dollars.

For printing for the state, including printing and binding geo- Printing. logical survey, fifty thousand dollars.

For incidental expenses of government, seven hundred and fifty Incidental.

dollars.

For apprehension of criminals, two thousand dollars.

Criminals.

For apprehension of fugitives from justice, five thousand Fugitives, dollars.

For expenses of commissary's department, fourteen thousand Com. gene

five hundred dollars.

ral.

For compensation of keepers of arsenals, two hundred and fifty Arsenals. dollars.

For expenses of the Onondaga salt springs, twenty-six thou- Salt springs. sand dollars.

For expenses of the capitol, including repairs, cleaning, gas, la- Capitol, bor, superintendent's compensation, &c., five thousand dollars.

For expenses of the state hall, including repairs, furniture, cleaning, labor and superintendent's compensation, three thousand dollars.

State hall,

For salaries of officers of the state lunatic asylum, four thou- Lunatic asysand eight hundred dollars.

lum.

For expenses of insane convicts sent to lunatic asylum, three Insane conthousand dollars.

victs.

officers.

For expenses for furniture, books, bookbinding, blanks, print- Expenses of ing, postage, cleaning, and other necessary expenses for the offices of the secretary of state, and superintendent of common schools, the comptroller, the treasurer, the state engineer and surveyor, attorney general, adjutant general, and the clerk of the court of appeals, three thousand five hundred dollars

For expenses of the Geological museum, including the cura- Geological tor's salary, eight hundred dollars.

museum.

For repairs of the old state hall, and keeper's compensation, old state one thousand dollars.

hall.

For the promotion of agriculture in the several counties, eight Agriculture. thousand dollars.

For postage of official letters of the governor, comptroller, sec- Postage. retary of state and superintendent of common schools, treasurer, attorney general, adjutant general, and state engineer and surveyor, two thousand five hundred dollars.

Sheriffs.

Agents.

Convicts.

N. Y. Hos pital. Foreign poor.

Orphan asy

lum.

Do.

Deaf and dumb.

Blind.

Infirmary.

Dispensaries.

Juvenile de linquents.

Indians.

Seneca.

St. Regis.

Onondaga. Lands. Intruders.

Rent and taxes.

Wolves.

Assessments

Surveys.

County clerks.

J. Minor.

Costs of suits

For pay of sheriffs for transportation of convicts to the state prisons, ten thousand dollars.

For traveling expenses of the agents of the state prisons, three hundred dollars.

For expenses of apprehension of escaped convicts, five hundred dollars.

For the New-York hospital, twenty-two thousand five hundred dollars.

For the support of foreign poor in the city of New-York, ten

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For the orphan asylum, New-York, five hundred dollars. For the orphan asylum, Prince street, New-York, five hundred dollars.

For the support and instruction of 160 pupils in the deaf and dumb institution, New-York, including five thousand dollars for general purposes, twenty-five thousand eight hundred dollars.

For the support and instruction of ninety-six pupils in the school for the blind, in New-York, including five thousand dollars for the general purposes of the institution, seventeen thousand four hundred and eighty dollars.

To the eye and ear infirmary of New-York, one thousand dollars.

To each of the three dispensaries in the city of New-York, known as the New-York dispensary, the eastern dispensary, and the northern dispensary, fifteen hundred dollars.

To the society for the reformation of juvenile delinquents, in the city of New-York, eight thousand dollars.

For incidental expenses attending Indian affairs, five hundred dollars.

For salary of the attorney of the Seneca Indians one hundred and fifty dollars.

For salary of the agent of the St. Regis Indians, fifty dollars.
For salary of the agent of the Onondaga Indians, fifty dollars.
For the purchase of Indian lands, four thousand dollars.

For expenses of removing intruders on Indian lands, four hundred dollars.

For rent and taxes of the house occupied by the governor, one thousand one hundred and fifty dollars.

For wolf bounties, one hundred dollars.

For assessments on property belonging to the state, six hundred dollars.

For survey, appraisement and expenses of public lands, six hundred dollars.

For pay of county clerks for services, one hundred and fifty dollars.

To James Minor, for annuity, sixty dollars.

For costs of suits, fees of sheriffs and witnesses in suits prosecuted or defended by the attorney general or district attorneys for the people of this state, and for expenditures and disbursements by the attorney general, one thousand seven hundred dollars.

of accounts.

For the committee of the legislature, appointed to examine the Committee accounts of the treasurer, and of the canal and bank departments, one thousand one hundred dollars.

For refunding money in cases of failure of title of lands sold by Failure of the state, five hundred dollars.

title.

For compensation of the transfer officer, for the transfer of Transfers. stock issued to the New-York and Erie railroad company, and expenses connected therewith, five hundred and twenty-five dol

lars.

For the colored Orphan Asylum New-York, five hundred dol- Colored asylars.

lum.

For compensation of the transfer officer, for the transfer of Transfers. stock issued to the Canajoharie and Catskill railroad company, two hundred dollars.

To Levi S. Backus, for furnishing the Radii to the deaf and L. S. Backus. dum persons of this state, two hundred dollars.

tion laws & c:

For transportation of the session laws, journals and documents Transportaof the legislature to the several county clerks, and boxes to contain the same, six hundred dollars.

laws.

For expenses of furnishing printed copies of the session laws Copies of by the secretary of state, to county treasurers for publication, one hundred and sixty dollars.

For compensation of surrogates, for transmitting to certain offi- Surrogates. cers certified copies of letters of administration on the estate of persons not inhabitants of this state, three hundred dollars.

court.

For expenses of transmiting the reports of the supreme court Reports sup to such states as shall transmit their reports to the governor of this state, one hundred dollars.

For expenses of the free banking department, thirteen thousand Free bank dollars.

department:

For expenses of the incorporated banking department, six thou- Incorporated

sand dollars.

For advances to county treasurers on account of non-resident Taxes. taxes returned to the comptroller's office, fifty thousand dollars.

For refunding to purchasers the amount paid into the treasury Refunding. for redemption of lands sold by the comptroller for taxes, twenty

five thousand dollars.

For refunding erroneous payments into the treasury, on account of taxes, four thousand dollars.

Do:

For refunding money erroneously paid into the treasury, two Do. thousand dollars.

For compensation of discoverers of forfeited estates, fifty Forfeited esdollars.

tates.

For reports to the governor of trials for murder, five hundred Reports of dollars.

trials.

Gun houses

&c.

For the erection of gun houses, two hundred dollars. For binding the session laws, documents and journals of the le- Binding laws gislature, and for lettering the same, one thousand five hundred dollars.

Refunding.

Claims.

For refunding moneys paid for redemption of lands sold for taxes to make roads, and drain swamps and marshes, three thousand dollars.

For extinguishment of claims on lands sold by the state, one thousand dollars.

Redemption. For redemption of lands mortgaged to the state, sold on prior incumbrances, one thousand dollars.

Regents. For incidental expenses of the regents of the university, one thousand two hundred dollars.

Sheriffs.

Reports for county clerks

State engin

eer.

Foreign poor
Rens.co.

Albany co.

Oswego co.

Monroe co.

Washington

co.

Western house of refuge.

Manual 1850

Astor debt.

Interest on stock.

Do. R. R.

Do. R. R.

Do. R. R.

To the sheriffs of the several counties in this state, for transmitting reports of convictions by the courts of special sessions in said counties, to the secretary of state, two hundred dollars.

For furnishing copies of the reports of the court of appeals to each county clerk's office in this state, five hundred dollars.

For salary of the state engineer and surveyor and traveling expenses, two thousand seven hundred dollars payable out of the canal fund.

For the support of the emigrant poor in the county of Rensselaer, one thousand dollars.

For the support of foreign poor in the county of Albany, one thousand dollars.

For the support of the foreign poor in the county of Oswego, one thousand dollars.

For the support of the foreign poor in the county of Monroe, one thousand dollars.

For the support of the foreign poor in the county of Washington, two thousand dollars.

Said sums to be paid to the superintendents of the poor of said counties severally.

For the support and maintenance of the western house of refuge, six thousand dollars.

For printing and binding the manual for the use of the legislature of 1850, seven hundred dollars, including maps, diagrams and incidental expenses.

From the General Fund debt sinking fund.

For interest on stock issued for the Astor debt, twenty-eight thousand and twenty-five dollars.

For interest on stock issued to redeem stock due on the first day of January, 1848, for loans from the bank fund, twenty-two thousand four hundred and six dollars.

For interest on the stock issued to the Ithaca and Owego railroad company, fourteen thousand four hundred and eighty-six dol-lars and fifty cents.

For interest on stock issued to the Canajoharie and Catskill railroad company, ten thousand dollars.

For interest on stock issued to the New-York and Erie railroad company, one hundred and sixty-seven thousand five hundred dollars.

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