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Item No. 2. To Moses & Brother, for coal furnished, engrossing clerks of senate and assembly, eleven dollars and thirty-five cents,

Item No. 3. To Trenton Gas Light Company, for gas bill for engrossing clerks, thirteen dol

lars

Item No. 5. To Ivins & Mount, coach-hire for committee on state prison, ten dollars,

Item No. 6. To John P. Lansing, for publishing notice concerning incidental bills in Trenton newspapers, six dollars,

Item No. 8. To William T. Nicholson, for stationery furnished senate as per order, thirty dollars,

Item No. 9. To William T. Nicholson, for stationery furnished clerk of senate, two hundred and seven dollars and eighty cents,

Item No. 10. To William T. Nicholson, for blank books furnished clerk of assembly, one hundred and forty-four dollars and seventy-five cents,

Item No. 11. To William T. Nicholson, for calendars furnished committees by order of clerk, thirty-four dollars and fifty cents,

Item No. 12. To Ivins & Mount, for coachhire for the committee on Soldiers' Children's Home, forty-nine dollars,

Item No. 13. To William T. Nicholson, for stationery furnished sergeant-at-arms of assembly, one hundred and thirty-eight dollars and fifty cents,

Item No. 14. To J. O. Seymour, Kennard & Hay, for stationery furnished officers and members of the senate as per order of committee, one thousand and thirty dollars,

Item No. 15. To J. O. Seymour, Kennard & Hay, for stationery furnished officers and members of the house of assembly, as per order of committee, four thousand seven hundred and twenty dollars,

Item No. 16. To J. O. Seymour, Kennard & Hay, for stationery furnished officers and members of the house of assembly, as per order of

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committee, two thousand three hundred and eighty-five dollars,

Item No. 17. To John R. Warner, for expenses serving notice on John H. Rutter, of Bergen county, to appear before the committee of house of assembly, relative to Erie Railroad Company, twenty-five dollars,

Item No. 18. To Jeremiah Dally, for extra services as state librarian, two hundred and fifty dollars,

Item No. 19. To Joseph D. Hall, for making parchment roll for senate and house of assembly, and pad rulers for engrossing clerk of senate, twenty-two dollars and twenty-five cents,

Item No. 20. To John C. Disbrow & Dyer, for coach hire for committee on state prison, twentytwo dollars.

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Item No. 21. To John C. Disbrow & Dyer, coach hire for committee on soldier's childrens' home, twenty dollars,

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Item No. 22. To William T. Nicholson, for sta tionery furnished clerk of house of assembly, seventy-six dollars and twenty-two cents,

Item No. 23. To John C. Disbrow & Dyer, coach hire for committee on asylum, sixty-four dollars,

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Item No. 24. To Ivins & Mount, coach hire for the committee on soldier's childrens' home, twenty dollars,

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Item No. 25. To James & Dunham, for mucilage furnished the house of assembly, thirteen

dollars and fifty cents,

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Item No. 26. To Wm. T. Nicholson, for stationery furnished sergeant-at-arms of senate, ninety dollars,

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Item No. 27. To Daniel Lodor, for burners and gas fixtures for engrossing clerks, twenty-four dollars and fifty cents,

Item No. 28. To John P. Lansing, for services as clerk of incidental committee, forty dollars,

Item No. 29. To William T. Nicholson, for stationery furnished engrossing clerk of house of

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assembly, three hundred and thirty-two dollars and eighty-five cents,

Item No. 30. To William T. Nicholson, for gavel, cancelling stamp and books furnished president of senate, thirty-six dollars,

Item No 31. To William T. Nicholson, for one cancelling stamp for speaker of assembly, twelve dollars,

Item No. 32. To William T. Nicholson, for stationery furnished engrossing clerk of senate, two hundred and forty-three dollars and ten cents,

Item No. 33. To the clergymen officiating at the opening of the senate and house of assembly, ten dollars each,

Item No. 34. To each of the pages of the house of assembly and senate, fifty dollars for extra compensation,

Item No. 35. To J. A. Anderson, for twentyfive books of distances accompanying maps for senate, five dollars,

Item No. 36. To Benjamin Naar, junior, for parchment and engrossing resolutions of the senate for Miss Sarah Smith Stafford, ten dollars, Item No. 37. To James & Dunham, for mucilage furnished the senate, twelve dollars and seventy-five cents.

Item No. 38. To the reading clerk of the house an additional compensation of two hundred and fifty dollars,

Item No. 39. To Titus & Scudder, for seventeen yards cocoa matting, twenty-three dollars and thirty eight cents,

Item No. 40. To West & Douglas, for paper files, one hundred and seventeen dollars and fifty cents,

Item No. 41. To Alexander H. Rickey, engrossing clerk of the senate, for extra services, the sum of two hundred dollars,

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Item No. 42. To Josephus Shann, engrossing clerk of the house of assembly, for extra services, the sum of two hundred dollars,

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Item No. 43. To the assistant secretary of the

senate, an additional compensation of two hun-
dred and fifty dollars,

Item No. 44. To the president's page of the
senate, an additional compensation of one hun-
dred dollars,

Item No. 45. To the governor's page an additional compensation of one hundred dollars,

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2. And be it enacted, That this act shall take effect imme

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Provisions of

CHAPTER CCCCXX.

A Supplement to "An Act concerning Idiots and Lunatics," approved April sixteenth, eighteen hundred and forty-six.

1. BE IT ENACTED by the Senate and General Assembly of act extended, the State of New Jersey, That the provisions of sections two, three and four of the aet entitled "An Act concerning idiots and lunatics," approved April sixteenth, eighteen hundred and forty-six, shall apply to the idiots and lunatics mentioned in the fifth and sixth sections of said act.

2. And be it enacted, That this act shall take effect immediately.

Approved March 17, 1870.

CHAPTER CCCCXXIII.

A Further Supplement to an act entitled, "An Act for the relief of creditors against absconding and absent debtors," approved April sixteenth, eighteen hundred and forty-six.

when to cease

1. BE IT ENACTED by the Senate and General Assembly of Attachments, the State of New Jersey, That in all cases where writs of being liens. attachment have heretofore been issued, or may hereafter be issued, and no proceedings have been or shall be had thereon for the period of twenty years, the same shall cease to bind the property and estate of the defendant so attached, at the expiration of the said twenty years.

2. And be it enacted, That this act shall take effect immediately.

Approved March 17, 1870.

CHAPTER CCCCXXIV.

An Act for the support and maintenance of the State Reform

School for Boys.

school.

1. Be it enacted by the Senate and General Assembly of Appropriation the State of New Jersey, That for the necessary support and to state reform maintenance of the state reform school for boys, the completion and furniture of the new wing of the main building and the improvement of the farm the sum of twenty-five thousand dollars be and the same is hereby appropriated, and the treasurer of the state is directed to pay the same in such installments as may be necessary, upon the order of the board of trustees and the warrant of the comptroller.

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