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books belonging to said library, the sum of one thousand dollars ($1000), to be paid on presentation to the comptroller of vouchers certified by a majority of the trustees having charge of said library.

LEGISLATURE.

For the speaker of the assembly, for extra stenographic and clerical services, one thousand dollars ($1,000), or so much thereof as may be necessary.

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For the clerks of the senate and assembly, for the use of the senate and assembly, for file boards, index clerk's books, committee books, stationery and supplies, printing, revising the clerks manual, books and blanks, care of bills and documents, law books for the senate and assembly libraries, and as may be ordered by resolution, and for other contingent expenses of either house, fourteen thousand dollars ($14,000), or so much thereof as may be necessary.

For Charles J. Dodd, for personal expenses and counsel fees incurred in the contest by J. Harvey Waite for the seat of the sixth assembly district of the county of Kings, fifteen hundred dollars ($1,500), which sum shall be paid upon the approval of the chairman of the committee on privileges and elections.

For Thomas F. Matthews, for personal expenses and counsel fees incurred in the contest by Samuel J. Palmer for the seat of the thirteenth assembly district of the county of Kings, fifteen hundred dollars ($1,500), which sum shall be paid upon the approval of the chairman of the committee on privileges and elections.

For Elijah Cook, counsel to the committee on privileges and elections, for counsel fees in the contest of Wait* versus Dodd, and in the contest of Palmer versus Matthews, fifteen hundred dollars ($1,500), which sum shall be paid upon the approval of the chairman of the committee on privileges and elections.

For deficiency in the appropriation for the compensation and mileage of the members and officers of the legislature for the fiscal year ending September thirtieth, nineteen hundred and six, twenty thousand dollars ($20,000), or so much thereof as may be

necessary.

For the clerks, for the preparation of the session indices and digests for the legislative session of nineteen hundred and six, thirty-two hundred dollars ($3,200), or so much thereof as may

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be necessary, to be paid upon the certificate of the temporary president of the senate or the speaker of the assembly.

For deficiency in appropriation for postage, expenses of committees, compensation of witnesses, legislative manual, clerk's manual, indexing the bills, journals and decuments* of the senate and assembly and other contingent expenses of the assembly, thirty thousand dollars ($30,000), or so much thereof as may be

'necessary.

For expenses and disbursements incident to the memorial services in honor of the late Speaker Nixon, including printing, decorating and other expenses in connection therewith, to be paid upon the certificate of the chairman of the committee of arrangements and the speaker of the assembly, one thousand three hundred and forty-one dollars and fifty-five cents ($1,341.55).

For extra stenographic services for the senate, during the session of nineteen hundred and six, the sum of one thousand dollars ($1,000), the same to be paid by the comptroller upon the certificate of the president and clerk of the senate.

For deficiency in appropriation for payment of expenses incurred by the joint committee on revision of charter of cities of the second class, fifteen hundred dollars ($1,500), or so much thereof as may be necessary, to be paid by the treasurer upon the warrant of the comptroller and the certificate of the chairman of the committee.

For the payment of balance due for expenses of the following special committees of the assembly of nineteen hundred and five: For the committee to investigate forest lands, three hundred dollars ($300), or so much thereof as may be necessary.

For the committee to investigate Indian affairs, four hundred and sixty-five dollars ($465), or so much thereof as may be

necessary.

For the contractor for legislative printing for the year beginning October first, nineteen hundred and three, for printing and binding certain reports and documents ordered by resolutions of the senate and assembly and which were duly legalized by chapter seven hundred and thirty of the laws of nineteen hundred and four, the sum of fifty thousand dollars ($50,000), which amount, or so much thereof as may be necessary, shall be available for the payment of the items of the work so legalized, and said amount shall only be paid at the amount audited by

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the comptroller in accordance with the contract rate price fixed therefor in the contract for legislative printing for the years in which such printing and binding was done.

SECRETARY OF STATE.

For clerical services and necessary expenses for making index of the land grants, deeds, mortgages and maps, and land papers, and for binding land papers, two thousand dollars ($2,000), or so much thereof as may be necessary.

For the purpose of complying with the provisions of subdivision six, of section thirty-four of the election law, and of section ten, of chapter six hundred and eighty-nine of the laws of nineteen hundred and five, nine thousand five hundred and eighty-six dollars ($9,586), or so much thereof as may be

necessary.

The sum of one hundred and seventy-six dollars and sixty cents being the unexpended balance appropriated for the expense of the electoral college and printing the proceedings thereof is hereby reappropriated together with one thousand dollars additional for the deficiency in appropriation for postage and expense of transportation of all letters, official documents, laws and other matter sent by express or freight, including the boxes or covering for the same.

For the purpose of complying with the provisions of section nineteen, and subdivision one of section thirty-six of the election law, eight thousand dollars ($8,000), or so much thereof as may be necessary.

For clerk hire, purchase of seals and badges, printing and other necessary expenses for the enforcement of the motor vehicle law, eight thousand dollars ($8,000), or so much thereof as may be necessary. The amount hereby appropriated shall be payable from the fees collected pursuant to said law.

The sum of nine hundred and nine dollars and ninety-four cents (re. $909.94), being balances of unexpended appropriations for salaries, made by chapter seven hundred and twenty-eight of the laws of nineteen hundred and four, and chapter six hundred and ninety-nine of the laws of nineteen hundred and five, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is hereby reappropriated for binding corporation records, and for necessary supplies and office

expenses.

For temporary clerk hire, the sum of three thousand dollars

($3,000), or so much thereof as may be necessary. The secretary of state is hereby authorized to employ for a period not exceeding three months of continuous employment, temporary help in his department, and may employ for such temporary service any person whose name appears on any appropriate eligible list on file in the office of the state civil service commission.

For expenses incurred by him, under the direction of the assembly, in connection with the preparation for publication of detailed report of enumeration of nineteen hundred and five (assembly document number six), including proofreading of same, the sum of six hundred and thirty-five dollars ($635), or so much thereof as may be necessary.

COMPTROLLER.

The sum of fifteen hundred dollars (re. $1,500), being a portion of the unexpended balance of appropriation made by chapter seven hundred and twenty-nine, laws of nineteen hundred and four, for the comptroller, for the payment of compensation and expenses of counsel employed by him in legal actions or proceedings, and for expert services in the investigation of tax matters, is hereby reappropriated for the same purposes.

For the care, maintenance, repairs and improvements of the Saratoga monument and grounds connected therewith, to be expended under the supervision of the comptroller, pursuant to the provisions of chapter five hundred and fifty-five, laws of eighteen hundred and ninety-five, four hundred dollars ($400), or so much thereof as may be necessary.

For necessary repairs of the Grant cottage on Mount Mac Gregor, for the care and improvement of the grounds surrounding the same, and for the maintenance of the driveway leading thereto, the sum of two hundred and fifty dollars ($250), or so much thereof as may be necessary.

For the comptroller, for the payment of judgments against the state, for costs duly awarded in certain actions brought pursuant to law, four thousand dollars ($4,000), or so much thereof as may be necessary, to be paid upon the certificate of the attorneygeneral.

For deficiency in appropriation for advances to county treasurers on account of taxes on property of nonresidents and for taxes on state wild or forest lands, which may be returned to the comptroller's office, and for adjusting accounts of state taxes.

with counties, sixty thousand dollars ($60,000), or so much thereof as may be necessary.

For Mrs. Fannie G. Brines for payment of claim for pedestal furnished by her late husband for statue of Doctor Sheldon, which statue is located in the capitol, three hundred and thirtyone dollars and seventy-five cents ($331.75), said amount to be paid upon satisfactory proof being furnished, and the audit of the comptroller.

For the comptroller, for the payment of an agent or agents, and for other necessary expenses in the enforcement of the act to license and regulate the business of private detectives and detective agencies, one thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500), or so much thereof as may be necessary, the amount herein appropriated to be paid from the funds received for license fees, as provided by chapter four hundred and twenty-two, laws of eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, and the acts amendatory thereof.

For the comptroller, for salary and expenses of examiner appointed by the governor, pursuant to chapter four hundred and fourteen, laws of eighteen hundred and ninety-nine, to examine the books of the running associations, three thousand dollars ($3,000), or so much thereof as may be necessary, and for salaries and expenses of two examiners to examine the books of the trotting associations of the state, four thousand dollars ($4,000); the amounts herein appropriated to be paid from the funds collected from said associations.

For fees of surrogates in furnishing to the secretary of state copies of letters of administration, copies of wills probated in other states and subsequently filed in this state, as provided by section twenty-five hundred and three, code of civil procedure, two hundred dollars ($200), or so much thereof as may be necessary.

For the comptroller, for the repayment to the several counties for the maintenance of county roads pursuant to chapter two hun dred and sixty-nine, laws of nineteen hundred and three, fortyfive thousand dollars ($45,000), or so much thereof as may be

necessary.

For the comptroller, for the payment to towns adopting the money system of highway taxes of a sum equal to fifty per centum of the amount raised as reported, pursuant to section fifty

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