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Item No. 36. To George T. Dudley, for stationery furnished the officers and members of the senate, five hundred and ten dollars,

Item No. 37. To John P. Lansing for services rendered to the joint committee on treasurer's accounts, one hundred dollars,

Item No 38. To George T. Dudley, for stationery furnished assistant clerk of assembly, fortysix dollars and fifty-five cents,

Item No. 39. To George T. Dudley, for stationery furnished sergeant-at arms of house of assembly, two hundred and e'even dollars and fiftyfive cents,

Item No. 40. To George T. Dudley, for stationery furnished clerk of house of assembly, one hundred and forty-four dollars and thirty-one cents.

Item No. 41. To George T. Dudley, for stationery furnished engrossing clerk of house of assembly, one hundred and seventeen dollars and eighty-five cents,

Item No. 42. To George T. Dudley, for cancelling stamp for engrossing clerk of senate, eight dollars,

Item No. 43. To John H. Knapp, for gold pens and pencils furnished legislature 1869,

Item No. 44. To R. M. Jordan, for stationery furnished members of senate, two hundred and ten dollars.

Item No. 45. To E. King, for reporting addresses to senate in assembly chamber, evening of March first, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-one, twenty-five dollars,

Item No. 46. To B. F. Coles, for rent of office and furniture for engrossing clerk of house of assembly, one hundred and eleven dollars and thirty

cents,

Item No. 47. To Trenton Gas Light Company, for gas bill for engrossing clerk of house of assembly, two dollars and forty cents,

Item No. 48. To James Moore, for rent of office and furniture for the engrossing clerk of the senate for eighteen hundred and seventy-one, one hundred dollars,

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Item No. 49. To Murphy and Bechtel, for stationery furnished as per bill rendered the house of assembly, three hundred and sixty dollars and forty cents,

Item No. 50. To the officers of the senate and general assembly, including G. W. Jenkins and John F. Joline, who are to be regarded by the disbursing officers of the state treasury as the journal clerks of the two houses of the legislature for the session of 1871, for extra services, an additional compensation of twenty per centum upon their salaries for the session of eighteen hundred and seventy-one.

Item No. 51. To William H. Wilson for extra services as page to president of the senate, one hundred dollars,

Item No. 52. To Jeremiah Dally, as librarian, for extra services during session of legislature

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And be it enacted, That this act shall take effect im

mediately.

Passed March 27, 1872.

Congressional districts.

First district.

Second dis trict.

CHAPTER CCCXC.

A Further Supplement to the act entitled "An Act to regulate Elections," approved April sixteenth, anno domini one thousand eight hundred and forty-six.

1. BE IT ENACTED by the Senate and General Assembly of the State of New Jersey, That for the purpose of electing members of the house of representatives of the United States, this state shall be divided into seven districts, as follows, to wit:

I. The counties of Camden, Cape May, Cumberland, Gloucester, and Salem, shall constitute and be called the "first district;

II. The counties of Atlantic, Burlington, Mercer, and Ocean shall constitute and be called the "second district;"

III. The counties of Monmouth, Middlesex, and Union Third dist: lct. shall constitute and be called the "third district;"

trict.

IV. The counties of Hunterdon, Somerset, Sussex, and Fourth disWarren shall constitute and be called the "fourth district;"

V. The counties of Bergen, Morris, and Passaic shall con- Fifth district. stitute and be called the "fifth district;"

VI. The county of Essex shall constitute and be called Sixth district. the "sixth district;"

trict.

VII. The county of Hudson shall constitute and be called Seventh dis the "seventh district."

ing election.

2. And be it enacted, That each of said districts shall elect Time of holdone person to represent this state in the house of representatives of the United States; which election shall be held on the Tuesday next after the first Monday in November next, and on the Tuesday next after the first Monday in November in each second year thereafter, until congress shall otherwise provide.

Approved March 27, 1872.

CHAPTER CCCXCI.

An Act for the support of the State Reform School for Boys.

1. BE IT ENACTED by the Senate and General Assembly of the State of New Jersey, That for the support of the state reform school for boys, the maintenance and instruction of its pupils, and some needful improvements to the farm, the sum of twenty thousand dollars be and the same is hereby appropriated, which sum the treasurer of the state is hereby directed to pay to the trustees of the school, upon the warrant of the comptroller.

propriation.

supreme court

to the reform

2. And be it enacted, That in case any boy under the age Justice of the of sixteen years, shall have been sentenced, after conviction may commit in any county court to imprisonment in the jail thereof, or in school." the state prison, it shall be lawful for any justice of the supreme court on complaint of any citizen, to constitute a summary examination, and if he shall be satisfied that he is a

suitable subject for the reform school, to commit him thereto by warrant, as in other cases provided.

3. And be it enacted, That this act shall go into effect immediately.

Approved March 27, 1872.

Repealer.

CHAPTER CCCXCII.

An Act entitled "An Act to repeal an act entitled' A supplement to the act entitled an act relative to the probate of wills from other or foreign States,'" approved March twenty-eighth, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six.

1. BE IT ENACTED by the Senate and General Assembly of the State of New Jersey, That the act entitled "A supplement to the act entitled An Act relative to the probate of wills from other or foreign states,'" approved March twentyeighth, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six, be and the same is hereby repealed.

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

Approved March 27, 1872.

CHAPTER CCCCXV.

A Supplement to the act entitled "An Act to fix the salaries of the officers of the Senate and General Assembly of the State of New Jersey," approved February twenty fifth, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-one.

1. BE IT ENACTED by the Senate and General Assembly of the State of New Jersey, That the secretary of the senate and

to legislative

clerk of the house of assembly, the assistant secretary of the compensation senate and assistant clerk of the house of assembly, the en- officers. grossing clerks and journal clerks of both houses, the sergeants-at-arms and door keepers of both houses, the keepers of the galleries of both houses, the pages and private secretaries of the president of the senate and speaker of the house of assembly, shall receive the same compensation as was received by the officers of the legislature of the same grades for the session of one thousand eight hundred and seventy

one.

2. And be it enacted, That this act shall be deemed and taken to be a public act, and shall take effect immediately. Approved March 29, 1872.

CHAPTER CCCCXVI.

Supplement to an act entitled "An Act for the better preservation of the Early Records of the State of New Jersey."

for procuring

nial docu

1. BE IT ENACTED by the Senate and General Assembly of Appropriation the State of New Jersey, That the sum of three thousand copies of culodollars be appropriated by the state to procure copies of ments, &c. colonial documents, papers and minutes of council, directly referring to the history of the provinces of East and West Jersey and of New Jersey, now on file in the state paper office, in London, England, the said documents, papers and minutes to be procured, and said sum to be expended under the direction of the New Jersey Historical Society, and paid to them by the treasurer of this state on their order for that purpose, the same to be placed in the state library.

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

Approved March 29, 1872.

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