MARSHAL, To designate constables for Mail Carriers 2 To be a corresponding member of the MINISTER OF FINANCE, Authorized to make a special payment to To set apart money for the Legislature of To pay the notes of the King and Council Act for the relief of, on account of extra- 10 10 24 33 19 3 1 1 6 7 5 27 To grant permits to withdraw Alcohol from MINISTER OF THE INTERIOR, To procure estimates for supplying Hon- POLICE COURTS, Of Honolulu and Lahaina, Act to extend POST-MASTER, Of Honolulu, may employ Mail Carriers POLYNESIAN, STEAMER,. PROBATE AND DIVORCE, Port charges of, remitted Court of created Judge of, his salary SCHOOLS, ENGLISH, Act for the encouragement and support of Act respecting Act to provide for the special election of SCHOOL INSPECTORS, And Trustees, made liable to taxation Act to amend the Law relating to punish- ment of SOLDIERS, Made liable to taxation, with certain ex- SPIRITUOUS LIQUORS, Act to regulate the retailing of SUPREME COURT, Powers of in relation to the H. S. Navi- gation Company's Charter Inventory of Books and papers of the Land TONNAGE DUES, Abolished VACCINATION, Made compulsory throughout the H. I. VACCINATING OFFICERS, By whom appointed General duties of WAIKAHALULU, Act relating to Water Lots at OF HIS MAJESTY KAMEHAMEHA IV., KING OF THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, PASSED BY THE NOBLES AND REPRESENTATIVES, AT THEIR SESSION, 1855. HONOLULU: PRINTED BY ORDER OF THE GOVERNMENT SESSION LAWS, 1855. AN ACT APPROPRIATING MONEY FOR THE LEGISLATURE OF 1855. BE IT ENACTED by the King, the Nobles and Representatives, of the Hawaiian Islands in Legislative Council assembled: SECTION 1. There shall be set apart by His Majesty's Minister of Finance, out of the money in the Treasury, the sum of eight thousand dollars, for the expenses of the two Houses of the Legislature, without waiting for the general Appropriation Bill of this year. SECTION 2. The House of Nobles and the House of Representatives shall be at liberty to draw on the Minister of Finance, at their discretion, for any sums of money, within the amount above specified, to meet their expenses. Approved April 21st, 1855. VICTORIA K. KAAHUMANU. KAMEHAMEHA. |