Salary of gate-keeper of state prison, three hun CHAP. 399 County of Aroostook, forty-two dollars, Woodland plantation, one hundred sixteen dollars 250 00 42 00 and fifteen cents, 116 15 Indexing acts and resolves, eighteen hundred and 150 00 300 00 Rocky Rips road, number one, north division, five hundred dollars, 500 00 Roads through Indian township, five hundred dollars, 500 00 Bridge in St. Francis plantation, fifty dollars, Penobscot Indians, seven thousand eight hundred seventy-nine dollars and seventy cents, Passamaquoddy Indians, four thousand nine hundred forty-five dollars and eight cents, Committee on military affairs, thirty-nine dollars 50 00 7,879 70 4,945 08 and seventy-five cents, 39 75 Committee on agriculture, sixty-four dollars and thirty-nine cents, 64 39 Committee on state prison, one hundred fifty-six dollars and eighty cents, 156 80 Committee on financial affairs, twenty-three dollars, 23 00 Committee on education, fifty-two dollars and fifty cents, 52 50 Bangor children's home, one thousand dollars, Portland female orphan asylum, one thousand dollars, 1,000 00 1,000 00 Propagation of fish, twelve hundred dollars, 1,200 00 Seal of the State of Maine, one hundred and fifty dollars, CHAP. 399 St. Francis plantation, fifty dollars, $50 00 Interest on Madawaska school fund, (eighteen 300 00 Support of prisoners in county jails, five hundred 500 00 Salary of assistant in state library, two hundred 200 00 Contingent fund of secretary of state, two hun dred and fifty dollars, 250 00 Salary of deputy secretary of state, one hundred 100 00 75.00 Samuel W. Lane, seventy-five dollars, Maine state college of agriculture and the mechanic 26,329 16 41 44 15,218 00 Maine industrial school for girls, four thousand five hundred dollars, 4,500 00 Bridge in town of Lyndon, five thousand dollars, 5,000 00 Military and Naval Asylum at Bath, eight thousand 8,500 00 Van Buren plantation, two hundred dollars, Sprague, Owen and Nash, five hundred and sixty six dollars, 566 00 Samuel W. Lane, three hundred eighty-one dol- 381 82 Amounting to the sum of one hundred sixty thou- $160,643 56 SECT. 2. This act shall take effect when approved. Approved February 9, 1877. RESOLVES OF THE STATE OF MAINE. 1877. Chapter 207. Resolves relating to a National Prohibitory Law. WHEREAS, a joint resolution has been introduced in the National House of Representatives, this the second session of the Forty-Fourth Congress, proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States, in regard to the manufacture, importation and sale of intoxicating liquors within the United States, and which is as follows: "Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled: (twothirds of each house concurring therein,) That the following amendment to the Constitution be and hereby is proposed to the states, to become valid when ratified by the legislatures of three-fourths of the several states, as provided in the Constitution: ARTICLE Amendment to the constitution of U. S. proposed. Manufacture, sale, importation and exportation liquors, prohib of intoxicating ited. SECTION 1. From and after the year of our Lord nineteen hundred, the manufacture and sale of distilled alcoholic intoxicating liquors, or alcoholic liquors, any part of which is obtained by distillation, or process equivalent thereto, or any intoxicating liquors mixed or adulterated with ardent spirits, or with any poison whatever, except for medicinal, mechanical, for what purchemical and scientific purposes, and for use in the arts anywhere in the United States and the territories thereof, shall pose excepted. |