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INTERNAL IMPROVEMENT. 1836-37. 127
IWTERNAI. IltlPROVEMENT.
CHAP. XXII.
An Act to aid the Internal Improvements of this State.
Be it enacted hy the General Jissemhhj of the State
of J^orth Carolina, and it is herehxj enacted hy the au-thority
of the same, That, besides the funds heretofore
set apart for Internal Improvements, there shall be ad-ded
and appropriated for that purpose, all the surplus fu^p[us"revJ-revenue
received by this State from the treasury of the nue.
United States, under the late act of Congress, to regu-late
the deposites of the public money, after deducting
the sum of three hundred thousand dollars, which is to 'h
be devoted to the redemption of the public debt of the
State; the sum of three Imndred thousand dollars, which
is to be paid for stock subscribed in the Bank of Cape
Fear; and the portion of said surplus which is to be ad-ded
to the Literary Fund, and to be applied to draining
the swamp lands, according to the provisions of sundry
acts of the present General Assembly.
Sec. 2. Beit further enacted. That the Board of In-ternal
Improvements shall hereafter consist of the Gov-ernor
of the State, for the time being, who shall be ex- Board of In-ojfficio
President thereof, and of two commissioners, to be of whom to
appointed annually by the Governor, by and with the ad- consist, &c.
vice of the Council of State; any two of Avhom shall consti-tute
a board for the transaction of business; and the said
board shall have the same powers and authority, and be
subject to the same duties and restrictions, as the Board
of Internal Improvements heretofore existing; and in
case of vacancies accruing in said board, the Governor
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