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1900.] OF THE SENATE. 255 Mr. Crothers, from Committee on Finance, reported favorably the following order: Ordered, That the following bills which were incurred by the Committee on Inauguration on the part of the Senate, be paid, the same having been examined by said committee, and found correct, Edwin A. Seidewitz, for decorating stand and Senate Chamber, etc., $110. Henry B. Meyers, for lumber and other material for stand, $12.46. John Bowie, sheriff, for pay for forty deputy sheriffs, and for services, $125. List of officers and men detailed by the police depart- ment to attend the inauguration ceremonies of Governor Smith, at Annapolis, and deputized as deputy sheriffs of Anne Arundel county, on Wednesday, the 10th inst. Captain Thomas Barranger; Round-Sergeant, George G. Henry; Sergeants, Thos. J. Foster, Thos. McGraw; Officers, Max Mauer, Tiliman Chafinch, Geo. W. Wolter, Jno. Wilkinson, Jno. Donnelly, John G. Day, John Nooney, Mitchael T. Carney, Harry Seibold, Lee J. Hobbs, John W. Colbourn, Harry R. Hill, Wm. McNew, John Schus- ter, William Miller, Randolph G. Welch, Joseph Good- win, Frederick H. Shipferling, Peter Bradley, Julius Wess, William Buckley. Detectives; John H. Kratz, Thomas F. Hogan, W. L. F. Miller, Thomas P. O'Donnell, Wm. E. Chambers. To Board of Police Commissioners of Baltimore city, DR. For railroad fare from Baltimore to Annapolis for twenty-five officers and three detectives sent to Annapolis on occasion of inauguration of Gov. John Walter Smith $35 00 Hotel fare and incidental expenses of five detec- tives sent to Annapolis for occasion referred to..$11 25 $46 25 Richard G. Chaney, for carriage hire$40 00 Which report was adopted by yeas and nays as fol- lows: |
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