690 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [Ch. 487]
CHAPTER 486.
AN ACT to appropriate a sum of money to defray the expense
incurred in the publication of the Governor's Proclamation
apportioning the representation of the several counties and
Baltimore City in the House of Delegates under the Federal
Census of 1910 under section 5 of Article 3 of the Constitu-
tion of the State of Maryland.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That the Comptroller of the Treasury be and he is hereby
authorized and directed to draw his warrant upon the Treasurer
of Maryland for the following sums in payment of said publica-
tion, and the sum of ten hundred and seventy-nine dollars and
twenty cents ($1,079.20) is hereby appropriated from any
money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated for the
payment of said sums:
To the German Correspondent of Baltimore City, $62.00; to
the Labor Leader of Baltimore City, $15.75; to the News Pub-
lishing Company of Baltimore City, $96.00; to the Sun of Bal-
timore City, $239.75; to the Daily Record of Baltimore City,
$13.70; to the Democratic Telegram of Baltimore City, $11.00;
to the American of Baltimore City, $255.50; to the Harford
Democrat of Bel Air, $46.00; to the Aegis of Bel Air, $33.00;
to the Evening Capital of Annapolis, $70.00; to the Easton-
Star Democrat of Easton, $25.00; to the Centreville Record of
Centreville, $18.00; to the Cumberland-Alleganian of Cumber-
land, $18.00; to the Democratic Messenger of Snow Hill,
$20.00; to the Wicomico News of Salisbury, $30.00; to the
Denton Journal of Denton, $15.00; to the Evening Times of
Cumberland, $27.00; to the Crisfield Times of Crisfield,
$22.50; to the Times-Crescent of La Plata, $25.00 j to the Mid-
land Journal of Rising Sun, $12.00; to St. Mary's Beacon of
Leonardtown. $24.00.
SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That this act shall take
effect from the date of its passage.
Approved April 8, 1912.
CHAPTER 487.
AN ACT to refund to The Farmers' Exchange Company of
Union Bridge, Maryland, the sum of twenty dollars and
eighty-six cents, erroneously paid into the State Treasury.
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