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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1867
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744 LAWS OF MARYLAND.

Residence of
President and
one Director.

Sec. 7. And be it enacted, That until otherwise
ordered by the General Assembly the President
of the said Canal Company, and one of the Direct-
ors other than those to be nominated by the said
trustees shall reside in Allegany county.

CHAPTER 360.

Passed Mar.
22,1887.

AN ACT entitled, " An Act to appropriate a
sum of money to pay John W. Brashears, W.
W. Quinn and Brothers, David Fowler, B. F.
M. Hurley, Lydia C. Ackworth, D. W. Haw-
kins, J. N. Stewart, R. K. Wimbrough, Wil-
liam Camden and John H. Waring.

Treasurer to
pay Claims.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assem-
bly of Maryland, That the Comptroller be and he
is hereby directed to issue his warrant upon the
Treasurer for twelve dollars and ninety-seven
cents, to pay John W. Brashears, late collector of
taxes in the first district of Anne Arundel
county, being the sum erroneously paid by him
into the State Treasury; fifty dollars to pay W.
W. Quinn and Brothers for monies erroneously
paid into the State Treasury; six hundred dollars
to pay David Fowler, late Clerk in the Comptrol-
ler's office, for services rendered; fifty dollars to
pay B. F. M. Hurley, late Military State Agent
at Washington, for services rendered; nineteen
dollars and sixty-six cents to pay Lydia Ackworth
the balance of pension due as the heir of Nancy
Richardson; fifty dollars to pay D. W. Hawkins
for legal services rendered the State; J. N. Stew-
art, one hundred and seventy-five dollars for
moneys expended while keeping of the Hill; R.
K. Wimbrough, four hundred and twenty-five
dollars for publishing in the Cambridge Herald
laws passed at the extra session of eighteen hun-
dred and sixty-six; William Camden, for extra



 
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