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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, March 30, 1868
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1868.] OF THE SENATE. 725

following: Three thousand three hundred and eighty-nine
dollars and twenty.

Also, by adding at the end of the section the following :
John Murphy & Co. , the sum of one thousand and thirty-six
dollars and seventy-five cents, for stationery and books fur-
nished the State Library ; Jas. Higgins the sum of ninety-
two dollars, for expenses incurred in distributing pamphlets
on the Resources of Maryland; Thomas H. Moore, the sum
of one hundred dollars, for services as Reading Clerk to the
House of Delegates at the extra session of 1867 ; the Car-
melite Sisters of Baltimore, the sum of one hundred and
nineteen dollars and ten cents, to reimburse them for taxes
erroneously paid into the Treasury ; Daniel Caulk, the sum
of four hundred and thirty-nine dollars and thirteen cents,
for work and materials in repairing about the Halls of the
Senate and House of Delegates during the present session ;
Nichoirs H. Green the sum of three hundred and sixty-six
dollars and fifty cents, for articles furnished for the use of
the General Assembly ; Charles Kaflinski, the sum of eigh-
teen dollars and seventy-five cents, for gas-fitting about the
State House ; Amos Jones, the sum of forty dollars ; Robert
Johnson, the sum of twenty dollars, and Marcellus A. Bram-
ble, the sum of twenty dollars, for the use of their schooners
under the direction of the Sheriff of Dorchester county, in
arresting parties violating the oyster laws of the State.

Amend the title by striking out the words : "and" in the
18th line; "Cushings & Medairy," in the 20th line, and
"and" in the 25th line, and adding thereto the following :
John Murphy & Co., James Higgins, Thomas H. Moore,
Dechert & Wason, the Carmelite Sisters, Daniel Caulk,
Nicholas H. Green, Charles Kaflinski, Amos Jones, Robert,
Johnson and Marcellus A. Bramble.

Section 1, line 46, strike out all from the commencement
of the 46th line, to the word "Cushings," in line 51.

Strike out the appropriation for Dechert & Wason, print-
ing 5,000 extra copies Constitution.

Amend by inserting at end of section 12, Abraham Gre-
ble the sum of $25.56, for taxes erroneously paid into the
Treasury.

Which were adopted.

And the bill, as amended, was then passed by yeas and
nays as follows:

AFFIRMATIVE.

Messrs. President, Lee,
Biggs, Miller,
Brewer, Parker, of Calvert,


 
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