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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, March 30, 1868
Volume 142, Page 2970   View pdf image (33K)
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632 LAWS OF MARYLAND.
 

CHAPTER 351.

 

AN ACT to appropriate a sum of money to pay
the claims of Cushings & Medairy, J. W. Bond
& Co., W. E. Berry, James S. Franklin, Henry
M. Murray, John Treadway, E. B. Prettyman,
Richard M. Chase, Alfred D. Miller, James T.
Perkins, Philemon Griffith, John Moorehead,
William Welsh, Benjamin O'Hara, Richard
Tydings, Eaton G. Horner, Voltaire Randall,
S. Jackson & Co., James E. Tate, assignee of
N. H. Green, John Murphy & Co., Thomas K.
Robson, Hugh Siason, Ambrose M. Payne, as-
signee of S. M. Whaley, Alexander Brown &
Sons, agents, Secretary of the Senate, James M.
Ridout, Joseph M. Parke, Richard F. Moffet,
John E. Bromwell, A. W. Bateman, Thos. H.
Kemp,Wm. Snowden and John Snowden, execu-
tors of Rezin H. Snowden, deceased, Thos. E. Dell
& Son, G. W. Cruikshank, John Murphy & Co.,
James Higgins, Thomas H. Moore, Deckert &
Wason, the Carmelite Sisters, Daniel Caulk,
Nicholas H. Green, Charles Kaflinski, Amos
Jones, Robert Johnson and Marcellus A. Bram-
ble.

Issue war-
rant,

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly
of Maryland, That the Comptroller be, and he is
hereby directed to issue his warrant on the Trea-
surer, to pay to Cushings & Medairy the sum of
three thousand three hundred and eighty-nine dol-
lars and twenty cents, for stationery furnished to
the State Library, J. W. Bond & Co., the sum
of two thousand three hundred and eighty-three
dollars and twenty-four cents, for stationery fur-
nished the State Library. N. E. Berry, the sum
of two hundred and ninety-eight dollars and nine-
ty-six cents, for excessive loss sustained upon sun-
dry hogsheads of tobacco, during inspection at
State warehouses. James S. Franklin, Clerk of
the Court of Appeals, the sum of one hundred
and sixty-one dollars and sixty cents, for costs in-



 

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