curred in sundry State cases in said court. Henry
M. Murray, the sum of two hundred dollars, for
indexing laws, passed at January Session, 1867.
John Treadway, the sum of twenty-eight dollars
and fifty-four cents, to re-emburse him for that
amount, overpaid to the State Treasury, as collec-
tor of State taxes, in the fourth district of Harford
County, for the years 1858 and 1859. E. B. Pret-
tyman, Clerk of the Circuit Court for Montgome-
ry County, the sum of eighty-eight dollars and
seventy-seven cents, for costs accrued in sundry
State cases in said court. Richard M. Chase, the
sum of thirty dollars and twenty-five cents, for
plumbing done about the State House. Alfred D.
Miller, the sum of forty-six dollars and twenty-
nine cents, to reimburse him for costs erroneously
paid to the Clerk of the Criminal Court of Balti-
more City. James T. Perkins, Philemon Griffith,
John Moorehead, Wm. Welsh, Benjamin O'Hara,
late Inspectors of Tobacco in Baltimore City, the
sum of forty dollars each — two hundred dollars —
to reimburse them for amount paid for legal ser-
vices in testing the right of the Inspectors of To-
bacco to charge storage in certain cases. Richard
Tydings, the sum of fifty dollars and fifty cents,
for repairing stoves about the State House. Eaton
G. Horner and Voltaire Randall, the sum of two
hundred dollars each — four hundred dollars — for
services rendered the State in detecting and bring-
ing to justice, sundry perpetrators of fraudulent
bounty claims upon the State Treasury, during the
summer of 1866. S. Jackson & Co., the sum of
one hundred and twenty-six dollars, for pen-knives
furnished for the use of the General Assembly.
James E. Tate, assignee of N. H. Green, the sum
of four hundred and seventeen dollars and fifty-
eight cents, for articles furnished in fitting up the
chambers and committee rooms of the Senate and
House of Delegates, for the present Session of the
General Assembly. John Murphy & Co., the sum
of eighteen dollars, for stationery furnished the
State Library. Thomas K. Robson, the sum of
fifteen dollars and fifty cents, for advertising no-
tice of Constitutional Amendment in the Easton
Star, during November, 1866. Hugh Sisson, the
sum of seven dollars for marble slab for water-
cooler, furnished office of the Clerk of the Court
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