hundred dollars, for services as Reading Clerk to
the House of Delegates, at the extra or additional
part of the Session of 1867. The Carmelite Sis-
ters 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 ma-
terials in repairing about the Hall of the Senate
and House of Delegates, during the present Ses-
sion. Nicholas H. Green, the sum of three hun-
dred and sixty-six dollars and fifty cents, for arti-
cles furnished for the use of the General Assembly.
Charles Kaflinski, the sum of eighteen 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. Bramble, 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.
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