Contingent
fund, &c.
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To the Executive, for the contingent fund pro-
vided in the Constitution to be placed at his dis-
posal, seven thousand five hundred dollars ; for
the Contingent Fund of the Treasury Department,
fifteen hundred dollars ; for printing blank li-
censes, protests, circulars, warrants and other
books for the Comptroller's Office, two thousand
dollars ; for the Contingent Fund of the Library,
including the expense of postage, posterage and
freight, stationery for use of office, menial services,
advertising and printing, fifteen hundred dollars ;
for the augmentation of the Library as provided
by Section seventeen of Article fifty-five of the
Code of Public General Laws, one thousand dol-
lars ; for the cost of printing the Annual Report
of the Comptroller, eight hundred dollars ; for the
expense of advertising the list of Foreign Insu-
rance Agents, three hundred dollars ; for the ex-
pense of fuel and lights for the Public Buildings
and Grounds, five thousand dollars ; for the Con-
tingent Fund for the Commissioner of Land Office,
four hundred dollars ; for the postage of the Ex-
ecutive and Treasury Departments, the Land Of-
fice, the Adjutant General's Office and Secretary
of the Senate, one thousand dollars.
LEGISLATURE.
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City Council,
&c.
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To the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore as
per Article four, Section one hundred and twenty-
seven of Public Local Laws, entitled Auctions,
twenty thousand dollars ; to the Maryland Insti-
tute for the promotion of Mechanic Arts, three
thousand dollars ; to the members of the Appeal
Tax Court of Baltimore City, fifty dollars each-
one hundred and fifty dollars ; to the Register of
Baltimore City, three hundred dollars ; the Mary-
land Penitentiary, for so much on account of the
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