JAS. BLACK GROOME, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR. 203
CHAPTER 149.
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AN ACT to provide for the payment of a certain
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sum of money to Charles H. Gibson, State's
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Attorney for Talbot county, for professional
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services rendered the State.
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SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
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Maryland, That the Comptroller of the Treasury,
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Appropriation
to Charles H.
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be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to issue
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Gibson.
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his warrant upon the Treasurer, for the payment to
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Charles H. Gibson, State's Attorney for Talbot
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county, of the sum of six hundred dollars in full
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compensation for professional services rendered the
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State, in the prosecution before justices of the peace
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in and for said county, of two hundred and thirteen
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cases of violation of the Oyster Law; and the said
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sum of money is hereby appropriated for that
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purpose, out of the amount in the Treasury standing
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to the credit of the oyster fund.
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SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That this act shall take
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effect from the date of its passage.
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In force
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Approved, March 30th, 1874.
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CHAPTER 150.
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AN ACT to establish a Commission of Fisheries of
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the State of Maryland, define its duties and to ap-
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propriate a sum of money to defray the expenses
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thereof.
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WHEREAS, Both the marine and inland fisheries
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of this State have of late years much deteriorated, and
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Preamble.
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a vast source of food supply for the people has been
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greatly diminished by causes within the reach of
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legislation, and —
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WHEREAS, The experience of many of the States
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has shown that their fisheries can be fully restored
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Preamble.
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