JAS. BLACK GROOME, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR. 805
CHAPTER 494.
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AN ACT to appropriate a sum of money to pay the
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claims of George and J. S. Wilson, R. G. Fields,
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Parran and Williams, Thomas K. Robson, Julius
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A. Johnson, Clement Sulivane, William W. Bus-
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teed, Welsh, Baker and Company, William S. Par-
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sons, Brogdrick and Clary, W. H. Vanderford, C.
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W. Pontaine, William H. Ruby, Ephraim G. Polk,
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George M. Upshur, Keech and Yellott, Baughman
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and Brothers, Plummer and Usilton, John R.
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Brown Jr., J. Cloud Norris, A. S. Abell and Com-
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pany, A. G. and M. W. Boyd, Beli and Company,
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William B. Green, William Henry Legg, Joseph
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H. Johnson, Charles Cole, A. J. Merrill, C. T.
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Abell and Company, Lemuel Maloue, Frederick
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Raine, F. W. Baker, William T. Iglehart, R. C.
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Mackall and Company, P. H. Rutlidge, E. Wells,
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L. F. Colton and Company, King and Davis, and
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Thomas J. Turner.
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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 be
and he is hereby requested and directed to issue his
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Appropriation.
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warrant upon the Treasurer, to pay to George W.
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and J. S. Wilson, two hundred and thirty-seven dol-
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lars; to R. J. Field, two hundred and thirty-seven
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dollars; to Parran and Williams, two hundred dol-
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lars; to Thomas E. Robson, two hundred and thirty-
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seven dollars ; to Julius A. Johnson, two hundred and
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thirty-seven dollars; to Clement Sullivane two hun-
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dred and thirty-seven dollars ; to William W. Busteed,
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In favor of.
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two hundred and twenty dollars; to Welsh, Baker
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and Company, three hundred and sixty dollars; to
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William S. Parsons, two hundred and thirty-seven
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dollars; to Broydrick and Clary, two hundred and
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thirty-seven dollars; to W. H. Vanderford, two hun-
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dred and thirty-seven dollars; to C. W. Fontaine,
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two hundred and thirty-seven dollars; to William
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H. Ruby, two hundred and thirty-seven dollars; to
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Ephraim G. Polk, two hundred and thirty-seven
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