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1. Custody of the great seal; when to
be used; bills to be sealed with ;
how bills to be approved.
2. Signature to accompany sealing of
all public documents.
3. Signing and sealing patents.
4. May seal certified copies of laws
and resolutions.
5. To issue death warrants.
6. May commute sentence of death.
7. Arrest and trial of person pardoned
on condition of leaving the State
for returning to State.
8. May remit forfeited recognizances,
when.
9. Not the part belonging to an in-
former.
10. Nolle prosequi, terms of granting.
11. May remit fine imposed by court-
martial.
12. May summon witnesses in case of
complaint against civil or mili-
tary officers, whom he may re-
move or suspend.
13. Party complained against to have
notice of hearing.
14. Costs of hearing, how to be paid.
15. Governor to proclaim names of per-
sons elected as electors of presi-
dent, vice-president and also as
members of Congress.
16. Maryland soldiers in Mexican war,
duplicates of discharge to.
17. May quarantine vessels from in-
fected places.
18. To appoint superintendent and other
officials in Annapolis to take care
of public buildings and grounds.
Duties and salaries.
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19. Duties of superintendent of public
buildings and grounds.
20. Superintendent to prepare a sys-
tem of rules.
21. Employees to obey orders of super-
intendent.
22. Oath and bond of superintendent.
23. Appropriation for payment of cler-
ical help employed by the gov-
ernor in election business before
department.
Commissioners for the Promotion of
Uniformity of Legislation in the
United States.
24. Appointment; number; duties; sub-
jects to be examined into; term
of office; new appointments; ex-
penses, etc.; report to legisla-
ture; appropriation.
25. Commission provided for in section
24, extended.
Maryland Flag.
26. Description of.
27. Governor to cause flag to be dis-
played, when.
Representatives at Meetings of State
Institutions.
2S. Representatives to be present at
meetings of institutions aided by
State.
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