'2070 TREASURER. [ART. 95
1888, art. 95, sec. 6. 1860, art. 94, sec. 6. 1852, ch. 12, sec. 7.
6. It shall be the duty of the governor at all times, when in
his opinion the security or securities of any treasurer have
become or are likely to become invalid or insufficient, to
demand and require such treasurer forthwith to renew his
bond to the State of Maryland, with security or securities to
be approved by the governor, in the penalty and according to
the form prescribed in this article; and in case of neglect
or refusal by any treasurer to give bond with security or
securities as aforesaid, within twenty days after the same shall
be demanded and required by the governor, such neglect or
refusal shall be, and it is hereby declared to be, a disqualifica-
tion within the meaning of the constitution; and the governor
is hereby required to proceed forthwith to appoint a fit and
proper person to fill the vacancy occasioned thereby, according
to the provisions of the constitution.
Archer et al v State, 74 Md. 410.
Ibid. sec. 7 1860, art. 94, sec. 7 1828, ch. 74, secs. 3, 4. 1834, ch. 229.
sec. 2. 1860, ch. 199. 1872, ch. 104. 1892, ch 268.
7. The treasurer of Maryland shall appoint three clerks to
assist in the discharge of his duties, one of whom shall receive
an annual salary of eighteen hundred dollars and the other
two of whom shall each receive an annual salary of twelve
hundred dollars.
Ibid, sec 8 1860, art. 94, sec. 10 1853, ch. 360, sec. 2. 1854, ch. 216
8. All parts of the funded debts of this State redeemed shall
be cancelled and all parts purchased shall be also cancelled,
except one hundred thousand dollars of said funded debt so
purchased in each year which shall be carried to the credit of
the sinking fund.
Ibid. sec. 9. 1860, art. 94, sec. 11. 1853, ch. 360, sec 3.
9. All such parts of the funded debts of this State created
for the benefit of works of internal improvements or on account
of the tobacco debt as may be redeemed or purchased, as
herein provided, shall continue to be a charge against the
works of internal improvements, or against the tobacco fund,
as the case may be, and shall be carried to the credit of the
sinking fund for that purpose and no other.
Ibid. sec. 10. 1860, art. 94, sec. 12. 1837, ch. 357, sec 1
10. The treasurer shall provide in such manner as he shall
deem most expedient for transmitting to Europe and there dis-
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