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Session Laws, 1880
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WILLIAM T. HAMILTON, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR. 631

Warehouses, five hundred dollars, or so much there-


of as may be necessary, in the discretion of the


Board of Public Works; for the payment of the
annual ground rent on Tobacco Warehouse lots in

For salaiies
of tobacco in-

Baltimore city, four hundred and forty-eight dol-

spectors, &c.

lars and eleven cents ; for the salaries of two In-


spectors of Steam Boilers in the city of Baltimore,


fifteen hundred dollars each, three thousand dol-


lars; for the salaries of two Commissioners of Fish-


eries, fifteen hundred dollars each, three thousand


dollars; and to defray the expenses of the Commis-


sioners of Fisheries as per chapter forty-seven of


the acts of eighteen hundred and seventy-six, ten


thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may, in the


opinion of the Governor, be necessary.


MILITIA.


For the salary of the Adjutant General of the


State, fifteen hundred dollars, to be paid out of the


appropriation for the support of the militia ; for the


support of the militia, to be expended under the


supervision of the Governor, in accordance with the

For the sala-

provisions of the act of assembly of eighteen hun-
dred and seventy, chapter one hundred and eighty-

ry of the Ad-
jutant Gener-

two, twelve thousand dollars, or so much thereof as

al, &c

may be necessary; for the payment of pensions


granted by various acts and resolutions of the Gen-


eral Assembly, one thousand dollars, or as much


thereof as may be necessary.


CONTINGENT FUNDS.


To the Executive for the contingent fund placed


at his disposal by article three, section thirty-two,


of the constitution, seven thousand five hundred


dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary;


for the contingent fund of the Treasury Department,


for advertising, stationery, books, expressage, tele-


grams and expenses, two thousand dollars, or so

Contingent,

much thereof as may be necessary ; for the contin-

funds.

gent fund of the Comptroller's office, for printing


blank licenses, protests, circulars, warrants, and for


books and office expenses, three thousand dollars, or


so much thereof as may be necessary ; for the trav-


eling expenses of the Tax Commissioner in the dis-




 

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