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Session Laws, 1890
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ELIHU E. JACKSON, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

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dollars and seventy-six cents; to Charles Lake, clerk circuit court


for Dorchester county, two hundred and forty-eight dollars and


forty-four cents; to E. Z. Tower, administrator of W. H. Tower,


deceased, late clerk circuit court for Garrett county, seventy-seven


dollars and forty-three cents; to E. Z. Tower, clerk circuit court


for Garrett county, one hundred and five dollars; to A. Lingan


Jarrett, clerk circuit court for Harford county, two hundred and


seventy-six dollars and sixty-one cents; to the estate of L. J.


Watkins, deceased, late clerk circuit court for Howard county, one


hundred and twenty-three dollars and three cents; to Samuel


Beck, clerk circuit court for Kent county, one hundred and sixty-


eight dollars and thirteen cents; to James Anderson, clerk circuit


court for Montgomery county, one hundred and eighty-seven dol-
lars and sixty-four cents; to John W. Belt, clerk circuit court for


Prince George's county, one hundred and twenty-one dollars and


fifteen cents; to S. C. Dudley, late clerk circuit court for Queen


Anne's county, one hundred and twelve dollars and eleven cents ;


to William Dever, clerk circuit court for Queen Anne's county,


eighty-eight dollars and eighty-three cents; to H. Fillmore Lank-


ford, clerk circuit court for Somerset county, two hundred and


forty-seven dollars and forty-seven cents; to J. Frank Ford, clerk


circuit court for St. Mary's county, one hundred and thirty dol-


lars and forty cents; to Thomas Hughlett, clerk circuit court for


Talbot county, one hundred and eighty-eight dollars and ten


cents; to George B. Oswald, clerk circuit court for Washington


county, four hundred and thirty-four dollars and sixty-five cents ;


to F. M. Siemens, clerk circuit court for Wicomico county, two


hundred and three dollars and thirty-one cents; and to the estate


of John W. Staton, late clerk circuit court for Worcester county,


one hundred and ninety-one dollars and ninety-two cents.


SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That this act shall take effect from


the date of its passage.

Effective.

Approved March 27, 1890.


CHAPTER 194.


AN ACT to amend section seventeen, of article two, of the con-


stitution of this State.


SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,


(Three-fifths of all the members of the two houses concurring,) that
the following section be and the same is hereby proposed as an


amendment to the constitution of this State, and if adopted by

To super-
sede.

the legal and qualified voters thereof as herein provided, it shall


supersede and stand in the place and instead of section seventeen


of article two of said constitution.




 
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