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LAWS OF MARYLAND.
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CONTINGENT FUNDS.
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For the contingent fund placed at the disposal of the governor
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by article three, section thirty-two, of the constitution, seven
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thousand and five hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be
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neccessary; and one thousand dollars or so much thereof as may
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be necessary to be used for the salary of a stenographer and type-
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writer; for the contingent fund of the treasury department for
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advertising, stationery blank books, expressage, telegrams and
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other incidental expenses, twenty-five hundred dollars, or so much
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thereof as may be necessary; for the contingent fund of the comp-
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gent funds
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troller's office for printing blank licenses, protests, circulars,
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warrants, books and other office expenses, three thousand dollars,
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or so much thereof as may be necessary; for the contingent fund
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of the land office, six hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may
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be necessary; for the contingent fund of the court of appeals, five
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hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary; for the
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contingent fund of the attorney-general, for printing and traveling
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expenses, clerical services, stationery, postage and other necessary
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expenses, to be paid upon vouchers exhibited to the comptroller,
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thirteen hundred dollars, or so much thereof as maybe necessary;
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for the contingent fund of the State librarian, for porterage,
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postage, freight and other incidental expenses, five hundred dol-
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lars, or so much thereof as may be necessary.
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STATE LIBRARY.
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For the augmentation of the State library, two thousand five
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hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary; to the
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library
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State librarian, for expenses in shipments of the acts of assembly,
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reports and documents of the session of eighteen hundred and
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ninety-two, three hundred and fifty dollars, or so much thereof
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as may be necessary.
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INSPECTIONS AND INSURANCE.
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For the salaries of three inspectors of tobacco in Baltimore city,
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eighteen hundred dollars each, fifty-four hundred dollars; for the
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payment of the annual ground-rent on the tobacco warehouse lots
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in Baltimore city, four hundred and forty-eight dollars and eleven
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cents; for the salaries of two inspectors of steam boilers in the
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city of Baltimore, fifteen hundred dollars each, three thousand
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Inspectors
Salaries.
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dollars; for the salary of the mine inspector in Allegany and Gar-
rett counties, fifteen hundred dollars; for insurance for three
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years on the State house, furniture and library, two thousand dol-
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lars, or so much thereof as may be necessary; for insurance for
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three years on the governor's mansion, furniture and stables, seven
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hundred and fifty dollars, or so much thereof as may be neces-
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sary; for insurance for three years on the house of correction, one
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thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary; for
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insurance for three years on the State normal school building,
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