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902

LAWS OF MARYLAND.


of a stenographer and type-writer and three hundred dol-


lars to pay the salary of John R. Sullivan janitor of the


House of Delegates ; for the contingent fund of the treas-


ury department, for advertising, stationery, blanks, books,


expressage, telegrams, and other incidental expenses,


twenty-five hundred dollars or so much thereof as may be


necessary ; for the contingent fund of the comptroller's


office for printing blank licenses, protests, circulars, war-


rants, books and otlier office expenses, three thousand


dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary : for the


contingent of the Land office, six hundred dollars or so much


thereof as may be necessary ; for the contingent fund of the


Court of Appeals, five hundred dollars, or so much thereof


as may be necessary ; for the contingent fund of the attor-


ney-general, for printing and traveling expenses, clerical


services, stationery, postage and other necessary expenses


to paid upon vouchers exhibited to the comptroller, thirteen


hundred dollars or so much thereof as may be necessary ;


for the contingent fund for the State Librarian, for porter-


age, postage, freight, purchase of stationery and other inci-


dental expenses, six hundred and fifty dollars or so much


thereof as may be necessary.


STATE LIBRARY.


For the augmentation of the State Library, two thousand

State

five hundred dollars or so much thereof as may be necessary ;

Library.

to the State Librarian for the distribution of the Maryland


Reports, for the year eighteen hundred and ninety-three,


two hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary.


INSPECTORS.


For the salaries of two inspectors of steam boilers in the


city of Baltimore, fifteen hundred dollars each, three thou-

Inspectors.

sand dollars ; for the salary of mine inspector in Allegany


and Garrett Counties, fifteen hundred dollars ; for the pay-


ment of the annual ground rent on the tobacco warehouse


lots in Baltimore City, four hundred and forty-eight dollars


and eleven cents.


COMMISSIONERS OF FISHERIES.


For the salaries of the two commissioners of fisheries, fif-

Commis-
sioners of

teen hundred dollars each, three thousand dollars ; and to

fisheries.

defray the expenses of the commissioners of fisheries as per


section eighty-nine, of article thirty-nine, of the Code of


Public General Laws, title "Fish and Fisheries," sub-title



 
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