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Proceedings of the Senate, 1892
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830 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Mar. 22,

taxes for second district of Caroline county, the sum
of one hundred and four dollars and fifty-one cents,
for money paid into the State Treasury of the State
of Maryland, in excess of the amount due by him to
the State of Maryland for taxes for the years 1886,
1887, 1888 and 1889.

Senate bill entitled an Act to authorize the Comp-
troller and Treasurer to adjust and settle the claims
of the State against the holders of bonds belonging to
the State, which were hypothecated by Stevenson
Archer, late State Treasurer, for the value of said
bonds, or their proceeds, over the amounts for which
the same were hypothecated.

Senate bill entitled an Act to repeal section 7, of
Article 95, of the Code of Public General Laws, title
"Treasurer," relating to the employment and salary
of clerks in the office, and to re-enact the same with
amendments.

Which were read the second time, and ordered to be
-engrossed for a third reading.

Senate bill entitled an Act to pay the claims of
James M. Munroe, late State's Attorney for Anne
Arundel county, for services rendered the State,

With the following proposed amendment:
AMENDMENT PROPOSED.

In section 1, line 3, after the words "sum of,"
strike out "three hundred," and insert "one hundred
and fifty."

Which was adopted.

Said bill, as amended, was read the second time,
and ordered to be engrossed for a third reading.

Senate bill entitled an Act to appropriate a sum of
money to pay John Johnson, James Campbell and
Thomas Evans on account of expenses incurred and
time lost by reason of the purchase from the State of
Maryland, of the schooner "Anson," bought by said
Johnson under forfeiture for violating the oyster laws
of the State, from John G. Crane, Sheriff of Anne
Arundel county, Maryland,

 

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