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Session Laws, 1882 Special Session
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WM. T. HAMILTON, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

667

STATE LIBRARY.

 

For porterage, postage, freight and other inci-

 

dental expenses of the State Library, five hundred

 

dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary; for

 

the augmentation of the State Library, two thousand

 

five hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be

State library.

necessary; to the State Librarian, for the distribu-

 

tion of the Maryland Reports, for the year eighteen

 

hundred and eighty-three, two hundred dollars, or

 

so much thereof as may be necessary.

 

ISSURANCE.

 

For insurance for three years on the State House

 

Furniture and Library, two thousand dollars, or sb

 

much thereof as may be necessary; for insurance

 

for three years on the Governor's Mansion, furniture

 

and stables, seven hundred and fifty dollars, or so

 

much thereof as maybe necessary; for insurance

 

for three years on the State House of Correction,

 

eight hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may

 

be necessary; for insurance for three years on the

For insurance.

State Normal School building, four hundred dollars,

 

or so much thereof as may be necessary; for insur-

 

ance for three years on the State Tobacco Ware-

 

houses, two thousand dollars, or so much thereof as

 

in the discretion of the Board of Public Works may

 

be necessary; for the rent of boxes at the Safe De-

 

posit Company for the use of the treasury depart-

 

ment, one hundred dollars, or so much thereof as

 

may be necessary.

 

MISCELLANEOUS.

 

To the members of the Appeal Tax Court of Bal-

 

timore city, fifty dollars each — one hundred and

 

fifty dollars; to the Register of Baltimore city, three

 

hundred dollars; to pay Samuel Casey, weigher-

 

general of grain, the sum of five thousand five hun-

 

dred and twenty-five dollars, in full payment for all

For miscella-

services rendered by him and his assistants for

neous pur-
poses.

weighing of grain required by law to be weighed,

 

but for which said labors so performed, said weigher-

 

general of grain was unable to collect fees, because

 

of the decision of the court as to the unconstitu-

 

tionality of said law, said claim having been ap-

 


 
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