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-
|
 
|