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Chapter 458.
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AN ACT to appropriate a sum of money to pay the
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claims of H. J. Johnson, T, B. Taylor & Sons, E.
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S. Riley, The Maryland Gazette, T. H. Mitchell,
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Longnecker & Bro., Charles C. Fulton, A. S.
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Abell, F. Raine, Parran & Sellers, The American
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Union, Steele & Mutchler, American Sentinel,
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Vandeford & Brother, G. W. Cruikshank, H. R.
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Torbert, Cecil News, Vivian Brent, Port Tobacco
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Times, Cambridge Era, Joseph H. Johnson, Kauf-
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man & Bouldin, Charles Cole, James A. Hayden,
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John J. Smith, Watkins & Clark, J.Wolfersberger,
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F. W. Baker, A. C. McCombs & Co., Sullivan &
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Woodall, Plummer & Usilton, The Advocate, R.
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G. Fields, I. S. Wilson, Jarboe Van Antwerp,
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W. Scott Roberts, W. W. Busteed, King & Gates,
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The Herald, Easton Ledger, Gazette, Eph. G.
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Polk, Negley & Co., Bell & Co., L. Malone, Lit-
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tleton .Dennis, Merrill & Quinn, The Shield, and
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Charles W. Fontaine.
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SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assem-
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bly of Maryland, That the Comptroller of the
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Treasury be and he is hereby requested and directed
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to issue his warrant upon the Treasurer to pay H.
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J. Johnson, sixty dollars; T. B. Taylor & Sons,
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sixty dollars; E. S. Riley, sixty dollars; Maryland
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Gazette, sixty dollars; T. H. Mitchell, fifty-six dol-
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lars; Longnecker & Bro., fifty-six dollars; Chas. C.
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Fulton, one hundred and twenty-five dollars; A. S.
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To whom to
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Abell, one hundred and seventy dollars; F. Raine,
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pay.
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one hundred and thirty dollars; Parran & Sellers,
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sixty dollars; American Union, fifty-one dollars;
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Steele & Mutchler, forty-two dollars; American
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Sentinel, forty-two dollars; Vanderford & Bro ,
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forty-two dollars; G. W. Cruikshank, fifty- three
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dollars and seventy-six cents; H. R. Torbert, fifty
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dollars and forty cents; Cecil News, forty-five dol-
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lars; Vivian Brent, sixty dollars; Port Tobacco
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Times, sixty dollars; Cambridge Era, sixty dollars;
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Jos. H. Johnson, sixty dollars; Kaufman & Bouldin
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