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LAWS OF MARYLAND.
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MISCELLANEOUS.
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To the members of the Appeal Tax Court of Bal-
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timore city, fifty dollars each — one hundred and
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fifty dollars; to the Register of Baltimore city, three
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hundred dollars; to the State Librarian for the
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purchase of stationery, one hundred and fifty dol-
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lars, or so much thereof as may be necessary; to
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the two Night Watchmen in the Public Buildings
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at Annapolis, six hundred dollars each — twelve hun-
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dred dollars; to the person employed to take care
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For miscella-
neous pur-
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of the public buildings and grounds, six hundred
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poses.
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dollars; to the person employed to take care of the
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Court of Appeals room, one hundred dollars; to the
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person employed to take charge of the Governor's
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Mansion and the furnaces thereof, six hundred dol-
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lars; to the keeper of the State House furnaces,
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and to his assistant, six hundred dollars each —
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twelve hundred dollars; to the Secretary of the
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Senate and the Chief Clerk of the House of Dele-
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gates, for salaries during the recess of the Legisla-
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ture, three hundred dollars each — six hundred dollars.
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PUBLIC DEBT.
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For the payment of the interest on the public
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Payment of
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debt of the State, including cost of exchange, remit-
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interest on
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tance and commissions for so much thereof as is
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public debt.
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payable in London, six hundred and fifty thousand
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dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary.
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SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That the Treasurer of
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the State shall, on the warrant of the Comptroller,
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Who to dis-
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disburse the said sums of money herein appropriated
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burse.
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for the objects and purposes herein specified, to or
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upon the order of the person or persons, or bodies
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politic or corporate entitled to receive the same.
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SEC. 3. And be it enacted, That this act shall
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When effect-
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take effect on and after the first day of October,
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ive
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eighteen hundred and eighty-three.
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Approved May 3, 1882.
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