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HENRY LLOYD, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.
not continue longer than the period of two
years from the first day of July, eighteen hun-
dred and eighty-six.
Approved April 7, 1886.
CHAPTER 500.
AN ACT to pay to F. M. Griffith and others,
the deficiencies due in their salaries as em-
ployees of Tobacco Warehouse Number
Four.
SECTION 1 . Be it enacted by the General As-
sembly of Maryland, That the Comptroller of
the Treasury be and he is hereby directed to
draw his warrants in favor of F. M. Griffith,
for the sura of twenty-six dollars and ninety- five
cents; John A. Talbott. for twenty-five dollars
and thirty-one cents; Clagett Pyles, for thirty-
seven dollars and fifty-six cents;" for George
W. Owens, for thirty-six dollars and fifty-six
cents; G. E. Luhu, for twenty-seven dollars ;
John H. Jones, for thirty- one dollars and fifty
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cents; Mort. C. Griffith, for twenty-four dol-
lars; Thos. McCeney, eight dollars; James
Lusby, nine dollars; J. E. Griffin, eighteen
dollars; W. A. Shepherd, six dollars; L. Bates
Eichison, four dollars; being the amount cer-
tified to be due each one of the above named
parties by the Inspector of Tobacco Warehouse
Number Four, as the balance of their salaries
for the year eighteen hundred and eighty- five.
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Appropriation.
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