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Session Laws, 1888 Session
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ELIHU E. JACKSON, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

Chapter 439.

AN ACT to appropriate a sum of money to pay
the claims of Joseph B. Seth, Charles N.
Magne, J. H. Medairy & Co., Carr Brothers,
Henry Beecher and Anne Henry, owners of
the schooner Banner, and Swain & Banks.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assem-
bly of Maryland, That the comptroller be
and he is hereby authorized and directed to

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issue his warrant upon the treasurer of the state
to pay to Joseph B. Seth, assignee of Paul
Winchester, the sum of fifty dollars ; Joseph B.
Seth, assignee of C. D. McFarland, the sum of
fifty dollars ; Joseph B. Seth, assignee of W. M.
Muschette, the sum of fifty dollars ; Joseph B.
Seth, assignee of James Robertson, the sum of
fifty dollars ; Joseph B. Seth, assignee of R. D.
Johnson, the sum of fifty dollars ; aggregating
the sum of two hundred and fifty dollars, paid
by the said Joseph B. Seth, late speaker of the
house of delegates, for certificates issued by R.
Harris Archer, chairman of the committee on
claims, session of eighteen hundred and eighty-
six, and which had been left unpaid to these
several parties for engrossment at the close of
last session ; to Charles N. Magne, for work done
by order of the board of public works, the sum
of one hundred and fifty dollars ; to J. H.
Medairy & Co., for stationery furnished com-
mittee on claims this session, the sum bf seven
dollars and fifty cents ; to Carr Brothers, for
work done on state house this session, the sum
of thirty-nine dollars ; to Henry Beecher and
Anne Henry, owners of the schooner Banner,
for license paid by them, the sum of fifty -eight
dollars and fifty cents ; said vessel, as endorsed
by state treasurer, having been lost in a few
days after the issuing of the license ; to Swain
& Banks, for lumber for state tobacco ware-
houses, numbers one and two, the sum of fifty-
three dollars and thirty-one cents.

Directed to
pay claims.

SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That this act shall
take effect from the date of its passage.

Approved April 5, 1888.

Effective.



 
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