A. W. BRADFORD, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR. 349
LEGISLATURE.
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To the Secretary of the Senate, three hundred
dollars; to the Chief Clerk of the House of Dele-
gates, three hundred dollars; to the payment of
the stationery purchased for the Legislature, five
thousand dollars.
CITY OF BALTIMORE.
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Legislative
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For the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore,
as per Article four, section one hundred and twen-
ty-seven, of Public Local Laws, twenty thousand
dollars; to the Maryland Institute, for the promo-
tion of mechanic arts, five hundred dollars; to the
members of the Appeal Tax Court of Baltimore
city, fifty cellars each, one hundred and fifty dol-
lars; to the Register of Baltimore city, three hun-
dred dollars; to the Maryland Penitentiary, for so
much, on account of the salaries of its officers, eight
thousand dollars; for the support of the Maryland
Penitentiary, ten thousand dollars; to the House
of Refuge, fifteen thousand dollars.
PUBLIC DEBT.
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Baltimore.
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For the payment of the interest of the public
debt of this State, that is to say, the interest
falling due quarterly on the curfency debt of this
State, two hundred and seventy-five thousand dol-
lars; the interest ob the bounty loans of eighteen
hundred and sixty-four and eighteen hundred and
sixty-five, two hundred and eleven thousand dol-
lars; the interest on the public debt, falling due
semi-annually and payable in London, including
the cost of exchange, remittance, and commission,
four hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars;
for the payment of the interest on the bonds of the
Annapolis and Elk Ridge Railroad Company,
issued under chapters three hundred and forty-
seven, of eighteen hundred and forty-six, and four
hundred and three, of eighteen hundred and sixty-
four, four thousand four hundred and twenty-three
dollars and sixty -seven cents.
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Interest on
public debt.
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