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Session Laws, 1860
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T. HOLLIDAY HICKS, ESQ., GOVERNOR.

1860.

terest falling due on the first day of July, eighteen
hundred and sixty-one, and on the first day of
January, in the year eighteen hundred and sixty-
two; on the bonds or certificates of the debt of the
Annapolis and Elk-Ridge Railroad company, issued
in pursuance of chapter one hundred and sixty-
eight, of eighteen hundred and forty-one, and to
the payment of so much of the principal of said
bonds or certificates of debt, as is directed to be

CHAP. 363.

paid by the said act, seven thousand dollars; Pro-
vided, however, that only so much thereof shall
be so applied as may be equal to the nett profits
of the said Annapolis and Elk-Ridge Railroad
Company, and the profits which this State shall or
may have derived from the use of the Annapolis
and Elk-Ridge Railroad, in connection with the
Washington Branch of the Baltimore and Ohio
Railroad, and which profits shall or may have been
paid into the treasury, as required by the aforesaid
act of eighteen hundred and forty-one, chapter one
hundred and sixty-eight; to the holder or holders
of coupons or certificates of interest in arrears,
which are not funded under the provisions of
chapter two hundred and thirty-eight, of eighteen
hundred and forty-six, five thousand dollars.

MISCELLANEOUS.

Proviso.

To the Superintendent of Public Buildings and
Grounds, three hundred and fifty dollars; to the
night watchmen of Public Buildings, four hun-
dred and twenty dollars each, eight hundred
and forty dollars; to the person employed to take
care of the Public Buildings and grounds, three
hundred and sixty dollars; to the Furnace Keeper
of the Record Building, two hundred and fifty
dollars; to the superintendent of the Steam House,
three hundred and sixty-five dollars, and for salary
for an assistant, two hundred and seventy-five dol-
lars; for the fund appropriated for the augmenta-
tion of the Library, five hundred dollars.

Miscellane-
ous.

SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That the Treasurer of
the State shall, upon the warrant of the Comptrol-
ler of the Treasury Department, disburse the said
sums of money, thereinbefore appropriated for the
objects and purposes specified, to or upon the order
of the person or persons, bodies politic or corporate,
severally entitled thereto, and that the several pub-
lic officers, to whom the same or any part thereof

Authorised
to pay.



 
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