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Session Laws, 1856
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T. WATKINS LIGON, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR

539

may have derived from the use of the Annapolis and
Elkridge Railroad, in connection with the Washing-
ton Branch of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, and
which said profits shall or may have been paid into
the treasury, as required by the aforesaid act of eight
teen hundred and forty-one, chapter one hundred and
sixty-eight; to the commissioners appointed in pur-
suance of the seventeenth section of the third article
of the constitution, to revise, simplify and abridge the
rules of practice, pleadings, forms of conveyancing
and proceedings of the courts of record in this
State, twenty thousand dollars; to the Secretary of
the Senate, three hundred dollars; to the chief clerk
of the House of Delegates, three hundred dollars ;
to the Keeper of the records of the Court of Chan-
cery, one thousand dollars; to the payment of sta-
tionery purchased for the Legislature, or so much
thereof as may be necessary, three thousand dollars;
to the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore, as per
chapter two hundred and sixty-six, of eighteen hun-
dred and fifty-three, twenty thousand dollars; to the
cost of filing and recording in the Court of Appeals
as required by the constitution, the laws and resolu-
tions which have been or may he passed at the pres-
ent session, three hundred and fifty dollars; to the
expense of indexing the laws, journals and public
documents of the two houses of the General Assem-
bly, four hundred and fifty dollars; to the expense of
distributing the laws, journals and documents, to the
Clerks of the several courts, one hundred and fifty
dollars; to the payment of the per diem and mileage
of the members of the Presidential electoral college,
their officers and attendants, four hundred and fifty
dollars; to the holder or holders of coupons or cer-
tificates of interest in arrear, which were not funded
under the provisions of chapter two hundred and thir-
ty-eight of eighteen hundred and forty-six, five thou-
sand dollars; to the Librarian for compensation in
pursuance of resolution number twelve of eighteen
hundred and thirty-three, one hundred and fifty dol-
lars; to the States subscription to two hundred copies
of the Maryland Digest by Stockett, Merrick and
Miller, as per resolution number ——— of eighteen
hundred and fifty-six, two thousand dollars; to the
States subscription to three hundred copies of Win-
gate's Maryland Register, three hundred dollars; to
the Auditor of the city of Baltimore, in pursuance
ot chapter —— of eighteen hundred and fifty-six,



 
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