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Session Laws, 1900
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JOHN WALTER SMITH, ESQ., GOVERNOR.

each, three thousand dollars: for the salary of Mine Inspector
in Allegany and Garrett Counties, one thousand and five hun-
dred dollars; for the payment of the annual ground rent on
the Tobacco Warehouse lots in Baltimore City, four hundred
and forty -eight dollars and eleven cents; for the rent of the
boxes in some safe deposit company for the use of the Treas-
ury Department, one hundred dollars, or so much thereof as
may be necessary; for insurance on public buildings of the
State and the personal property belonging thereto, one hun-
dred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary.

COMMISSIONERS OF FISHERIES.

1183

For the salaries of the two Commissioners of Fisheries, one
thousand five hundred dollars each, three thousand dollars;
and to defray the expenses of the Commissioners of Fisheries,
as per Section eighty -nine of Article 39, of the Code of Public
General Laws, title "Fish and Fisheries," sub-title "Commis-
sioners of Fisheries," seven thousand dollars, or so much
thereof as, in the opinion of the Governor, may be necessary;
no part of the said appropriation to be expended in the killing
of eels in the Wicomico River, or in other waters of the State
of Maryland; and the said Commissioners of Fisheries are
hereby directed and required to make a detailed report to the
Governor at the end of each fiscal year of the expenditures of
said funds, with the vouchers thereof attached.

.REFORMATORIES AND OTHER INSTITUTIONS.

Commission'rs
of Fisheries.

To the Maryland House of Correction, for the support of
the institution, twenty-five thousand dollars; to the House of
Refuge, fifteen thousand dollars; to the Female House of
Refuge, five thousand dollars; to the House of Reformation
and Instruction for Colored Children, ten thousand dollars;
to the Managers of the Maryland Hospital for the Insane, for
the support of the institution, twenty thousand dollars; to the
Deaf and Dumb Asylum, at Frederick, for the education of
the deaf and dumb, twenty-five thousand dollars; to the Mary-
land School for the Blind, for the education of the deaf and
dumb and blind colored children of the State, ten thousand
dollars; to the Maryland Asylum and Training School for the
Feeble-minded, the sum of three thousand dollars, for the
maintenance of said asylum, together with the further sum of
twelve thousand and five hundred dollars for buildings and
improvements; to the Springfield State Hospital for the In-
sane of the State of Maryland, the sum of thirty thousand dol-
lars; to the State Vaccine Agent, for his salary, six hundred

Reformatories
and other
institutions.



 
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