THOMAS SWANN, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR. 599
dred copies each of volumes twenty-two, twenty-
three, twenty-four and twenty-five of the Decisions
of the Court of Appeals, five thousand five hun-
dred dollars, or so much thereof as may be neces-
sary. |
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MILITIA. |
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To the Adjutant General of Militia, two thou-
sand dollars; to the Armorer at Easton, three
hundred dollars; to the Armorer at Frederick,
three hundred dollars; for the payment of pen-
sions granted by resolutions of the General As-
sembly, fifteen hundred dollars; for clerical ser-
vices in the Adjutant General's office, twelve hun-
dred dollars. |
For the Mili-
tia. |
INSPECTIONS. |
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To the State Tobacco Inspections in Baltimore,
for the salaries of the five Inspectors, twenty-five
hundred dollars each, twelve thousand five hun-
dred dollars; for insurance on Tobacco Ware-
houses, six hundred dollars, for the payment of
the annual ground rent on the Tobacco Warehouse
lot in Baltimore city, four hundred and forty-eight
dollars and eleven cents. |
For Inspections.
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SCHOOLS. |
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For donations to colleges, academies and schools,
thirty-one thousand five hundred dollars; for the
use of free schools, including the bonus from
banks, dividends from stocks standing to the credit
of the Free School Fund, and so much of the tax
on passengers on the Washington Branch of the
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad as has been substi-
tuted for the surplus revenue, seventy-five thou-
sand dollars; for the education of the deaf and
dumb, seven thousand five hundred dollars; to
the Agricultural College, six thousand dollars;
provided, that none of the appropriations to col-
leges, academies and schools shall be paid to any
such institution, unless said institution shall, be-
fore the twentieth day of January, eighteen hun-
dred and sixty-seven, make a full report to the
Comptroller, as required by section four of article
eighty-four of the Code of Public General Laws ;
to the House of the Good Shepherd in the city of |
For Schools. |
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