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dred dollars; provided, said salary and amount be
deducted from the twenty-five thousand dollars
heretofore appropriated for the support of the mili-
tia; to the State Armors at Easton and Frederick,
each three hundred dollars, (six hundred dollars;)
for the payment of pensions granted by Acts and
resolutions of the General Assembly, one hundred
and fifteen thousand dollars, or so much thereof as
may be necessary.
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Inspectors.
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INSPECTIONS.
For the salaries of five Inspectors of Tobacco in
Baltimore City, two thousand five hundred dollars
each, (twelve thousand five hundred dollars ;) for
insurance on State Tobacco Warehouses, six hun-
dred dollars; for the payment of the annual ground
rent on the Tobacco Warehouse lot in Baltimore,
four hundred and forty-eight dollars and eleven
cents.
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Schools.
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SCHOOLS.
To the several counties of this State and to Bal-
timore City, to be apportioned as the Legislature
may direct, four hundred and fifteen thousand dol-
lars, or whatever sum may be paid into the Trea-
sury, on account of the levy of Public School tax
for free Schools, including the bonus from banks,
dividends from stocks standing to the credit of the
free School fund, and so much of the revenue from
the Washington Branch of the Baltimore and Ohio
Railroad, as has been substituted for the surplus
revenue, seventy-five thousand dollars; for the
education of the deaf and dumb, twenty thousand
dollars; to the Agricultural College, six thousand
dollars; for donations to Colleges, Academies and
Schools, thirty-one thousand five hundred dollars;
provided, that none of the appropriations to Col-
leges, Academies and Schools shall be paid to any
such institution, unless such institution shall have
before the twentieth day of January, eighteen
hundred and seventy-one, made a full report to the
Comptroller, as required by Section four of Article
eighty-four of the Code of Public General Laws.
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