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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1874
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JAS. BLACK GROOME, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR. 847

specters of Steam Boilers in the City of Baltimore,

 

fifteen hundred dollars each, three thousand dollars,

 

as per act of eighteen hundred and seventy-four,

 

chapter one hundred and fifty-three.

 

SCHOOLS.

 

For the several counties of this State and to Balti-

Free school

more city, to be apportioned as the Legislature may

fund.

direct, five hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars',

 

or whatever sum may be paid into the Treasury on

 

account of the levy of public school tax, and for the

 

free school fund, including the bonus from bank

 

dividends, from stock 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; to the several counties and Baltimore

 

city, for the education of colored children, to be ap-

 

portioned by the Comptroller in proportion to the

 

number of colored inhabitants in each county and

 

Baltimore city, between the ages of six and twenty-

 

one years, one hundred thousand dollars; provided,

 

that this amount of one hundred thousand dollars

 

includes the fifty thousand dollars appropriated by
the Senate for the purpose, if said Senate bill

 

becomes a law ; for donations to colleges, academies

 

and schools, as per acts and resolutions heretofore

 

passed, thirty-six thousand dollars; provided, that

 

none of the appropriations to colleges, academies, and
schools shall be paid to any such institutions unless

 

said institutions shall have made a full report, as re-

 

quired by sectionfour of article eighty-four of theCode
of Public General Laws; to the Deaf and Dumb Asy-

For other
institutions

lum at Frederick, for the education of the deaf and

 

dumb, thirty thousand dollars; to the Maryland Insti-

 

tute for the Promotion of the Mechanic Arts, three

 

thousand dollars, as provided by act of eighteen hun-

 

dred and sixty-eight, chapter one hundred and ninety-

 

eight; to the colored Normal school, two thousand

 

dollars, to be paid out of the colored school fund;

 

for the Maryland Agricultural College, six thousand

 

dollars; St. Mary's Industrial School, four thous-

 

and dollars ; Aged Women's Home, fifteen hundred

 

dollars; Union Protestant Infirmary, fifteen hundred

 

dollars; Home of the Friendless, two thousand dol-

 

lars ; Manual Labor School, fifteen hundred dollars ;

 


 

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