JAS. BLACK GROOME, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR. 847
specters of Steam Boilers in the City of Baltimore,
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fifteen hundred dollars each, three thousand dollars,
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as per act of eighteen hundred and seventy-four,
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chapter one hundred and fifty-three.
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SCHOOLS.
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For the several counties of this State and to Balti-
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Free school
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more city, to be apportioned as the Legislature may
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fund.
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direct, five hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars',
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or whatever sum may be paid into the Treasury on
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account of the levy of public school tax, and for the
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free school fund, including the bonus from bank
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dividends, from stock standing to the credit of
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the free school fund, and so much of the revenue
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from the Washington branch of the Baltimore and
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Ohio Railroad as has been substituted for the surplus
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revenue; to the several counties and Baltimore
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city, for the education of colored children, to be ap-
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portioned by the Comptroller in proportion to the
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number of colored inhabitants in each county and
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Baltimore city, between the ages of six and twenty-
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one years, one hundred thousand dollars; provided,
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that this amount of one hundred thousand dollars
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includes the fifty thousand dollars appropriated by
the Senate for the purpose, if said Senate bill
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becomes a law ; for donations to colleges, academies
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and schools, as per acts and resolutions heretofore
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passed, thirty-six thousand dollars; provided, that
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none of the appropriations to colleges, academies, and
schools shall be paid to any such institutions unless
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said institutions shall have made a full report, as re-
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quired by sectionfour of article eighty-four of theCode
of Public General Laws; to the Deaf and Dumb Asy-
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For other
institutions
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lum at Frederick, for the education of the deaf and
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dumb, thirty thousand dollars; to the Maryland Insti-
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tute for the Promotion of the Mechanic Arts, three
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thousand dollars, as provided by act of eighteen hun-
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dred and sixty-eight, chapter one hundred and ninety-
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eight; to the colored Normal school, two thousand
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dollars, to be paid out of the colored school fund;
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for the Maryland Agricultural College, six thousand
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dollars; St. Mary's Industrial School, four thous-
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and dollars ; Aged Women's Home, fifteen hundred
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dollars; Union Protestant Infirmary, fifteen hundred
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dollars; Home of the Friendless, two thousand dol-
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lars ; Manual Labor School, fifteen hundred dollars ;
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