PHILLIPS LEE GOLDSBOROUGH, ESQ., GOVERNOR. ( 931
for maintenance, together with the further sum of twenty-five
hundred dollars for repairs; to the Maryland School for the
Blind, for the education of the deaf and dumb and blind colored
children of the State, the sum of twelve thousand dollars; to
the Maryland Asylum and Training School for the Feeble
Minded, the sum of seventy-seven thousand dollars; to the
Springfield State Hospital for the insane of the State of Mary-
land, the sum of one hundred and fifty thousand dollars; and
to the Maryland Tuberculosis Sanatorium, the sum of one hun-
dred and fifty thousand dollars; to the Maryland Agricultural
College, ten thousand dollars for maintenance.
Miscellaneous.
To the State Vaccine Agent, for his salary, six hundred dol-
lars, and to defray the expenses of procuring reliable vaccine
virus, two thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be nec-
essary; to the members of the Appeal Tax Court of Baltimore
City, for making out the list of holders of Baltimore City
Stock, fifty dollars each, one hundred and fifty dollars; to the
Register of Baltimore City, for collecting the State tax on
Baltimore City Stock, three hundred dollars; for printing the
report of the State Tax Commissioner, six hundred .dollars, or
so much thereof as may be necessary; for postage of the Execu-
tive Department, Land Office, Comptroller's Office, Treasurer's
Office, Secretary of the Senate and Chief Clerk of the House
of Delegates, two thousand dollars, or so much thereof -as may
be necessary; for fuel and lights of the public buildings and
grounds, to be expended under the direction and control of the
Governor, eight thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may
be necessary; to the twenty-six newspapers in which shall be
published the defaulters to the State previous to the general
election in November, 1913, to be distributed by the Comptroller
upon bills rendered, one thousand dollars, or so much thereof
as may be necessary; for the purpose of fitting the Senate
Chamber and Hall of the House of Delegates, and so forth, for
the meeting of the General Assembly of 1914, and for inci-
dental repairs to the public buildings during the recess of the
Legislature, four thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may
be necessary, to be expended under the control and direction of
the Governor; for the salary of a stenographer and typewriter
to the State Tax Commissioner, one thousand dollars; for the
salary of a stenographer to the Clerk of the Court of Appeals,
twelve hundred dollars; for the salary of a stenographer and
typewriter to the State Comptroller, twelve hundred dollars;
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