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109 Additional students
110 Superintendent, ex-officio principal
Ins duties
111 Appropriation for support of normal
school
112 Grants, &c. to school.
113. Appropriation for furniture for same.
114 Male students to bo taught Military
tactics
115. Adjutant-general to furnish arms, &c.
AIDS AND ENCOURAGEMENTS TO UNIVERSAL
EDUCATION.
110. Educational tracts, &c to be issued to
teachers
117 Appropriation for same.
118 District libraries.
MISCELLANEOUS — COLORED POPULATION.
119. Schools for negro children.
120 Visitation of such schools.
REPORTS FROM PRIVATE SCHOOLS, ACADEMIES
AND COLLEGES.
121 Reports from teachers of private
schools
122 From presidents of private colleges
123 Blank forms to be furnished by super-
intendent.
124 School commissioners not to be in-
terested in contracts lor building school
houses, &c
SOURCES OF INCOME
125 Taxes for support of free public
schools, &c.
12G Free school fund
127 Donations to academies.
128 Real estate granted, &c. to be held in
trust by state board
129 County school funds
130 Duty of comptroller and superintend-
ent as to state school tax
131 Apportionment and payment of
amount
132 Apportionment on amount allowed
fol insolvencies, &c
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OFFICE OF STATE SUPERINTENDENT
133 Office located in Baltimore
134 Appropriation to furnish office
135 Librarian to furnish code, &c
SCHOOLS
130 Acceptance by state of act of con-
gress donating public lands to states, &c ,
providing colleges fol agriculture, &c.
137 Comptroller to receive land scrip
from U S.
138. In his discretion, to sell said scrip
139 To employ agents for sale of scrip and
treasurer to pay expenses application of
proceeds.
140 Moneys received from sale of scrip
to bo invested
141 Comptroller to keep separate books
of matters relating to said scrip and lands.
142 To report condition, to legislature
143. Moneys to be deposited m treasury
as trust fund, and kept separate and in-
vested.
114 Investments by comptroller, under
1864, c 90 interest to be paid agricultural
college how to be applied state board of
education ex-officio trustees
14-5 Payments to agricultural college
state to be made joint owner of property.
116 Trustees authorized to make state
joint owner.
147. 1856, c. 97, s. 3, and 1856, c. 265, B. 2
repealed
118 Board of trustees of agricultural col-
lege
149 Powers of said board
150. Visitors to said college
151 Sum reserved to be paid into treas-
ury what inconsistent herewith, in 1865,
c. 178, repealed
152 Annual sums to be paid by treasurer
to county commissioners for public school
fund
163 Orphans' court judges to pay registers
compensation for keeping school fund
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