ART. 33.] DEAF, DUMB AND BLIND.
he shall be deemed guilty of petty larceny, and shall
restore the goods and chattels so stolen, or pay the full
value thereof to the owner thereof, and be further sen-
tenced to the penitentiary, or to the jail of the county
in which the offence may have been committed, or of
the city of Baltimore, if the offence be committed in
said city, in the discretion of the court, for not more
than eighteen months.
In force and approved March 28, 1868.
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ARTICLE XXXIII.
Deaf, Dumb and Blind.
INDIGENT BLIND.
3. Annual appropriation.
INDIGENT BLIND.
1868, c. 205 repeals 1866, c. 74, [Sup. 99,] being section 3 of this article, and enacts
the following in lieu thereof:
SEC. 3. A sum not exceeding fifteen thousand dol-
lars, shall be annually appropriated to be applied,
under the direction of the governor, in placing for
instruction in the Maryland Institution for the in-
struction of the blind, such indigent blind persons of
the age of nine years and upwards, inhabitants of this
state and the county or city from which they are recom-
mended, as may be duly recommended to the governor
by the county commissioners of each county, and by the
judges of the orphans' court of Baltimore city.
In force and approved March 28, 1868.
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1868, c. 205.
Annual appro-
priation.
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NOTE.—1868, c. 409 amends and adds sections to 1867, c. 247, an act to establish and incor-
porate an Asylum for the Dear and Dumb of the State of Maryland.
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