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ARTS. 30 & 31] DEAF, DUMB AND BLIND—DEBT—PUBLIC. 981

missioners of each county or by the judges of the orphans'
court of Baltimore city.

1888, art. 30, sec. 4. 1860, art 33, sec. 4 1849, ch. 209, sec 1

4. The recommendation shall state that such blind persons
are in such indigent circumstances as to be unable from their
own resources or those of their parents to obtain instruction,
and are of good natural capacity.

Ibid sec 5 1860, art 33, sec. 5. 1849, ch. 209, sec. 1. 1865, ch. 75.

1886, ch. 278.

5. The amount per annum paid for any one individual shall
not exceed the sum of three hundred dollars.

Ibid sec. 6. 1860, art 33, sec. 6. 1849, ch. 209, sec. 3

6. The governor shall report to the general assembly at each
regular session thereof the amount of money expended by him,
in pursuance of the provisions of sections 2, 3, 4 and 5, and
the names, ages and places of residence of the different appli-
cants.

Ibid. sec. 8. 1874, ch 236.

7. The directors of the Maryland institution for the instruc-
tion of the blind are authorized and empowered to apply such
portion of their endowment fund and annual income as they
may deem expedient to establish work-shops and to open a
store for the sale of articles manufactured by the blind, and to
extend the benefits of such work-shops and store to the adult
blind of this State not resident in the institution, on such
terms and under such regulations as they may prescribe.

ARTICLE XXXI.

DEBT—PUBLIC

1. Principal and interest to be paid
by treasurer when due.
2. Sterling debt under Act of 1838,
ch. 386, redemption of, by ex-
change loan of 1889.
3. Refunding of State bonds due in
1892.
4. State Penitentiary Loan of 1896
5. Tax to pay interest and principal
on such loan
6. The Consolidated Loan of 1899.

7. State Building and Improvement
Loan under the Acts of 1900,
chapters 326 and 607.
8. Tax to pay interest and principal
of such loan.
9. State loan of 1902.
10. Disposition of proceeds of sale.
11 Advertisements of loans, when
made.
12. Levy of State's taxes.
. 13 Public Building Loan of 190'4.



 

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