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Session Laws, 1890
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ELIHU E. JACKSON, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

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four hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary ;


for insurance for three years on the State tobacco warehouses, two


thousand five hundred dollars, or so much thereof as in the dis-

Insurance

cretion of the board of public works may be necessary; for the


rent of boxes at the safe deposit company, for the use of the treas-


ury department, one hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may


be necessary.


COMMISSIONERS OF FISHERIES.


For the salaries of the two commissioners of fisheries, fifteen


hundred dollars each, three thousand dollars; and to defray the


expenses of the commissioners of fisheries, as per act of eighteen

Commis-
sioners of

hundred and seventy-six, chapter forty-seven, ten thousand dol-

fisheries.

lars, or so much thereof as in the opinion of the governor may be


necessary.


REFORMATORY AND OTHER INSTITUTIONS.


To the State house of correction, for the support of the insti-


tution, twenty-five thousand dollars; to the house of refuge,


fifteen thousand dollars; to the female house of refuge, three


thousand dollars; to the house of reformation and instruction for


colored children, ten thousand dollars; to the managers of the


Maryland hospital for the insane, for the support of the institu-
tion, twenty thousand dollars, and the sum of fifteen hundred

Sundry in-
stitutions...

dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary for water for the


institution; to the deaf and dumb asylum at Frederick, for the


education of the deaf and dumb, twenty-five thousand dollars ;


to the Maryland school for the blind, for the education of the deaf


and dumb and blind colored children of the State, seven thousand


dollars; to the State vaccine agent for his salary, six hundred


dollars; and to defray the expense of procuring reliable vaccine


virus, twelve hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be


necessary.




MISCELLANEOUS.


To the members of the appeal tax court of Baltimore city, for


making out lists of the holders of Baltimore city stock, fifty dol-


lars each, one hundred and fifty dollars; to the register of Balti-


more city, for collecting the State tax on Baltimore city stock?,


three hundred dollars; to the State librarian for the purchase of


stationery, one hundred and fifty dollars, or so much thereof as


may be necessary; to the person employed to take care of the


court of appeals room, one hundred dollars; for printing the re-

Miscella-

port of the State tax commissioner, four hundred dollars, or so

neous.

much thereof as may be necessary; for the postage for the execu-


tive department, land office, treasury department, secretary of the


senate and chief clerk of the house of delegates, twelve hundred


and fifty dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary; for


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