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Session Laws, 1892
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FRANK BROWN, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

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tenance and treatment for one patient at a time from each


senatorial district of the State of Maryland during two years


from the date of the passage of this act.


26. To the Visitors of the Asylum and Training School


for Feeble Minded of the State of Maryland, the sum of six

Same.

thousand dollars for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and


ninety-three, and the like sum of six thousand dollars for


the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-four.


27. To the Faculty of Physic of the University of Mary-


land for the use of the Baltimore Infirmary, the sum of thirty-


seven hundred and fifty dollars for the fiscal year eighteen


hundred and ninty-three, and the like sum of thirty-seven


hundred and fifty dollars for the fiscal year eighteen hun-

Same.

dred and ninety-four; provided that the said Baltimore


Infirmary shall furnish one bed, maintenance and treatment


for one patient at a time for each senatorial district of the


State during two years from the date of the passage of this


act ; provided that the said hospital shall furnish to the


comptroller satisfactory evidence that it has so received,


maintained and treated all patients free of charge, sent to


them under the provisions of this act, in consideration of


the sum of money hereby appropriated and payable.


28. To the Home of the Friendless in the diocese of Eas-


ton, at Easton, Maryland, the sum of five hundred dollars


for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety -three, and

Some.

the like sum of five hundred dollars for the fiscal year


eighteen hundred and ninety-four.


29. To St. Agnes' Hospital, the sum of twenty-five hun-


dred dollars for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-

Same.

three, and the like sum of twenty-five hundred dollars for


the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-four.


30. To the Baltimore Day Nursery, the sum of one thou-


sand dollars for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-

Same.

three, and the like sum of pne thousand dollars for the fiscal


year eighteen hundred and ninety-four.


31 . To the Home of Confederate Women as per chapter 451


of the acts of 1890, the sum of fifteen hundred dollars for


the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-three, and the

Same

like sum of fifteen hundred dollars for the fiscal year eigh-


teen hundred and ninety-four.


32. To the Baltimore Orphan Asylum, the sum of one


thousand dollars, for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and

Same.

ninety-three, and the like sum of one thousand dollars for


the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety -four.


33. To the Maryland Line Confederate Soldiers' Home, at


Pikesville, the sum of seven thousand five hundred dollars




 
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