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Session Laws, 1892
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FRANK BROWN, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

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provided, that none of the appropriations to colleges, acade-


mies and schools shall be paid to any of said institutions,


excepting to such as shall have made a full report as


required by section seventeen, of article seventy-seven, of


the Code of Public General Laws; for the instruction of


the indigent blind, to be applied under the direction of the


Governor in accordance with the provisions of the act of


eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, chapter two hundred and


five, as amended by the acts of eighteen hundred and ninety-


two, twenty-one thousand dollars, or so much thereof as


may be necessary.


CONTINGENT FUNDS.


For the contingent fund placed at the disposal of the


Governor by article three, section thirty-two, of the consti-


tution, ten thousand dollars or so much thereof as may be


necessary ; and one thousand two hundred dollars or so


much thereof as may be necessary to be used for the salary

Contin-
gent fund.

of a stenographer and typewriter ; and three hundred dollars


to pay the salary of John R. Sullivan janitor of the House


of Deligates ; for the contingent fund of the Treasury


Department, for advertising, stationery, blanks, books,


expressage, telegrams and other incidental expenses,


twenty-five hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be


necessary; for the contingent fund of the Comptroller's


Office, for printing blanks, licenses, protests, circulars,
warrants, books and other office expenses, three thousand


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


contingent fund of the land office, six hundred dollars


or so much thereof as may be necessary, and for


indexing chancery records two hundred dollars or so


much thereof as may be necessary; for the contingent


fund of the Court of Appeals, five hundred dollars,


or so much thereof as may be necessary ; for the con-


tingent fund of the Attorney General, for printing and


traveling expenses, clerical services, stationery, postage


. and other necessary expenses, to be paid upon vouchers


exhibited to the Comptroller, thirteen hundred dollars or


so much thereof as may be necessary ; for the contingent


fund of the State Librarian for porterage, postage, freight,


purchases of stationery, and other incidental expenses, five


hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necssary.


STATE LIBRARY.


For the augmentation ot" the State Library, two thousand


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


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