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Session Laws, 1878
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JOHN LEE CARROLL, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR. 417

SCHOOLS.

 

To the several counties and the city of Baltimore for
the support of the system of Free Public Schools, white
and colored, and for the State Normal School and State

 

Board of Education, to be apportioned by the Comp-

 

troller according to law, three hundred and seventy-

 

five thousand dollars, or whatever sum may be paid

 

into the treasury on account of the public school tax,

 

and such other sums as may be received to the credit

 

of the free school fund from tax on the circulation

 

of banks and from the interest on stocks standing to

 

the credit of said fund, together with the sum of

 

thirty-four thousand and sixty-nine dollars and

 

thirty-six cents, to be paid out of any money in the

 

treasury not otherwise appropriated, to be placed to

 

the credit of the free school fund in accordance with

 

the provisions of the act of December session,

 

eighteen hundred and thirty-nine, chapter thirty-

 

three, and substituted for the interest on the surplus

 

revenue as provided in said act ; provided that the

 

sum of seventy-five thousand dollars of the receipts

Schools.

for public school tax shall be distributed for colored

 

schools, after deducting the amount payable to the

 

colored Normal School, and the balance for white

 

schools, the State Normal School for whites and the

 

State Board of Education. For donations to col-

 

leges, academies and schools, as per acts and resolu-

 

tions of the General Assembly heretofore passed,

 

thirty-eight thousand dollars ; provided that none of

 

the appropriations to colleges, academies and schools
shall be paid to any such institutions unless such in-

 

stitutions shall have made a full report as required

 

by law ; to the Deaf and Dumb Asylum at Freder-

 

ick, eighteen thousand seven hundred and fifty dol-

 

lars; St. Mary's Industrial School, six thousand

 

dollars; to the Maryland Industrial School for

 

Girls, twenty-two hundred and fifty dollars ; to the

 

Maryland Agricultural College, four thousand five

 

hundred dollars.

 

LEGISLATURE.

 

To pay the members and officers of the General

 

Assembly, including postage, stationery, mileage

 

and miscellaneous expenses and the per diem of the

Legislature.

President of the Senate and the Speaker of the

 

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