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Session Laws, 1878
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JOHN LEE CARROLL. ESQUIRE. GOVERNOR. 515

cultural College, six thousand dollars ; St. Mary's

 

Industrial School, ten thousand dollars; to the

 

Maryland Industrial School for Girls, three thou-

 

sand dollars; to the Boys' Home of Baltimore

 

city, 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 President of the Senate and Speaker of the

For members

House of Delegates, one hundred and twenty thou-

and officers of
the General

sand dollars, or so much thereof as may be neces-

Assembly ,&c.

sary; for the printing of the General Assembly

 

for eighteen hundred and eighty, thirty-eight

 

thousand dollars, or whatever sum may be agreed

 

upon by the Committee on Printing of said session

 

of the General Assembly ; for binding the laws,

 

journals and documents of said session of the

 

General Assembly, three thousand dollars, or so

 

much thereof as may bo necessary ; for indexing

 

the journals and documents of the Senate and the

 

House of Delegates, seven hundred dollars ; for

 

indexing the laws, three hundred and fifty dollars;

 

to the Secretary of the Senate and Chief Clerk of

 

the House of Delegates, for copying and arranging
for publication the laws of said session, and for

 

salaries during the recess of the Legislature, six

 

hundred dollars each — twelve hundred dollars.

 

REFORMATORY AND OTHER INSTITUTIONS.

 

To the Maryland Penitentiary, for the support

 

of the institution, twenty thousand dollars, or so

 

much thereof as may be necessary ; provided, how-

For reforma-

ever, and it is hereby directed, that the Directors

tory institu-

of the said Maryland Penitentiary, and the Warden

tions.

thereof, shall not receive into said Penitentiary

 

any person sentenced to imprisonment by any

 

court of any other State, or by any court of the

 

United States, other than the courts of the United

 

States for the District of Maryland, and shall, in

 

all contracts to be made hereafter for the employ-

 

ment of the convicts in said Penitentiary, and in

 

the sale of the manufacturies of the said institu-

 

tion, provide that the goods so manufactured,

 


 

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