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Session Laws, 1878
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JOHN LEE CARROLL, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR. 629

CONTINGENT FUNDS.

 
   

To the Executive for the Contingent Fund, placed

 

at his disposal by article three, section thirty- two, of

For contin-

the Constitution, seven thousand five hundred dol-

gent funds.

lars, or so much thereof as may be necessary ; for

 

the Contingent Fund of the Treasury Department,

 

two thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be

 

necessary ; for the Contingent Fund of the Comp-

 

troller's Office, three thousand dollars, or so much

 

thereof as may be necessary ; for the Contingent

 

Fund of the Library, including postage, porterage,

 

freight and other incidental expenses, five hundred

 

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

 

the augmentation of the State Library, two thousand

 

five hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be

 

necessary; for the expense of fuel and lights for

 

public buildings and grounds, five thousand dollars,

 

or so much thereof as may be necessary, to be ex-

 

pended under the direction and control of the Gov-

 

error by the Secretary of State; for the Contingent

 

Fund of the Commissioner of the Land Office, four

 

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

 

sary ; for the postage of the Executive and Treasury

 

Departments, the Land Office, the 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 the Contingent Fund of

 

the Court of Appeals, three hundred dollars, or so

 

much thereof as may be necessary ; for printing, ex-

 

penses and clerical services, stationery and postage in

 

the office of the Attorney General, thirteen hundred

 

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

 

printing the annual report of the Comptroller, one

 

thousand dollars.

 

SCHOOLS.

 

To the several counties and to the city of Baltimore

 

for the system of Free Public Schools, white and

For schools,

colored, and for the State Normal School and State

&c.

Board of Education, to be apportioned by the Comp-

 

troller according to law, five hundred thousand dol-

 

lars, or whatever sum may be paid into the treasury

 

on account of the levy of 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

 


 

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