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630

LAWS OF MARYLAND.

 

the credit of said funds, 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, eigh-

 

teen 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 one

 

hundred thousand dollars of the receipts from 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 colleges, academies and

 

schools, as per acts and resolutions heretofore passed,

 

forty thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be

 

necessary ; provided that none of the appropriations

 

to colleges, academies and schools shall be paid to any

 

such institutions unless said institutions shall have

 

made a full report as required by section four of

 

article eighty-four of the Code of Public General

 

Laws ; to the Deaf and Dumb Asylum at Frederick

 

for the education of deaf and dumb, twenty-five

 

thousand dollars; to the Maryland Agricultural

 

College, six thousand dollars ; to St. Mary's Indus-

 

trial School, ten thousand dollars ; to the Maryland

 

Industrial School for Girls, three thousand dollars.

 

LEGISLATURE.

Salaries dur-
ing recess.

To the Secretary of the Senate and Chief Clerk of'
the House of Delegates for salaries during the recess
of the Legislature, three hundred dollars each — six

 

hundred dollars.

 

REFORMATORY AND OTHER INSTITUTIONS.

For reforma-

To the Maryland Penitentiary for the support of

tory and oth'r

the institution, ten thousand dollars, or so much

institutions.

thereof as may be necessary ; provided, however, and

 

it is hereby directed that the Directors of the said

 

Maryland Penitentiary, and the Warden 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-



 
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