WM. T. HAMILTON, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.
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Baltimore, one thousand dollars; for the expenses
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of the State Board of Health, including the salary
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of the Secretary to the said Board, twenty-five hun-
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dred dollars; to the State Vaccine Agent for his
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salary, six hundred dollars, and to defray the ex-
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penses of procuring reliable vaccine virus, twelve
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hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be
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necessary; to the Nursery and Child's Hospital of
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Baltimore city, five thousand dollars; to Saint
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Thomas' Hospital of Cumberland, Maryland, three
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thousand dollars; to the Home for Friendless Chil-
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dren at Easton, in Talbot county, two thousand
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dollars; to the House of the Good Shepherd, two
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thousand dollars; to F. Knapp's English and Ger-
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Reformatory
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man Institute for the training and education of
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institutions.
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indigent mutes, twelve hundred dollars, in consider-
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ation of which appropriation, said F. Knapp's Eng-
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lish and German Institute is hereby required and
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directed to found twelve free scholarships for the
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education and training of indigent mutes, and to
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train and educate twelve indigent mutes, and to
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furnish them with necessary text books, appliances
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and so forth, and the Comptroller of the State is
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hereby empowered to draw his warrant on the
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treasury for the sum of twelve hundred dollars
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annually on satisfactory proof that the said F.
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Knapp's English and German Institute has com-
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plied with the requirements in regard to free scholar-
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ships herein contained.
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CONTINGENT FUND.
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For the Contingent Fund placed at the disposal
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of the Executive by article three, section thirty-two,
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Contingent
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of the constitution, seven thousand five hundred
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fund.
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dollars, or so much thereof as may be nessessary.
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INCIDENTAL EXPENSES OF THE VARIOUS STATE OFFICES.
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For the expenses of the Treasury Department for
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advertising, stationery, blank books, expressage, tel-
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egrams and other incidental expenses, two thousand
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dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary; for
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Incidental ex-
penses.
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the expenses of the Comptroller's Office, for printing
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blanks, licenses, protests, circulars, warrants, books
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and office expenses, three thousand dollars, or so
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