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Session Laws, 1882 Special Session
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WM. T. HAMILTON, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

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Baltimore, one thousand dollars; for the expenses

 

of the State Board of Health, including the salary

 

of the Secretary to the said Board, twenty-five hun-

 

dred dollars; to the State Vaccine Agent for his

 

salary, six hundred dollars, and to defray the ex-

 

penses of procuring reliable vaccine virus, twelve

 

hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be

 

necessary; to the Nursery and Child's Hospital of

 

Baltimore city, five thousand dollars; to Saint

 

Thomas' Hospital of Cumberland, Maryland, three

 

thousand dollars; to the Home for Friendless Chil-

 

dren at Easton, in Talbot county, two thousand

 

dollars; to the House of the Good Shepherd, two

 

thousand dollars; to F. Knapp's English and Ger-

Reformatory

man Institute for the training and education of

institutions.

indigent mutes, twelve hundred dollars, in consider-

 

ation of which appropriation, said F. Knapp's Eng-

 

lish and German Institute is hereby required and

 

directed to found twelve free scholarships for the

 

education and training of indigent mutes, and to

 

train and educate twelve indigent mutes, and to

 

furnish them with necessary text books, appliances

 

and so forth, and the Comptroller of the State is

 

hereby empowered to draw his warrant on the

 

treasury for the sum of twelve hundred dollars

 

annually on satisfactory proof that the said F.

 

Knapp's English and German Institute has com-

 

plied with the requirements in regard to free scholar-

 

ships herein contained.

 

CONTINGENT FUND.

 

For the Contingent Fund placed at the disposal

 

of the Executive by article three, section thirty-two,

Contingent

of the constitution, seven thousand five hundred

fund.

dollars, or so much thereof as may be nessessary.

 

INCIDENTAL EXPENSES OF THE VARIOUS STATE OFFICES.

 

For the expenses of the Treasury Department for

 

advertising, stationery, blank books, expressage, tel-

 

egrams and other incidental expenses, two thousand

 

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

Incidental ex-
penses.

the expenses of the Comptroller's Office, for printing

 

blanks, licenses, protests, circulars, warrants, books

 

and office expenses, three thousand dollars, or so

 


 
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