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Session Laws, 1886 Session
Volume 425, Page 713   View pdf image (33K)
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HENRY LLOYD, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

circulation of banks; from the interest on
stocks standing to the credit of said fund or
from other sources; also, 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, and to
be placed to the credit of the Free School
Fund, in accordance with the provisions of the
aet of December session, eighteen hundred
and thirty-nine, chapter thirty-three, and sub-
stituted for the interest on the surplus revenue
as provided in said act; provided, that the sum
of one hundred thousand dollars of the re-
ceipts from the Public School tax shall be dis-
tributed to colored schools after deducting the
amount payable to the Colored Normal School;
and the balance of said receipts shall be
distributed to the white schools, the State
Normal School for white and the State Board
of Education, in the proportions to which they
are respectively entitled; for donations to col-
leges, academies and schools as set forth in
acts and resolutions of the General Assembly
heretofore passed, forty-two thousand five hun-
dred dollars, or so much thereof as may be
necessary; provided, that none of the appro-
priations to colleges, academies- and schools
shall be paid to any of said institutions, ex-

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cepting to such as shall have made a full re-
port 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 the deaf and dumb,
twenty-five thousand dollars; to Saint Mary's
Industrial School, fifteen thousand dollars; to
the Female House of Refuge, three thousand
dollars; to the Board of Directors of the Mary-
land Institution for the education of the deaf
and dumb and blind colored children of the
State, seven thousand dollars; to the Maryland
Agricultural College, five dollars, and no more ;
for the instruction of the indigent blind, to be
applied under the direction of the Governor,
in accordance with the provisions of the act of
eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, chapter two

For Free
Public School.
&c.



 
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