LLOYD LOWNDES, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.
the Wicomico river, or in other waters of the State of Mary-
land.
REFORMATORY AND OTHER INSTITUTIONS.
To the Maryland House of Correction, for the support of
the institution, twenty-five thousand dollars ; to the House of
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Refuge, fifteen thousand dollars; to the Female House of
Refuge, five thousand dollars ; to the House of Reformation
and Instruction for Colored Children, ten thousand dollars; to
the Managers of the Maryland Hospital for the Insane,
for the support of the institution, twenty-five thousand
dollars ; to the Deaf and Dumb Asylum at Frederick, for
the education of the deaf and dumb, twenty-five thousand dol-
lars, to the Maryland School for the Blind, for the education
of the deaf and dumb and blind colored children of the State,
ten thousand dollars ; to the Second Hospital for the Insane of
the State of Maryland, for the support of the institution, the
sum of twenty thousand dollars ; to the State Yaccine Agent,
for his salary, six hundred dollars, and to defray the expenses
of procuring reliable vaccine virus, twelve hundred dollars, or
so much thereof as may be necessary ; to the Maryland Asylum
and Training School for Feeble Minded, the sum of three
thousand dollars.
LEGISLATURE.
To pay the officers and members of the General Assembly,
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Reformatory
and other
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including postage, .stationery, mileage and miscellaneous ex-
penses, as follows, to wit : For the per diem of the president
of the Senate, at eight dollars per day, seven hundred and
twenty dollars ; for the per diem of the twenty-five Senators,
at five dollars per day, eleven thousand two hundred and fifty
dollars ; for the per diem of one Secretary of the Senate, at
ten dollars per day, nine hundred dollars; for the per diem of
one reading clerk of the Senate, at ten dollars per day, nine
hundred dollars ; for the per diem of one journal clerk of the
Senate, at ten dollars per day, nine hundred dollars; for the
per diem of one sergeant-at-arms of the Senate, at five dollars
per day, four hundred and fifty dollars ; for the per diem of
one doorkeeper to the Senate, at five dollars per day, four hun-
dred and fifty dollars; for the per diem of one assistant door-
keeper to the Senate, at five dollars per day, four hundred and
fifty dollars ; for the per diem of one engrossing clerk of the
Senate, at seven dollars per day, six hundred and thirty dollars ;
for the per diem of four committee clerks to the Senate, at
five dollars per day each, eighteen hundred dollars ; for the per
diem of one folder of the Senate, at five dollars per day, four
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Legislature.
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