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T. HOLLIDAY HICKS, ESQ., GOVERNOR.
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1860.
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March, eighteen hundred and sixty-one, shall be
appropriated out of any unappropriated monies in
the treasury for the aid and benefit of the House of
Refuge, for the period of two years.
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CHAP. 206.
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SEC. 3. The Treasurer of the State shall, upon
the warrant of the Comptroller, pay to the mana-
gers of the House of Refuge, or as they shall direct,
the sum appropriated in the preceding section, in
equal quarterly payments for the first year of
twenty-five hundred each, and thereafter the sum
of twenty-five hundred dollars each.
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Authorised
to pay.
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SEC. 4. And be it enacted, That section seventeen,
which provides for binding out children in the
House of Refuge; section eighteen, which provides
for their admission thereto, and section twenty-one
and twenty-two of article seventy-seven aforesaid,
which appropriate and direct payment of a sum of
money for the benefit of the House of Refuge, be
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Repealed.
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and they are hereby repealed, and that this act
shall take effect from its passage.
CHAPTER 206.
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In force.
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AN ACT to authorise the Orphan's Court of Prince 3
George's county to appoint a trustee for James '
Crawford, deaf and dumb free negro of said
county.
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Passed March
5, 1860.
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SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly
of Maryland, That the Orphan's Court of Prince
George's county be, and they are hereby, autho-
rized and empowered to appoint a trustee for James
Crawford, a deaf and dumb free negro, of said
county, on such terms and conditions as they in
their discretion may deem best.
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Empowered
to appoint
trustee.
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SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That this act shall go
into effect from and after its passage.
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In force.
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