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Session Laws, 1860
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T. HOLLIDAY HICKS, ESQ., GOVERNOR.

1860.

MILITIA.

To the Adjutant General of Maryland militia,
one thousand dollars; to the Armorer at Fred-
erick, three hundred dollars; to the Armorer at
Easton, three hundred dollars; for the payment
of the pensions granted by the resolutions of the
General Assembly, five thousand six hundred dol-
lars.

INSPECTIONS.

CHAP. 363.

Militia.

To the State tobacco inspections in Baltimore, in-
cluding the salaries of inspectors of tobacco, six
thousand dollars, and for the salaries of three to-
bacco commissioners, at five hundred dollars each,
fifteen hundred dollars.

SCHOOLS.

Inspections.

To donations to colleges, academies, and schools,
twenty-one thousand four hundred dollars; to the
payment of the several sums of money to be dis-
tributed among the counties according to law, for
the use of Free Schools, including bonus from
banks, dividends from bank stock, standing to the
credit of the Free School Fund, and so much of the
tax on passengers on the Washington Branch of the
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad as has been substi-
tuted for the surplus revenue, sixty-three thou-
sand five hundred and sixty-eight dollars and one
cent; to the education of the Indigent Blind, in
addition to the fund already accumulated for that
purpose, six thousand dollars; to the education of
the deaf and dumb, five thousand dollars; to the
Agricultural College, six thousand dollars.

CONTINGENT FUND.

Colleges, &c.

To the Executive, for the contingent fund pro-
vided in the Constitution, to be placed at his dis-
posal, six thousand dollars; to the contingent ex-
pense of the treasury department, one thousand
dollars; to the printing of blank licenses for the
Comptroller, one thousand two hundred dollars;
to the contingent fund of the library, including
the expense of postage, of porterage and freight, of
stationery for the use of the office, of menial service
and assistance, of advertising and printing, and all
other incidental expenses, one thousand three hun-
dred dollars; for publishing the list of officers in
default to the State, two thousand dollars; to the

Contingent
fund.



 
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