ARTS. 29 & 30] CURRENCY—DEAF, DUMB AND BLIND. 979
shall be paid to the collector of county or city taxes for the
use of the county or city where the prosecution therefor may
be instituted.
1888, art. 29, sec, 11. 1860, art 32, sec. 11 1852, ch. 235, sec. 3
11. If any person against whom any judgment may be ren-
dered for the penalty provided in section 9 shall not imme-
diately pay the same and the costs of the prosecution or give
security satisfactory to the justice rendering the judgment for
the payment, he shall be committed to jail, there to remain
until the same shall be paid or until the expiration of ten days
from the date of the commitment, whichever shall first occur.
ARTICLE XXX.
DEAF, DUMB AND BLIND.
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1. Certificate as to deaf and dumb
from county commissioners or
mayor and city council of Bal-
timore to governor.
2. Duty of governor upon leceipt of
certificate.
3. Amount of annual appropriation
for such instruction.
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4 What recommendation shall state.
5. Limit of annual payment for one.
6 Governor to report to general
assembly.
7. Powers of directors of institution
for the blind.
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1888, art. 30, sec. 1. 1860, art. 33, sec. 1. 1860, ch. 129, sec. 1.
1. It shall be the duty of the county commissioners of the
several counties of this State and of the mayor and city coun-
cil of Baltimore, on application of any parent, guardian or
next friend (provided, such parent, guardian and next friend
has been a bona fide citizen of this State for at least two years
previous to such application) of any deaf and dumb person of
teachable age and capacity, not exceeding the age of twenty-
one years, to inquire into the age and capacity of said deaf
and dumb person, and also into the ability of such person, his
or her parent or guardian to pay the expense of his or her
education; and if satisfied by evidence produced that such
person is of teachable age and is endowed with capacity to
receive instruction, and that neither such person, nor his or
her parents or guardian is or are possessed of means to pay
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