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209
ELLICOTT CITY,
June 6, 1867.
To the Hon. R. B. Carmichael,
President of the Constitutional Convention,
SIR:—In obedience to the order of the Convention, request-
ing the Clerks of the respective Circuit Courts of the State,
and of the several Courts of Baltimore city, to furnish, the
Convention with a statement setting forth for each year since
1860,
1st. The aggregate revenue of their respective offices.
2d. The amount received from each source of revenue.
3d. The expenses of their respective offices, and upon what
account received.
I beg leave to submit the following statement :
1861.
For the year 1861, the aggregate
revenue was........................ $ 2,095 04
Derived from the following sources :
For recording deeds, chattels, &c.,
includingcopiesand certificates 2,51 20
For fees in civu cases (law side)...... 2,91 35
For fees in equity cases.................. 68 27
For fees for issuing licenses............ 9200
5 per cent, commission on monies col-
lected for the State............... 101 72
County levy for 1861..................... 1,292 50
$2,095 04 $2,095 04
Expenses for 1861, as follows :
Clerk's salary...................$650 00
Print'g bl'ks & other exp'nses 20 00
Nett revenue............................... $1,425 04
1862.
For the year 1862, the aggregate
revenue was........................ $ 1,922 39
Derived as follows :
Recording deeds, &c., including copies
and certificates.................... $250 80
Fees in civil cases (law side)........... 301 88
Fees in equity cases...................... 47 20
Fees for issuing licenses.................. 91 50
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