JOHN WALTER SMITH, ESQ., GOVERNOR.
more City, four thousand and five hundred dollars each, forty-
five thousand dollars; for the salary of the Attorney-General,
three thousand dollars; for commissions to attorneys on
claims of the State placed in their hands for collection, five
thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary; for
the crier of the Court of Appeals, one thousand dollars; for
the salary of the State reporter, one thousand dollars; for the
State's subscription to two hundred copies each of volume
ninety-five and ninety -six of the Maryland Reports, twenty-
eight hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be neces-
sary, and for paper on which said volumes may be printed,
four hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be neces-
sary, in accordance with Article 80 of the Code of Public
General Laws.
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MILITIA.
For the support of the Militia of the State, to be distributed,
applied and expended under the supervision of the Governor
and Commander-in-chief, in accordance with the Acts of
Assembly in such case made and provided, the following
sums, or so much thereof as may be necessary, are appropri-
ated: For the contingent and necessary expenses of the Adju-
tant-General's office, including the sum of two thoueand dol-
lars as the salary of the Adjutant-General of the 'State, and
for the maintenance, equipment and discipline of the land
forces of the Militia, duly organized, as prescribed by said Acts
of Assembly, the sum of fifty thousand dollars; for the main-
tenance, equipment and discipline of the First Naval Bat-
talion, duly organized, as prescribed by said Acts of Assem-
bly, the sum of five thousand dollars.
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Militia.
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PENSIONS.
For the payment of a pension granted by the Act of the
General Assembly to William Brown, during his natural life,
in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 269, of eighteen
hundred and seventy, eighty dollars.
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Pensions.
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SCHOOLS.
For the system of free public schools, white and colored, in
the several counties and the City of Baltimore, and for the
State Normal School and the State Board of Education, to be
apportioned by the Comptroller, in accordance with the laws in
such case made and provided, and the directions herein given,
six hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars, or whatever
sum may be paid into the treasury on account of the tax for
public schools; also such other sum or sums as may be received
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Schools.
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