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The Act of 1862, ch. 157, repeals section 146, and substitutes the following:
5. It shall be the duty of the several clerks and Registers of
Wills in this State to account with, upon oath, and pay to the
Treasurer on the first Monday of March, June, September and
November in each year, or within thirty days thereafter, all sums
of money received by them respectively under this article for
which they shall be allowed a commission of five per centum on
the amount so paid over.
COMMISSIONS OF OFFICERS.
The Act of 1862, ch. 262, adds the following:
6. When their commissions are delivered to them, the follow-
ing officers shall respectively pay to the clerk from whom they
receive the same, the sums following, to wit: The judge of each
of the Circuit Courts of the several counties, fifty dollars; the
judge of the Superior Court, of the Court of Common Pleas, of
the Circuit Court and of the Criminal Court of Baltimore city,
each fifty dollars; the judges of the Court of Appeals, each fifty
dollars; the sheriff of Baltimore city, three hundred dollars;
the sheriffs of Baltimore county, Frederick county, and Wash-
ington county, each one hundred dollars; the sheriff1 of Allega-
ny county, seventy-five dollars; the sheriffs of Carroll county,
Harford county, Dorchester county, Anne Arundel county, Wor-
cester county, Somerset county, Cecil county and Prince George's
county, each forty dollars; the sheriff of Howard county, thirty
dollars; the sheriffs of Caroline county, Montgomery county,
Talbot county, Charles county, Queen Anne's county, Calvert
county, Kent county and Saint Mary's county, each twenty dol-
lars; each judge of the Orphans' Court of the city of Baltimore
fifty dollars; each judge of the Orphans' Court in the several
counties, ten dollars; each justice of the peace and constable in
the State, two dollars; the inspectors of flour in the city of Bal-
timore, each two hundred dollars; the tobacco inspectors, inspec-
tors of fish, each fifty dollars; the inspector of guano, two hun-
dred dollars; the weigher of live stock, fifty dollars; the inspec-
tors of grain, fifty dollars; the weighers of hay and straw, each
fifty dollars; the inspector of lumber in Port Deposit and Perry-
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