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LAWS OF MARYLAND.
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CHAP. 346.
Judiciary.
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JUDICIARY.
For the salaries of the Chief Judges of the first seven judicial
circuits, four thousand five hundred dollars each, thirty-one
thousand five hundred dollars ; for the salaries of the fourteen
Associate Judges of the first seven judicial circuits, three
thousand six hundred dollars each, fifty thousand four hun-
dred dollars; for the salaries of the. Judge of the Court of
Appeals from Baltimore city, and for the Chief Judge and
eight Associate Judges of the Supreme Bench of Baltimore
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 of volumes ninety-seven
and ninety-eight of the Maryland Reports, twenty -eight hun-
dred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary ; and for
the paper on which said volumes may be printed, four hun-
dred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, in
accordance with Article eighty of the Code of Public General
Laws.
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MILITIA.
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Militia.
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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 appropriated :
For the contingent and necessary expenses of the Adjutant
General's office, including the sum of two thousand dollars as
the salary of the Adjutant General of the State, and for the
maintenance, equipment and discipline of the land force 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 Battalion,
duly organized as prescribed by said Acts of Assembly, the
sum of eight thousand dollars.
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PENSIONS.
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Pensions.
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For the payment of pension granted by the Act of the
General Assembly to William Brown, during his natural life,
in accordance with the provisions of chapter two hundred and
sixty-nine, of eighteen hundred and seventy, eighty dollars.
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