MISCELLANEOUS APPROPRIATIONS. 283
to the Commissioner of the Land Office, fifteen hundred dol-
lars; for the salaries of two assistant clerks to the Commis-
sioner of the Land Office, one thousand dollars each, two thou-
sand dollars; for the salary of one index clerk to the Commis-
sioner of the Land Office, one thousand dollars; for the salary
of the Commander of the State Fishery Force, two thousand
dollars.
JUDICIARY.
For the salaries of the Chief Judges of the first seven judicial
circuits, five thousand eight hundred dollars each, forty thou-
sand six hundred dollars; for the salaries of the fourteen Asso-
ciate Judges of the first seven judicial circuits, three thousand
six hundred dollars each, fifty thousand four hundred dollars;
for the salaries of the Judge of the Court of Appeals from Balti-
more city, five thousand eight hundred dollars, and for the
Chief Judge, and nine associate judges of the Supreme Bench of
Baltimore city, four thousand five hundred dollars each, fifty
thousand eight hundred 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.
PENSIONS.
For the payment of pension granted by the Act of General
Assembly to William Brown during his natural life, in accord-
ance with the provisions of chapter 289 of 1870, eighty dollars.
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 Schools, the State Board of Education, Superintendent
and Assistant Superintendent of Public Education, to be appor-
tioned by the Comptroller in accordance with the laws in such
case, made and provided and the directions herein given, one
and one-quarter million dollars, or whatever sum may be paid
into the Treasury on account of the tax for public schools, to-
gether with the further sum of two hundred and six thousand
two hundred and fifty dollars from the Treasury proper to be
distributed by the Comptroller in the same manner and at the
same time, to wit: The sum of thirty-seven thousand five hun-
dred dollars each at the October apportionment 1909, and the
January apportionment 1910, together with the further sum of
sixty-five thousand six hundred and twenty-five dollars each at
the March and June apportionments, 1910, also such other sum
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