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Session Laws, 1864
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A. W. BRADFORD, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

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of Public Works, two hundred dollars each — eight
hundred dollars.

JUDICIARY.

For the salaries of the Judges of the Court ot
Appeals, ten thousand dollars; to the Sheriff and
Crier of the Court of Appeals, one thousand five
hundred dollars; to the State subscription to two
hundred copies of two volumes of the Decisions of
the Court of Appeals, two thousand dollars; to
the State Reporter, five hundred dollars; for the
salary of the Judge of the First Judicial Circuit,
two thousand dollars; for the salary of the Judge
of the Second Judicial Circuit, two thousand dol-
lars; for the salary of the Judge of the Third Ju-
dicial Circuit, two thousand dollars; for the salary
of the Judge of the Fourth Judicial Circuit, two
thousand dollars; for the salary of the Judge of
the Superior Court of Baltimore city, twenty-five
hundred dollars; for the salary of the Judge of
the Court of Common Pleas of Baltimore city,
twenty-five hundred dollars; for the salary of the
Judge of the Circuit Court of Baltimore city, twen-
ty-five hundred dollars; for the salary of the
Judge of the Criminal Court of Baltimore city,
two thousand dollars; for the salary of the Judge
of the Sixth Judicial Circuit, two thousand dol-
lars; for the salary of the Judge of the Seventh
Judicial Circuit, two thousand dollars; for the
salary of the Judge of the Eighth Judicial Circuit,
two thousand dollars; to special Judges appointed
in pursuance of the twenty-second section of the
fourth Article of the Constitution, three thousand
dollars; for commissions to attorneys, five thous-
and dollars.

MILITIA.

To the Adjutant General of Maryland Militia,
one thousand dollars; to the Armorer at Easton,
three hundred dollars; to the Armorer at Freder-
ick, three hundred dollars; for the payment of
pensions granted by the resolutions of the General
Assembly, two thousand five hundred dollars.

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