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dollars ; to the State Reporter, five hundred dol-
lars ; for the salary of the Judge of the First Ju-
dicial Circuit, two thousand dollars ; for the salary
of the Judge of the Second Judicial Circuit, two
thousand dollars ; for the salary of the Judge of
the Third Judicial 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,
two thousand five hundred dollars ; for the salary
of the Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of
Baltimore city, two thousand five hundred dol-
lars ; for the salary of the Judge of the Circuit
Court of Baltimore city, two thousand five hun-
dred 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 dollars ; for the
salary of the Judge of the Seventh Judicial Cir-
cuit, two thousand dollars ; for the salary of the
Judge of the Eighth Judicial Circuit, two thou-
sand dollars ; to Special Judges appointed in pur-
suance of the twenty-second section of the fourth
Article of the Constitution, three thousand dol-
lars ; to the payment of Commissions of Attor-
neys, five thousand dollars.
MILITIA.
To the Adjutant General of Maryland Militia,
one thousand dollars ; to the Armorer at Freder-
ick, three hundred dollars ; to the Armorer at
Easton, three hundred dollars ; for the payment of
the pensions granted by the resolutions of the
General Assembly, two thousand five hundred
dollars.
INSPECTIONS.
To the State Tobacco Inspections in Baltimore,
including the salaries of Inspectors of Tobacco,
six thousand dollars ; for insurance on Tobacco
Warehouses in Baltimore, five hundred dollars.
SCHOOLS.
To donations to Colleges, Academies and Schools,
twenty- three thousand dollars; "provided," that
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