1550 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 684
troller, two thousand dollars; for the salaries of two assistant
clerks to the Comptroller, seventeen hundred and fifty dollars
each, thirty-five hundred dollars; for the salaries of two assist-
ant clerks to the Comptroller, fifteen hundred dollars each,
three thousand dollars; for the salary of one clerk to the Comp-
troller, twelve hundred dollars; for the salary of stenographer
to the Comptroller, twelve hundred dollars; for the salary of
the Treasurer of the State, two thousand five hundred dollars;
for the salary of Chief Clerk to the Treasurer, twenty-four
hundred dollars; for the salary of one assistant clerk to the
Treasurer, twenty-two hundred dollars; for the salaries of
three assistant clerks to the Treasurer, fifteen hundred dollars
each, forty-five hundred dollars; for the salary of one messen-
ger to the Treasurer, one thousand dollars; for the salary of
the State Librarian, fifteen hundred dollars; for the salary of
the Indexer and Cataloguer, fifteen hundred dollars; for the
salary of the Custodian of Works of Reference, twelve hundred
dollars; for the salary of the Commissioner of the Land Office,
fifteen hundred dollars; special duties of the Commissioner of
the Land Office in connection with the keeping of maps, books,
records and papers connected with the office of the Board of
Shell Fish Commissioners, as provided in Section 16, Article 54
of the Annotated Code of Public General Laws of Maryland,
six hundred dollars; for the salary of the Chief Clerk to the
Commissioner of the Land Office, two thousand dollars; for the
salaries of two assistant clerks to the Commissioner of the Land
Office, thirteen hundred dollars each, twenty-six hundred dol-
lars; for the salaries of three special index clerks to the Com-
missioner of the Land Office, one thousand dollars each, three
thousand dollars; for the salary of the Secretary of the Senate
during recess of the Legislature, three hundred dollars; for the
salary of the Chief Clerk of the House of Delegates during
recess of the Legislature, three hundred dollars.
JUDICIARY.
For the salary of the Chief Judges of the first seven judicial
Circuits, six thousand eight hundred dollars each, forty-seven
thousand six hundred dollars; for the salaries of the fifteen as-
sociate judges of the first seven judicial Circuits, four thousand
six hundred dollars each, sixty-nine thousand dollars; for the
salaries of the Judge of the Court of Appeals from Baltimore
City, six thousand eight hundred dollars, and for the Chief
Judge and nine associate Judges of the Supreme Bench of Bal-
timore City, five thousand five hundred dollars each, sixty-one
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