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Session Laws, 1860
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T. HOLLIDAY HICKS, ESQ., GOVERNOR.

1860.

dicial Circuit, two thousand 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 Court of Common Pleas of Baltimore
city, twenty-five hundred dollars; for the salary of
the Judge of the Superior Court of Baltimore city,
twenty-five hundred dollars; for the per diem of
the special Judges appointed in pursuance of the
twenty-second section of the fourth article of the
Constitution, five thousand dollars; to pay the per-
son employed by the clerk of the Court of Appeals
for keeping the court-rooms clean, the sum of five
dollars per month, sixty dollars.

FOR THE MILITIA.

CHAP. 341.

For the salary of the Adjutant General, one
thousand dollars; for the salary of the Armorer
at Easton, three hundred dollars; for the salary
of the Armorer at Frederick city, three hundred
dollars.

FOR COLLEGES, ACADEMIES AND SCHOOLS.

Militia.

For donations to Colleges and Academies, twen-
ty-one thousand four hundred dollars; for pay-
ment of the several sums of money to be distribu-
ted among the counties according to law, for the
use of the Free Schools, including bonus from
Banks, dividends from Bank Stock, standing to
the credit of the Free School Fund, and so much
of the tax on passengers on the Washington Branch
of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad as has been
substituted for the surplus revenue, sixty-three
thousand and five hundred and sixty-eight dollars
and one cent; for the Indigent Blind in addition
to the fund already accumulated for that purpose,
six thousand dollars; for education of the deaf
and dumb, five thousand dollars; for the State
Agricultural College, six thousand dollars.

FOR THE LEGISLATURE.

Colleges, &c.

For compensation granted by the Constitution
of this State, and the laws thereof, to the mem-
bers of the Senate and House of Delegates, their
officers and attendants, the salaries of the Secre-
tary and Chief Clerk of the respective Houses ex-
cepted, and also for the contingent expenses of the
General Assembly, including the cost of printing,
one hundred thousand dollars; for postage of the
members of the General Assembly, including the

Legislature.



 
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