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seventh judicial circuit, two thousand dollars; for the
salary of the judge of the eighth judicial circuit, two
thousand dollars; for the salary of the judge of the
criminal court of Baltimore, two thousand dollars; for
the salary of the Librarian, one thousand dollars; to
the messenger to the executive, four hundred and fifty
dollars; to the clerks of the Comptroller of the Trea-
sury, one thousand seven hundred dollars; to the clerk
to the Treasurer of Maryland, one thousand dollars ;
to the secretary of the Senate, three hundred dollars ;
to the clerk of the House of Delegates, three hundred
dollars; to the State Agricultural Chemist, two thousand
dollars; to the assistant to the State Agricultural Chem-
ist, one thousand dollars; to the commissioners of pub-
lic works, two hundred dollars each, eight hundred
dollars; to the sheriff and messenger to the court of
appeals, and to the messenger to the court of chancery,
thirteen hundred dollars; to the State's subscription to
two hundred copies of two volumes of the reports of the
decisions of the court of appeals, two thousand dollars;
to the State Reporter, five hundred dollars; to the
Maryland Penitentiary for so much on account of the
salaries of its officials, eight thousand dollars; to Afri-
can Colonization, ten thousand dollars; to the Adju-
tant General of Maryland Militia, five hundred dol-
lars; to the armorer at Frederick, three hundred dol-
lars; to the armorer at Elision, three hundred dollars,
to the State's tobacco inspectors in Baltimore include
ing the salaries of inspectors of tobacco and their
clerks and contingent expenses, twenty-one thousand
dollars; to donations to colleges, academies and schools
twenty-one thousand and four hundred dollars; to the
payment of the several sums of money to be distributed
among the counties, according to law, for the use of
free schools, including bonus from bank dividends from
bank stocks standing to the credit of the school fund,
and so much of the tax on passengers on the Washing-
ton branch of the Baltimore and Ohio road as has been
substituted for the surplus revenue, sixty-three thou-
sand, five hundred and sixty-eight dollars and one cent;
to the education of the indigent blind, in addition to
the fund already accumulated for that purpose, two
thousand dollars; to the education of the deaf and dumb,
three thousand, five hundred dollars; to the payment of
pensions, five thousand, five hundred and fifty-two
dollars; to the library, for its augmentation, five hundred
dollars; to the payment of commissions to attornies, five
thousand dollars; to the night watchman to the public
buildings, three hundred and sixty dollars; to the per-
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